The three issues I would raise for debate, are amongst the main ones which make me suspicious.
I am genuinely wanting to hear concise and plausible answers to these point.... to date, I never have.
Here goes..
1, Over several days, the Apollo 11 mission visited several craters, and named them.
However, when you look at the footage they are absolutely identical in every respect, down to the last little rock.
Almost like a film-set, one might argue.
2, When the lunar module blasted off back to Earth at the end of the mission, the event was filmed.
But strangely the camera smoothly followed the path of the vehicle in its upward and then diagonal flightpath.
Almost as if someone was stood there holding the camera?
I do not believe that remote control cameras of today's standard were in existence back then.
3, Quite a significant number of NASA officials have come out over the years, and stated that all might not have been as it seemed on several Apollo missions. However, due to an equally high number of convenient 'car accidents' ... none of those people survived long enough to give much detail.
Dave, you might think the issue is bo##ocks, but I think the same about several of the topics on the Forum.
So, I tend to stay off them and not comment.
Why would you not do likewise on this subject?