Bart Sibrel

Bart's new to the moon hoax game, but he's making up for it by being the most voluble.   Quite simply he's everywhere just now and he really, really wants you to visit his web site.   But that's nothing compared to how much he wants you to buy his video.

Suffice to say, Bart has no qualifications or experience that makes his opinions worth much.  He's an 'investigative journalist' who makes a living out of making mediocre videos.   He doesn't have much of any originality to say other than his interpretation of a video clip he's got his hands on.

According to Sibrel, this clip (available in his video, don't forget) shows the Apollo 11 crew faking some footage of them in the craft on the way to the moon.    Others who have seen this film (and much regret wasting their money) are more of the opinion that it simply shows the crew preparing camera angles and lighting before a live TV interview.  Any further interpretation is all in Sibrel's fevered imagination and desire to have something juicy in his video.

If you really want to see this film you'll have to ask Bart for a copy.   Just don't expect to see anything of what Bart claims it shows.  If he asks for payment, and he will, you might want to point out that the film is property of NASA and like all NASA materials, in the public domain.   If you're American your taxes have already paid.    Bart's asking you to buy something you own.

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