All the Moon Landings were Faked (Except For Apollo 16)
Everyone is 16/17ths Wrong
I’ve heard all the names: “crackpot,” “conspiracy theorist,” “lunatic.” I don’t care what you call me, I know the truth: Man never landed on the moon, except for one time in April 1972.
People are so in love with the narrative of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin being the first men to walk on the moon, that they can’t see the obvious truth: it was actually Charles Duke and John W. Young, and no one else.
Call it a conspiracy if you must, but that term is entirely fitting. Tens of thousands of government employees secretly concocted an elaborate hoax, recording fake footage on a sound stage of five different moon landings. What’s truly remarkable is they did it all right next door to an entirely separate group of tens of thousands of government employees working on Apollo 16.
Do I even need to recap the evidence? Everyone knows it; you all are just too scared to admit the truth. Take the flag. In every picture from Apollos 11-15 and 17, you see the fabric rippling. Seriously? Wind in the absence of any atmosphere? It’s like these guys weren’t even trying. Contrast that with Apollo 16, in which the same flag shows completely stationary ripples, which are expected due to the same lack of atmosphere.
And what about the stars, people? Every photograph from the fake moon landings shows a black void. They probably knew that putting fake stars on film would look hokey, due to the marginal special effects of the day. This is entirely explainable on the Apollo 16 cameras, of course, which used a very small aperture and high shutter speeds to handle the intense, unfiltered sunlight.
And what about the technology? Are we really to believe that the technology existed to go to the moon in 1969, when most computers took up an entire room? Absurd. The reality is, we didn’t go to the moon until 3 years later, when computers could fit in a slightly smaller room.
I honestly don’t care if anyone believes me at this point. If you really want to believe men walked on the moon 6 times instead of exactly one, be my guest.
And they call me the crazy person.


