Marcus Allen (publisher)
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Marcus Allen is the British distributor and publisher of Nexus magazine, about conspiracy theories and paranormal claims.[1] He says his publication offers "news and information that is overlooked, unreported or ignored by the mainstream media."[citation needed] He worked as a photographer in the 1960s, and is a proponent of the idea that NASA faked the Apollo Moon landings.
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- ^ Matthews, Robert (2002-11-23). "World's biggest telescope to prove Americans really walked on Moon". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/24/nmoon24.xml. Retrieved 2007-11-13. "Marcus Allen, UK publisher of Nexus magazine and a long-time advocate of the [hoax] theory, said: "I would be the first to accept what they find as powerful evidence that something was placed on the Moon by man.""
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- Biography from Coast to Coast AM
- No Evidence of Moon landing - On the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, Marcus Allen, the British publisher of Nexus - a magazine which deals with the paranormal - and Professor Martin Ward, Head of physics at Durham University, discuss the conspiracy theories that have plagued this event - Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 20 July 2009
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