Well after viewing the video, I can only second the thoughts of those posted earlier, the mistake of the SIV-B:LM ascent stage identification error. The crater give more of a vertical impact sense opposed to a sideways impact. The impact crater is much larger than the LM would have made. I think it would take a great deal of time to find the LM crater not knowing exactly where to look and its size. Look how long it took to find the SIV-B crater.
I did a search but could not find any seismogram of the LM impact, did anybody find anything about it? The estimate of 1 year in orbit is/was only an estimate, and the mascons on the moon could have perturbed the orbit more/less than estimated.
In short another failed effort by hunch, but that won't stop him from posting more nonsense, IMO