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Faked the Apollo Moon Landings



How Stanley Kubrick Faked Apollo Moon Landings

(July 20, 2009) Many researchers have pointed out the different angles of light on the
surface of the moon. Because there is only one light source (the sun) how can there be
multiple light angles on the moon such as this?

How can the astronaut's two shadows not be consistent with each other? If they were
actually standing in the bright light of the sun, their two shadows should be at the same
exact angle. Yet they are not.

Why? Because Kubrick used studio lighting!

But why would Kubrick make a mistake like the inconsistent shadows in the above image?
A great filmmaker like Kubrick must have realized that this was a huge mistake.

My answer is that Kubrick did this on purpose.

He left behind telltale evidence for his work. And he did this on purpose. Not just in the
above shot but actually all over the Apollo photographic record.

In my forthcoming documentary on the NASA Apollo fakery titled "Kubrick's Odyssey",
I will reveal much more photographic evidence than I possibly can in this short essay.

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