Bart Sibrel’s "Moon Man" is a revealing memoir recalling his harrowing journey investigating what really happened during America’s famous Apollo missions. It features hair-raising and life-threatening encounters with government agencies. Sibrel joined guest host Richard Syrett (Twitter) to reveal why he thinks the Apollo moon landings were hoaxed and how government agencies have tried to stop the truth from getting out.
Sibrel expressed his deep skepticism and conviction that the Apollo moon landings were staged. He argued that the anger and resistance people display when confronted with this idea stems from a reverence for science and the Apollo missions being treated as a sort of "god" figure. Sibrel suggested that exposing the moon landings as fraudulent would shatter this trust in government and scientific institutions. He recounted instances where individuals, including media figures like Glenn Beck, vehemently defended the moon landings despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
Sibrel presented various pieces of evidence to support his claims, such as discrepancies in shadows in moon landing footage and the testimony of experts. He dismissed counterarguments about the possibility of moon landing authenticity, citing examples like China and Russia's alleged knowledge of the fraud and the destruction of technology and evidence by NASA. Sibrel also discussed the discovery of unedited footage showing the astronauts faking being halfway to the moon, which he sees as conclusive proof of the hoax.
He reported on the deathbed confession of Cyrus Eugene Akers, who claimed to be head of security at Cannon Air Force Base where the first lunar landing was supposedly faked. Sibrel described how Akers confessed to his son about murdering a coworker who threatened to expose the fraud. He mentioned the involvement of high-profile individuals, including President Johnson, Neil Armstrong, and others, in the alleged deception. Sibrel also touched on broader issues of government corruption and the erosion of civil liberties, advocating for a reset to principles of liberty akin to those of 1776.
Justice for Epstein Victims
Epstein Justice is a non-profit organization dedicated to seeking justice on behalf of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators. In the first hour, the directors of the group, Nick Bryant and Pete Shinn, discussed their efforts to bring the perpetrators in the Epstein trafficking network to justice. They asserted that there are likely hundreds of victims of Epstein and his associates, and emphasized the need for a government investigation to determine the true extent of the abuse and ensure justice for survivors.
The two men criticized the FBI's failure to act on reports of Epstein's activities, suggesting a cover-up by the state of Florida and the Department of Justice. The lenient treatment of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, coupled with suspicions of their connections to powerful individuals and potential blackmail operations, raises questions about their status as intelligence assets, they suggested. They recommended interested listeners stay informed through Epstein Justice's newsletter to demand accountability and justice for survivors.
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