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Friday, August 28, 2009

The Moon Landings: A Disney Production

If the Moon hoax is real, then someone or some studio had to be behind the whole thing. Many say the key player was Stanley Kubrick, because he was granted access to NASA's Zeis camera lens for his film Barry Lyndon. The special lens was used to film satellites in orbit from the ground, but Kubrick used the camera to film a 19th century period movie using only candlelight and natural sunlight to illuminate the actors. Needless to say, Barry Lyndon contains some of the most beautiful footage ever captured on film. There are other ways to link Kubrick with NASA and the US government - through such films as Dr. Strangelove (Pentagon footage and B-52 Bomber accuracy) or 2001: A Space Odyssey - but Kubrick wasn't necessarily involved with the Moon landing shoots. He may have been involved, but two other players in this film conspiracy need mention first.

In the middle of the 1950s, Walt Disney and Dr. Wernher von Braun (a central player in the Apollo missions, and the man who brought us the Saturn V rocket) worked together to create a film called Man and the Moon. People were amazed at how realistic the movie looked on television. Was this a rehearsal for the real thing?
 
 
There were a lot of similarities between Man and the Moon and the actual Apollo missions. Dr. von Braun really seemed to know a lot about the future of NASA - right down to how the LM would work (picture included). Why would the government allow a scientist to televise methods that could actually land a man on the Moon? Well, to be fair, the space age didn't begin until Sputnik launched in 1957, but still - why allow the Russians to see something that could feasibly work? Dr. von Braun was already working for the United States government during the filming of this movie, and he had been doing so ever since he had been recruited from the NAZI SS during project Paperclip.

Man and the Moon represents a rather remarkable feat. Today, science fiction films tend to depict places, events, and technologies that won't be around for hundreds, if not thousands, of years; but, Dr. von Braun's science fiction story about a Moon landing became reality in a little over 10 years. Amazing!

It seems logical to speculate that, during the height of the Cold War, the 30 billion dollars worth of money appropriated to the Apollo program was instead used to fund covert operations, technologies, and other Cold War related necessities. A small amount was given to a film crew that must have worked primarily out of Disney Studios and other venues. The Moon landings - brought to you by Disney!

The Moon landing films and footage are, honestly, immaculate. It remains quite hard to prove that they are filmed in a studio, though hoaxers and conspiracy theorists try and try again. With scientists like Dr. von Braun pulling the strings of a Moon hoax production, you can be sure that the results would be nearly perfect; and, for the most part, they are.

The few at Disney that knew about the hoax must have wanted desperately to leave their mark. How could they pull off the greatest hoax of all time, and never receive any credit? They had to do something, and they did.

In the early videos, Disney only added the most basic and subliminal elements that one can use to verify the Disney presence. When Apollo 17 rolled around, they knew that they had one last chance to put their trademark somewhere on the footage - and boy did they.

Hidden messages within Disney art is no great secret. It seems that many Disney artists do this. Take a look at the cover of The Little Mermaid sometime. Look at the castle, and you'll see a large phallus posing as part of the castle.
The above picture is taken from an Apollo 17 film feed. The Astronauts are collecting soil samples near "shorty crater" (geology station four), and one of the Astronauts appears to be resisting some of the lines that he may have been required to recite. Over and over again, they make references to a dog, and to the animal faces in the rocks. Some claim that the Astronaut is trying to imply that the "jig would be up" if they showed this Disney rock, because it is just too obvious. The innuendo is so obvious that the official NASA historical video no longer contains audio. If you would like to download this video from the NASA website, contact me (bottom of this page).

Conspiracy theorists claim that the original Astronaut audio has been tampered with, but the multiple references to dogs and to these strange rocks remain. The video with the above rock can be downloaded from the NASA website.

It seems very plausible that a Moon hoax would have been filmed using Disney stages and equipment. Heck, they already had the Moon sets from Man and the Moon. More than this, though, Disney was a firm partner to the US government's interests. During World War II, Disney studios produced training films and other necessities for the army. Disney Studios was the only place where dreams could become reality - on the big screen, that is.

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