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Originally Posted by Fazor
In 1882, former CIA Agent David Townsend came forward with documents proving that the moon landing was real, but that the evidence of a hoax was also plated to take attention away from NASA's next project: a LEO troop-deployment platform with anti-ICBM capabilites. This evidence was published in the July issue of TIME magazine, but unfortunately archival records have been destroyed in an unreported fire. Mr. Townsend was soon killed in a freak traffic accidnet involving the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile, and the location of the smoking-gun documents died along with him.
There. Ironclad evidence that we landed on the moon. It's gotta be true because we have an actualy witness who cannot be located or questioned, therefore cannot be proven wrong.
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What do you want, he'd be like at least 150 years old even if he wasn't killed in a freak accident.
Anyone still has a copy of the july 1882, (or 1982, just to be sure) edition of Time magazine so we can settle this claim?
But 1882 must be the earliest record of a moon hoax.