Just out of curiosity, what motivates your distrust of them? I mean, it does sound like something their government would do, but is there really that much incentive for them to risk other countries debunking their claims?
Methinks it was a reference to the ever-popular "NASAL FAKED THE MOON LANDINGS ON A SOUNDSTAGE DUH" theory.
Conclusively debunked by the Apollo retroreflectors.
The retroreflectors alone don't debunk the no-manned-landings argument. They could have been so easily landed on dumb, unmanned probes at any
1 or all
2 of the Apollo sites. (The Russians did at least as much.)
Instead, consider that a whole bunch of left-in-situ experiments and equipment (including all but one of the
flags, one of them having been blown over by the return launch) have now been reasonably photographed from above by various resources should be more convincing (assuming you don't utterly distrust
those images), or at least means some rather complex robotic distribution system on the lander deployed the 'furniture' of the astronauts' apparent presence.
But until a sceptic gets to go up there him/herself and conduct their own CSI-type analysis of landing sights
[edit: <- should have typed 'sites', but those too...], there'll always be arguments against
3. Some
potentially valid ("Flag-planting robot arm!"), some being blind or wilful misunderstanding of the existing evidence ("The flag was fluttering!!") and some being so out there as to be unanswerable ("They'd already landed on the Moon, years before!!! The Apollo program was just a sham to let them release a lot of 'new' science to the world!!!")
1 Allowing for "the first landings were faked, but they actually
did the later ones" theories.
2 Anyone tried looking at the proposed Apollo 13 landing site with the same tools? Hey, maybe, the 'fake landing package' got there, even while the manned-mission suffered its (unplanned) problems while in the Earth-hugging holding orbit...
3 And there still might. Depends on if they are inclined to believe more in government-sponsored perception-and-memory-altering procedures than the possibility that they were personally sent to the Moon just because they were asking for more proof. And, to be honest, even
I would have my doubts, in the exact same position.