NASA

Conspiracy theories tagged "NASA."

9 articles

Flat Earth Theory
Debunked

Flat Earth Theory

How millions of people came to reject centuries of science and believe the Earth is flat — the history, the psychology, and the YouTube algorithm that supercharged a fringe belief into a global movement.

1849 · United Kingdom
Apollo Moon Landing Hoax
Debunked

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.

1976 · United States
NASA Conspiracy & Cover-Up
Mixed

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.

1958 · United States
Debunked

Project Blue Beam — Fake Alien Invasion

The theory that NASA and the UN plan to use advanced holographic technology to simulate an alien invasion or Second Coming, enabling the establishment of a New World Order and one-world religion.

1994 · Canada
The Black Knight Satellite
Debunked

The Black Knight Satellite

A thermal blanket, some radio noise, and a retracted paper — how a century of unrelated events were stitched into the myth of a 13,000-year-old alien satellite orbiting Earth.

1998 · United States
Mars Face & Anomalies Cover-Up
Debunked

Mars Face & Anomalies Cover-Up

In 1976, NASA's Viking orbiter photographed a mesa on Mars that looked like a face. Richard Hoagland built an empire claiming it was proof of an ancient civilization. Higher-resolution images proved it was a hill. Hoagland kept going.

1976-07-25 · United States
Operation Paperclip — Nazi Scientists in America
Confirmed

Operation Paperclip — Nazi Scientists in America

The confirmed program that secretly brought over 1,600 Nazi scientists to America after WWII, whitewashing war crimes to gain Cold War advantage.

1945 · United States
Secret Moon Bases
Debunked

Secret Moon Bases

Do NASA, the U.S. military, or other governments have secret bases on the Moon? Examining the claims of lunar structures, alleged whistleblowers, and what decades of lunar imaging actually show.

1960s · United States
Van Allen Belt Radiation & Moon Travel
Debunked

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.

1969 · United States