RE: Who Buys The Theory That 'The Shining' Is Actually The Revealing Of The Moon Landing Cover-Up ?
The Apollo moon missions were more than suspect. Anyone who doesn't have their doubts at all are simply asleep under mind controlled tv programming!
Stanley Kubrick was in a now famous photo appearing with top nasa employees and other US govt top officials to discuss working filming the moon landings on earth! After the production was complete for the world to watch, it waa said NASA were getting questioned over the authenticity by Hassleblad who provided the cameras and also Kodak who supplied the film suggesting NASAs official photos are faked which has since always put their credibility at doubt and the basis of the beginning of the conspiracy. After all the negative attention NASA received, they became unhappy with the quality of Kubricks work and all parties had a falling out. Its clear Kubrick was mocking NASA with his giveaway hoax exposures bundled into various movies he made. His last ever film when he died was called "Eyes Wide Shut" which was about the elitist illuminati types and secret parties with sex and rituals to expose the shady world of existence happening around us. Did they kill him for this movie and to stop any further risk of disclosures??
Anyone who still thinks the missions were real, ask yourself how was it possible in 1969 for president Richard Nixon from the white house on an old finger dial telephone to speak to Neil Armstrong in real time who was on the surface of the moon, with no delay, no distortion, no signal loss of weakness, no interference at all!! Here is the youtube video showing that conversation...checkout the comments on their and see how many laugh at this
Yet in 2017, on my iphone 7, I can often struggle to get good reception even when speaking with people a few miles away.
That is awesome info - thanks - I'd not heard about that photo. There's so much info out there now, I'm concentrating on Steeming and not rabbitholing iykwim so it's good to pick that up here - thanks for the quality comment - upvoted.