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They are poorly educated about it. To make matters worse, there are those who fake up phony-baloney books and DVDs to sell. People who would not be caught dead reading a science book, can and will buy some drool that says no one went.

Others like to pretend it didn't happen because it gives them a phony sense of being "cool", "rebellious", "ahead of everyone else". It never seems to occur to them that there is no way some McJob refugee could know more about Apollo than the 400,000 who worked on it, and that 400,000 people couldn't possibly keep a secret for 40 years.

There are web pages that explain, simply, the things that people are getting wrong. These sites will help you understand what really happened. I am posting three links for you.

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Some people believe that no one has walked on the moon due to conspiracy theories that claim the Apollo moon landings were staged by the U.S. government. These theories often cite supposed inconsistencies in the evidence provided by NASA, but overwhelming scientific evidence and firsthand accounts from astronauts confirm that the moon landings did indeed occur.

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