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Filled with conspiracy theories that make absolutely no sense and a whole pile of junk science. Don't waste your money on this complete nonsense. Plus, it's very poorly written on top of that!
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As an amateur astronomer and a professional scientist, I can only say this book really is sheer junk. From the cover in which the actual flag (not the one described) is an American flag (note the visor reflection) to the absurdity that says in an organization as large as NASA a conspiracy of this type is possible, this is sheer junk! The moon has been an object of careful study by many for many years. If there were any evidence of crystal domes, large objects of any description, they would have been confirmed in many ways long since. The blurry photographs the authors display certainly are not convincing. It seems, for a buck, anything is possible, For the more skeptical this book is hardly plausible no less convincing. Save your money. Read carefully; this books absurdity is obvious except to the truly naive..
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Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA
I viewed some Hoagland interviews on the internet. His performances intrigued me enough to purchase
the book.
I got to page 4 and read "Since the Face was not a profile view as seen in terrestrial rock faces like the
Old Man in the Mountain in New Jersey,". There once was an 'Old Man in the Mountain' in New Hampshire.
It collapsed on May 3, 2003. Now I question if said collapse had help.
I suspect this error is intentional and telltale of the book.
Still worth a read, but no answers. I would like to believe we went to the moon, but I am unconvinced.
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Forget the conspiracy theories aspects. Dig deeper in the context of the book. It is quite revealing. The author is known for his inquisitive mind and it shows in this current work. Frightening book but an essential. All the black projects and hidden scientific agenda are revealed. Powerful piece of work, no doubt. Add it to your library!!
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I tend to agree with most of the comments that this was a waste of my time and money. It is extremely dry, boring, and difficult to read. Has this guy ever been called a "Chicken Little" I wonder? Anyway, I don't see any of the anomolies in the pictures and am quite unimpressed with the authors' knowledge of ancient Egyptian gods and such. I wonder if enough time was spent in analysis if MY life could be a ritual set of happenings. I was considering Monuments of Mars or Hoagland's Mars DVDs but am at least thankful that this book has convinced me they are probably time and money wasters as well.
Joe
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