Site a reference to Armstrong pontificating about the moonlandings
Your choice of words appears to be typically obnoxious. However, here's an hour long interview that Armstrong gave a year before his death.
Armstrong was a recluse who appeared to be highly reluctant to represent NASA
More bollocks.
Are you not aware that Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins spent 37 days touring the world on their "Giant Leap" tour, specifically representing NASA and the American space program? This was the itinerary:
Departed Washington DC 09/29/69
01 Mexico City, Mexico 09/29-30/69
02 Bogota, Columbia 09/30-10/01/69
Brasilia 10/01/69
03 Buenos Aires, Argentina 10/01-02/69
04 Rio de Janeio, Brazil 10/02-04/69
05 Las Palmas, Canary Islands 10/04-06/69
06 Madrid, Spain 10/06-08/69
07 Paris, France 10/08-09/69
08 Amsterdam, Netherlands 10/09/69
09 Brussels, Belgium 10/09-10/69
10 Oslo, Norway 10/10-12/69
11 Bonn, Germany 10/12/69
West Berlin, Germany 10/12-14/69
12 London, England 10/14-15/69
13 Rome, Italy 10/15-18/69
Vatican 10/16/69
14 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 10/18-20/69
15 Ankara, Turkey 10/20-22/69
16 Kinshasa, Zaire 10/22-24/69
17 Bombay, India 10/24-25/69
18 Dacca, Bangladesh 10/25-26/69
19 Bangkok, Thailand 10/26-28/69
20 Tehran, Iran 10/28-31/69
Perth, Australia 10/31/69
21 Sydney, Australia 10/31-11/02/69
22 Agana, Guam 11/02-03/69
23 Seoul, South Korea 11/03-04/69
24 Tokyo, Japan 11/04-05/69
Elmendorf AFB Alaska 11/05/69
Arrived Washington DC 11/05/69
Directly following that Armstrong set off again as a special guest on Bob Hope's 1969 USO tour with stops in Germany, Italy, Turkey, Taiwan, Guam, Thailand and Vietnam.
Pretty good going for "a recluse who appeared to be highly reluctant to represent NASA".
and he very seldom spoke of being on the moon.
Even more bollocks. He spoke at length about it (see above). What he did not do, however, was allow the achievement to dictate the rest of his life. He was 39 when he landed on the Moon and he wanted to pursue other interests for the next part of his life.