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NASA's alleged moon landings have been debunked by skeptics, who point to disappearing original footage, fake photographs, and edited videos. Despite this, the majority still believes in the moon landings. Now, NASA has launched the unmanned Artemis mission to the moon, but skeptics argue that the launch footage is fake. They claim that rockets shot straight up should arc and come back down to Earth, not go into outer space. Additionally, they criticize NASA for switching from real footage to CGI during broadcasts. The footage allegedly sent back from the moon is also deemed fake, with artifacts appearing when adjusting brightness and contrast levels. Critics argue that this is not the first time NASA has been exposed for such fakery.

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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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The speaker discusses the lunar lander and dismisses concerns about curtain rods. They mention that the lander is not a prop and has no windows due to the lack of air pressure on the moon. The speaker questions how the astronauts determined their distance from the moon's surface and mentions the gold framing acting as a capacitor during the Van Allen radiation belt. They suggest that the heating proofing would have caused the lander to melt. The speaker points out design flaws and doubts whether the lander actually went to the moon.

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We are currently in a global experiment to see if people will listen to scientists. There is a lack of pictures of Earth from space, including satellites. The images from the Apollo missions are believed to be fake, as the land masses and clouds do not match geodetic survey data. The 2002 "blue marble" image was created by an artist using NASA data, and it became popular, even being used as the default background on iPhones. The image is a composite of datasets from different instruments. There is no real image of Earth available.

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The speakers discuss various conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing. They question the lack of evidence and technology, claiming that NASA taped over the telemetry data and lost the technology to go back to the moon. They also criticize the lunar lander's appearance and the astronauts' spacewalks. The speakers argue that it is impossible to survive in a vacuum and point out inconsistencies in the Challenger explosion. They question the authenticity of moon rocks, the absence of stars in NASA's images, and the construction of the lunar module. They conclude that it is unlikely that humans have ever been to the moon.

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The speaker believes the moon landing was faked because in 1972, the last time humans went past the Van Allen radiation belt, which protects the Earth from intense radiation. They claim that during the moon missions, solar cycles were at their apex, and astronauts in aluminum crafts would have been killed by solar flares. The speaker alleges the US faked the moon landing to win the Cold War, as the Soviet Union had numerous space firsts. They say Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were deeply affected by the experience, with Armstrong giving a cryptic speech at the 25th anniversary. The speaker also references Bill Clinton's autobiography, where Clinton recounts a carpenter doubting the moon landing. They claim it's impossible to return to the moon today and that telemetry data from the missions is missing. While laser reflectors were placed on the moon, the speaker notes Russians also collected moon samples. They state that Gus Grissom, who criticized NASA, died suspiciously, and that the moon landing was about military superiority over Russia. They add that moon landing photos look "goofy" with intersecting shadows indicating multiple light sources.

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In 1969, President Nixon supposedly called the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon using a standard landline routed through NASA's mission control in Houston, then transmitted to the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex in California, and finally beamed to the lunar module's VHF radio. However, this call shouldn't have worked due to several issues. First, the expected 2.6-second signal delay is missing in the broadcast. Second, the lunar module's 12-watt transmitter was likely too weak for clear two-way communication across 239,000 miles. Third, 1969 long-distance calls were unreliable, yet Nixon's call was perfect. Fourth, radio interference and ionosphere distortion should have affected the transmission, but the audio is flawless. Fifth, the Apollo system supposedly allowed full duplex communication, unlike most 1969 radios, enabling a perfect two-way conversation despite the distance and tech limitations.

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The video discusses the theory that the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked. It analyzes footage from the mission and points out inconsistencies, such as the use of a circular photograph of the Earth placed on the spacecraft window. The speaker argues that this proves the mission was staged and that they never actually went to the moon. The speaker also expresses disappointment in humanity for stooping so low and questions why a fake model of the Earth would be used if they were truly halfway to the moon. The video concludes by stating that even critics admit the footage is fake.

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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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Some people believe that the moon landing was a hoax, but the speakers in the video provide evidence to prove otherwise. They explain how a laser can be used to detect manmade equipment on the moon and show footage of the laser beam being reflected back. They also address skeptics who question the authenticity of the lunar module and the footage of the redocking. Despite the conspiracy theories, the speakers emphasize the importance of space exploration and the desire to go beyond low earth orbit. The video ends with a powerful image of Earth from the moon.

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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 discusses the missing telemetry data from the Apollo 11 mission and the inability to locate it. They mention that even NASA's Goddard Space Center and other institutions don't have the data. The speaker suggests that the tapes may have been misplaced. They also mention the lunar laser reflector experiment, which is still operational and allows a laser to be pointed at the Apollo 11 landing site on the moon. The speaker visits Professor Carol Alley at the University of Maryland to discuss this experiment.

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In this video, the speaker talks about a window in space with a view of the Earth. They mention a TV camera filling up the window, but it's shown that an astronaut's arm can still fit between the camera and the window. The speaker also mentions how South America becomes invisible beyond the shadow. They point out a mistake in the footage where the camera was being zoomed out and the scene changed unexpectedly. The speaker questions why they would fake being halfway to the moon if they actually went there, suggesting that they couldn't even go halfway. The video raises doubts about the authenticity of the moon landing.

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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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The speaker questions the authenticity of the moon landings, pointing out discrepancies in shadows in a photo. They argue that the technology used then should have led to further space exploration by now. The destruction of moon landing equipment is seen as suspicious, suggesting a cover-up of fraud. The speaker believes it is more plausible that the moon landings were faked in a television studio on Earth.

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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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Speaker 0 argues that the NASA moon landing never occurred and was staged in Nevada. They ask to see the route to get from the Earth to the Moon, claiming the route is shown as evidence and insisting, “Do you see what we live in? Do you see the same picture that I'm looking at right now?” They label the situation as “Holly Weird faking moon landings,” suggesting the route proves the deception and stating that this is why the book wasn’t published by any other publisher. They describe an “eggplant” symbol that people are saying represents the truth, asserting that this is why the moon landings were not real. They credit Bill Casing with exposing the route of what they say the public was told they were doing, and describe the situation as “too good” and part of living in a “land of the circuses.” The speaker mentions a book that notes, if you have an unlimited budget and plenty of time, you can create almost any size, shape, or type of fake evidence for the moon landing. They provide examples: toy-like lunar modules, astronauts who avoid talking about moon landings, moon rocks claimed to be made in the USA, and examinations by anyone with an open mind. They also claim that the moon rocks on the Moon are made from paper mache, asserting this as a point about the deception. In sum, the speech presents a conspiracy view: the moon landing was staged, evidence can be fabricated with enough resources, and various artifacts cited as part of a broad fabrication, including the assertion that Moon rocks are paper mache.

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NASA's Apollo moon missions from 1969-1972 were allegedly a hoax. The moon is a nonphysical luminary, not a planetoid; stars can be seen through it. Basic physics makes space travel impossible, as there's no barrier between Earth's atmosphere and the vacuum of space, and propulsion requires air to push against. Radiation levels in space, especially the Van Allen Belt, are too high for astronauts to survive in thin suits. Extreme temperature fluctuations on the moon would have melted or frozen Kodak film. Apollo images show inconsistencies, such as Buzz Aldrin wearing different gloves and boots in photos taken minutes apart. Shadows in NASA photos are cast in multiple directions, suggesting multiple light sources. Some images show studio spotlights, backdrops with separation lines, and reused backdrops. Computer enhancements reveal photo manipulation, studio lighting, and composite images. An Apollo 16 photo shows a rock with a letter "c" engraved on it. Video footage shows astronauts using wires for a weightless appearance and American flags flapping in a nonexistent space wind. Playing Apollo footage at double speed reveals normal gravity. NASA images lack stars, and astronaut testimonies are inconsistent. The lunar lander appears to be made of flimsy materials. Lunar lander foot pads are without dust or burn prints. There was no discernible delay in the phone call between Nixon and Armstrong. Moon rocks given to museums were found to be petrified wood. NASA claims to have lost original Apollo 11 videos and audio tapes.

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The speaker questions the authenticity of the moon landing, citing various reasons such as the lack of human presence on the moon since 1972, the absence of flybys around the moon, and the behavior of the Apollo astronauts during press conferences. They also mention discrepancies in the photographs and videos, including intersecting shadows and missing telemetry data. Another speaker expresses skepticism about the moon landing, while a third speaker defends its authenticity, referring to the fuel capacity of the Saturn 5 rocket and the presence of laser reflectors on the moon. The conversation ends with a discussion about conspiracy theories and the importance of critical thinking.

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The speakers discuss their disbelief in the moon landing, citing reasons such as the footage looking fake and the lack of evidence. They mention the Soviet Union's advancements in space and suggest that the Americans faked the moon landing to win the Cold War. They also mention Neil Armstrong's reluctance to give interviews and Bill Clinton's story about a carpenter who doubted the moon landing. The speakers question the missing telemetry data and argue that laser reflectors on the moon are not proof. They claim that the astronauts were afraid for their lives and highlight inconsistencies in moon photographs. They conclude by expressing skepticism about the existence of aliens and the curvature of the Earth.

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In this video, the speaker claims that the official NASA images of lunar exploration are fake. They argue that a particular film will provide evidence to support this claim. The speaker mentions that an object was thrown out of a plane and claimed to have come back from outer space. They assert that this film will prove, beyond any doubt, that many of the images of lunar exploration are not genuine.

Into The Impossible

Astrophysicist Debunks the Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory
Guests: Bart Sibrel
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In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon, but conspiracy theories have emerged questioning its authenticity. Recent discussions by figures like Bart Sibrel have raised claims about the moon landing being faked, citing issues like the flag appearing to wave and the absence of stars in footage. Brian Keating, a scientist, aims to debunk these claims systematically. He explains that the flag's movement was due to wires installed by NASA, not wind, and that the shadows and light angles on the moon are consistent with its three-dimensional nature. Keating also addresses concerns about radiation levels, stating that the Earth's magnetic field is weaker on the moon, making it safer for astronauts. He refutes claims of communication delays as normal due to the distance and emphasizes that the budget for moon missions has decreased significantly since the 1960s. Keating highlights the scientific evidence supporting the moon landings, including lunar samples and data from various international missions, asserting that the overwhelming evidence confirms the authenticity of the Apollo missions. He invites Sibrel to debate these points further.

Into The Impossible

Brian Keating Takes on Terrence Howard, Bart Sibrel, and Flat Earth Theories - Part 1
Guests: Julian Dorey, Terrence Howard, Bart Sibrel
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An explosive crossover episode dives into gravity, moon landings, and conspiracy claims, stitching together Terrence Howard’s theories, Bart Sibrel’s moon‑landing skepticism, and the politics of scientific debate. Brian Keating guides the discussion through personal NASA experiences, sensational claims, and the fragility of accepted narratives that science is supposed to reveal. The segments outline Howard’s controversial ideas—the lynchpin concept, claims of solving the three‑body problem, and a universe powered by electricity in an electric universe model that rejects atoms’ orbitals and mainstream quantum mechanics. The hosts contrast these claims with standard physics, while explaining the extraordinary precision of measurements—such as hydrogen’s hyperfine transition accuracy to 14 decimal places—and the idea that initial inflation hints were later attributed to cosmic dust, prompting a new experiment. Keating recounts evidence for the moon landing, including lunar laser ranging that measures Earth‑Moon distance with millimeter precision, retroreflectors left on the lunar surface, and lunar seismology studies that probe the Moon’s interior. He notes Soviet lunar programs mirrored similar experiments and argues that the accumulation of corroborating data—photographs, telemetry, and corroborative measurements—supports the Apollo missions. He describes debates about conspiracy theories, but emphasizes that ongoing measurements continue to test gravity and planetary science. Beyond theory, the talk turns to how science is practiced. The host discusses gatekeeping, peer review, and the value of engaging fringe ideas while acknowledging limits on time and resources. He recounts NASA experiences, and describes the South Pole, where logistics and weather shaped expeditions and where Amundsen, then Scott, race to the pole, followed by the Antarctic Treaty era. The narrative highlights national pride, the practical challenges of reaching extreme destinations, and the need to balance open inquiry with credible evaluation. Discussion shifts to dark matter versus modified gravity. The panel explores how lunar laser ranging tests gravity and how alternatives like MOND attempt to account for galactic dynamics without dark matter. They describe dark matter as invisible yet gravitational, and present competing views that gravity may deviate at cosmic scales or that new particles may exist. The conversation also touches the possibility that gravity could propagate differently, and how such hypotheses demand falsifiable experiments across space and time.

The Why Files

The Moon Landing: Stanley Kubrick's Greatest Film | How NASA and Hollywood Fooled the World
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This episode of the Y-Files discusses the theory that the moon landing was faked, highlighting Stanley Kubrick's involvement. Kubrick's film *2001: A Space Odyssey* showcased groundbreaking effects, which allegedly inspired NASA to fake the moon landing to beat the Soviets. Despite the astronauts returning with moon rocks, skepticism grew, fueled by pop culture references like *Diamonds Are Forever* and *Capricorn One*. The conspiracy gained traction in the 1970s and resurged with the internet in the 2000s, particularly through Bart Sibrel's documentary. Claims include shadows appearing in different directions, the absence of stars in photos, and the lack of a blast crater under the lunar module. Critics argue these anomalies can be explained by photographic techniques and the moon's environment. The episode also mentions Carl Wolf's claim of discovering structures on the moon, suggesting a cover-up. Ultimately, the discussion raises questions about NASA's transparency and the true nature of lunar exploration.

The Why Files

Compilation: The Moon is Weird - No, really. The Moon does not make sense.
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Today's episode of the Wi-Files focuses on the moon, coinciding with the anniversary of the moon landing. The hosts discuss various theories surrounding the moon, including the Hollow Moon Theory, which posits that the moon is an artificial structure brought to Earth by extraterrestrials. Despite being humanity's constant companion, the moon's origins remain a mystery, with several theories about its formation, including the capture theory, accretion theory, fission hypothesis, and giant impact theory. However, none of these fully explain the moon's unique characteristics, leading to speculation about its hollow nature. The episode highlights anomalies in lunar geology, such as the age of moon rocks, the moon's density, and the peculiarities of lunar soil. For instance, surface rocks are older than those beneath them, and the moon's density is significantly lower than expected. Seismic experiments conducted during the Apollo missions revealed that the moon "rang like a bell," suggesting it may contain large hollow cavities. The hosts also reference ancient cultures that have myths about the moon's arrival, including Zulu legends that describe it as a hollow spacecraft inhabited by extraterrestrial beings. The discussion extends to the Apollo missions, particularly Apollo 20, which some claim was a secret mission to explore an alien spacecraft on the moon. Testimonies from individuals like Carl Wolf suggest that NASA has covered up evidence of structures on the moon. The episode questions why humanity has not returned to the moon in decades, suggesting that discoveries made during the Apollo missions may have led to a cover-up. The hosts also delve into the conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing, including the idea that the landings were staged by Stanley Kubrick. They explore claims of photographic anomalies, such as shadows casting in different directions and the absence of stars in lunar photos. The episode discusses the Van Allen radiation belts and the challenges they pose for human space travel, suggesting that the technology to safely navigate these belts may have been lost. Ingo Swann's remote viewing experiences are mentioned, where he claimed to have seen alien activity on the moon, further fueling speculation about extraterrestrial presence. The episode concludes with a call for transparency from space agencies regarding the moon and its mysteries, emphasizing the need for proof of the claims made about lunar exploration and the existence of extraterrestrial life.
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