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Bill Kaysing

Bill Kaysing (July 31, 1922 – April 21, 2005) was an American author and conspiracy theorist who claimed that the Apollo Moon landings between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes.

Bill Kaysing

(1922-07-31)July 31, 1922

April 21, 2005(2005-04-21) (aged 82)

American

Early life[edit]

Kaysing served as an officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II,[1][2] having attended Navy Officers Training School.

lacked the technical expertise to put a man on the Moon.

NASA

the absence of stars in lunar surface photographs was indicative of a hoax.

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there were unexplained optical anomalies in the photographs taken on the Moon.

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there was an absence of blast craters beneath the , and that the rocket engines of the Lunar Modules should have generated an enormous dust cloud near their landing sites during the final seconds of descent.[7]

Lunar Modules

the death of , a quality control and safety inspector for North American Aviation, was mysterious and indicative of a hoax.

Thomas Baron

Kaysing, William (1966) [Originally published in ]. Intelligent Motorcycling. Illustrations by Jon Dahlstrom. Long Beach, Calif.: Parkhurst. OCLC 29211988.

Cycle World

Kaysing, Bill (1970). Land and how to Buy it For a Few Dollars an Acre. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Paradise Publishers.  80342613.

OCLC

—— (1970). How to Eat Well on Less Than a Dollar a Day. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Paradise Publishers.  80843621.

OCLC

—— (1971). (1st ed.). San Francisco, Calif.: Straight Arrow Books. OCLC 162589.

The Ex-urbanite's Complete & Illustrated Easy-does-it First-time Farmer's Guide: A Useful Book

—— (1973). (Revised ed.). San Francisco, Calif.: Straight Arrow Books. ISBN 0-87932-047-8.

The Ex-urbanite's Complete & Illustrated Easy-does-it First-time Farmer's Guide: A Useful Book

—— (1974). The Robin Hood Handbook. New York: Links Books.  0-82563-024-X.

ISBN

——; Kaysing, Ruth (1975). Eat Well on a Dollar a Day: Live a Healthier Life at a Fraction of the Cost. San Francisco, Calif.: . ISBN 0-87701-066-8.

Chronicle Books

—— (1976). Fell's Beginner's Guide to Motorcycling. New York, N.Y.: ISBN 0-81190-272-2.

Frederick Fell Publishers, Inc.

——; Reid, Randy (1976). We Never Went to the Moon: America's Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle!. Fountain Valley, Calif.: Eden Press.  19542836.

OCLC

——; Reid, Randy (1976). We Never Went to the Moon: America's Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle. Pomeroy, Wash.: Health Research Books.  47861692.

OCLC

—— (1977). Clark, Cathy (ed.). Privacy: How to Get It, How to Enjoy It. Fountain Valley, Calif.: Eden Press.  3892204.

OCLC

—— (1981). We Never Went to the Moon: America's 30 Billion Dollar Swindle. Cornville, Ariz.: Desert Publications.  0-87947-388-6.

ISBN

—— (1984). Great Hot Springs of the West. Santa Barbara, Calif.: . ISBN 0-88496-211-3.

Capra Press

—— (1987). Great Hideouts of the West: An Idea Book for Living Free. Port Townsend, Wash.: . ISBN 0-91517-962-8.

Loompanics Unlimited

—— (1987). The Senior Citizens' Survival Manual. Mission, Kansas: Bellwether Press.  0-94413-600-1.

ISBN

—— (1988). . New York, N.Y.: Instant Improvement. ISBN 0-94168-302-8.

Bill Kaysing's Freedom Encyclopedia

——; Kaysing, Ruth (1996). Eat Well for 99 Cents a Meal. Port Townsend, Wash.: Loompanics Unlimited.  1-55950-137-5.

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——; Kaysing, Ruth (1996). The 99¢ a Meal Cookbook. Port Townsend, Wash.: Loompanics Unlimited.  1-55950-140-5.

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Moon landing conspiracy theories

Bart Sibrel

van Bakel, Rogier (September 1994). . Wired. Retrieved July 20, 2019. A more recent report on Kaysing, including interview material from late in his life.

"The Wrong Stuff"

Kaysing, Wendy L. (May 9, 2013). . Self published. Retrieved May 9, 2013. Biography of her father, by the daughter of Bill Kaysing.

"A Brief Biography of Bill Kaysing"

Archived October 18, 2005, at the Wayback Machine with Nardwuar the Human Serviette

A February 16, 1996, radio interview