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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 1H 51M

Did We Really Go to the Moon? The Apollo Footage, NASA Secrets & the Debate That Won’t Die

from The Daily Conspiracy Podcast · host The Daily Conspiracy Podcast

Tonight, Lee and Ollie dive headfirst into the conspiracy rabbit hole—moon landings, fake footage, retro-reflectors, NASA’s “lost tech,” astronauts losing their memory, and whether the entire space race was staged, sabotaged, or secretly ongoing. From Danny Jones’ explosive interview to Bart Sibrel’s lifelong moon-truth crusade, the lads unravel why people defend Apollo like a religion, why the footage looks like a GCSE school play, and whether the moon itself is hiding bases, aliens, or something far stranger. It’s unfiltered. It’s chaotic. It’s conspiratorial. And yes—there’s jizz-in-space talk.Strap in, because the Daily Conspiracy Podcast never takes a day off… and neither do the reptilians.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-conspiracy-podcast--6117787/support.

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