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I used to laugh at the moon landing stuff until I saw a video from 1992

Back in college, I thought anyone who doubted the Apollo missions was just being silly. Then a few months ago, I found this old VHS transfer on a forum where a retired engineer pointed out the flag's movement in a vacuum. He showed a specific clip from a 1992 documentary, not the usual shaky online stuff. It made me actually look up the official NASA explanations for the first time. Has anyone else had a single piece of evidence shift their view on a big conspiracy?
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kai_chen2
kai_chen213d ago
Funny how one small detail can make you question everything. It happens with regular news stories too, where a single fact changes the whole picture. Makes you wonder what else you've accepted without really looking.
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nina_hall48
Funny you mention that, @kai_chen2. My uncle was big into the JFK stuff and showed me a home movie from the crowd that he swore changed his mind. It was just some grainy film of people looking the wrong way, but he fixated on it for years. Makes you realize how one clip can become someone's whole proof.
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grant.olivia
Ever notice how @nina_hall48's uncle's story is basically how every conspiracy theory starts? Just one weird detail that doesn't fit right.
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