I don’t think so. Bart Sibrel’s documentary called
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon” states the anomalies of the Apollo’s footage better than I ever could. The Van Allen belt issue is described in the beginning of the documentary. Considering it’s probably the most contentious issue in going to the moon, I’m making the broad assumption they've done what they can within the last ½ a century to try and come up with a feasible and reasonable theory. However, in the video that elsbet’s has posted, any sort of technology to go through the belt most likely didn’t exist in the late 60’s.
Bill Kaysing, who worked with Rocketdyne, a company involved in the Apollo program, has adamantly replied when asked if there is anything that would convince him that man has been to the moon “No, not one single thing!” The interview still might be on YT, not sure. As well, I remember reading the movie
“Capricorn One” is said to be loosely based on Bill's notes and the Apollo missions. There’s also
Gus Grissom who was so fed up with the feeble attempts of Apollo 1, that he hung a lemon inside the simulator to show his frustration. He died shortly after.
I think
Aulisdoes a reasonable job at deconstructing of the photographs that were supposedly taken on the moon. It’s been a while since I’ve looked through all of them but some of Jack White’s comments had me in tears from laughing so hard such as “What do you need to go to the moon? Just some gold wrapping paper, masking tape, etc.” From what I understand, NASA has removed many of them.
Combined with Truthstream Media quoting a NASA astronaut, Don Pettit that they've
destroyed the technology to go to the moon, which is why they haven’t gone back, I personally don’t see any compelling evidence that man has been to the moon. Although, I think it would be fascinating to find evidence to the contrary.