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Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-Blowers - Mary Bennet

 

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Newest Review: ... show on this subject some months back, and this show stimulated me to go and get a copy of this book... and I'm glad I ... more

 ... did. Skeptics will love this book - I know, I'm one, but it has to be said that the evidence against NASA and the lunar landings is actually pretty compelling. The authors have done their homework, and tried (not always sucessfully) to be unbiased. Speaking to Kodak, astronomers and engineers gives some credibility, but the book is worth it's money for the thought-provoking photos. They clearly show multiple shadows and light sources, use of spotlights, and that all is not entirely as it seems, and that clue...more

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Format: Paperback, ISBN: 9781898541103
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Premium Review Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-Blowers - Mary Bennet: The Eagle Never Landed! (359 words)
by psipple - written on 22.03.01 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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We didn't go to the moon in 1969. We couldn't have. The radiation would have killed Armstrong and Aldrin, and the X-rays would have zapped the photos. Add to that, examination of the photographs and TV footage show discrepancies that can't be easily explained. NASA are keeping quiet, and the astronauts are evasive. It was all a con. At least, that's the central basis of this book. Channel Four showed a late-night discussion show on this subject some months back, and this show stimulated me to go and get a copy of this book... and I'm glad I did. Skeptics will love this book - I know, I'm one, but it has to be said that the ...

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Premium Review Apollo landings a fake? (186 words)
by Bettycat - written on 25.07.00 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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'Dark Moon, Apollo and the whistle blowers' by Bennet and Percy. Now this is interesting. The Moon landings 'never' happened, the famous Neil Armstrong pictures were shot in a film studio, or so the writers would have us believe and they go to great lengths to prove it. So what catagory do I put this into? History (that never happened), Space (ditto), Photography (hmmm...interesting theories) or how about Everything is a conspiracy? If you a fan of sci-fi/x-files, conspiracy theories or are open to anything then you'll love this book. If however you are a scientist/astromoner then avoid like the plague. As I said the authors (in this very long book), ...

 

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