Was the moon landing a hoax?
Nomenclature
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No, it was not a hoax. Are you stupid? Just because 9/11 was a false flag attack does not automatically make everything in history a conspiracy. This is a precise example of the guilt-by-association attacks used by the American right to shut down scientific research and/or critical analysis. Their other traditional favourite was the allegation that wanting to properly investigate what happened on 9/11 was somehow equivalent to "disrespecting the victims", despite the fact that a great many of those pushing for an independent investigation were family members of victims. Getting back to the topic, there have been six manned flights to the Moon and dozens of samples of Moon rock were recovered. Proposing that most of NASA is conspiring to keep the truth from the American people is retarded because NASA is a scientific body with absolutely nothing to gain from doing so. You should keep that in mind the next time you deny climate change, you upside down neo-Nazi slop bucket. Side: Nomenclature
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@Nomenclature. Honestly, this one is less quacky than many of the Conspiracy Theories you have already professed support for (and this one is quite quacky indeed).. Why not just have the courage of your convinctions and make a definitive list of all the CT's, "non-conventional narratives", otherwise fringe/highly questionable ideas, ect. that you believe in? Side: Nomenclature
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Honestly, this one is less quacky than many of the Conspiracy Theories you have already professed support for (and this one is quite quacky indeed).. Ahahahaha! This coming form a climate change denier. You are a fucking joke. Go away, troll. Go do something useful, like decapitate yourself with a bread knife. Side: Nomenclature
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Its amazing only one president was in office for all "successful" moon landings. And when a president decided go send civilians, 10 years later, it burned up before leaving earth atmosphere. Think ... think ... think ! 🤔 Nixon - President - 1969 until 1974 American "Moon Landings" On this day in 1969, President Richard Nixon, along with millions of others, watches as two American astronauts walk on the moon. Later that evening, Nixon recorded succinctly in his diary “the President held an interplanetary conversation with Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on the Moon.” On December 11, 1972, Apollo 17 touched down on the Moon. This was not only our final Moon landing, but the last time we left low Earth orbit. Very suspicious! President Nixon speaks to moon landers by telephone... Side: Common sense
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