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Post by JoJo on Apr 8, 2006 8:07:34 GMT -5
"Did we land on the moon?" is how this Google video is headlined. LINKPeople like Kissinger, Haig, Rumsfeld, and Stanley Kubrick's widow all explain how Apollo 11 footage was shot on a sound stage left over from the shooting of "2001", and under the direction of Kubrick himself. This was supposed to insurance against not being able to get usable footage from the actual moon landing. Now....before you get excited and spend an hour watching this thing, it's really a "mockumentary". I guess you would have to figure that out early on, because the idea of the above names talking openly about this is completely absurd. Strange though, these guys appearing in a film that makes fun of those "moon landing conspriacy nuts". More info here. The disclaimer at the end: Any resemblance to actual living persons is purely coincidental.
No goy was mistreated during the filming.It's still well done and entertaining, worth the time.
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Post by beatlies on Apr 8, 2006 11:05:26 GMT -5
That confusing, anti-Semitic line they throw in "Any resemblance to actual living persons is purely coincidental/ No goy was mistreated during the filming" is a trademark signature of a CIA disinformation production. It is especially offensive and creepy given NASA's notorious direction at the highest levels by freed Nazi SS war criminals such as Dr. Werner Von Braun, who mass murdered thousands of Jews, Russians, Poles, French inmates at slave labor camps to manufacture the V-series rocket weapons. They also co-directed the fake "Apollo" propaganda stagings for the USA during the Space rase with Soviets and the Vietnam War.
The U.S. has no factual, logical answers to skeptics of the moon hoax so they have produced a series of "balck propaganda" to distract and trivialize the controversy with confusing humor videos and websites, with narration saying in effect "how stupid and silly you have to be to believe we didn't really go to the moon." The "dark side of the moon" unfunny mockumentary is one of the more recent, sophisticated, and less funny CIA black propaganda attempts.
The strange, anti-Semitic comment "no goy was harmed during the filming" implying that Jews think non-Jews arae animals (not true, and "goy" does not translate as "animal") is also typical of certain orchestrated CIA media productions of recent years a la "South Park."
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Post by revolver on Apr 8, 2006 15:59:54 GMT -5
Since this is a parody of conspiracy theories, the "no goy" comment was probably a reference to the "Protocols of Zion".
The story about Stanley Kubrick and Apollo has been going around for some time. Hard to say how much truth there is in it. The story about his using a special Carl Zeiss NASA lens for "Barry Lyndon" is true.
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