1 00:00:00,220 --> 00:00:06,240 Did you know NASA has finally revealed the truth about the fake moon landings? 2 00:00:06,240 --> 00:00:11,240 Mainstream media barely reported on the astonishing revelations, so most people remain none the 3 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:15,320 wiser about what NASA has admitted in the last 12 months. 4 00:00:15,320 --> 00:00:20,360 The truth of the matter is, NASA has all but admitted that the landings were fake and anybody 5 00:00:20,360 --> 00:00:24,700 who works in the space industry or has any knowledge about rocket science has quietly 6 00:00:24,700 --> 00:00:28,000 accepted that the whole thing was a charade. 7 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:31,140 So why the hell is nobody talking about this? 8 00:00:31,140 --> 00:00:37,240 We literally didn't go to the moon in 1969 and to this day, no human being, American, 9 00:00:37,240 --> 00:00:43,360 Russian, Chinese or Ancient Egyptian has been past lower earth orbit, which is about 1000 10 00:00:43,360 --> 00:00:45,180 miles above sea level. 11 00:00:45,180 --> 00:00:50,120 That's right, no human being has ever been higher than 1000 miles above sea level, except 12 00:00:50,120 --> 00:00:55,800 for those times we went to the moon, which is 240,000 miles away. 13 00:00:55,800 --> 00:01:01,860 And guess what, we did that in 1969 when a computer with the computing power of a TI-89 graphing 14 00:01:01,860 --> 00:01:04,580 calculator was the size of a house. 15 00:01:04,580 --> 00:01:07,080 We didn't even have the technology for VCRs yet. 16 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:08,940 We didn't even have tape recorders. 17 00:01:08,940 --> 00:01:14,760 Fast forward to today, over 50 years later, when an iPhone 12 has more computing power than 18 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:19,220 every single computer on earth in 1969 combined. 19 00:01:19,220 --> 00:01:23,880 And yet NASA claims that we can't go back to the moon because we've lost the technology 20 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:25,280 to go to the moon. 21 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:29,500 Apparently it was destroyed, but they won't tell us how or why. 22 00:01:29,500 --> 00:01:33,640 I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond. 23 00:01:33,640 --> 00:01:36,320 The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. 24 00:01:36,320 --> 00:01:43,560 We used to, but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back 25 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:44,560 again. 26 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:52,480 But going to Mars should be one of the next series of steps that humans do. 27 00:01:52,480 --> 00:01:58,340 The first step should be going back to the moon for a number of technical reasons and 28 00:01:58,340 --> 00:01:59,760 exploration reasons. 29 00:01:59,760 --> 00:02:09,540 And then after that, Mars, maybe a high orbit in Venus atmosphere, maybe going to Europa. 30 00:02:09,540 --> 00:02:16,060 There's all kinds of targets to go to places of interest in our solar system. 31 00:02:16,060 --> 00:02:22,300 The only limit to a human future is in our own imaginations. 32 00:02:22,300 --> 00:02:25,740 Seems legit, but it gets even worse. 33 00:02:25,740 --> 00:02:31,060 Tired of people asking to analyze the original moon landing tapes, NASA had to admit that they 34 00:02:31,060 --> 00:02:32,740 lost them. 35 00:02:32,740 --> 00:02:37,320 Then the story changed and they claimed they had taped over the original moon landing tapes 36 00:02:37,320 --> 00:02:39,780 because of budget cuts. 37 00:02:39,780 --> 00:02:47,120 Here goes Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, stepped down on the moon, right? 38 00:02:47,120 --> 00:02:48,840 One giant step for all of us. 39 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:50,960 Most amazing stories watched by, you know how many people? 40 00:02:50,960 --> 00:02:52,460 600 million people. 41 00:02:52,460 --> 00:02:55,500 And we're getting a picture on the TV. 42 00:02:55,500 --> 00:02:56,500 We all know them. 43 00:02:56,500 --> 00:02:57,500 They're blurry. 44 00:02:57,500 --> 00:02:58,500 They're really terrible. 45 00:02:58,500 --> 00:02:59,500 You look at them and you're like, they're ghosts. 46 00:02:59,500 --> 00:03:01,540 You can kind of see through them. 47 00:03:01,540 --> 00:03:03,960 And it's why there's controversy about the moon landing in the first place. 48 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:04,960 Because people are like, they faked it. 49 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:05,960 Look at it. 50 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:06,960 It's like bad special effects. 51 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:15,540 Thing is, the camera on the lunar module was designed for scientific purposes, not broadcast 52 00:03:15,540 --> 00:03:17,600 television. 53 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:22,320 It sent this crystal clear signal to two remote tracking stations in Australia, which 54 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:27,380 fed it through to a small monitor in Sydney, the one in that Polaroid. 55 00:03:27,380 --> 00:03:32,580 But to broadcast that signal from Sydney to the rest of the world, it first had to be converted. 56 00:03:32,580 --> 00:03:38,160 And here's the great part, is that there's crystal clear, perfect footage of those tapes. 57 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:43,500 As the grainy signal reached American households and televisions around the world, magnetic tape 58 00:03:43,500 --> 00:03:49,140 was capturing that same clear view that the technicians at the tracking stations were seeing 59 00:03:49,140 --> 00:03:51,100 on their specially modified screens. 60 00:03:51,100 --> 00:03:53,100 Ready to cry a little bit. 61 00:03:53,100 --> 00:03:55,160 You know what they think happened to the original moon tapes? 62 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:56,160 Because they might have been taped over. 63 00:03:56,160 --> 00:03:57,160 Taped over, right? 64 00:03:57,160 --> 00:03:58,160 It's not a cassette. 65 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:00,160 It's not an old mixtape from college. 66 00:04:00,160 --> 00:04:02,160 And I do want to tell you, like, great mixtapes. 67 00:04:02,160 --> 00:04:07,160 You know, there was Meltsy Fresh, Belle Biv De Melts, Please Melts Don't Hurt Them. 68 00:04:07,160 --> 00:04:08,800 Those tapes were precious to me. 69 00:04:08,800 --> 00:04:10,340 I still didn't tape them over. 70 00:04:10,340 --> 00:04:11,340 These are the moon landings. 71 00:04:11,340 --> 00:04:13,340 But I'm just an eternal optimist. 72 00:04:13,340 --> 00:04:15,740 I'm like a dog with a bone, I won't let go. 73 00:04:15,740 --> 00:04:23,600 The very small possibility exists that somebody took those tapes home and kept it in his garage 74 00:04:23,600 --> 00:04:25,700 or in his attic or wherever. 75 00:04:25,700 --> 00:04:30,960 Apparently they have since found the original tapes in a suburban garden shed in Las Vegas. 76 00:04:30,960 --> 00:04:35,420 Conveniently for NASA, it wasn't a Hollywood basement used by Stanley Kubrick. 77 00:04:35,420 --> 00:04:40,220 Because let's face it, how likely is it that NASA would actually tape over the original 78 00:04:40,220 --> 00:04:43,400 footage of mankind's greatest achievement? 79 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:45,380 Because of budget cuts, really? 80 00:04:45,380 --> 00:04:50,600 And the fact that the TV broadcast, watched by hundreds of millions, was not sent directly 81 00:04:50,600 --> 00:04:56,180 to TV stations, but was a projection of the broadcast off a wall which was then recorded 82 00:04:56,180 --> 00:05:01,040 and sent out, doesn't sound like NASA are covering their tracks or anything. 83 00:05:01,040 --> 00:05:02,920 Let's face facts. 84 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:08,400 Everything that was done 50 years ago is a thousand times cheaper and easier to do today. 85 00:05:08,400 --> 00:05:13,040 Are we actually expected to believe that we went to the moon in this piece of shit 50 years ago? 86 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:17,260 I've seen homeless encampments on Skid Row that have more insulation. 87 00:05:17,260 --> 00:05:20,840 I've seen Met Gala costumes that look sturdier than that. 88 00:05:20,840 --> 00:05:22,840 It's all so implausible. 89 00:05:22,840 --> 00:05:25,640 Who shot the event from outside the capsule? 90 00:05:25,640 --> 00:05:28,360 How is the American flag waving? 91 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:32,260 Why do the shadows look like they are the result of multiple light sources? 92 00:05:32,260 --> 00:05:38,120 Why is the letter C visible on one of the rocks, which happens to look like a prop on a film 93 00:05:38,120 --> 00:05:39,120 set? 94 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:44,140 And don't forget about the time NASA astronaut Alan Shepard supposedly snuck a golf club and 95 00:05:44,140 --> 00:05:48,540 some balls onto Apollo 14 and played golf on the moon. 96 00:05:48,540 --> 00:05:49,540 Hold on. 97 00:05:49,540 --> 00:05:54,700 How do you sneak a golf club onto a spacecraft when every cubic inch and ounce is accounted 98 00:05:54,700 --> 00:05:55,700 for? 99 00:05:55,700 --> 00:06:13,860 So you got more dirt than ball, here we go again. 100 00:06:13,860 --> 00:06:16,700 That look like a slice to me Al. 101 00:06:16,700 --> 00:06:20,700 Here we go. 102 00:06:20,700 --> 00:06:39,320 He snuck it up his ass, obviously. 103 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:40,320 Really. 104 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:42,220 Let's think about this rationally. 105 00:06:42,220 --> 00:06:50,720 In 1969 we sent a tiny homeless tent covered in aluminium foil 250,000 miles away to a precise 106 00:06:50,720 --> 00:06:51,720 location. 107 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:56,340 Even when being one ten-thousandth of an inch off in any part of the launch would have caused 108 00:06:56,340 --> 00:06:59,820 the ship to miss the moon by thousands of miles. 109 00:06:59,820 --> 00:07:05,540 And yet we landed it, we played golf, but now we can't even get humans past 1,000 miles 110 00:07:05,540 --> 00:07:06,900 above sea level. 111 00:07:06,900 --> 00:07:09,620 Perhaps the final word should go to Buzz Aldrin. 112 00:07:09,620 --> 00:07:14,120 According to Buzz, we didn't go to the moon at all, but he didn't stop there. 113 00:07:14,120 --> 00:07:18,020 Listen to what he says about the hundreds of millions of people around the world who are 114 00:07:18,020 --> 00:07:20,240 affected by the moon landing. 115 00:07:20,240 --> 00:07:23,420 It's called mass formation psychosis. 116 00:07:23,420 --> 00:07:27,620 The elite have been using this technique to brainwash the masses since 1969. 117 00:07:27,620 --> 00:07:34,620 Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time? 118 00:07:34,620 --> 00:07:41,340 That's not an eight-year-old's question. 119 00:07:41,340 --> 00:07:43,280 That's my question. 120 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:48,760 I want to know, but I think I know. 121 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:54,520 We didn't go there and that's the way it happened. 122 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:59,520 And if it didn't happen, it's nice to know why it didn't happen. 123 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:08,680 So in the future, if we want to keep doing something, we need to know why something stopped 124 00:08:08,680 --> 00:08:13,520 in the past that we wanted to keep it going. 125 00:08:13,520 --> 00:08:20,520 Money is a good thing. 126 00:08:20,520 --> 00:08:28,520 If you want to buy new things, new rockets, instead of keep doing the same thing over, 127 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:35,520 then it's going to cost more money and other things need more money too. 128 00:08:35,520 --> 00:08:44,520 So having achieved what the president wanted us to do and then what thousands, millions of 129 00:08:44,520 --> 00:08:50,520 people in America and millions of people around the world. 130 00:08:50,520 --> 00:09:02,520 You know, when we toured around the world after we came back, the most fascinating observation 131 00:09:02,520 --> 00:09:10,520 was signs that said, we did it. 132 00:09:10,520 --> 00:09:15,520 Not just us, not just America, but we, the world, different country. 133 00:09:15,520 --> 00:09:21,520 They felt like they were part of what we were able to do. 134 00:09:21,520 --> 00:09:24,520 And that made us feel very good.