Tom, these are media articles (part of the conspiracy are they not?) and posts on threads caliming a conspiracy. Can't you do better? Can you provide us with, oh lets say, a study? Or proof, rather than forum posts and people claiming stuff?
I don't recall seeing anything in the FAQ which states that the media is "in on the Conspiracy." You just made that up.
As far as the forum posts go, the posters reference their sources, as well as links to corroborating news articles. I don't see why the arguments aren't valid.
If you want to see a study demonstrating that NASA is not credible, the one which sticks out most in my mind is "What Happened on the Moon" by David Percy:
Watch Part 1 of 2Especially interesting here is the argument presented at the 1:35 hour mark of Part 1 which deals with the reflection of the sun off of the astronaut's convex visors. When the diameter of the reflected sun is compared to the diameter of sun reflections from other space missions we find there are clear and irrefutable discrepancies which should not exist.
Next I'll point your interest to the 2:00 hour mark in Part 1. There is no satisfactory explanation for the wire-support argument. There are pings of light directly above the heads of astronauts where a wire momentarily catches the light of the studio lighting. Additionally, the weight distribution of the astronauts in some scenes are especially hard to explain. Considering the NASA video data presented in this section I feel that there is no other conclusion a person could arrive at. The Apollo astronauts were using wire supports. What other explanation is there for astronauts being seen to hover and bounce without contact with the Moon's surface?
Watch part 2 of 2In this second part, I'll direct your attention to the 54:30 minute mark where a Government Contractor describes the LEM construction. NASA apparently submitted a 110 page document proposal for the 6.9 billion dollar construction of the Lunar Lander. This is in direct contrast to similar sized government proposals which can be eighty thousand pages in length.
I know that there are websites out there which attempt to "debunk" many of the arguments in the video; however I have never seen coherent rebuttals for the above phenomena.