The Apollo 11 of the United States was supposedly the first occupied moon landing flight.
In the summer of 1969, the “Astronauts,” who flew around on the Moon as Armstrong and Aldrin, on the mission were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. None of this happened, in fact, however. The moon’s discovery was false and a hoax of the government to get patriotism back during the Cold War.
The Flag
It seems like the US flag blows in the pictures, but nobody can tell you that the lunar surface should not be windy. Since we were never on the moon, the moon landing director, Stanley Kubrick, arguably placed a fan in front of the camera shot to make it look that the wind is blowing, except that it doesn’t exist the moon.
Looking at the American flag, it looks like it is blazing in the wind in still photos from Apollo 11. But how would that be when the wind on the moon is absent?
The landing on the moon is wrong because it was shot by Stanley Kubrick.
2001 movie Director Stanley Kubrick: A Space Odyssey in 1968 wowed viewers to create a believable outdoor portrait. It was so impressive that some conspiracy theorists asked later if Kubrick had secretly been paid by the government to shoot a sound stage of the moon (possibly like the one James Bond ran through in the 1971 film Diamonds Are Forever).
Kubrick shot the moon landing images not so real—film Kubrick’s in 2001 turned out true because Kubrick had invited astronomical artists and aerospace engineers to assist him in this mission.
The Photographer
The story says that only two astronauts went to the moon. Still, in several photos, a photographer can be seen reflecting their costumes. On this one, I don’t have to go any further.
You will see Armstrong in the visor of Aldrin in one of the photos from the moon landing. Any skeptics said Armstrong may not seem to carry a camera, so someone else can take the shot.
The Stars
There are no stars in pictures of the earth taken from the top of the moon. Someone might say that the moon’s surface represents the sun, and the glare made it impossible for the stars to see, but that is not true. When it is dark outside on earth, you can see stars, so that the images can be stars, since the moon clearly is dark.
The Reflections
There are shadows and lights in many of the moon landing images, which only could come from a studio lighting on a film set.
In photographs from the lunar landing, those features can be seen still in the shadows. Skeptics contend that this wouldn’t be the case if the sun was the only source of energy. Therefore, it must be the product of unique Hollywood illumination if you can see those things in the shadows.
Items Photoshopped
Some of the photos show the very same rock duplicates right next to one another. There are also repeat craters which indicate that they have gone back to edit the images to look roomier. Many images often contain duplicate backgrounds since they have been shot in several locations.
Finally, we all lived a hoax. The moon landing was staged. Avoid saying that we have gone to the stars, do yourself a favor.