A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon

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Bart Sibrel has gotten a lot of attention for this provocative, thought provoking film. There aren't many "golden calfs" left in America's history, but the NASA mooning landing is one of them. While the US was slaughtering and torturing civilians in Southeast Asia and spying on and interfering with free speech at home (while simultaneously destroying its own economy), that most-reliable of all US presidents Richard "Tricky Dick" Nixon presided over the landing of men on the moon. NASA's grainy black and white live video feeds and stunning still photography prove that it really happened because video and photos can't be faked, right?

Ride along as Award winning filmmaker Bart Sibrel presents his highly acclaimed (and much hated) controversial documentary showcasing newly discovered behind-the-scenes out-takes from the first mission to the moon, proving that the crew never left earth orbit.

Never before in all of recorded aviation has a flying machine worked on its first attempt, much less the most complicated one ever imagined, landing on another heavenly body on its maiden voyage, and returning roundtrip with a crew that lived to tell,
all with 1960's technology. (More computing power is found today in a $10 watch.)

According to William Kaysing, a NASA contractor for Apollo, a classified interdepartmental memo rated the odds of a successful and survivable manned lunar landing on its first attempt at one in ten thousand. That is why the returning men of the mission looked so dejected rather than triumphant at their press conference, as they were blackmailed into lying about the alleged greatest accomplishment of mankind, to the detriment of their own souls. (However that's not to say that NASA never sent men to the moon, just not on this publicly televised mission or with the same technology that NASA proclaims!)

Sibrel has been interviewed, and his documentary about the moon landings have been featured on, The Tonight Show, The Daily Show, Geraldo at Large, The Abrams Report,
Coast to Coast, NBC, CNN, FOX, Time Magazine, The New York Times, The L.A. Times, The Washington Post and USA Today.

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