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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.
Bart Sibrel is an award-winning filmmaker and investigative journalist with over four decades of experience, known for his work in cinematography, editing, and directing, featured in outlets like Time Magazine and The New York Times.
He is best known for his arguments that the Apollo moon landings were faked, appearing on Joe Rogan, 60 Minutes, and Danny Jones.
I strongly recommend his documentary A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which has garnered over two million views on YouTube.
For some reason, this remains an incredibly polarising topic—one that sparks intense reactions. Perhaps it's because the moon landing represents such a pivotal claim about humanity's progress. Many seem unwilling to entertain the idea that what's often hailed as the greatest moment in human history might not have occurred. At the same time, many choose to accept NASA's account—despite it being part of the US government—on this narrative, while dismissing its credibility on other issues.
The epistemology is indeed fascinating.
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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.
Bart Sibrel is an award-winning filmmaker and investigative journalist with over four decades of experience, known for his work in cinematography, editing, and directing, featured in outlets like Time Magazine and The New York Times.
He is best known for his arguments that the Apollo moon landings were faked, appearing on Joe Rogan, 60 Minutes, and Danny Jones.
I strongly recommend his documentary A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which has garnered over two million views on YouTube.
For some reason, this remains an incredibly polarising topic—one that sparks intense reactions. Perhaps it's because the moon landing represents such a pivotal claim about humanity's progress. Many seem unwilling to entertain the idea that what's often hailed as the greatest moment in human history might not have occurred. At the same time, many choose to accept NASA's account—despite it being part of the US government—on this narrative, while dismissing its credibility on other issues.
The epistemology is indeed fascinating.
📺 Watch the video episode at jermwarfare.com
💸 Please support my work here
✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter

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