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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: MOON LANDINGS 'FAKE': What Stanley Kubrick's family say about 'hoax admission' video MOON LANDINGS 'FAKE': What Stanley Kubrick's family say about 'hoax admission' video RELATIVES of Stanley Kubrick have spoken out after a shocking video supposedly showing the movie legend make a deathbed confession that he helped NASA fake the moon landings emerged. By Jon Austin PUBLISHED: 22:29, Tue, Dec 15, 2015 | UPDATED: 22:29, Tue, Dec 15, 2015 The alleged Stanley Kubrick in the video and the iconic moon landing image In a statement released through a spokesperson, the family made it clear the film published on YouTube was a complete hoax, using an actor who was purporting to be the Clockwork Orange film director. The statement on behalf of his widow Christiane Kubrick said: "The interview is a lie, Stanley Kubrick has never been interviewed by T.Patrick Murray, the whole story is made up, fraudulent & untrue. The two-hour film, said to be raw footage of an interview with the Clockwork Orange director, in March 1999, went viral just days after NASA announced it had found the crash site on the moon of part of the Apollo 16 Mission rocket. NASA's announcement it had solved an age-old mystery over what happened to the booster was a blow to conspiracy theorists who have claimed for years that no man has ever set foot on the moon and every photograph and video from the six missions from 1969 were staged on Earth. However, the emergence of "Kubrick"'s apparent explosive confession could put the conspiracists firmly back in the driving seat after he appeared to admit being behind the historic footage of Neil Armstrong becoming the "first man on the moon" in 1969. The world watched in awe as Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and the rest of the Apollo 11 crew stepped foot on the moon for the first time that year. For decades since conspiracy theorists have claimed it and all the subsequent moon landings were hoaxed and no one has ever been on the moon. In the video, allegedly shot by documentary maker T. Patrick Murray on March 3 1999, four days before Kubrick died, but only released this year, a beared man said to be the reclusive The Shining director declares he has a confession to make. The bearded man says: "The conspiracy theorists were right, on this occasion." Related articles PICTURED: Does this picture prove aliens in a UFO watched the... Final proof man walked on Moon? NASA finds Apollo crash site on... He then tells the interviewer the event was contrived to fulfil former president John F Kennedy's prophecy of reaching the Moon and winning the space race against the Russians. The footage starts with the apparent Kubrick telling Murray how he has been "conflicted" by the hoax and was "blown away by the chance" of creating a film of the landings. He said: "I perpetrated a huge fraud on the American public, which I am now about to detail, involving the United States government and NASA, that the moon landings were faked, that the moon landings were all faked, and I was the person who filmed it. "It's total fiction. "(It's) an unparalleled fraud perpetrated against them. They should know. "The government, knowing this, takes advantage of it by perpetrating fraud after fraud after fraud." The interviewer asks: "How did you end up giving in? Being complicit with this fraud?" The man said to be Kubrick adds: "I didn't want to. NASA's Apollo 11 mission Thu, July 21, 2016 NASA releases stunning images from the Apollo 11 moon landing mission. Over 10,000 images have been released to Flickr capturing the magnitude and beauty of the mission. Play slideshow Is the Moon about to be HIT by an asteroid? Warning of collision... PICTURED: Moon starting to crack up after devastating asteroid strike The conspiracy theorists were right, on this occasion. Man in video claimed to be the late Stanley Kubrick "It's no secret NASA always wanted to fulfil this Kennedy prophecy. He also denied it was a joke when asked and said he felt both guilty and proud of his actions. At the start of the film, the pair discuss a "legal agreement" that meant the film could not be released until 15 years after Kubrick's death. If true, the film would make the moon landings one of the worst frauds ever perpetrated by a developed government on its people. An edited version of the film was released on YouTube in October this year, but only received 418 views. Conspiracists have previously claimed that Kubrick helped film the Apollo 11 and 12 missions, but refused to do any more. The story was that Kubrick worked for 16 months at a specially-built sound stage in Huntsville, Alabama, creating the footage. Poster Comment: I do not believe this in the least. Armstrong is dead now. But the Apollo 16 rocket booster crash site on the moon has been discovered. It was crashed to see what kind of seismic readings could be obtained. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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