It makes sense to me that giant balls of matter are held together by gravity, whose strongest pull would be at the center of the mass, thus creating a spheroid over time. It would be an imperfect sphere because nothing in nature's perfect, plus with rotation you have centrifugal force. I'm not prepared to abandon everything I believe about physics.Why do you believe that the earth isn't perfectly round, or round at all to begin with?
Regarding the 60's space hoaxes, about a year ago I read of an investigation trying to find the original Apollo 11 telemetry data. Naturally they failed but their pdf report that I read mentioned off-hand that the Apollo 9 telemetry data was found at the Washington National Record Center.
Link (and I was a bit surprised just now to discover this was referenced by NASA itself): https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/Apollo ... Report.pdf
The "few canisters of Apollo 9 telemetry tapes" were evidently of no interest to the author. I believe those tapes would be blank should they be inspected (or maybe an NTSC telecast of SuperBowl II). I don't care as much as I used to, but I still hope someday somebody "proves to the world" that the moon landings were faked. The Apollo 9 telemetry tapes might be the most plausible approach. (Apollo 9 didn't allegedly leave low Earth orbit, so it's not ideal, but I don't believe even LEO isn't possible.)