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>So you don't think there might be something on Mars or on the moon related or springing out from the Nazis?
No, despite the fanciful theories spun by some I don't think there's been any development of exotic (non-chemical) propulsion in terms of spaceflight, which severely limits our range.
Stuff like "Breakaway civilizations" or the fabled "Guardian Fleet" make for neat stories, but I think that's all they ever were. Going to space is hard, without some way to cheat the rocket equation I don't think it'd be possible to move that many assets off the Earth and make a self-sustaining colony anywhere, even the moon. You'd need an entire nation (or nations) worth of effort and funding, and even then it's damned hard. I just don't think any of it is real, though I am certainly not a moon-landing-denier and understand how the Apollo missions happened. Be wary of those "nazis on the moon?!" clickbait videos, they are a diamond dozen in this doggy dog world.
The only space-related conspiracy theory I think might be plausible (I don't necessarily buy it, but it's interesting to mull over) is the Ganymede object, a supposedly damaged artifact left in orbit around one of Jupiter's moons and the secret reason for the JUNO mission. Like Oumouma and now comet Atlas, I don't favor the exotic explanations but I will entertain them at least, if only because it'd be neat if they were true.