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Bill Kaysing Interview (Never Broadcast)
by Bart Sibrel
Published on April 14, 2013
Bart Sibrel's unedited, never before broadcast, interview with, now
deceased, original moon landing hoax proponent and former contractor to
NASA during the Apollo moon missions, Billy Kaysing. The interview was
edited out of Sibrel's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon"
at the request of Fox Television to make the film fit into a one hour
time slot.
Mr. Kaysing discusses his first hand account of the incredible
atmosphere of engineering ineptitude, on-the-job drunkenness, and
endless insurmountable schedule slippages that were rampant in the
program, dooming it to failure. "The only way to make it, was to fake
it", he said was the underground motto of the staff.
Never before in all of recorded aviation has a flying machine worked on
its first attempt, much less the most complicated one ever imagined,
landing on another heavenly body on its maiden voyage, and returning
roundtrip with a crew that lived to tell, all with 1960's technology.
(More computing power today is found in a $10 watch).
According Kaysing, a classified interdepartmental memo rated the odds of
a successful and survivable manned lunar landing on its first attempt
at one in ten thousand. That is why the returning men of the mission
looked so dejected rather than triumphant at their press conference, as
they were blackmailed into lying about the alleged greatest
accomplishment of mankind, to the detriment of their own souls.
William Charles Kaysing (July 31, 1922 – April 21, 2005)
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