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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very in depth
This is a very in depth book that goes in to triginometry and hyperdimensional physics. It is very thorough in backing up its claims with evidence and information. Good book but not a light quick read.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Honestly?
If the reflection of the American flag in the astronaughts helmet on the cover of the book doesn't prove to you that it is a hoax, I don't know what will.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sorry, just plain unconvincing.
I picked up this book solely to see the much touted pictoral "evidence" of structures on the moon, etc.... and I have to say, the bulk of the images (as with other books on this topic I've seen in the past) are still very unconvincing. A few of the images are marginally interesting, but it's hard to say if what you're seeing is 'something' or just image compression/wishful thinking/the standard digital artifacts you get when messing with filters and contrast in photoshop, etc.

Don't get me wrong - I find this genre vastly entertaining, own a large library of similar titles, and I enjoyed some of the other material in the book (notably the improbably hysterical level of animosity aimed at NASA - very funny stuff)... but the images in this volume do not make it worth the price of purchase, in my opinion. I gave my copy away immediately... deemed not keepable as a reference.

Of disappointing note was how much time was wasted playing the martyr card and slagging other writers in this field... a common trait in alternative literature, unfortunately. This comes off as mean-spirited and nakedly paranoid. Note to authors - just resist that temptation. It doesn't help your case. Ever.

Overall, I'd advise anyone who is not already convinced on this topic to get this one from a library.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dark Mission
This is a fascinating book, if you have a love of space exploration, a strong interest in science and a belief that government agencies are not always forthright and conspiratorial. Getting through the chapter on physics takes a bit of effort, but the background helps to get the idea that we have not been told the full story about our exploration of the moon and Mars. Intrigued about the possiblity that visitors from a different planet not within our solar system? This book lends credence to that likely hood. Or, are the geographic features on the lunar and martian landscape merely the result of meteoric impacts and misunderstood light refraction due to an airless environment. Dark Mission is a good read, but not a book for relaxation. A little conspiracy and scepticism is good for the scientific soul. KAMJr.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Interesting
I'd like to know the backgrounds of previous reviewers, both postive vs. negative. What kind of a total loser would spend every day online just to attack positive reviews the minute they are posted. Have they no real lives? And if that is not the reason then why not do what members of the real science community do when presented with a proposal that does not seem likely--they IGNORE it until it goes away, as a bad idea always does.

But do the negative reviewers do that? No, they attack. Which says a lot psychologically. There is secondary gain--look it up in a medical textbook if you don't understand, boys! (1) they are jealous of the authors having a best-selling book (2) they have no life, as previously stated, or (3) they are on the government payroll.

Having a science background and 9 years of college taught me how to sift through piles of material and find a few pearls. I found a few here, although I cannot agree with all that is said--perhaps due to a lack of technical background in photographic analysis?

While I agree with a lot of the history contained in this book--and was suspicious of motivations at the time, having been born a long time ago--I can't really see much in the photos that are included. However, the photos are a very small part of what this man actually has to say.

No, I have not been abducted by aliens. Nor have I seen Bigfoot or Nessie. But I was raised to keep my eyes open and observe, then question. Every citizen of planet earth should read this book--all the way through. And keep an open mind.



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