Demand to send people to the moon is fake!
In 1969, the United States Space Research Organization NASA has always been claiming to be the first person to send the moon. It is believed that Apollo 11's success or the biggest step in the space of human beings.
But now a new video has raised the demand for Americans to foil the claims of Chandravya.
This is not the first time, however, before that, many times Nasa has peep into the minds of many skeptics about Chandravyaan's success. Those who criticize it, are called 'Conspirators' in the garb. And their theory is called Conspiracy Theory Now, as a conspirator, analyzing some pictures of NASA, the claim that America's sixth moon mission is 'successful' and sending people to the moon is totally fake
Mail Online has published a video with this title news. A YouTube channel called StreetCap1 released this video, after the Apollo 17 moon turned on an astronaut's body or spaceship. The video of NASA's video analyzed by the video claims that the YouTube channel owner
His claim, the person who appears in the film has long hair on his head.
There is no spacer in his body, but the shadow of his shadow on the moon, but the spacer is visible
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