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Aug 30, 2025

WATCH: If You Thought The Moon Landing Was A Conspiracy, This Video Will Mess You Up

An episode of “The Why Files” released a couple of years ago contains arguably one of the best, most mind-bending commentaries on our moon. A.J. Gentile is not an easy man to convince of anything. Where the data flows, he will follow. So what happens when the data starts pointing toward our moon being hollow, possibly a spaceship that was brought here thousands of years ago to stabilize our planet? WARNING: this one will mess you up. From The Why Files: Despite it being humanity’s constant companion through all of recorded time, the moon is still a mystery. Science hasn’t been able to explain how the moon was formed, its unusual orbit, its distance from us, its density, its composition, its structure. These are all still questions. There are theories about the moon that solve some of these puzzles, but not others. There is only one theory that answers every scientific question about the moon. Just one. (RELATED: WATCH: Jimmy Corsetti, Dan Richards Destroy The Mainstream Narrative On Ancient Egypt) That the moon is a hollow, artificial structure, brought here by — someone else. TMM Analysis For years, our EIC Kay Smythe Hill has woken up in the middle of the night wondering about this episode. She shares it with everyone she can because — to-date — no one has been able to dispute the data presented by A.J. and Hecklefish. “There are plenty of discrepancies with the moon landing for anyone with an ounce of common sense to question whether or not we actually went there. Quite frankly, there is more evidence pointing toward us having never visited our moon,” Hill notes. “I wish we could have more faith in our government and scientific community to truly know whether we have visited our moon, but in this day and age it just seems impossible. Maybe one day we will know the truth. For now, I’m going with A.J. and Hecklefish. The moon is hollow and probably a spaceship. I mean, why not?”

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