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 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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dark Mission is the most detailed and fact driven book I have read on this subject!
Hoagland deserves 6 stars for this book, A-1 to the point and provides limitless details/facts.

I have now read this book twice because of the well written, educated format of this book.

Top 5 books I have read in my lifetime. I have read well over 1,000 books.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not for the average Joe
I couldn't wait to read this book after listening to Richard Hoagland on Coast to Coast Am. Hoagland explains his thoughts and ideas in a way that is easy to understand while on the radio, but the way the book is written is MUCH MUCH harder to understand. The reading is very laborious. I have only read the first 90 or so pages but I am not sure if I will finish the book as it seems to be more of a college Physics lesson in written form than a book written for the average Joe. To say that I am lost in what I have read so far is an understatement. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone without a background or education in astrophysics. I am hoping if I plow through another 30 or 40 pages the reading will be more about the subject of the book, which I thought was the different artificial structures that are possibly scattered around our solor system, and less about the different aspects of physics which up till now have caused me to want to either put it down or skip parts all together.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dark Mission speaks truth to America about NASA
For years NASA has been a great deliverer of achievements for American pride in space accompishments...but there is a Dark Side to NASA that the authors authenticate with specific examples throughout the book. From the secret findings on our own Moon, and why we never went back, to the Viking controversery over the Cydonia "HEAD" image and all subsequent missions to Mars and Cydonia data specifically.

This book is an historical document you will want to keep for your grandchildren so that they can read what REALLY went on behind the MEANSTREAM MEDIA headlines.

Robert H Williams
Mooers NY



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quality writing and argument
If you can "tolerate" 500 pages of constant "conspiracy" theory ramblings with "every" fifth word in quotes and every tenth word italicized, then "this" book may be for you. Otherwise it has over the top, unsupported theories with absurd conclusions. The fact the US abruptly ended moon exploration implies conspiracy, but then again, so does the fact the US is revisiting moon exploration. NASA is darned if does and darned if it doesn't on everything the way these authors analyze things. And...you guessed it...the JFK assassination is part of the aliens on the Moon and Mars conspiracy theory. If the fact that the US evaluation of Werner Von Braun was done on the same calendar date as the founding of modern masonry means anything to you other than that these authors discredit themselves from the first chapter, then enjoy.


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