Bart Sibrel is an award winning filmmaker, writer and investigative journalist who has been producing movies and television programs for over 30 years. During this time he has owned five production companies, been employed by two of the three major networks and produced films shown on ABC, NBC, CNN, TLC, USA, BET, as well as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. To discuss his films, he has appeared and been interviewed on The Daily Show, Geraldo, NBC, CNN, FOX, Tech TV, Coast to Coast, and The Abrams Report. Articles featuring Mr. Sibrel’s films have been published in Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The L.A. Times, USA Today and many others. His top awards from the American Motion Picture Society include “Best Cinematography”, “Best Editing” and “Top Ten Director”. As the writer and director of the infamous “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon” which exposed the moon landing hoax, Mr. Sibrel has collected over the years innumerous military, government, industrial and private sources for credible firsthand verification of very real conspiratorial crimes against humanity. He will use these contacts and experience in exposing the true and unbelievably horrific intentions of the hidden minority who have diabolical intentions for mankind in his monthly Sleuth Journal column "Conspiracy Corner". Be sure to visit his site at Sibrel.com and subscribe to his Youtube Channel.If you are so inclined, you may Donate to further Bart Sibrel"s research with a with a generous one time donation, or a modest $5 per month recurring donation, to help Conspiracy Corner be entirely user supported. Your thoughtfulness is most appreciated.Bart Sibrel is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. When you want to shop on Amazon, please come back to this page and click HERE to visit the Amazon homepage, or copy and paste the following url into your browser"s bookmarks as "Amazon.com" for future use (http://amzn.to/2bvcs9I). Thank you!
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