In Plain Sight with Jeremy from Kentucky, March 5, 2026
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“Nixon was on the moon landing phone. I stand corrected.”
– Jeremy from Kentucky
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You know more than they know.
You know that, because of the levels of radiation on the moon, the camera that is used must be shielded with lead.
You know that, because of the extremely high levels of radiation in the Van Allen Belts, astronauts passing through them must be protected by a very thick lead shield.
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft lands on the moon, the exhaust will dig a crater and the landing pads will be covered with dust and debris. (“Just like Neil, I didn’t dig any crater at all!”)
You know this about the photographs allegedly taken by astronauts on the moon that show that the surface under the exhaust nozzle of the “lunar lander” is flat and undisturbed and that there is no dirt, dust, or debris on any of the landing pads: those photos actually tend to prove that astronauts didn’t land on the moon.
You know that, because the moon has no atmosphere, the sight of the stars from its surface would be absolutely stunning and breath-taking. (Reporter: “When you looked up at the sky, could you actually see the stars … ?” Neil Armstrong: “We were never able to see stars from the lunar surface….”)
You know that when you take photographs on the moon, the shadows on the ground will be parallel.
You know that if you’re on the moon photographing the front side of a man and the sun is behind him, the front of the man will not be illuminated.
You know that if a camera is designed to place the largest of the reticles (cross hairs) at the center of the photograph, then the largest reticle will be at the exact center of every photograph taken by that camera.
You know that if a camera is designed to put several cross hairs on each photograph, it would be impossible for one of the cross hairs to be partially obscured by an object in the photograph.
You know that if you drive a golf ball off a tee on the moon, the ball won’t be sliced. (In a vacuum, the ball can’t curve.)
You know that an “astronaut cavorting on the moon” was slyly laughing at us when he proclaimed, “It’s absolutely unreal!”
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft blasts off from the lunar surface, there will be a very large, very visible, opaque exhaust plume.
You know that if you give a rock from the moon to the Dutch prime minister, it won’t turn out to be petrified wood.
You know why the mediocre Saturn V rocket was dumped as soon as the Apollo program ended.
You know why Armstrong turned down $5000 by refusing to swear on a Bible that he had walked on the moon.
You know why ZOG napalmed a radio station’s transmitter that was broadcasting an interview with the author of We Never Went to the Moon.
You know why Apollo astronaut James Irwin suddenly died just before he was going to talk to the author of We Never Went to the Moon.
You know more than they.
This may be the most powerful video about Apollo because it contains the best clips from the best videos and interviews about the moon-landing hoax:
http://archive.org/details/Apollo_Moon_Hoax
During a space-shuttle flight that went higher than its predecessors (although it was far below the Van Allen Belts), the astronauts said that they could see sparks caused by radiation with their eyes shut. CNN reported that this flight revealed that the radiation belts are more dangerous than previously believed. How could that shuttle flight provide any information about the Van Allen Belts that had not already been provided by the seven Apollo flights that allegedly went through those belts? That seems impossible. What does seem possible, even certain, is that Apollo was just another of ZOG’s lies.
We have two video clips that slipped through NASA’s fingers. They both show Apollo astronauts in low orbit around the earth pretending to be halfway to the moon. In one, they darkened the interior of the craft, moved several feet away from a round window that was filled by a view of the earth’s surface, and pointed the camera at the window. The dark interior of the craft surrounding the window was supposed to be the blackness of space surrounding the distant earth.
Why did they ever have to pretend that they were halfway to the moon? Because they were never halfway to the moon. The whole thing was a hoax.
Since they lied about being halfway to the moon, we know they lied about almost everything.
Here’s another.
As soon as the Apollo farce ended, NASA dumped the Saturn V rocket. A new rocket was developed and used to launch the space shuttle. If the Saturn V had been used instead, the first shuttle would have been launched five years sooner and the cost per launch would have been reduced by two thirds. The problem was that the Saturn V was a fraud; it had nowhere near the performance claimed for it.
The day after Grissom and 2 other astronauts were burned to death by the satanic System, FBI thugs entered Grissom’s home and stole the reports about Apollo that he had written; those reports were never returned to his widow.
NASA inspector Thomas Ronald Baron, who had written a 500-page report detailing the incompetence of NASA and North American Aviation, testified before the congressional committee that was investigating the disaster (Grissom’s murder by immolation). Four days later, he, his wife, and his daughter were allegedly killed when his automobile was struck by a train. (They were almost certainly dead before the train struck their car.) In violation of Florida law, not one of them was autopsied. His 500-page report disappeared.
Why did the satanic System murder Thomas Ronald Baron, his wife, and even his little girl? The satanic System murdered them to protect the lie.
Bill Wood: “The LEM proposal was amazingly short. This was a 110-page document where Gruman proposed the entire LEM program, which was a 6.9 billion dollar program, and that’s an outrageously small document for anyone to submit and ask for 6.9 billion dollars. There’s no way that a reviewer could determine whether or not the contractor is going to accomplish anything worthwhile based on 110 pages of documentation for that size program. When I checked into 10 other programs of similar size like the C5A and large submarine orders or aircraft carrier orders—this type of thing—all of the proposals were between 5,000 pages and 86,000 pages with an average of 38,000 pages, and yet we see this one standing there all by itself with 110 pages.
“And it appeared … that this may have been a situation where they knew that if anyone checked, someone would say, ‘Well, in order to win this you had to submit a proposal, right? So let me see the proposal.’ So they had to produce a proposal, but they didn’t go to the trouble of producing one of decent length. A 110-page proposal is about appropriate for a 1.4 million dollar program, which is 5000 times smaller than the claimed LEM program. Now, you wouldn’t need a very long proposal if you weren’t really going to build a LEM that had to work.”
Bill Kaysing: “In 1959, I was working with advanced research at Rocketdyne, and their own studies proved that radiation levels on the moon were lethal. This corroborated Russian research. The Russians claimed that for a man to survive on the moon with the radiation emitted from solar and cosmic sources, he would have to be shielded by four feet of solid lead.”
Bill Kaysing: “The sounds of engines run up in excess of 150 decibels. This is far beyond the capability of anybody to converse when you have sound at that high level. Now, the engines inside the lunar module—both the descent engine and the ascent engine—emitted this type of noise, and yet in broadcasts from the moon we hear the astronauts conversing in a normal tone of voice and saying things like ‘Quiet ride.’”
Bill Kaysing: “Paul Jacobs was a top investigator in San Francisco. I went to see him to get his help. I said, ‘Paul, help me with my Apollo hoax project.’ He says, ‘All right, I will. I’m flying to Washington next week; I’ll go see the head of the U. S. Department of Geology,’ and he did. And he asked the geologist, ‘Did you examine the moon rocks? Did they really come from the moon?’ The geologist just laughed. Well, there’s a sad ending to this story. Paul flew back from Washington, I met with him again in San Francisco, and he told me that he had determined that the Apollo project was a hoax and that people at high levels were keeping it a secret. Unfortunately, Paul and his wife died of cancer within 90 days.”
Bart Sibrel: “The space shuttle only goes as high above the earth as Florida is wide. So if you had a globe about a foot across … that would be about half an inch above the globe. The moon would be … 30 feet away. What we’re claiming is that they went 100,000% farther than the space shuttle has ever gone nearly four decades ago….
“And the space shuttle going 200 miles above the earth has already killed 14 people. And yet we’re to believe that nearly four decades ago with that much older technology and experience and ability, they went 250,000 miles away six times, landed on another world, and never killed anybody….
“They’re saying that we can return to the moon 50 years after going the first time. And their alleged new rocket [is] called Apollo on Steroids, meaning the rocket … now that we need has to be so much bigger than the rocket [with which] we successfully went to the moon back then….
“Then they said going to the moon is the logical first step to Mars and beyond…. Then why do we need to repeat it the seventh time?
“And he said we need to … learn how to protect the astronauts from radiation. Well, just do it the same successful way you did it before.
“Von Braun … originally said to make it in one rocket to the moon the rocket has to be taller than the Empire State Building and weigh 800,000 tons. The rocket they used weighed no more than 6500 tons….
“[S]ince 1972, no country—not the Soviet Union, not China, not Japan, not Great Britain—no one has ever claimed to send a human beyond earth orbit.”
Bart Sibrel: “Kelly Smith from NASA went on camera about four years ago and said that the radiation belt surrounding the earth which is about 750 miles above the space station—he said it’s dangerous and we must first learn how to protect astronauts from this radiation before we can send people through this region of space…. And then they launched the Orion spacecraft about three years ago with geiger counters to go into this radiation field … they come back with two geiger counters, and I say, ‘Can I please have those readings?’ And they say, no, that information is classified…. [W]hy is that amount of radiation classified? Because if they told you, it would prove that the astronauts couldn’t possibly go through it and survive.” [If Apollo astronots went through the belts 14 times, why did Orion have to measure the radiation levels?]
Professor James A. Van Allen: “The acceptance of such grandiose proposals by otherwise rational individuals stems from the mystique of space flight, as nurtured over many centuries by early writers of science fiction and their present-day counterparts. Indeed, to the ordinary person space flight is synonymous with the flight of human beings. The simple taste for adventure and fantasy expressed in that sentiment has been elevated in some quarters to the quasi-religious belief that space is a natural habitat of human beings.”
Did you hear what the discoverer of the Van Allen Radiation Belts said? The idea of sending men to the moon is a “grandiose” “fantasy”.
Revilo P. Oliver: “Professor Van Allen lists sixteen projects of the highest scientific importance and one that is merely utilitarian which were aborted or crippled by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1981 so that funds for them could be diverted to the construction of the ‘space shuttle,’ which, at enormous expense, chiefly benefited newsmen and the operators of boob-tubes, and produced virtually no increment of either scientific knowledge or usable technology. One has only to look at the list to see that a vast amount of highly important knowledge about the solar system, the universe, and even the earth itself was prevented or indefinitely postponed, just to give a few men an adventurous and exciting joy ride and to fascinate the audience that stares at television screens in a semi-hypnotic trance.”
Every passing year makes the Apollo hoax even more absurd. More than half a century has passed, and yet there is still no country that can send men into or beyond the Van Allen Belts.
Only Mommy’s widdle boys still believe that fairy tale.
“The American public has gradually gained awareness that everything government at any level tells them is a lie.” (Paul Craig Roberts; http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2024/12/03/rising-death-rates-and-health-injuries-from-covid-vax-can-no-longer-be-covered-up)
The widdle boys continue to watch Star Trek. Their mouths are agape, and they are drooling while they are mesmerized by their heroes: the tickjew Shatner, the tickjew Nimoy, the tickjew Walter Koenig, and the negress Uhura. They know it’s real! They’ve seen it with their own eyes! They know that interstellar travel is just around the corner! Look! Shatner and Uhura are kissing! It makes them quiver with ecstasy to watch it!
“The average man does not get pleasure out of an idea because he thinks it is true; he thinks it is true because he gets pleasure out of it.” — H. L. Mencken