Saturn V, changing the content of your posts is malicious and rude. That is not what editing is for. Editing is to allow you to correct typos, fix broken links, and the like. If you wish to alter the meaning of your post, do so in a new message.
I am emailing the BA to inform him of your behavior.
Now, regarding your 14 points, or whatever the current version is. It has been pointed out that you do not have even the most basic understanding of the nature of engineering. Problems are a basic component of devising a new system. Complex machinery always has problems develop that were either not foreseen or else not known the manner they would manifest. That is the purpose for testing. Engineers test the equipment and systems to bring out the problems, so they can be identified and then fixed. This is especially the case for something as large scale and complex as Apollo. Having problems only means you are figuring out how to do it. Engineering is taking the problems and then determining how to fix them.
Your items 13 and 14 consist of
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13. Gus Grissom
14. Von Braun
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You fail to explain how these are anomalies that prove Apollo didn't happen rather than proof that Apollo
did happen.
Gus Grissom was one of the Mercury 7. He was also a top notch astronaut and was likely to have been the commander of the first lunar landing mission.
Von Braun was a rocketing genius. Yes, he was German. He also inspired many ideas for space exploration.
Regarding
Kaptain K's comments about the lethal sound, once again you demonstrate you know nothing about the subject. What is sound? It is vibrations of the air (or other medium; commonly and in this case air is the relevant medium). The vibrations he is talking about are not "stereo on 10" vibrations, but full-fledged rip your internal organs to shreds vibrations. Like slamming your body repeatedly with a semi-truck from each direction. You can't protect yourself with some ear plugs.
So how did the astronauts survive? Note that they are inside the pressurized rocket, and inside their space suits. Note that they are at the top of the stack, with the engines at the bottom. Note that the sound mostly radiates outward and downward.
Also, I have to say I was disappointed. I was expecting
new anomalies - you promised us new ones, not rehashes of old material.