John,
Your experience is almost identical to mine and I even work for a NASA contractor. When I watched the fox show I thought that most of their claims at least had some merit. When the show got to the blast crater part, then I knew that they hadn't researched anything on this topic. At the time of the shows airing, I had spent about five years researching and analyzing blast craters. It's really more like lack of blast craters. The entire process is a very complex, fluid mechanics and heat transfer problem and what I heard made me gag. After that I have researched the Moon hoax topic to death. I have yet to find anything that even remotely sways me to believe in the moon hoax. I'm more convinced than ever that it happened. When it comes to to heat transfer, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, my expertise, they have violated the first and second laws of thermodynamics just to make their points.
I also believe that most of these people are just con artists and that they really know that Apollo did land on the moon.
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