Like liberals, those that doubt the moon landings just are spouting something about which they know nothing. There is SO much data, so many transcripts, so many pictures, so much film, so many problems found, dealt with, solved, so much history (apollo 13, gemini/mercury/x1/x15)... it's just easier for the small-brained to just slough it off to being fake.
Liberals are like this in everything they do, ignoring all the data on the pre-born, ignoring what we know about capitalism, Constitutions, islam, and on and on
First, we went to the moon.
Second, there's a concerted effort, and not just by nutballs, to perpetrate the "we didn't go to the moon" belief.
Everything we watch in the media is a "show." Part of what's happening now seems to be a concerted effort to make people crazy, to get them to bite each other without thinking. Some of these guys really believe it, but some of them are paid operatives.
Oh, absolutely, the number of proofs from every angle is overwhelming. Radio transmissions for just one. But that isn’t going to convince anyone who can’t understand it, they have to take someone else’s word for it. Now that’s a whole ‘nother issue by itself, but...
I’m just pointing out the landscapes - without being a technician or math whiz or posessing any special scientific knowledge, should be enough for any rational person. There is a certain beauty to it, that is sort of reminiscent of the high desert. Just manificent desolation, as Buzz Aldrin called it. There’s just no way to fake that convincingly.
For me it would be really fun to zook along about 500 feet off the deck through the lunar mountains. That’s one thing that was kind of sad about Apollo 17, the way the LM was oriented during PDI they didn’t get any footage when they were level with the surrounding terrain (mountains) and below. During PDI they go from something like 40,000 miles an hour to hovering like a helicopter in about 10 minutes, it must have been something.