Did Kubrick Fake The Moon Landings?
Okay, suspend your disbelief for a second and imagine that for political reasons the United States may have needed to cloak the true nature of its lunar program by creating fake landings and moon walks. Now imagine that they would have needed to find the most precocious filmmaker alive in order to do the job.
There’s a lot of talk lately about whether or not it’s possible that Stanley Kubrick was hired to direct the fake moon landings. Here’s an article from Reality Sandwich that goes into great detail on the matter. I am still a bit skeptical, but this article has really got me thinking.
Judge this mystery for yourself and please let us know what you think…
How Stanley Kubrick Faked the Apollo Moon Landings
by Jay Weidner
“There are great ideas, undiscovered breakthroughs available, to those who can remove one of truth’s protective layers.”
–Neil Armstrong, “First Man on the Moon”
It has now been forty years since the fabled moon landings by NASA and the Apollo gang. When it comes to the subject of the moon landings, people tend to fall into two belief groups. The first group, by far the bigger of the two groups, accepts the fact that NASA successfully landed on the moon six times and that 12 human beings have actually walked on the surface of the moon. The second group, though far smaller, is more vocal about their beliefs. This group says that we never went to the moon and that the entire thing was faked.
This essay presents a third position on this issue. This third point of view falls somewhere between these two assertions. This third position postulates that humans did go to the moon but what we saw on TV and in photographs was completely faked.
Furthermore, this third position reveals that the great filmmaker Stanley Kubrick is the genius who directed the hoaxed landings…
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Josephine Wade on 30 Jan 2012 at 10:41 pm #
Mythbusters tv show already debunked a lot of the concerns about these inconsistencies
http://mythbustersresults.com/nasa-moon-landing
I realize the need to be sure, but running away with a theory because it could have been isn’t enough to keep touting the same old worn gems that are just beautiful costume jewelry.