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Moonwalk schmoonwalk

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In the hierarchy of wacko conspiracy theories, the claim that the United States never really landed a man on the Moon -- everything was faked in a TV studio -- traditionally has ranked somewhat below the theory that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't really kill JFK and UFOs are zipping all all over the place.

But now you can pretty much count on "faked moonwalk" shooting to the top of the conspiracy theory charts, with a bullet.

Blame it on NASA, who admitted this week after a three year search that it either permanently misplaced or taped over the original videotape of the first moonwalk, on July 20, 1969.

Accident ... or cover-up?

And where was Obama?

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would have been much cheaper to fake em!

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