Spent past few days trawling through the Forums, and felt I had to add my own thoughts onto this one...
Starting at the beginning, the argument is that NASA made a blunder by identifying the wrong mountain as Everest - based on a photo taken from space (which according to FE can't happen), uploaded to Twitter from the ISS that doesn't exist - according to FE. So you want to point out a mistake on a photo by NASA which based on your logic can't have been taken in the first place ? - apart from on Photoshop... obviously...
Thork's introductory post also only takes only choice quotes from the BBC article - I would like to add this (are you now going to criticize this guy as well) :-
'Journalist Kunda Dixit, an authority on the Himalayas, tweeted: "Sorry guys, but the tall peak with the shadow in the middle is not Mt Everest."
However, he himself first
wrongly guessed that it was "Xixapangma in Tibet".'
Later, Thork provides a link to the X15 as proof of a plane reaching 100km - it of course does, but was retired over 40 years (let me guess - it's still in operation, under the Conspiracy umbrella ?). Of course links to the SR-71 or U-2 wouldn't have worked because they fly much lower.
Further through the post whilst arguing about identifying mountains Thork uses a handily labelled image, which happens to be sourced from JAXA - a Google search later and this is the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency - but surely this photo must be fake as well, because no-one should be in space right ?
After reading through many posts, the main issue seems to be with NASA and that it's all a 'Conspiracy' - a read another post where they tried to outline the number of NASA employees that would have to be in on 'it' for it to work - what about the rest of the world ? As there seems to be quite a few...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_program