Can't we stop beating this dead horse? In honesty, I can't, because you seem to keep missing my point and seem contradictory.
A) You say the article is obviously "over the top" because it keeps bringing up Wall-E.
My point is that the Wall-E connection is plausible to many, under the same thinking that is the basis of "Kubrick helped fake the Moon landing" rumor. It does not make the article "clearly satire"- it makes the article more authentic, in a rumor-mongering, fringe-belief sort of vein.
B) You sorta defend the Wall-E connection, to point out that article says it is part of a "mind campaign" to make robots cute, not that "Pixar faked the Mars landing," and that the fake-Mars landing is trying to undermine American religous beliefs.
Do you belive these things? I sure don't. If you don't, do you think they prove the article is satire? I don't, because, again, there are people who believe these sort of things. If you don't believe the article, then we are just disagreeing over semantics and what constitutes a spoof.
If you actually believe the article, then we should have that debate, and I will gladly point you to umteen scientific-based facts that destroy any "NASA as a faker of extraplanetary landings" memes.
Not sure what a 70+ year old propaganda proves. In fact, by the comments on the youtube page, there are equal amounts people who say it's anti-German propaganda or that it was a factual portrayal of Nazi Germany. (my fading memories from reading "Rise & Fall of Third Reich" and a cursor google search shows that the Nuremberg Laws only went back 2 generations, not 4 as the film states.) As evil as Nazi Germany was, a political cartoon is a poor basis for informed thinking.