Jul 15

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Download Link: July 15 – Bart Sibrel

Guest: Bart Sibrel -Investigative Journalist, Filmmaker, Writer, Producer

Did We Really Land On The Moon ?

www.sibrel.com

www.moonmovie.com

This week marks the 40th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 moon mission which was launched on July 16th, 1969.

Bart Sibrel has been making movies for twenty years, during which time he has owned three television production companies and worked for half of the major networks. His national credits include films for NBC, FOX, CNN, The Nashville Network (TNN), Lifetime, and BET. His top awards from the American Motion Picture Society include Best Cinematography and Best Editing.

apollo_11_patch_vectorised_smMr. Sibrel met a former NASA contractor from the 1960’s, whose employment he verified, informed him that the Apollo moon landings were a military deception to make the Soviet’s believe the U.S. had greater strategic capability than actually existed during the height of the Cold War. The scientific limitations of the missions were NASA’s inability to protect the astronauts from lethal space radiation, the necessity of having a completed orbiting station first, and catastrophic lunar micrometeorites.

Another source at NASA gave him never before seen video footage from the first moon mission, unedited, dated by NASA’s own atomic clock two days after they launched, in which all the astronauts are recognized. Bart spent over $500,000 and the last 10 years researching and turned his investigations into the two film documentaries “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon” and “Astronauts Gone Wild“.

Perhaps no other individual is responsible for so much attention put back on the question of whether or not men allegedly traveled to the moon and back 9 times from 1969 to 1972.

Mr. Sibrel’s films have spotlighted the demand for serious inquiry into the affairs of government worldwide and man’s constant struggle for liberty and justice in the midst of government corruption, now more than ever before.

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