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I think people are wrong about who really faked the moon landing

Everyone blames NASA or the government, but I found an old TV guide from 1969 that shows a Stanley Kubrick film aired right before the Apollo broadcast. That's too close for coincidence. Why would a director famous for special effects be on the same channel at the same time?
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grace565
grace56524d ago
Kubrick directing 2001 came out the year before, dude was already famous for space visuals. Probably just coincidence with the TV schedule, not some hidden clue.
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ryan653
ryan65324d ago
The BBC's 1969 Moon landing coverage ran for over 10 hours straight. That's a lot of airtime to fill, and they used whatever stock footage they had on hand. Kubrick's movie was the most obvious space imagery available at the time. I don't think there's any deeper meaning to it. People get too caught up in connecting dots that aren't really there. Sometimes a stock clip is just a stock clip.
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