Illuminati Deception: The Moon Landing Hoax (Stanley Kubrick's Apollo 11)

2LiterJaySTM
Published on Oct 29, 2025
Stanley Kubrick's Apollo 11 Fake Moon Landing Hoax Exposed ...

No one has ever been to the moon, deception has been at play since the conception of a grand vacuum never ending expanse - called Space.
The Apollo 11 moon landing along with the 6 other man attempts to land on the moon such as the Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17: The first six missions to land humans on the moon, from 1961 to 1972.
None of these missions are nothing more than a work of fiction. Hollywood fiction, movie sets and props made to look like#apollo1q #moon the surface of the "Moon" when in reality none of these astronauts never left the surface of the Earth.
(PS: Humans can't go to the moon because it's made of Plasma, it's a luminary and local. Not millions of miles away.)

#apollo #moon #moonlanding #moonlandinghoax #apollo11 #apollo11missions #apollo13 #apollo17 #soace #nasa #mars #marsmissions #nasa #nasafootage #buzzaldrin #neilarmstrong #sciencefacts #elonmusk #spacex

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