and do you believe the earth is actually round?
i've had my doubts
Are you high and/or drunk tonight, buddy?

Yes, the world is "round" inasmuch as the whole mudball is a sphere, albeit an imperfect one.
And yes, the USA landed men on Luna, a.k.a. "the Moon." More than once. Some chickenshit pseudo-scientists might try to convince you otherwise with blather about the Van Allen radiation belt and that whole Kubrick/"The Shining" nonsense (note: Kubrick himself regarded the Lunar landing conspiracies as some of the lamest, most chickenshit arguments ever forwarded by man), but it's all malarkey, Halo.
Just witness how fucking desperate the anti-landing crowd are when it comes to things as small as the flag apparently "fluttering" in the Lunar "wind," where the atmosphere is barely thin enough to even count as much. Conspiracy fans like to pretend it was a cloth flag fluttering in the wind on a sound stage ... little do they know that flag was made of a thin sheet of metal and supported by a metal wire rod that held it aloft. "Wind" had nothing to do with it.
Generally speaking, the kind of people who deny that we went to Luna are in the same boat as the crazies who think the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks were "controlled demolitions." Apparently they're too goddamned stupid to realize that 100,000 ton buildings tend to fall straight down because, y'know, of that pesky
gravity thing. (Then they'll invariably point to an adjacent building's collapse, one which wasn't directly hit, and claim that's a sort of Ace card :roll: .)
A whole shitload of conspirators would do well to read a university freshmens' most basic logic textbook. And stop listening to every idiot that sounds semi-authoritative, but a thorough understanding of those logic principles would curtail that, too.