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From Moon landings to JFK And 9/11 Are We Being Lied To?

Niall Boylan | April 2, 2026
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    From Moon landings to JFK And 9/11 Are We Being Lied To?
    Niall Boylan

On today’s episode, Niall opens the lines to callers after a flood of messages sparked by yesterday’s discussion on the upcoming Artemis II mission. What should have been a celebration of human achievement quickly turned into something else, with many listeners insisting we never went to the Moon in the first place.

So why do conspiracy theories hold such a grip on people?

Niall dives into the world of conspiracies, hearing from callers who firmly believe, strongly doubt, or simply enjoy questioning the official version of events. From the long-debated Apollo 11 Moon landing “hoax” theory, to the enduring mystery surrounding the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, people continue to challenge what they’re told.

The show also explores theories around the September 11 attacks, with some claiming hidden truths behind the official narrative, and the persistent belief that Elvis Presley faked his own death and is still alive. Then there’s the idea that governments, particularly in the U.S., have secretly recovered and studied alien life, something often linked to places like Area 51.

Niall also touches on the tragic death of Princess Diana, where theories range from a simple accident to something far more sinister involving powerful institutions.

But beyond the theories themselves, the real question is this: why are so many people drawn to them? Is it a lack of trust in authority, unanswered questions, or just human curiosity?

This episode is packed with fascinating, controversial, and sometimes unbelievable perspectives from listeners on what they believe, and why.

Do you believe everything you’re told, or do you think there’s more going on behind the scenes?




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    From Moon landings to JFK And 9/11 Are We Being Lied To?
    Niall Boylan

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