Given nobody here is uber rich like Heiwa to afford to fly over and meet him for a coffee and a chat, I figure, why not do a virtual one?
The rule is that you would conduct yourself with him like you would in real life. And before you post, you must post a picture (keep it small by using img width=100) of the pod flavour you would like to drink and have him 'prepare' for you. This hopefully means that discussions will be civil and no one gets called a twerp. There is also to be no referencing to his website because if you were actually sitting in his office, enjoying a Nespresso, he would need to use his own words.
So I'll start

Heiwa, I would like to talk about space travel. It is a fascinating subject and I was wondering, lets talk about faked moon landings (or fake return trips from the moon). This doesn't mean that space flight in of itself is impossible. Just that we haven't discovered a viable means of getting people on return trips. Landing on the moon may be easier than the Earth as it has less gravity and no atmosphere to burn you up. We can see though with the Mars One project there were countless numbers of people that would relish the opportunity to knowingly take a one way trip to Mars even when the odds of getting there are slim, and the odds of surviving more than a few minutes in its surface would be even slimmer. Perhaps the people who 'came' back from the moon were not the same people who landed on the moon but body doubles! The real landers are probably still on the moon.
But do you think humanity is bound to Earth forever? Should we invest all our resources into this planet for as long as we can, never even dreaming of a future where we colonise space? Or do you see an opportunity that perhaps someday, we can become advanced enough to leave this planet. Even if the only way was literally in Artificial Intelligence form and uploading our 'consciousness' into the cosmos. Maybe our human bodies are simply too frail.
I would like your insight on this mind boggling subject
<takes a sip>
Ahh. That's some fine Nespresso 
Yes, space travel is fascinating. But as you cannot stop anywhere in space and return, it is pretty futile. I (and you) have to remain on Earth with all those ugly, obnoxious twerps that believe otherwise. AI will not help them and I do not need AI for obvious reasons.
One of my most popular webpages today is
http://heiwaco.com/moontravelw1.htm about the US clowns running the NASA show. It is so funny. Donald wants a James Bridenstine to build a Trump tower on the Moon, bla, bla, bla?
James looks like this -

Isn't he cute?