If you've only completely and totally studied one mission, how do you know you can prove inconsistencies on any of the missions? This seems a little overconfident to me. Apollo 11 is probably the best-known mission for obvious reasons, but as far as I know, most legitimate space historians look at Apollo as a program, which means learning about all the missions (and Mercury and Gemini, for that matter).
PS: If you only want to talk about Apollo 11, why did you post a video with Don Pettit? He wasn't even selected as an astronaut until 1996, so what on Earth does he have to do with Apollo 11?