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Were the Moon Landings Faked? Analyzing the Evidence

Gabriel Morris
10 min readApr 28, 2020

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I’m going to say it right at the beginning: I believe the moon landings did happen, just as the government and the astronauts say they did, just as the countless photos and videos show. There’s no conspiracy. This one isn’t even debatable. The mountain of evidence that is publicly available is as solid as it could possibly be to prove that the moon landings happened.

But I can hear the responses of many in the conspiracy movement already:

“So you just believe everything your government tells you?”

“You didn’t research the subject enough.”

“Another sheeple, think for yourself!”

“Who’s paying you to spread disinfo?”

“Naive, gullible, not very intelligent.”

“Governments lie, therefore they must have been faked.”

“If you believe that, I’ve got some oceanfront property in Montana to sell you.”

But I don’t believe the moon landings happened just because the government says they did. The moon landings weren’t simply an announcement by President Nixon. They weren’t documented only in the newspapers with a few photos of men on the moon, or on TV with a few short video clips of astronauts bouncing along in spacesuits for a few seconds. The evidence to support the fact that the moon landings happened is monumental. Every piece of the puzzle of evidence that you could possibly ask for exists in overwhelming abundance.

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Gabriel Morris
Gabriel Morris

Written by Gabriel Morris

Gabriel is a world traveler, adventure junkie, outdoors lover, published author of seven books and YouTube travel video creator at Gabriel Traveler.

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