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Neil Armstrong consistently maintained he walked on the moon and actively debunked hoax claims.
“Neil Armstrong denied that he walked on the moon.”
There is no evidence that Neil Armstrong ever denied walking on the moon. On the contrary, high-credibility sources confirm that Armstrong publicly defended the authenticity of the Apollo 11 mission and personally responded to conspiracy theorists to set the record straight . In 2000, Armstrong famously replied to a letter from a 'truther' to explain the reality of the lunar landing . Furthermore, reports confirm he did not lie about his historic speech delivered while on the lunar surface . While conspiracy theorists often cite his refusal to swear on a Bible as 'proof' of a hoax, fact-checkers note this is not a denial of the landing . Multiple sources emphasize that the 1969 landing was a documented historical event involving over 400,000 NASA employees and contractors, making a faked mission impossible to maintain . Evidence from the lunar surface and the primitive state of 1969 video technology further confirm that Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin actually walked on the moon for 143 minutes .
Sources
10Because “trust me bro” isn’t a source.