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FOCUS: Matt Taibbi | 50 Years After the Moon Landing: Why Conspiracy Theories Won't Die 
The number of people who believe the moon landing didn't happen seems to have risen in the last 20 years. (photo: NASA/Project Apollo Archive)
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Belief in a faked moon program is one of the first great 'fake news' stories. Why there are sure to be a lot more going forward."
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