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In Part Two of The Moon Debate, the conversation shifts from surface-level anomalies to the deeper, harder questions—the ones that challenge not just what we saw, but what we believe about science, secrecy, and global power.
The Boys dive into Questions 6 through 10, where the debate intensifies. Was 1960s technology truly capable of pulling off one of the most complex missions in human history? And if the entire event were staged… how could hundreds of thousands of people stay silent for over 50 years?
From there, the scope expands beyond the United States. Why didn’t the Soviet Union—America’s greatest rival at the time—expose the Moon landing as a hoax if there was even a hint of deception? And what about the physical evidence that still exists today—lunar rocks studied across the globe and retroreflectors still used in real-time experiments? Do these stand as undeniable proof… or can they be explained another way?
This episode leans heavily into the tension between trust and skepticism. On one side, decades of scientific data, international validation, and ongoing experiments. On the other, questions about motive, control, and whether a small inner circle could have orchestrated something far larger than anyone imagined.
As always, Sean, Jorge, and Eric break it all down from both perspectives—letting the strongest arguments from each side go head-to-head.
Because at this point, the question isn’t just did we go to the Moon?
It’s whether the evidence we have is enough… or if doubt still has a place in one of history’s greatest achievements.


