Sunday, June 9, 2019

UKRANIAN SCIENTIST FINDS PROOF MOON LANDING WAS A HOAX

Professor Rostyslav Dombrowsky made a startling discovery when he studied photos of US moon landing

By Oleksander Kushnirenko

UNIAN
June 8, 2019

KIEV, Ukraine -- A Ukrainian scientist claims he found undisputable evidence that proves the US moon landing was a hoax.

Professor Rostyslav Dombrowsky of the Kiev Institute of Scientific Studies announced Friday that he has made a starling discovery which proves the US moon landing and the walk of US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Bizz Aldrin was a huge hoax that was probably perpetrated in some secret CIA film studio.

Professor Dombrowsky said he conducted meticulous studies of moon landing photos provided to KISS by NASA. While studying the moonscape he found something unusual in two photos. Using a powerful magnifier, Dombrowsky discovered a small label stuck on the moonscape in each of the two photos.

The labels read: Hecho en Mexico

Dombrowsky told reporters from the Ukrainian Independent Information Agency of News (UNIAN) that his discovery is undisputable evidence that the US did not land any men on the moon.

UNIAN contacted NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and asked him if he could explain how they forgot to remove the labels. He replied that the labels, not the lunar landing, were a hoax. Bridenstine believes the Russians somehow photoshopped them on the pictures. He insisted the US moon landing was for real.

John Brennan, former director of the CIA, says his sources report that Rostyslav Dombrowsky is an agent of Vladimir Putin and is colluding with the Russian dictator to embarrass the United States.

Alex Jones, America’s most prominent conspiracy theorist, once insisted the NASA moon landing was fake, calling it “Tinkertoy stuff”. Jones called Brennan an idiot and said he was pleased that the report coming out of the Ukraine has finally vindicated him.

President Trump told UNIAN that deep down he always felt the moon landing was a hoax and that reports to the contrary were fake news. Trump said the only thing that surprised him about Dombrowsky’s discovery was that the labels did not say ‘Made in China’.

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