Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert Questions 1969 Moon Landing on Blaze TV
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert Questions 1969 Moon Landing on Blaze TV

Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert Questions 1969 Moon Landing on Blaze TV

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Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert recently engaged in a televised discussion on Blaze TV with host Alex Stein, during which she entertained several far-right conspiracy theories, including skepticism about the 1969 U.S. moon landing. Boebert expressed curiosity about the ability to travel beyond the Van Allen radiation belt, questioning why, if the moon landing was real, current technology has not allowed a repeat journey. While Stein argued that current technology cannot surpass low-Earth orbit and declared the moon landing "provably false," Boebert responded with a mix of humor and tentative interest, suggesting a possibility of a classified briefing to clarify the matter. The conversation also touched on other conspiracies, such as claims about nuclear weapons being faked and alternative explanations for the collapse of World Trade Center tower 7. Throughout the segment, Boebert appeared to treat the conspiratorial topics lightly, often giggling and joking, though she did not outright dismiss the theories discussed. This interview exemplifies how certain political figures engage with conspiracy narratives, blending entertainment with skepticism toward government claims.

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