Stanley Kubrick: Hidden Messages about False Landings on the Moon

18 04. 08. 2017
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In fact, since the beginning of the whole story of the flights to the moon, it has been speculated that some scenes in the ship and scenes on the moon were filmed in Hollywood under close scrutiny. Stanley Kubrick.

The link between missions to the moon and film production is not just in the movie 2001: Space Odyssey (1968). The same director is a horror film Enlightenment (1980). It also hides a few hidden references to the cosmic the Apollo program.

One of the characters personified by Jack Nicolson: “This is typical of you! Can you understand that I have obligations to my employers ?! Do you even know what the contract is about ?! Can you imagine what the contract is about? ” It was addressed to the character of the wife in the film.

Try to detach yourself from the story of the film for a while and realize the weight one has to bear when subscribing to something as crazy as the biggest lie on Earth. It's like it's Stenley Kubrik he said to his own wife, after finding out how he was doing dirty work.

Another curiosity in the film is the number of the room where one of the scary scenes of the film takes place. The actual room number in the hotel was 217. This was replaced in the film by 237. Kubrick justified this by saying that management feared that guests would be afraid to stay in the room.

The number 237 is not random. This corresponds to the average distance between the Earth and the Moon in miles.

Another interesting feature is the tag itself to the room key. We can see on it the inscription: “ROOM N237 ", which is an English acronym for" room number ". If you focus only on capital letters and try to swap "R" and "N" you will get the inscription "NOOM R237 ", which is the inverted word" MOON Ro 237 "- in Czech" Moon 237000 miles ". Is it just a coincidence? :)

In the article Stanley Kubrick: I forge a landing on the Moon (transcript of an interview) we presented the transcript of the interview that was to be shot by a filmmaker T. Patrick Murray three days before Kubrick's death. The film is probably a hoax, because an uncut version also appeared on the Internet, from which it is clear that the dialogues are arranged. However, the origin of this video still raises the question of who created it and why, and whether there is a real confession of Stanley Kubrick somewhere in the archives. To answer this question, you will need to search even deeper in the archives…

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