First of all, as I have already established, I am the debunker. You are the hoaxer. You have reassigned roles.
Wrong, but I'll let this one slide. You won't win any arguments by redefining words.
If you've got in in your mind that I do not know magnetic fields do not measurable effect electromagnetic radiation, you are badly underestimating your opponent. I know more about this particular subject than anyone here, and your misrepresentations about what you believe I have said prove it. That is unless you are willing to concede you are intentionally lying.
How am I lying?
You asserted that the solar X-ray environment on the moon would have fogged the film of the Apollo astronauts. By invoking Groves' results, you are endorsing his claim that the accumulated dose was as high as 100 rads. This is enough to cause radiation sickness in humans, so presumably you are claiming that the Apollo lunar astronauts would have gotten sick had they actually gone to the moon.
X-rays are photons. Photons do not carry electrical charge. Therefore, photons are not measurably affected by magnetic fields. On this, we actually agree.
Therefore, a necessary and inescapable implication of your statements is that film would be equally fogged by X-rays even in low earth orbit, and astronaut travel even to low earth orbit is impossible because of the radiation hazard.
Is that your position? If not, why not?