...if it can be proved NASA fabricated some of the photographic evidence, none of it can be trusted to be genuine.
You set a low bar for yourself and propose to draw a conclusion that exceeds the evidence you can provide for it. Conversely if any of your alleged proofs for fabrication are found to be faulty, does that give your critics license to assume that none of your proofs can be trusted to be valid?
I agree with nomuse. Just considering the 70mm stills alone, there are around 23,700 photographs taken, of which some 6,000 were taken on the lunar surface. Cherry-picking a handful of them and pretending that they're the bellwethers does not prove much.
...don't ask me to present an impossible burden of proof.
Then don't draw a conclusion that would require a burden of proof you are unwilling to bear.
Since this is my thread, I would appreciate keeping the exchange focused on the subject, and off of myself and your personal opinions about my competency, honesty, integrity, mental state or any other disqualification you may feel I have.
Your competence to do what you propose to do is very much on-topic, as is your honesty. The only one relying upon accusations of mental illness is you.
I will be using evidence many others have posted, though there is no implication that I agree verbatim with their analysis.
Rather than require an inference, state clearly where you disagree with your cited sources and why.
Relying on external sources is welcome, but you should clearly identify them. There are a couple caveats. First, you will be asked what, if anything, you did to confirm or verify the claims made by others. Second, we don't generally condone the practice of citing sources in order to establish the argument, but then declining to defend it on the grounds that it's someone else's claim. If you present it here, regardless of its source, you will likely be held accountable for arguing it.
Also keep in mind this is not the only iron I have in the fire. I am raising a family and making a living, and I have many responsibilities and distractions. Do not expect me to respond to every question you ask the minute you ask it...
How often you post is not as important as what you address when you
are posting. If you beg indulgence to deal with your real-life duties, but then spend your posting time unproductively, the indulgence tends to go away.
...and do not expect to be allowed to steer the direction my thread takes. I will not allow this and will request off topic material be removed.
You don't get to decide for everyone what's on- or off-topic. Arbitrarily excusing oneself from difficult points is a common tactic for evading discussion, and we generally don't let you get away with it. The threads go in the direction they go. You don't get to direct them along some predetermined path that you feel competent to argue.