Hahaha ye got to laugh. We are an intelligent species because we can build weapons that can wipe our and every other species on the planet out. We don't even need to use these weapons though. We are quite capable of killing the planet by a whole lot of other means. Meanwhile ever other species on the planet knows that destroying everything around it isn't a great idea. Yaay for the human race. Hopefully they won't last much longer.
I have brought joy & laughter to the world. That and lots of soggy tissues. I am a renaissance man, peace and love Brother.
According to 99.9999999999% of the world yes we did but there are still some *****s who think it was an elaborate hoax, the reason for which has never really been explained. Without flying them all in person and dumping them on the moon I doubt they'd be convinced and even then would probably say it was all some sort of mind altering drug experiment conducted by the Illuminati during a break for searching for Bigfoot, the Yeti and the Loch Ness Monster.
So if there was a reason to hoax it there was a reason to go? Ergo they did go because there was a reason. Doing it was entirely feasible, hence it actually happened. Or how about this for a conspiracy, they actually did go to the moon but found something awful up there and to prevent anyone else asking too many questions started to leak stories of it being a hoax. You could be the victim of a counter-conspiracy. Maybe you could go on YouTube and find the "evidence".
What schools are they then? The same ones who teach Bible belt Murcans that the world was created a few thousand years ago and Dinosaurs are fakes buried in the ground by evolutionists? I have kids (understandably shocking and disturbing given some of my posts) and they have done school projects on space, the moon, planets etc and not once have they mentioned it was all a load of boll*cks because it was all a hoax or that the world is actually flat. It happened, embrace the achievements of your fellow man and revel in our capacity to escape the confines of the planet and explore the void. 'One thing I have learned in a long life: that all our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike - and yet it is the most precious thing we have.' Albert Einstein (1879-1955)