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1996. That's the first time I recall someone claimed it was fake. As a parody in a videogame, and how the myth started.
It so obvious someone back in the day was granted Godlike powers and pulled the moon in real close (like Bruce did) for a quick photoshoot on the moon.
Exactly, other countries would've done this too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HQfauGJaTs
just holywood at that time
people have an emotional attachment so they will still say it's real
lol the greatest achievement of human kind and nowadays not even nasa wants videos of the supposed moonlanding displayed in schools to young people, they would obviously see it's fake af. During the "moonlanding" tvs were in the classroom to brainwash students about it during that time and now they don't want people to see the videos, weird
Maybe nothing just a confusion
allegedly hurt himself in confusion
from the YT comments