Read my post #76 and reply to that.
I watched the launch of every one of the Apollo missions from the visitor's site 3 miles from Pad 39-A. That was real. Later I worked at KSC as a lowly computer operator during my college days. I met, spoke and worked peripherally with two of the moon-walkers: John Young (Apollo 10 and Apollo 16) and Gene Cernan (Apollo 10 and Apollo 17). They were impressive, no-bullshit individuals. Given a choice between believing what these men said they did, and had ample evidence to confirm they did, or believing that history's most massive conpiracy involving a decade of effort and millions of people was and is still being successfully maintained, I'll go with John and Gene.
I believe it would actually be easier to land on the moon than it would be to pull off the world's most audacious conspiracy. It wasn't like people weren't watching everything NASA was doing. This was the Vietnam era for Christ's sake. Do you think if the news media could have blown the cover on such a fraud they wouldn't have done so?
One thing I've noticed is that those who believe the conspiracy weren't alive during that time. They didn't live through the events. They weren't there. It's too bad the conspiracy-theorists have ANY credibility. They are fools.