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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 35 MIN

We Never Went to Space...And Other Things TikTok is Confidently Wrong About | CTRL + ALT + DELUSION

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In this delayed episode (apologies! Issues with the hosting site) of CTRL + ALT + DELUSION, we break down a viral claim that Artemis II is fake because the moon landing never happened and somehow that spirals into denying space itself. We’re unpacking the logic, roasting the arguments, and talking about how misinformation spreads so easily online.We cover:The truth about the Apollo missions and moon landingsWhat Artemis II actually is (and why it’s not even a landing mission)Common moon landing hoax arguments and why they fall apartHow social media rewards confidence over factsWhy people believe things that feel right instead of things that are rightThis episode is equal parts hilarious and real because while the takes are wild, the way they spread is something worth paying attention to.If you enjoy the episode, be sure to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share it with a friend who’s deep in TikTok conspiracy land.And if you want to keep the conversation going or suggest other TikTok conspiracies for us to dig into, then please join the community over on Facebook: Average Joe Nerdcast: The Lobby. Link to the Group 👇https://www.facebook.com/share/g/18QsJ5mTLd/?mibextid=wwXIfrStay gold, nerd bold.

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