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The United States faked the moon landing.

Accuracy Alert!

The claim that the United States faked the moon landing is considered a conspiracy theory and has been debunked by several credible sources. According to the Royal Museums, Institute of Physics, History Extra, and History.com, Apollo 11 did indeed land on the moon, and the evidence supporting this outweighs any claims supporting a hoax. Wikipedia also mentions key facts about the moon landings and their significance. The Guardian and Space.com address the prevalence and persistence of moon landing conspiracy theories over the years, citing people's tendency toward paranoia and skepticism. Buzz Aldrin's interview cited by Reuters doesn't provide any proof that the moon landing was a hoax. Thus, based on these sources, the claim that the United States faked the moon landing isn't supported by credible evidence and is largely considered a conspiracy theory.

04:49 PM - May 03, 2024
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Robert Reich
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Tucker Carlson might be out at Fox News, but if you're counting on the network to suddenly start telling the truth, don't hold your breath.

As long as there’s money to be made by selling lies, weaponizing Trump's viciousness, and peddling conspiracies, Fox News will continue to do it.
02:51 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Emily Sugarloaf
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Sam Shirazi @samshirazi
Here’s my first spout

Going to do my best to cross post for all those who are interested
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⚛️Shawn Athan
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In response to Kazi Ahmed.
We ad dollars start rolling in is when I'm guessing.
12:52 PM - Mar 08, 2023
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Emily Sugarloaf
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In response to Kazi Ahmed.
It worked! Welcome!! 🐳🐳
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