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NASA and the Federal Government may have intentionally released fuzzy and blackout-filled footage of the Apollo 11 mission to hide the truth. However, a recently discovered reel of raw footage reveals the crew staging parts of the mission, discussing techniques to create a false image of Earth from a distance. The conversations between the astronauts and a third party prompt them on what to say and how to manipulate the camera. The footage was not broadcast live and was edited before being shown to the public. The camera was positioned at the back of the spacecraft, capturing a circular window filled with Earth in low orbit. The crew blocked out sunlight to maintain the illusion. Neil Armstrong mistakenly claims to be halfway to the moon when he is actually in low Earth orbit. The deception suggests that they couldn't pass through the Van Allen radiation belts, confirming that none of the subsequent moon missions were genuine. The government and contractors profited greatly from the fake missions.

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Speaker 0 discusses claims related to two major historical events and the alleged suppression of information surrounding them. First, regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Speaker 0 asserts that the assassination was carried out “by the Tiny Hats,” and that 18 witnesses were found dead afterward. This assertion is presented as a central point in the book, which Speaker 0 says has been banned because it “admits that after JFK was taken out by the Tiny Hats, 18 of the witnesses also ended up no longer alive.” The speaker emphasizes that the pattern is that “they always try to eliminate anybody who can expose the truth.” Second, Speaker 0 connects the JFK event to the Apollo moon-landing narrative. The claim is that after the alleged people went to the moon, the astronauts who supposedly went to the moon “also ended up no longer being here.” The implication is that those who could have spoken out against the moon-landing story were removed. The speaker then elaborates that “they took out the people who could have said something, who could have told people that they just landed in Nevada instead of actually going to the moon.” Throughout, the text frames these statements as part of a broader pattern of silencing witnesses who might reveal the “truth.” The speaker presents the sequence as follows: after JFK’s assassination, witnesses who could reveal the reality were killed; similarly, after the moon-landing story, astronauts or others connected to the event who could provide alternative information were also eliminated. The underlying claim is that both events are accompanied by deliberate actions to prevent disclosure of a hidden truth, with the book cited as a vehicle that documents or supports this view, contributing to its ban. No additional context, verification, or evaluation of these claims is provided in the excerpt. The focus remains on the asserted linkage between high-profile events, the deaths of witnesses or involved individuals, and the notion of intentional suppression of alternate explanations. The overall narrative centers on alleged conspiratorial patterns of eliminating people who could reveal the supposed truth behind JFK’s assassination and the moon landing.

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Top space officials and business people gathered at the Apollo dinner in Washington, D.C. after the tragic accident at Cape Kennedy. Vice President Humphrey arrived after the news broke, and President Johnson called in to speak with NASA's director, Mr. Webb. No official statements were made as they awaited more information. Wernher von Braun mentioned the astronauts' familiarity with risks, suggesting they died from asphyxiation in the spacecraft fire. The mood was somber, with a determination to continue the space program despite the loss.

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The speaker challenges the notion that the question about human space travel is childish, insisting that the question about why nobody has been to the Moon in a long time is their own question, not a child’s. They state, “That's not, an eight year old. Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time? That's not an eight year old's question. That's my question. I wanna know,” signaling a personal desire to understand the gap in lunar exploration. They indicate they think they know the answer but still want to know for certain, suggesting a belief or suspicion about what happened. The speaker asserts, “Because we didn't go and that's the way it happened,” presenting a direct claim about the historical sequence of events related to Moon missions. The statement implies a definitive view that the absence of Moon landings is the reason for the current situation, described as “the way it happened.” Finally, the speaker adds a reflective note about the possibility that if the Moon landing did not happen as people recall, it would be informative to know why it didn’t happen. They express, “And if it didn't happen, it's nice to know why it didn't happen,” underscoring a desire for an explanation or justification for the lack of recent Moon missions. In essence, the excerpt centers on a personal demand for clarity about lunar exploration history, emphasizing that the question is intrinsic to the speaker rather than a child’s curiosity, and linking the continuation of Moon missions to a straightforward assertion that “we didn't go,” while acknowledging a potential interest in understanding the reasons behind that absence.

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The 1969 moon landing press conference feels odd, with the astronauts appearing nervous and fidgety, as if they were hiding something. There's speculation that they might have been coerced into saying things they didn't want to. The moon landing conspiracy is intriguing, particularly because it showcased U.S. military superiority over the Soviets during the Nixon administration, a time when government misinformation was rampant and unchecked by media. Observations of the astronauts bouncing around and the flag moving in a vacuum raise questions. Some suggest that the footage might have been staged or altered, with instances of astronauts seemingly being yanked back up after falling. The overall presentation leaves room for skepticism about the authenticity of the moon landing.

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NASA, despite its controversial history, is trusted by many Americans. The agency's founding involved the secret transfer of Nazis to the US after World War 2, including Wernher von Braun, a prominent rocket developer. Von Braun, a former SS member, oversaw a slave labor facility and personally selected workers from nearby concentration camps. Additionally, a cofounder of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory was involved in occult practices. Nevertheless, NASA continues to receive billions of taxpayer dollars annually to educate the public about space exploration.

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Let's examine the photo. The name badge says Aldrin, so it's me, but you can't see my face in the helmet. This has been a secret for nearly fifty years. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I pulled off humanity's first extraterrestrial prank. What was the scariest moment? Surprisingly, there wasn't one. Why haven't we returned to the moon? It’s a question I have too. We need to understand why we stopped if we want to continue exploring. Money plays a big role; new rockets and missions require funding. After our mission, we toured the world and saw signs saying, "We did it." It wasn't just an American achievement; it was a global one, and that sense of shared accomplishment was incredibly rewarding.

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In 1961, President Kennedy announced the US would land a man on the moon before 1970. Some believe the US realized they couldn't overcome the obstacles and faked the missions using simulation systems. NASA administrator James Webb reorganized the space agency for the lunar project, gaining political support. Kennedy expressed skepticism about the cost, suggesting unmanned missions were more practical. Khrushchev dismissed a joint mission. After Kennedy's assassination, Johnson continued the program. The Soviet program failed due to Sergei Korolev's death and rocket explosions. The Vietnam War and Apollo program costs strained the US budget. General Phillips reported technical problems with the Apollo program. A fire killed three astronauts during a simulation, suspending the program. NASA considered stopping, but continued due to the public commitment. NASA allegedly decided to stage the moon landings in a studio, using existing simulation technology. Bill Casing claimed the moon landing was faked due to technical impossibility. Ralph Renee claimed astronauts couldn't cross the Van Allen belts. The internet spread the moon hoax theory. Films like Capricorn One reinforced the idea of a staged landing. Debunkers cite Russian silence, the number of people involved, retroreflectors, and moon rocks as evidence. The Van Allen belts' radiation, the lunar module's design, missing crater, dust, and flame, telecommunications delays, live broadcasts, dust behavior, and waving flags are questioned. Photos are analyzed, citing radiation damage, camera function, lighting, shadows, and backlighting. Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins' behavior and careers are examined.

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The speaker clarifies that the astronauts mentioned in a previous program were not stranded by President Biden. They have had a spacecraft available since September to bring them home. The decision to keep them in space was not political, but because their presence was needed to operate the space station. A vehicle with empty seats had to be sent up, and the safest option was to leave them there. The mission was initially planned for eight days, but the possibility of it being longer was known due to it being the first flight of a vehicle. It could be mentally challenging, but the astronauts are experienced naval aviators and test pilots who likely rose to the occasion. The speaker believes they are also happy to be there.

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Gus Grissom's widow believes he was murdered by the CIA before he could expose the moon landing hoax. She claims the CIA tampered with equipment, leading to his death in a fire. The official explanation was faulty wiring, but evidence suggests the oxygen level was increased, making the environment flammable. The CIA's involvement is suspected due to suspicious actions before the incident. Another source, Cyrus Eugene Akers, allegedly killed a coworker who witnessed the faking of Apollo 11. The motive was to silence anyone who could expose the truth.

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NASA was allegedly run by former Nazi Wernher von Braun and staffed by Freemasons, raising concerns about secrecy. The Apollo program was reportedly failing, with government inspector Thomas Barron and astronaut Gus Grissom dying shortly after criticizing it. NASA allegedly solved problems with communication, rockets, and the lunar module, but deadly radiation from the Van Allen belt remained an obstacle. NASA announced in 2014 that this was still a problem. It is claimed that Apollo astronauts seemed unaware of the radiation. Footage allegedly shows Apollo 11 astronauts staging a fake image of Earth. The Hasselblad camera used had no radiation protection, and the photos contain anomalies suggesting artificial light. Comparisons to Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" suggest similar technology was used. The lunar module appeared flimsy and left no mark on the ground. An original recording between Houston and astronauts on the moon was allegedly edited to add four seconds. There was no visible flame on the lunar module during liftoff, and the rocket engine was silent. A moon rock given to Holland was found to be petrified wood. Lunar module designs, videotapes, and telemetry data are missing. Air bubbles and hidden wires are allegedly visible in current space footage.

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Every space mission with humans on board, except Apollo, has stayed below the deadly radiation field. To reach the Moon, solid lead shielding would be necessary. In order to compete with the Soviets in the space race, the United States needed to deceive and misinform. They wanted everyone to believe they had the capability to go to the moon. The Apollo program had already spent a billion dollars, and if it failed, it would be a bitter pill for taxpayers to swallow. The program's goal was to be the first to plant a flag on the Moon, and it cost 135 billion dollars when adjusted for inflation.

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Nobody went to the moon, and I want to know why. If it didn't happen, it's important to understand why so we can continue in the future. Money plays a significant role in keeping things going.

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The speaker suggests that the Van Allen radiation belts prevented the moon missions from being successful. They claim that subsequent missions were staged and that the government and contractors profited from them. The Apollo 13 mission was seen as a way to make the public take the moon missions more seriously. The speaker questions why Neil Armstrong has never given an on-camera interview and speculates about possible threats made to the astronauts and their families. They mention the resignations of James Webb and the Apollo 11 astronauts. The speaker believes that the truth should be uncovered and that the government should be held accountable. They call for amnesty for historical crimes and emphasize the importance of the truth.

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During their eight-day mission, the Apollo 11 astronauts didn't see any stars and it's unclear where they actually went. Surprisingly, after their triumphant return, all three astronauts decided to leave NASA. Armstrong disappeared from the public eye, choosing to live a quiet life in the countryside and avoiding interviews. When NASA celebrated the end of the Apollo program, Armstrong refused to participate. Buzz Aldrin fell into a deep depression, turning to drug and alcohol abuse. In 1973, he appeared in a photo looking different and stated that the moon had broken them.

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Former head of Russia's space agency claims the Apollo moon landings were fake. Critics argue that NASA's history, including employing former Nazis and Freemasons, raises doubts about the authenticity of the missions. They also question NASA's ability to achieve the moon landing due to failures and accidents leading up to the event. The Van Allen radiation belt poses a challenge, as no one has gone past it except for the Apollo missions. Some believe that the moon landing footage was staged, pointing to inconsistencies in lighting, shadows, and the use of artificial light sources. The lunar module's construction and the absence of visible flames during takeoff are also questioned. Missing telemetry data and the discovery of petrified wood claimed to be a moon rock further fuel skepticism.

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Let's examine the photo. The name badge says Aldrin, so it's me, but you can't see my face due to the helmet. I've kept a secret for nearly fifty years: on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I pulled off humanity's first extraterrestrial prank. What was the scariest moment of the journey? Surprisingly, there wasn't one. Why hasn't anyone been to the moon in so long? I believe it's because we stopped going, and understanding that is crucial for future endeavors. Money plays a big role; new rockets cost more, and other priorities compete for funding. After our mission, we realized the world felt united in our achievement, with signs proclaiming "we did it." It wasn't just an American success; it was a global one, and that sense of shared accomplishment was incredibly rewarding.

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Elon Musk's misinformation and distractions were raised as a concern for NASA's mission. It was stated that Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX's president and 8th employee, runs the company. SpaceX's success with crew and cargo to orbit was highlighted. SpaceX, along with Blue Origin, will be NASA's two landers to get astronauts to the moon in lunar orbit. While Elon Musk's headlines may be distracting to some, it was claimed they do not distract NASA.

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"Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time?" "That's not, an eight year old's question. That's my question." "Because we didn't go there and that's the way it happened." "If it didn't happen, it's nice to know why it didn't happen." "Money is a good thing." "If you want to buy new things, new rockets, instead of keep doing the same thing over, then it's gonna cost more money, and other things need more money too." "Not just us, not just America, but we, the world, different country." "They felt like they were part of what we were able to do, and that made us feel very good."

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Former head of Russia's space agency and Vladimir Putin claim that the Apollo moon landings were fake. They argue that NASA, run by former Nazi Wernher von Braun, had reasons to keep secrets. Astronauts Gus Grissom and Thomas Baron criticized the program and died shortly after. NASA faced challenges with communication, rockets, and the lunar module, as well as deadly radiation in the Van Allen radiation belt. The Apollo 11 footage shows evidence of staging, with manipulated shots and artificial lighting. The photographs also raise questions, with anomalies and shadows suggesting multiple light sources. Comparisons with Stanley Kubrick's film suggest the use of similar technology. Other inconsistencies include the construction of the lunar module, missing telemetry data, and a moon rock found to be petrified wood.

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In 1969, the United States sent someone to the moon, but since then, the trend has been a decline in space exploration. When people say they want to go into space, they usually mean they want to go into orbit. However, only the Apollo astronauts have left Earth for a destination beyond low Earth orbit. Most astronauts have only gone into low Earth orbit, where the space station is located. Currently, we can only fly in Earth orbit, but there are plans to test systems for exploration beyond low Earth orbit in the next decade. NASA has faced issues with losing expensive equipment, but they are aware of the problem and aim to improve. The technology to go to the moon again has been destroyed and needs to be rebuilt. There is also uncertainty about the whereabouts of telemetry data.

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On September 16th, the three astronauts held their first press conference after their successful mission. Despite expectations of enthusiasm and happiness, their faces appeared tense and somber. They seemed uncomfortable and had frequent moments of embarrassment. When asked about the significance of their mission, they lacked enthusiasm and seemed reluctant to answer. Armstrong's description of their adventure as the beginning of a new era sounded more like a scripted recitation than a genuine belief. The most embarrassing moment came when journalist Patrick Moore asked if they had seen stars from the moon. Surprisingly, none of them remembered seeing any stars with their naked eyes, not even Collins, who remained in lunar orbit while the others descended to the moon's surface. This is truly perplexing.

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Speaker 0: Returning from the moon, filled with excitement. Speaker 1: We've all pondered the significance of this first lunar landing. Can each of you share what it means to us? Speaker 2: I believe this mission was inevitable, regardless of setting a specific goal. Our previous space flights showed our potential. The ease with which we accomplished this mission proves we were on the right track. It suggests that other problems can be solved with a long-term commitment. We should consider other missions. Speaker 0: I see it as a beginning, not just for this flight, but for the entire program. It marks the start of a new era. Speaker 1: Neil, how much fuel did you have left when you shut down? Speaker 2: My instruments showed less than 30 seconds, possibly around 20. Ground analysis suggests more than that, maybe over 30 or 40.

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The speaker emphasized the importance of not letting setbacks in the space program deter progress towards landing on the moon. While delays are expected due to recent tragedies, it should not weaken our national determination. Three Apollo astronauts tragically lost their lives in a launch pad test, leading to the postponement of their upcoming mission. The incident occurred just 10 minutes before a simulated liftoff.

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NASA’s Dark Secrets: UFOs, Pagan Rituals & Time Travel
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What is rocket science really? This special episode threads sex magic, Nazi scientists, secret societies, launch rituals, and hidden symbolism into the story of spaceflight. It recounts July 16, 1969, when Apollo 11 prepared for its moonwalk: Buzz Aldrin’s quiet communion with wine, bread, and a chalice; the silk flag handstitched with the Scottish Rite symbol; and talk of an appendant Masonic body on the Moon. Freemasonry, ritual, and mysticism intertwine with the nuts and bolts of the era’s rockets and telemetry. Jack Parsons, a Caltech shock of genius, pushed rockets forward while leading an occult-influenced circle that practiced sex magic in a Pasadena mansion. The Babylon Working, guided with Aleister Crowley’s methods, aimed to summon powers and, Parsons believed, to open doors to higher dimensions. His partner Elron Hubard fled with Parsons’s money, leaving him embattled; Parsons’s experiments fed into JPL’s early propulsion work. After WWII, Nazi scientists arrived in America via Operation Paperclip, brought into the space program by Werner von Braun. NASA’s milieu grew a web of ritual patches, dates, and symbols, including Orion, Osiris, and a lunar association with the number 33. The narrative widens to show how NASA’s leadership braided science, occult symbolism, and secrecy. Figures like George Ellery Hale, who blended solar physics with mythic reverence, helped Caltech become a space-power hub, while Jack Parsons’s legacy lingered at JPL as the orbit of myth threaded through engineering. Von Braun became NASA’s public face, yet his Nazi past and collaboration with Walt Disney underscored a broader pattern: occult motifs, Freemasonry, and numerology threaded through mission patches, launch sites, and even the naming of vehicles like Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. The story then crosses into Russian cosmism, where Nikolai Fedorov and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky imagined resurrection, cosmic colonization, and the idea that nonhuman intelligences might guide technology. Tsiolkovsky’s rocket equation resurfaced as a conduit for ‘messages’ from higher beings, and Soviet thinkers holidayed these ideas as legitimate inquiry. Back in the American program, secrecy persisted: Operation Paperclip tacitly folded Nazi science into NASA, while programs like NROL-16 carried Prometheus and coordinated with symbols such as the Big Dipper. The episode concludes that rocket science intersects consciousness, myth, and belief, shaping exploration as much as equations do.
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