Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Neil Armstrong's giant leap for mankind remains one of humanity's greatest achievements -- and one of conspiracy culture's most enduring targets. Hoax theories have persisted for over fifty years, fueled by photographic anomalies, the Van Allen radiation belts, and Stanley Kubrick's alleged involvement.
Apollo Moon Landing Hoax
The claim that NASA faked the Apollo moon landings. Examining the evidence, debunking the major claims, and tracing the theory's origins and cultural impact.
NASA Conspiracy & Cover-Up
Broad claims that NASA conceals evidence of extraterrestrial life, hides the true shape of Earth, stages space missions, and suppresses discoveries that would fundamentally alter human understanding.
Stanley Kubrick Filmed the Moon Landing
The theory that director Stanley Kubrick, fresh from filming 2001: A Space Odyssey, was secretly hired by NASA to stage the Apollo 11 footage, supposedly leaving coded confessions in his later films.
Van Allen Belt Radiation & Moon Travel
The claim that lethal radiation in the Van Allen belts would have killed Apollo astronauts, making moon landings impossible — debunked by physics, dosimetry, and the astronauts' own health records.