Culture: Art: Self-referential
Moon landing hoax hoax   (+3, -1)  [vote for, against]

Now that so many people believe the moon landings were faked (see link) the time is right for a moon landing hoax hoax to be proposed, saying that to believe that the moon landings were faked is to kowtow to the mainstream and follow, sheep-like, the lies put out by the global hoax-generation industry, that the USA in the '60's didn't have the ability to not use the technology at its disposal to go to the moon, and that the moon-landing hoax story is a devious and fiendishly well-organised cover-up with multiple shadowy vested interests behind it to conceal the fact that men really did land on the moon.
-- hippo, Jul 10 2019

https://www.theguar...landings-were-faked [hippo, Jul 10 2019]

The idea of this hoax hoax is going to result in another hoax [+] I'm cancelling that auto bone too.
-- xenzag, Jul 10 2019


Just as long as they don't catch on to the fact that the Moon itself is a hoax ...
-- 8th of 7, Jul 10 2019


^ ridiculous, I have seen the lunar cheese sample on the net. So, if it didn't come back with the astronauts, how did it get to the Earth?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 10 2019


For a related, stranger hoax, look up the "documentary" called "Houston, We Have a Problem"
-- 4and20, Jul 10 2019


8th of 7 is a hoax. I confess. I feel better now that everyone knows.
-- xenzag, Jul 10 2019


// how did it get to the Earth? //

They're bits of Mars, collected by the Pope using the Templar's Magic Matter Transporter which is hidden in a secret basement in the Vatican.

Of course if you ask them they'll deny it, which is essentially an admission of guilt, particularly from catholics ... if the deny anything, it must be true ...
-- 8th of 7, Jul 10 2019



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