""When pride comes, then comes disgrace"." "Proverbs 11:2" ""There is nothing consealed that will last forever." Matthew 10:26 Three" ""Let us build a tower that reaches to the heavens..." ""so that we may make a name..."" ""..for ourselves"." "Genesis 11:4" "Since the beginning of recorded history, the human race has been at war." "First with members of there own family, then with fellow countrymen, and finally nations at large." "Yet perhaps the starting ground for all this human conflicts lay somewhere deeper within the very character of the human condition, and the dark untouchable clevises of the human heart." "It is said that the first inequity of free will began even before the maiden pilgrimage from the embryo, preceding the very creation of the earth itself, in the full life of souls in the heavenly realms." "The dawn of warefare some believe, was initiated by a fallen angel whose tresspass against God was pride." "In ancient Babylonia in an age so long ago that the exact millennium remains a question." "the Tower of Babel began construction." "It was to be the single greatest achievement of the human race... a tower so tall..." "that it's summit would reach the heavens, and by it prove to the world that there race was superior." "It would Gods irony that it would never be finshed." "Time passed, nations fell, a machine age emerged." "And once again the ingenuity of the species which held dominion over all others unveiled at what was at the time the most monumental accomplishment ever imagined, the largest machine yet constructed, an automation so mammoth and so revered" "even before it's first demonstration that it's only be fitting name was..." ""TITANIC"" "On April 10, 1912 it set sail..." "It was boasted to be..." ""The ship that God himself could not sink"." "But it would be God's irony that the very element that was ment to keep it afloat could cause it to sink." "Water." "Frozen water," "In the form of an iceberg." "No even one voyage did it complete." "And then the next age of .... in the vault of human history perhaps the last age." "The space age." "Competition for victor was unparalleled." "Powerfull nations spent billions in unabashed rivalry to outdue the other." "The Soviet Union launched the first orbiting satellite, the first animal... the first man." "They had logged 500 percent more hours in space that the United States, and in June of 1969... they launched an unmanned probe to the moon... the retreive the first soil samples from another world." "Just one month before Apollo 11." "That's how close the race was." "Had there unmanned probe not crash landed into the lunar surface... the first moon rock brought back to Earth... would have been by the Soviet Union." "Richard Nixon..." "President at that time," "Had this to say about the latest work of the human hand..." ""It is the greatest week since creation..."" ""The greatest event since the laying of the foundation of the seas,"" ""Since the origin of the universe itself,"" ""Since the design and forming of the delicate human eye,"" ""through which all these things are perceived."" "Was a flying machine with it's two passengers... landing on its closest celestial neighbor... and returning from where it came." "Perhaps again Gods irony lay somewhere within the great boast of human kind." "The building of the tallest tower, for the sole purpose of standing out among the races... was never finished." "The machine that was so great and that was said to be untouchable by even God..." "Never completed it's first voyage." "And finally... the crowning achievement of human kind... the greatest boast of the species... the event in human history... most associated with pride in our own accomplishments." "Landing on the moon." "20 years later... and years beyond schedule... the same space program, couldn't put into orbit a telescope with a lens that focused." "And yet two decades earlier, a mission 100 times more complicated, worked on it's first occasion." "With close scrutiny of the voters of the zealous Nixon administration, a critical examination of the entirely government control press coverage, and newly discovered footage of the crew of the Apollo 11 staging part of their mission, we which to detail what may be come to be" "THE GREATEST GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY OF ALL TIME" "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE MOON" "Dr Von Braun, How would you say we stand in relations with the Russians... and if you think we can ever catch up?" "I am convinced that in the space field the Russians are ahead of us particularly in large weight lifting capability, and that at the moment... the problem is not so much that to catch up the working speed they have already demonstrated." "If we are running as fast as they do... there is still a considerable gap to close... and only future will tell if we will manage close that gap." "We cannot and will not ever" "Get in this race as we should so long as all of our objectives are short term objectives." "We've got to have no finite end to our objectives." "The end of our objectives should be as far as we can see at any given time... but right now we need a 10 to 12 year program... that has as it's ultimate goal the man domination of space..." "If we don't we're going to be in trouble." "I believe that this nation should commit itself... to achieving the goal... before this decade is out... of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth." "We must ensure our preeminence and the peaceful exploration of outer space... focusing on an expedition to the moon in this decade." "T minus 60 seconds and counting..." "We passed T minus 60... 55 seconds and counting..." "Neil Armstrong reported back when he received the good wishes" "Thank you very much." "We know it will be a good flight." "Good luck and God-speed." "40 seconds away on the Apollo 11 lift off" "All the second staged tanks now pressurized." "35 seconds and counting..." "We are still go with the Apollo 11 30 seconds and counting..." "Astronauts reported feels good." "T minus 25 seconds... 20 seconds and counting..." "T minus 15 seconds..." "Guidance is internal... 12... 11... 10... 9... ignition sequence start. .." "6..." ""Free Speech"" "Unknown to the citizenry, high above the earth beginning at an altitude of 1.000 miles, and extending an additional 25.000 miles lay lethal bands of radiation, called the" ""Van Allen radiation belts"." "Every space missions in history with human on board... from both U.S. and the Soviet Union... from the first in 1961... to the present, has been well below this deadly radiation field." "Mercury..." "Gemini..." "Soyuz..." "Skylab... the Space Shutle... all maintained altitude well below 1000 miles... all exept Apollo." "The more experienced Soviets... spent 100 hours in space... for every 20 hours of the US." "In order to survive the hour and a half journey through this radiation field necessary to reach the moon and return, solid lead shielding between the astronaut and the exposure outside would be required." "The mamoth Saturn 5 rocket used by Apollo was already 35 stories tall... and weighed as much as a battleship." "To add additional tonnage in the form of a lead barrier completely surrounding the crew members would have made it impossible for the vehicle to get of the ground." "That is why the Soviets their more advanced only sent an unmanned probe to the moon." "The Apollos spacecrafts narrowest shielding was less 1/8 inch of light aluminum." "In 1998, the Space Shuttle flew to an altitude... 350 miles... one of its highhest altitudes ever... hundreds of miles below the beginning of a field of radiation that was so severe... that the astronauts inside of their shielded spacecraft and inside of their shielded spacesuits... saw flashes of light with eyes shut... that they described as shooting stars... due to radiation pe netrating first the shuttles shielding... then their space suit shielding, then their skulls." "and finally, the retinas their eyes closed." "As a result CNN issued the following report" "Noting NASAs unpredicted surprise..." ""The radiation belts surrounding Earth..." "May be more dangerous for spacewalking astronauts than previously believed." "Scientists say the phenomenon, known as Van Allen belts, can spawn killer electrons when the Earth magnetic changes." "These electrons that are being studied, could have an important effect not only on the satellites, which has happened in the past, but can also affect the astronauts by creating high doses of radiation." "it could influence their health." "The electrons can penetrate through various materials... including spacesuits... and can pass through, in fact, the walls of the Space Station... and can create high charges deep inside of these objects"." "President Kennedy, a man of political, not scientific background... set the irrevocable goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the 1960's just days after the first astronaut has spent a mere 60 minutes in space, not even achieving a single orbit around to Earth." "We choose to go to the moon in this decade an do the other thing not because they are easy, but because they are hard." "We take an additional risk by making it in full view of the whole world." "but as shown by feat of astronaut Shepard, this very risk enhances our stature when we are successful." "The technology nessessary to launch the massive Saturn 5 rocket... and an intercontinental ballistic missile is 95 percent similar." "When the Soviet Union launched mankind's first satellite" "Sputnik- in 1957," "There was great concern that they mastered space ahead of the U.S." "and might us this advantage to launch a first nuclear strike, from an orbit high above North America." "When they also put the first animal space... then the first man in space, then the first spacewalk, the first crew of three, and the first ever of two ships simultaneously orbiting spacecrafts, concern turned to fear and then horror," "as America watched their communist enemy achieve all these firsts and no hope in sight of ever catching up." "Mr. President a member of Congress said today... that he was tired of seeing the United States second to Russia in the space field." "I suppose he speaks for a lot of others..." "What is the prospect that we will catch up with Russia and perhaps surpass Russia in this field?" "However tired anyone may be, and no one is more tired then I am" "It is a fact that it is going to take some time." "And I think we have to recognize it." "They secured these large boosters which have led to their being first in Sputnik, and led to their first putting their man in space." "We are, I hope, going to be able to carry out our efforts with due regard to the problem of the life of the man involved this year." "But we are behind." "If it was impossible to better the Soviets in the space race, which was really a race of technological armaments," "What could be done?" "How could America offset the threat of superior weaponry?" "Through the history of rivalries and war, a stood generals of lesser armies and their counterparts have used deceit and misinformation as a method to achieve victory." "In World War II, for example," "Columns of inflatable tanks were placed in locations afar from Normandy to draw German forces away from the real location of invasion." "The Star Wars missile defense program rigged tests to make it seem more advanced than it really was." "That's the conclusion of the General Accounting Office." "The aim was to fool the Soviet Union about U.S. military readiness during the Cold War." "Certainly it was not possible to fool just the Soviets about U.S. strategic capability in the 1960's while somehow informing 200 million Americans, of the truth secretly." "In order to them to believe the U.S. have the capabilities to go to the moon, everyone would have to believe it." "Furthermore, the pride of a nation was at stake, and the goal of a martyr, not to mention the growing unrest domestically of a government throwing tens of thousands of lives away in a foreign war, riddeled with contradiction and ambiguities." "In Addition, the Apollo program had already spent billions of dollars." "If it failed to achieve it's goal with such an investment it would indeed be a large and bitter pill for the taxpayers to swallow." "The cost of the program, whose sole goal was to be the first to plant a flag on the lifeless rock just outside the Earth, if adjusted for inflation to the XXI century was $ 135.000.000.000," "With a profit margin of just 7 percent, this would be equal to over $ 9.000.000.000 profit going to the privileged contractors chosen by his friends at NASA." "If the machinery was in fact only achieving Earth's orbit, as other earlier missions had already done, then the completion and functionality of the other components would not have been as important and even more profit would have been made." "$ 135.000.000.000 could feed 2 million people for their entire life." "It could also buy 2 million two-bedroom houses." "Yet how could such an undertaking be kept secret and for such a long time?" "To the latter one needs only to remember that an unsolved riddle, six years older, the assassination of President Kennedy still daunts the minds of the vast majority of Americans." "As apparent of a conspiracy as his assassin being assassinated himself the truth of the matter has still escaped history." "In keeping a secret of the magnitude of the Apollo missions, being fraudulent created one turns to the the Manhattan Project for comparison." "Secretly build the first nuclear bomb during the early to mid 1940's, it involved 129,500 people over a 3 years period." "Yet the secret did not get out." "A quarter century later, the art and technology of espionage, inevitably improved." "narrowing dramatically the number of players in a know of large clandestine operation." "Just a year before the first mission to the Moon," "NASA launched the tetra satellite, specifically designed to simulate flight data coming from the Moon, so that the ground crews could rehurse the landing." "Much of the astronauts did their own simulations." "Had it not supposedly fallen back to earth all that would have been needed during the actual flight would be a repeat of one of these computer programs, with a few original variations transmitted to the satellite for rebroadcast to Houston" "score of computers and their deceived operators on the ground would the receive prearranged information including the alledged location, altitude, and fuel consumption of the spacecraft, as if it were descending to the Moon surface." "If the Soviets tried to find the actual location of an Apollo crew in the hundreds of thousands of miles surrounding the Earth and the Moon, it would be like trying to find a robot in the Atlantic Ocean." "The fact that the program Apollo was sort of departmentalized... with various construction and test sites around the country made that only a few people saw the whole picture." "And for the first time ever there was no independent press coverage of such an historical event." "Whatever pictures and sound were distributed to the public was strictly controlled and previewed by the federal government." "They were then disseminated, unchecked untill this hour for who would realize that the unthinkable was not only possible... but absolutely true?" "And what of the photographs?" "What do they tell us?" "On three separate occasions our office asked NASA PR department for every single pictures of an astronauts on the surface of the Moon, just during the maiden voyage of Apollo 11." "Many duplicates were sent." "In all fewer than 20 pictures were found, including first hand investigation on site of the agencies vaulted archives quite surprising considering the historical significance of the event." "These very photographs are the same ones circulating year after year on anniversary commemorations." "It is estimated that in just the first sixty minutes on the moon, motivated by the tenure nature of the circumstances" "Many more exposures could have been expeditiously taken." "Also surprising is the scarcity of photographs of the missions chief pioneer," "Neil Armstrong." "The greatest achievement in human history... and of the man who's first step echoing around the world, dawning a new age of scientific enlightenment, there is only one full body picture on the Moon, besides this ghostly reflexion." "This one, taken by an automatic camera mounted on the side of the Lunar Module." "Perhaps he feared liability should the whole conundrum later become unraveled" "Perhaps he has forgotten that he had tested to the authenticity of the event." "with his signature on this plaque engraved by the Federal Government." "In fact, in the more than 30 years since the event aside from NASA initial press conference, and the occasional brief anniversaries remarks, where few questions were permitted," "He has never given one on camera interview." "To anyone." "Ever." "From an analytical standpoint, photographic anomalies have to be sort with an understanding of lighting and shadows." "The most straight forward is simple." "When objects are lit solely by the sun, as all the scenes on the moon were said to be," "After all lighting equipment was not only impractical it is unnecessary in bright sunlight then all shadows, regardless of the landscape will run parallel with one another and never intersect as shown by this example." "In these seldom seen photographs obtained from a rarely used auxiliary NASA archival site it is clear that the scenes were lit with artificial light." "These shadows which are cast at different angles are evidence that a second light source is being used." "In addition, the sun would not cause an isolated hot spot, like this." "Only an artificial light would." "Again intersecting shadows and another hot spot." "And again." "And again." "It is simply impossible for this picture to have been taken with sunlight on the moon." "Here the shadows are shown as black as pitch." "And yet here, completely in the shadow, the astronaut is lit up like a Christmas tree." "How can this be?" "Or this, on the shadow side of the Lunar Module." "In this magnification of an Apollo photograph, a rock, very likely a paper mache prop, because of the crease here is categorized with the letter"C"." "In later releases of the same picture, the letter is gone, probably airbrushed out." "Here a cross hair, which was burned directly into the image from the film plate, and thus should always appears on top of the objects in the photograph, appears behind the object in this scene, clearly revealing a composit of two pictures into one." "Someone apparently forgot to create a burn crater underneath the Lunar Module 10,000 pounds thrust engine." "Despite the fact that during ground tests there was a real concern for the vehicle to fall into the hole the engine created as it descended." "Here is a Norman Rockwell depiction drawn just two years earlier, based on the latest specifications of scientific data." "In these enlargements, it looks as though the Lunar Module was simple placed there... not even one speck of moondust on the landing pod." "As a result, all subsequent flights had to have the same discrepancy, which were explained away by the effect of no atmosphere." "And what about stars?" "On the Moon with no atmosphere they must have been quite a site to behold." "Yet there is seldom any mention of them." "If ever, by any of the astronauts, on any of the missions." "Undoubtedly, creating a mural with all the constellations properly placed in the sky, would have been virtually impossible to create accurately, much less realistically." "A competent amateur astronomer would have been able to call attention to the slightest error in measurements." "The answer..." "Not to talk about the stars." "Ever." "In their post flight press conference, it was the only question to which Neil Armstrong responded with an absence of memeory." "When you looked up at the sky..." "Could you actually see the stars in the solar corona, despite of the glare?" "We never able to see stars from the lunar surface or on the daylight side of the moon, by eye, without looking through the optics." "I don't recall, during the period of time we were photographing the sonar corona... what... stars we could see." "I don't remember seeing any." "Years later, though, Michael Collins would remember seeing the illusive stars." "and wrote about them in "Expeditions to the Moon"." "It seems his memory improved the older he got." "Why don't stars appear in any of the photographs?" "Simply because the proper mostly closed exposure setting for the cameras iris is set that way for the bright sunlight on the Moons surface, completely diminish the faintness of relatively distant specs of light" "This answer is true." "It does not however explain why never they took any pictures of the stars by themselves." "with an exposure settings perfect for them." "While they took three automobiles to the moon," "They never took a photographic telescope." "Had they done so, they would have been able to see farther into the universe, than ever before had been realized." "If they had taken a telescope, and one actually on the moon they would have had to capture undiscovered galaxies that might one day prove to be non existent." "The cost of the three Moon moles in XXI century currancy:" "nearly $ 60.000.000 each." "Though they had fewer parts then a jeep." "Where was all this money going?" "Then there is the flag blowing in the wind, at least twice... on the atmosphereless moon," "We can only guess that most of the mission was staged inside... for fear of a possible aerial or satellite reconnaissance, from an unfriendly nation." "The backpacks designed for one sixth gravity, must have had the cooling system removed to allow for movement without falling over." "With very near and hot studio lighting that left one hot astronaut inside," "Assuming that it was the astronauts inside after all." "Their faces were always covered." "The necessary mammoth amounts for air conditioning were probably responsible for the air current." "Here, the editor cuts of a still flag just before the effect becoms noticeable." "Here it is unchecked." "This rare clip attained decades ago was never re-released with the inevitably increase experience and scrutiny." "To demonstrate one sixth gravity, a bouncy floaty field to the astronauts movements, would be achieved with relative simplicity:" "slow motion." "You are viewing the scenes as they aired more than 30 years ago." "Now let's look at them with the speed doubled." "It becomes discernible that they are in fact in Earth's gravity." "And are no more leading the ground than they would on Earth." "It is clear from this rarely seen color television pictures, the crew of the Apollo 11 brought a high resolution color video camera with them on their mission." "Yet the only pictures broadcast live from the Moon surface, were these from a low definition black and white camera." "In fact, the networks complained because in addition to this, they were forced to shoot the images second generation, of of a projection TV of a technology of 30 years ago." "and were not even allowed take a direct feed, which further degraded the quality and clarity of the images." "Perhaps this was precisely what NASA and the Federal Government had in mind." "After all, It was a first, regardless of where they were." "Better to open up their debut mission with fuzzy pictures and numerous black outs, rather then show too much revealing detail of a false scene that was yet unproven." "And finally, the element that seales their faith." "Of all the footage of Apollo 11 requested from NASA over a 5 years period, a gem was discovered, just before the completion this documentary:" "An old real received by mistake." "It contains the raw or unedited footage of the crew Apollo 11" "Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin Jr, and Neil Armstrong, staging part of their mission, for nearly 1 hour, in living color, with exceptionally clear behind the scened audio of conversations, discussing the techniques used to achieve a disingenuous picture depicting the Earth at a distance," "in order to falsely demonstrate their far journey from it and their ability to survive passing through the Van Allen Radiation Belts." "It can not be misconstrued that this staging was done for some other reason prior to the mission, for the real itself is slated and dated July 18, 19 and 20... 1969." "The very days of the mission, when they were said to be approaching and achieving lunar orbit." "Furthermore, it is apparent they are in genuine zero gravity aboard the actual spacecraft, necessary to convince the mass media of their authenticity, just not any further then Earth orbit as you will see." "In this never before seen or heard footage not only is the radio conversation between the astronauts and Houston control audible." "There is a secondary private conversation taking place between the crew and a third confidential party, prompting the astronauts with what to say, when to speak, and how to effectively manipulate the camera to achieve the desired misleading effect." "NASA claims the Houston transmissions were the only ones taking place with the astronauts." "Listen now as Houston control initiates a conversation with the crew only to find them to preoccupied with the behind the scenes trickery respond moments pass and the oversight is picked up on the clandestine third party who quickly prompts them:" "Talk!" "Immediately Neil Armstrong speaks." "Houston:" "Apollo 11, Houston, goal stone says that TV looks great." "Over." "No response." "Talk!" "Armstrong:" "Yeah, I hear it." "Again, the illusion they are attempting to create is Earth at the distance, to demontrate their far journey from it, and their ability to survive passing through the Van Allen radiation Belts." "Understand to that only about 20 seconds of this raw footage was ever broadcast to the public." "and these conversations discussing their deception would believed to would private... until now." "Here they discuss that these television transmission were in fact not broadcast live, as everyone believed." "They were first screaned and edited for playback later." "Roger." "We just wanted to know that we get to playback we can sort of correlate what we will saying." "Thank you very much." "Here they discuss the fact that they have turned out the lights and blocked out sunlight from entering the spacecraft through the other windows, as to not cause any reflected light to fall onto the spacecrafts wall in the foreground." "Aldrin:" "We shut out the sun coming in some of the other windows into the spacecraft." "So, it's blocking through the # 1 window and the reflected light." "The reason this was done that truth of the matter would not be revealed." "It is this..." "Though the federal government would have you to believe that this is a view of the Earth from a distance out of the spacecraft window as it nears the Moon, but it is not." "What they have ingeniously done is placed the camera at the back of the spacecraft and center the lens on a circular window in the foreground, outside of which it is completely filled with the Earth in low orbit." "The circumference of the window then appears be the diameter of Earth at a distance with the darkened walls of the spacecraft appearing to be the blackness surrounded." "That is why they wanted the interior dark and blocked out the sun from entering through the other windows." "Here you can see the excluded window probably 2 inches thick at the bottom." "This is because the Earth shine is coming in at a downward angle." "It also causes the Earth to appear to be an irregularly shaped circle for you are seeing the outside of the window at the bottem and the inside of the window at the top, which together form two different sized halves of a a circle." "Subsequently, this takes was never used." "As they perfected the shot, a cresent shaped piece of black material was inset slightly into the window to create the illusion of the Earth's terminator line dividing night and day." "It is uncannily convincing." "During this segment, intended to be edited and played back later for the world wide TV audience, dated July 18, 1969," "Neil Armstrong condemed himself as he states that he is 130,000 miles out, or halfway to the moon, as the NASA flight log also states on this date, when he is in reality low Earth orbit a few hundred miles." "Armstrong:" "Roger Houston." "The Apollo 11 calling in from 130,000 miles out." "Here, during another segment also intended to air after review," "Neil Armstrong falsely explains to the viewers how the shot is obtained, by putting the cameras lens to the wndows glass, as it would have be if they were at the claimed distance from the Earth." "We have only one window that has the view of the Earth and it is filled up with the TV camera." "If the window was completely filled up with the TV camera, as he stated, then an astronauts arm would not be able to get between the camera and the window as it obviously does here in this take." "Mid America becomes invisible with the terminal shadow line." "You can also notice how the astronaut that is operating the camera, reacted to the mistake by attempting to pan away from it." "This is a segment that they believed wasn't even being recorded much less suitable for broadcast, for the lens was being zoomed out and the scene was being changed to that of an interior from astronauts at work." "And apparently, the stop button popped back up on the recorder without notice." "Here is the diffused work light that they used to see camera controls but not throw light on to the spacecrafts wall" "Here they remove part of the crescent insert." "Finally, the iris is opened up and you can see and you can see the real location of the camera and the very bright and near Earth out the window." "Here's the slate for the 19th of July, and the same shot of trickery for the 19th of July." "And the 20." "And the same misleading shot on the 20th." "Later that evening, they were said to be walking on the moon." "How can this be... when they were in Earth's orbit only nine hours earlier, and the moon is some 3 days journey away?" "Furthermore, if they genuinely went to the moon," "Why would they faking any part of it?" "Why this trickery with the window?" "By faking being halfway to the Moon," "It becomes apparent they did so because they could not even go halfway." "It thus confirms that the stumbling block to their success was the lethal radiation of the Van Allen radiation belts." "Since the same equipment was used in the subsequent missions in the 40 months that followed," "None of them would have gone to the moon." "They only increased their proficiency at staging them." "When some TV viewers of the second manned mission to the Moon telephoned the networks complaining that reruns of 'I love Lucy' were being interrupted, it became clear that for taxpayers once was enough." "But it wasn't enough for the Government and contractors." "Billions of dollars of pure profit went with each return." "How coincidental that the following mission would have the element of life and death jeopardy:" "Apollo 13." "Now the public would take going to the moon more seriously, and be reconnected with the drama." "We now realize that perhaps the reason Neil Armstrong has never given an on camera interview is because he doesn't want to lie anymore." "What threats may have been made upon such an honorable man, or their families, to possess their reluctant cooperation and later ill feelings to what's perpetuating this still darkend hour in American history?" "NASA highest ranking official" "James Web, resigned without explanation just days before the first Apollo mission." "Why... when he was on the treshold of achieving the greatest accomplishment of his career?" "All three Apollo 11 astronauts also resigned shortly after their return." "On the 25th anniversary of the event, in 1994," "Neil Armstrong made a rare public appearance, and held back tears as he spoke these brief cryptic observations, before the next generation of taxpayers as they tour the White House." "Today we have with us this group of students among America's best..." "To you we say..." "We have only completed the beginning." "We leave you much which is undone." "There are great ideas undiscovered break troughs available to those who can remove one of the truth protective layers." "He is... that layer." "Perhaps someday soon, with the uncovering of this footage and its meaning, the true patriots of America will rise up, or come forward, and free the citizens and themselves from the sin that so easily entangles," "and from a federal government that needs to have the gangreen cut off." "Even if the governments destruction would come from the truth, then it is not worthy to stand and its betterment would inevitable follow." "All of us are mortal." "All of us will die." "Perhaps the seeking of a clear conscience before that hour will motivate the truth." "into the light." "Perhaps as citizens we should offer amnesty for this and other crimes of history for facts for those involved, before the truth perish with them." "Why must we wait until the year 2017 to open up the Kennedy assassination files?" "Perhaps they will not even be openend then," "For the law that reluctantly stipulates their release, so says with this clause:" "Quote:" ""With the exception of documents certified for continued postponement by the President."" "Whoever believes the citizens to be to immature for the truth, are to immature..." "for power." "The truth..." "will always... set us free." ""Too many secrets."" ""Who controls the past will control the future." George Orwell." ""The truth will come"." "William Shakespeare." "Tranlated by unknown." "Just somewhere on this planet."