1 MINUTE AGO: Neil Armstrong Finally Confirms What We Thought All Along

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Published 2024-05-17
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Neil Armstrong is no stranger to making headlines. From his iconic words of that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, to making history as the first person to land on the moon, Neil is truly a legend, but beyond the impressive moon exploration, there's more to the story than we've been told. In a recent podcast episode, Joe Rogan addressed something strange he noticed in the clip of the first moon landing. It has made many researchers and the general public go back to that one clip and make Neil Armstrong's confirmation of what we thought all along to suddenly surface. Brace yourself, because what we're about to reveal might make you question what you've always known about man's first landing on the moon.



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All Comments (21)
  • @Hobbes746
    Neil Armstrong died in 2012. What did you use to contact him, an ouija board?
  • @mlsharma7309
    If moon landing was not fake, how the crew came out of moon's gravity without a rocket or launcher and without adequate fuel has not been satisfactorily explained which lend considerable weight to the conspiracy theories!
  • @TOPFIVEFIT
    CLICKBAIT BULLSHIT - AND WHAT THE HELL DID THE PHOTO OF LIAM NEESON HAVE TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS CRAP???
  • @ajamesmcdermott
    More clickbait on youtube. Nothing about Neil Armstrong say something before his death. What would you expect from Australia?
  • @user-xy7fs4rr6j
    And they all look uninterested and not excited when they returned & did press interview.
  • @tomctutor
    Neil Armstrong was a brave, intelligent man who was not afraid to take risks for the sake of advancing humanity. The first person to walk on an extraterrestrial body, I true hero. No Moon Landing deniers are worth a spit in my opinion and certainly nowhere near the caliber of Neil.
  • @stephengerard54
    So once again we are drawn in by a sensationalist video title. And once again we are promised something that never emerges in the actual content of the video. Again we get a history lesson. Where is the promised "final" confirmation from Neil. What is that confirmation a confirmation OF. No confirmation from Neil as he lay dying. And certainly no mention or explanation of what we supposedly "thought all along". And yes TOPFIVEFIT, the photo of Liam Neeson (supposedly of Neil Armstrong?), finally nailed the authenticity of the video, shut.
  • @kostasb2947
    WHAT is it "we thought all along"? And just WHERE on this video is there a "confirmation" about it, whatever it is???
  • Wish I had read the comments before watching. Everybody was right. 100% click-bait.
  • @babzzification
    This would be much more enjoyable if the annoying music in the background wasn't there
  • @ronholfly
    One day in the future that actual landing site on the moon will be a tourist attraction. So much for the disbelievers.
  • I was smart enough to read the comments before, I passed on watching this click bait.
  • @Mike-tg7dj
    What's with the airfield at 13:08? It looks like it ought to be at area 51. Oh yeah , clue in Neil Armstrong has been dead for a while now so I don't see how he could have spoken to anyone in this world yesterday or a month ago. Matter of fact Neil has been gone for while now so I don't see how he could have spoke a minute ago. Just saying. Clickbait
  • Right? The commentator has a english accent so authoritative. Wow, I believe it. It's so informative, so groundbreaking. For anybody with an IQ of 70.
  • @mrdan322
    I don't know what to believe about the moon landing. What I do believe is that it was necessary for the USA to be ahead in tye space race. At any cost.