More Than Half Of The British Do Not Believe That People Have Been To The Moon - Alternative View

More Than Half Of The British Do Not Believe That People Have Been To The Moon - Alternative View
More Than Half Of The British Do Not Believe That People Have Been To The Moon - Alternative View
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July 20 will mark 47 years since the first landing of a man on the moon. However, according to a survey conducted among British residents, 52% of British residents do not believe that this really happened. According to skeptics, the legendary footage of the flag waving on the moon was filmed “somewhere on Earth,” according to the Mirror.

Interestingly, according to the results of the same study, the landing of humans on the moon is far from the only event that causes doubt among British adults. So, 64% of respondents do not believe that dinosaurs existed, while every tenth does not doubt that the Loch Ness monster is not a myth, and sooner or later the legendary monster will be caught.

It's funny that the reality of a man's flight to the moon is mostly doubted by people over 55 years old, that is, those who were one of the first to see the footage shot on the Earth satellite. Journalists point out that boring things like space flight and dinosaurs do not inspire ordinary British people, unlike all kinds of supernatural phenomena.

So, 5% of respondents believe that dragons really existed, 30% believe that ghosts and ghosts are real.

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