Deathbed Confession Claims 1969 Moon Landing Was a Hoax Filmed in New Mexico
March 1, 2026The truth is finally surfacing from the grave. Eugene Akers, former Chief of Security at Cannon Air Force Base, waited until his deathbed to confess the unthinkable: The 1969 moon landing wasn’t filmed in space—it was filmed in a military hangar in New Mexico.
Akers’ son reveals the extreme pressure his father faced, including direct threats of imprisonment and death from the highest levels of government to keep the secret of “”Operation Theodore.””
THE MOON LANDING WAS A HOAX. THE EVIDENCE IS LEAKING.
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English Script:
Eugene Akers: So this is my deathbed confession, because now I’m dying in cancer. So I’m going to go ahead and make this video for Bart Sibrel. In 1968, my father was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. He was in the military police for over 20 years. And on his death bed in 2002, we made a recording of what happened. Okay anyway, this is a story that our dad told me on his deathbed. Project Slam dunk was the name of this. President Johnson in 1968. Okay. And Cannon Air Force Base in 1968. He said by that time, by the time he got there, that there was already two large hangars that were connected. There was hundreds of dump trucks came in and dumped sand and stone and cement powder was powdered over the top of all that to make it look like a lunar landscape. They had men that fit fashion that into a lunar landscape, he said. Okay. I’ve never known my dad to lie, so this all took me by surprise. You know. What’s that all about? So, anyway, he said that in front of the airplane hangars was pole framing with large canvas tents. That was, concealing the inside of the staging area. Inside the staging area, on flatbed trucks was uncrated the lunar lander that was assembled, reassembled back inside the hangars. All of the walls were painted flat black, and the ceilings as well. He was sworn to secrecy by the NSA, and they would put him in prison for breaking that oath. When dad saw the moon landing on TV, he cried. He said he knew that what he had witnessed on TV was exactly what they recorded in that hangar. Dad told me all these things, father to son. He also told me not to ever tell anyone what he had said, but he said on his deathbed that he had to tell somebody before he died because it was just too important not to tell.


