No thank you. When conspiracy theories contradict each other, much less observable reality, the only thing left is to have fun by trumping them.
"Of course the moon landing was faked. It's obvious because..."
"Dude. Really? You still believe in the moon? EVERYONE knows the government just projects that against the sky. If you sail far enough out in the ocean the moon vanishes because they can't project it that far."
Obviously (or maybe not), a conspiracy theory for its own sake or without evidence/justification is poor form. I evaluate everything through the lens of scripture. The devil is a master of deception, therefore, his aim will always be to undermine scripture.
For example:
Does NASA and the moon landing try to undermine scripture? Yes (e.g. heliocentric theory and ball-Earth theory).
Has NASA provided questionable statements/evidence and lies? Yes (i.e. NASA is not a trustworthy witness).
Is the belief that the government is projecting the moon onto the sky a belief supported by scripture? No (i.e. God created the two great lights - one to govern the day, the other to govern the night - the moon is presumably the latter).