Has man really been to the moon? It’s been 50 years, and the debate rages on. For the firs time, a film compiles in a single piece of work, all the best evidence in favor of the moon landings and the evidence contrary to them. For the first time we can also analyze the Apollo pictures in detail, with the aid of some among the top photographers in the world. What was the Apollo project really? The biggest achievement in the history of mankind, or the biggest fakery of all times, watched on live television by more than half a billion people?
M**S
The most comprehensive documenatry on the public debate over the moon landings
This is the most comprehensive documentary published on the public debate over the moon landings. The counter-points by the "debunkers" to the hard evidence against the landings are thoroughly debunked. Yet the viewer is never told what to think but invited to draw their own conclusions, so you'll never feel like a "conspiracy theory" is being rammed down your throat. Anomalies in the record are simply investigated and questions are asked. The viewer who believes man went to the moon is invited to come up with solutions to the dozens of puzzles presented. Although, I must warn you: for nearly every question asked, it is impossible to rationalize a solution other than concluding the missions were faked from a combination of low-Earth orbit and Earth studios.Numerous Italian fashion photographers are interviewed and all conclude NASA's official photographic record was taken in a studio environment (i.e. it was faked) due to dozens of points of evidence, such as spotlights causing multiple non-parallel shadows, hot spots with corresponding falloff areas (evidencing a spotlight), all inconsistent with the sun being the alleged only light source on the moon.I've seen Jet Wintzer's Moon Hoax Now (analyzing sound being made on the moon on video), Mary Bennett and David Percy's What Happened On the Moon, Bart Sibrels's A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Moon, and Sibrel's Astronaut's Gone Wild. I've also seen Apollo Zero and most all of Jarrah White's material on YouTube. If there was only one documentary a person had time to see, this is the one I'd recommend since it's the most recent and most comprehensive of all the available information and arguments/counter-arguments.Only one criticism: Bart Sibrel was leaked the most damning evidence around 1999 against the moon landings for his documentary , A Funny Thing Happened On the way to the Moon: Apollo 11 astronaut's faking footage of their voyage half-way to Earth from the moon, when you can see they were in low-Earth orbit at a time the flight recorder indicates they should have been over half-way to the moon. The film maker left analysis of this out (source: private interviews I've listened to of his promoting the film), because it was Bart Sibrel's piece and that audiences should explore that on their own. Sibrel's evidence should've been analyzed in a segment. After you watch this, I suggest Jet WIntzer's Moon Hoax Now and Sibrel's A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Moon.Overall, this is a great documentary for new-comers to the public debate over the moon landings! Worth every cent!
G**N
This film will make you believe the moon landings were fake!
If you are a conspiracy theorist on the moon landings, you will LOVE this movie. The arguments put forth are so well-argued that by the end you will believe the moon landings were ALL FAKED in some studio. There are many, many arguments discussed during this 3.5 hour documentary. The ones that were the most conclusive were the radiation arguments and the photographic arguments. If the Van Allen belts are real, and they contain that much radioactivity, there is no way any human being made it to the moon. They would have either died on the way or died pretty soon after they got back. I have watched other documentaries which discuss the Van Allen belts and they always say something like "Oh, we just flew around them." Like it was that simple. My question is, how would you know where they were? I mean, specifically, as you are flying to the moon? They sent some probes out in the 1950s to take measurements, but the readings went up and down. You are telling me that a) the crew knew exactly how to navigate the precise lane to the moon (and back) avoiding all that radiation, b) they weren't scared to death as they navigated that, c) that the ship was ABLE to navigate such a winding trajectory, and d) there were absolutely no fluctuations in the radioactive belts that they had to compensate for during their journey? Right. Then there was the moon photography, which was clear, crisp, and pristine...which also was not affected by cosmic rays or radiation. In ANY way. Yeah...the moon landings were a HOAX!
J**R
Intelligent Look At A Possible Hoax That Only You Can Decide As It Should Be
I was going into the sixth grade that summer when we landed on the moon. Like all youth I had no reason to doubt what we were told. That began to change when I was in college and realized The Warren Report was a cover-up of a governmental coup. FFW many years and between MK-Ultra and 9/11 my mind was now open to almost anything. One thing I had not ever seriously considered was that American triumph of the moon landings. With this amazing investigatory film I find there is much solid evidence that these historic landings were elaborately faked. Not so elaborately, however, as to have serious holes. The big one is the Van Allen radiation problem. It was real then it disappeared and now it's real again to simplify this major obstacle. That would be enough yet there's many more holes. Watching this using one's "right brain" to process the film leaves much more doubt than support to any manned lunar landings. The greatest hoax perpetrated by America? Possibly, but sadly just one of possibly others. I think it should be seen and each viewer should decide themself. It certainly is well-done and does not insult one's intelligence.
L**G
Yup--They Faked It, All of It
When I was a teenager I watched Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon on TV. The next day I told my grandmother that we were so lucky to live in these amazing times, that man had finally reached the moon, and I had seen it with my own eyes on TV.Grandma looked me straight in the eye and said: "We did not send men to the moon. Never believe anything you see on TV."Well, it turns out grandma got it right.This is an excellent video that walks you through all the details of the moon landing controversy.It explains why NASA and .gov had to fake it when they realized they couldn't make it, then takes you through the details of what was faked (and refutes the defenders of NASA).Then you will understand why no country can seem to get astronauts to the moon any more. The technical challenges weren't solved then, and they still can't be solved now.It has been a great long con, but hopefully you will be the next person to learn the truth. Get this video. Now.
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