I don't know if man went to the moon in the sixties or not, but the record of the Apollo missions seems to be completely false
Here are some of the reasons I believe this
1. The Command Module being only 210 cubic feet
That was the habitable volume, i.e. the volume available for the astronauts to move around. The CM was 12.8' in diameter and 11.4' in height. A simple cone of those dimensions has a volume of about 490 cubic feet.
would not fit (3) men all the food,
How much volume would the food occupy?
water,
Oxygen and hydrogen were combined in a fuel cell to generate electricity; the by-product was water. So the drinking water they needed wasn't brought with them; it was made en route. The water was stored in the Service Module.
air,
Apollo was a single gas environment. Except for a small supply used during re-entry the oxygen was stored in the SM.
spacesuits, boots, helmets, cameras film and equipment needed
Please provide a source for the volume occupied by those items.
for up to 10-11 days in space. The usual reply is that these items were in the Lem or the service module, but that would be very unsafe (not to mention bringing back hundreds of pounds of moon rocks)
Unsafe according to whom?
2. Back in the Apollo days we (the public) were told that the Moon was an Extremely Hot, Dry, and geologically dead place with no atmosphere. Now according to the NASA Lunar Science Institute the moon is an extremely Cold, Wet geologically active place with an atmosphere that extends all the way to earth. Just the opposite of what we were told.
You were never told that. You are misconstruing what you have heard.
3. The trajectory of the Apollo missions is nothing like spacecraft go to the moon today.
Wrong. But so what?
Today spacecraft going to the moon make several increasingly large earth orbits not a crazy “8” trajectory.
Why do you assume a figure "8" trajectory is crazy? Do you know how to compute a simple Hohmann transfer orbit?
4. Regardless of popular belief computer and communication technology were not sufficient in the sixties (slide rules were the norm in the sixties)
Apollo was anything but "the norm".
5. Several of the Apollo mission especially AP17 supposedly went to the moon when the moon was nearly full.
No mission landed when the Moon was full. All the missions landed early in the lunar morning.
If the moon puts out enough light that I can easily see the settings on my telescope and camera in Florida, over 200 thousand miles away don't you think that the light would blind the astronauts if they were actually on the moon
No one has ever said it wasn't bright on the Moon. What's your point?
6. Several people note that the lighting wasn't right in the lunar pictures
Those people have repeatedly been proven wrong.
and that they did not bring any lights with them Why not?
Because, as you've already said, the Moon was bright.
It would take at least 3 additional cameramen to take all the lunar footage not Ed Fendell from Houston with a remote control
You are confusing the live video feed with the long debunked canard about too many photos were taken.
7. Since the spacesuits were supposedly cooled by water the astronaut's would have instantly frozen on Eva's and on the surface of the moon in the shade
How did you figure that out?
8. The Lem was made of Tin foil, Mylar and tape the abort procedure was to bail out in space
There was no "bail out" procedure during any portion of the mission.
9. Any glass in the command module would melt upon reentry killing anyone inside
Glass has a higher melting point than aluminum.
10. There is no way the record of the Apollo missions is accurate.
So far your attempts to prove that have fallen far short.