Wednesday, July 16, 2025

OUR MOON LANDINGS OCCURRED ON A HOLLYWOOD BACKLOT

Buzz Aldrin caught  'admitting' Apollo 11 moon landing was faked during Conan O'Brien interview

 

By Stacy Liberatore 

 

Daily Mail

Jul 16, 2025

 

In this July 20, 1969, photo, astronaut Buzz Aldrin Jr. stands next to the Passive Seismic Experiment device on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
According to NASA, while on the Moon’s surface, Buzz Aldrin deployed instruments to measure the distance from the Moon to the Earth, as well as to analyze the chemical composition of solar wind and the to measure the Moon’s seismic activity. Aldrin has said the moon landings never happened and were staged 
 

As America marks the 59th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, shocking resurfaced clips of Buzz Aldrin have reignited conspiracy theories that the entire mission may have been faked. 

Aldrin, the second man to step onto the lunar surface after Neil Armstrong, has spoken publicly about the mission for decades, but two interviews from the past have now gone viral, with some claiming he admitted the US never made it to the moon.

As the US celebrates the anniversary, clips of two interviews from Aldrin have resurfaced that appear to show him admitting America never went to the moon.

In a 2000 appearance on the Conan O'Brien Show, Aldrin stunned the audience when the host recalled watching the moon landing as a boy. 

'No, you didn't,' Aldrin snapped. 'There wasn't any television, there wasn't anyone taking a picture. You watched an animation.'

The awkward exchange left O'Brien speechless and has since racked up millions of views online.

Then, in 2015, an eight-year-old girl asked the former astronaut why no one has returned to the moon. Aldrin replied: 'Because we didn't go there, and that's the way it happened.'

NASA has never wavered in its stance that the Apollo 11 mission was real, backed by telemetry data, moon rocks, and the testimony of thousands of engineers and scientists. 

 

In a 2000 appearance on the Conan O'Brien Show, Aldrin stunned the audience when the host recalled watching the moon landing as a boy. 'No, you didn't,' Aldrin snapped. 'There wasn't any television, there wasn't anyone taking a picture. You watched animation'

In a 2000 appearance on the Conan O'Brien Show, Aldrin stunned the audience when the host recalled watching the moon landing as a boy. 'No, you didn't,' Aldrin snapped. 'There wasn't any television, there wasn't anyone taking a picture. You watched animation'

Aldrin, the second man to step onto the lunar surface after Neil Armstrong, has spoken publicly about the mission for decades, but two interviews from the past have now gone viral, with some claiming he admitted the US never made it to the moon

Aldrin, the second man to step onto the lunar surface after Neil Armstrong, has spoken publicly about the mission for decades, but two interviews from the past have now gone viral, with some claiming he admitted the US never made it to the moon 

 

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

My good friend Zorg, who is an intelligent gas from the planet Tralfalmadore, assures me that the moon landings really did occur. Going on the way back to Queen Victoria's time. There have been more than 20. But he might be full of shit, and I think he was drunk at the time, though I am not completely sure how a gas gets drunk.