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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A job well done. A tale well told
Michael and Richard,
I hope you two gentlemen make some serious coin from this book.
I found it interesting, entertaining and provocative.
I read it on the road, picking it up every chance I got and not wanting it to end.
Nicely done! Bravo!




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Dishonest, but unintentionally funny
This book is a masterpiece of all things conspiracy theory: bad data, photoshopped images, random kookiness, you name it. This book has it all. Here's a few tidbits:

* The cover, which purports to be a picture of Armstrong holding a Masonic flag on the moon, its immediately obvious that there is dishonesty going on: they forgot to photoshop out the US flag reflection from the Astronaut's visor! Maybe the next edition will fix that.

* It only takes 5 pages to get to the "Kennedy knew to much and had to be assassinated". That was quick! With poorly photocopied and zoomed pictures of the second gunman on the grassy knoll!

* Very scratchy and poorly photocopied images purporting to be glass structures on the moon. Man, if you're going to copy a photo, don't use the office photocopier!

* Lots of "So what?" moments throughout the book. So what if Arthur C Clark used a memo indicating that evidence of alien life should be suppressed when he was writing 2001?

* A thorough debunking of the Moon Landing Hoax theory, to make sure that those "crazy" conspiracy theories don't contaminate the legitimate ones...such as this one!

It is really sad that this book even made it to print, let alone that there are some people out there that think its worth reading for its "science"



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - dark mission
Very informitive, everyone could learn how not to trust our government agent leaders in all of the Dept. Our elected leaders have no idea what the life long people who set themselfs up as little "gods" who are not questioned by anyone. We need a government wide house cleaning and put in place a system that will keep it from happening again. NASA is just one of the example of how BAD non-elected people are. Great book. William D. Finch



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dark Mission is a Must Read
Well Richard C. Hoagland has done it again! As with "The Monuments of Mars," Hoagland has painstakingly studied volumes of NASA photographs, even comparing copies of the same picture from several sources, and finding some to be "doctored". While I find his association of Freemasonry, with NASA, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Nazi SS a stretch, I think he has adequately demonstrated that NASA has not been exactly forthcoming with the people who write their checks. I have been a Freemason for over 40 years, I am a 32 degree Mason, and have never heard, seen, or read anything that would indicate that the Masonic Order controls any government agency, business, or anything else other than itself. Most successful men are not Freemasons, but most Freemasons are successful men, so it stands to reason you will find a few Freemasons in high positions in government and industry. I doubt that there is anymore Freemasons in NASA than any other big organization. Hoagland and Bara are obviously not Freemasons or they would not make such claims.

The book contains a lot of excellent pictures. Maybe it's because the pictures have lost some resolution by having been reprinted in the book, but I fail to see some of the detail Richard and Bara claim to see, but there is still plenty that you can see.

The book grabbed my attention with the exception of the discussions of Hyperdimensional Physics, which I had to struggle through. Hoagland and Bara review the face on mars, the city and other anomalies on mars, political developments and crystal towers on the moon before getting into Hoagland's somewhat bizarre conspiracy theories. They then discuss new images of mars taken by Mars Global Surveyor the Rovers Spirit and Opportunity and other current NASA programs, what they are discovering, and what NASA is not telling us.

In spite of not buying the Masonic stuff, I loved this book! If half of what Hoagland and Bara claim, and offer proof of, is true, we are due for a revolution in this county to expose NASA for what it is. If the truth is ever officially acknowledged, people will never believe a word our government tells us again.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Profound implications
The book is equally entertaining and disturbing for those of us who are interested in matters beyond the ordinary and mundane. The authors and contributors richly deserve credit for bringing to our attention some intriguing and truly monumental issues. Their determination is especially gratifying given the harsh criticism, even downright ridicule, levelled at them by some very surprising sources, eg scientists whose natural curiosity seem to be inexplicably blunted when interesting revelations are made by people more courageous than themselves. At the very least the book is thought provoking, but it would be a grave injustice to term it as lightly. There are profound implications in the book's contents and they are revealed to us by the authors in a credible, coherent and user friendly manner.


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