Another misguided loon who uses the Bible as his basis for scientific fact. Solid evidence there.
Can you show us where you have debunked every point and clip used in the video?
Unless you've debunked all evidence it remains as evidence.
Well, for starters the guy who made it has a religious agenda so already he has a reason to go out of his way to try "prove" NASA faked stuff. But I'll ignore the fact that he's quite clearly extremely religious for this.
As for debunking, he shows jpeg pictures with levels turned way up, sees artefacts and that's proof the image is edited? Come on, we all know what a jpeg does to the quality of an image. I happen to have nearly 2 decades of experience using photoshop and I can tell you now if I wanted to fake an earth in a shot from the surface of the moon I could do it without leaving any evidence of tampering, so low quality jpegs aren't proof of anything. The only ones I could see were actually photoshopped have no source, whats to stop some flat earther editing a photo themselves and then making a video about an "obviously edited image from nasa"?
Also the video is misleadingly showing astronauts in training pools, we know they use pools to train in, it's not evidence of any fakery.
And then we have the claims of "harnesses and green screens" on the ISS as well as "bubbles in space". For starters I see no harnesses, point out exactly where you see one because these videos seem to zoom in and circle...nothing.. then claim it's a harness for some reason. And it's safe to assume videos get edited, so when you see someone fade in to view, thats probably because the video was been cut and faded in. What does this prove other than the videos are being trimmed or whatever? Like I wanna look at a blank scene for 15 minutes before the astronauts show up to do whatever it is they're supposed to be doing. Some of the 'transparent' body parts being shown in that video are seemingly just lighting as well. Like the bald astronauts head as he passes close to the ceiling. His head doesn't fade away the lighting changes because ambient occlusion and shadowing. And then he shows scenes from movies or something where people are wearing harnesses to do backflips and such. Cool, but they arent astronauts they are filming movies. You know who else can do flips in mid air? Anyone in zero g conditions.
And the 'bubbles in space' thing is getting old, they could be anything from water droplets to random bits and bobs bouncing around in zero g. They do have water up there for drinking and cleaning etc and the water does form droplets that float around.
The video goes on for a while repeating astronauts random movements. for some reason as if that somehow drives home his point. Cool, a guy looked to the side, it was strange sure but what's that proving? A guy hit a random floating object with his hand, cool, whats that proving?
Let's give a random example. If you're filming a casual walk outside while you're on holiday with a buddy and your friend suddenly trips up, does that immediately mean the holiday is fake? he must have tripped on a wire used to hold up the studio set dressing, it's so obvious! Sometimes I stub my toe on a doorframe as I'm walking through. Must have been my harness getting lose and making me lose balance of course!
At any rate, if you're scrutinising a video with the intentions of looking for anything that could be dubious then chances are you're going to see whatever you want to see. An example of this is people who are scared of dogs. Do you think they pay attention to dogs being cute? Do you think cute dog moments stick in their mind or do you think the only thing they would pay attention to and remember is if they see a dog snarl or bite. In their minds, they only ever see dogs as scary, vicious creatures and they completely ignore the fact that dogs are also loving companions to humans. Funny what the human mind wants to see, right?