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Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed
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Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed

Jul 20, 2014
1h 26m
★ 4.0

Overview

Never-before-aired NASA footage presents evidence that the Moon is being used as a base.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Robert Kiviat Productions

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Cast

Roger Leopardi

Self - Narrator (voice)

Roger Leopardi

Amy Shira Teitel

Self - Spaceflight Historian

Amy Shira Teitel

Joshua P. Warren

Self - Paranormal Investigator

Joshua P. Warren

Lee Speigel

Self - Journalist, Huffington Post

Lee Speigel

Nick Redfern

Self - Author & Researcher

Nick Redfern

Mike Bara

Self - Writer & Lunar Researcher

Mike Bara

Danielle Y. Wyrick

Self - Planetary Geologist

Danielle Y. Wyrick

Ron Collins

Self - Lunar Researcher

Ron Collins

Don Ecker

Self - Broadcaster & Researcher

Don Ecker

Vito Saccheri

Self - Petroleum Engineer

Vito Saccheri

Edgar D. Mitchell

Self - Apollo 14 Astronaut

Edgar D. Mitchell

Allan Sturm

Self - Lunar Photo Researcher

Allan Sturm

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