How could such a secret be kept from the world with so many people involved?
This is the same logical question I asked myself, when I was challenged a few years ago to examine the evidence in Bart Sibrel’s films. In fact, for most of us who research the moon landing hoax (MLH) it’s a logical starting point. And from a distance, this argument appears to be an excellent refutation of the conspiracy. But let’s take a closer look at what this assumption really implies. We have been told that estimates of over 150,000 people were directly involved in the production of the first nuclear bombs, and untold numbers were indirectly involved. Almost all of them had no idea what the end result of their work was to be – they simply worked on the production of “it”, whatever it was to become. So conservatively, well over 200,000 workers were involved in the Manhattan Project. And all but a handful were not allowed to know that they were creating a massive weapon of destruction. The secrecy was kept despite this large number of people. So over 20 years later, did the US gover