Firstly, some quotes
from William Branham:
"I tell you now, it's a
program that'll take you a hundred billion, billion, million light
years beyond the moon. That's right. And there if you go to the moon
you couldn't set down because see, you'd jump right back up unless you
had some magnet to hold you there. You couldn't stay over night; you'd
freeze to death. In the daytime you'd burn up. What you going to do
when you get there?" (Basis of Fellowship 61-0214)
"Oh, now they're all wanting to make a whole lot of these
astronaut cans so they can get into it. And the atomic age comes,
they're going to bust up the world; they just pull this and all go
over on the moon, taking a trip to the moon, and have it all over
with, and so they'll just make them another economy on the moon. They
ain't going to get there. I don't believe, with all my heart, they'll
ever get there. See?" (Countdown 20:101 62-0909M)
"What do you call it the man's day for?" you would
say. It's the day that the works by the knowledge of man is glorified.
Look what all the brag of the Communists. Somebody try and get
somebody to the moon. God's trying to get somebody to heaven. See? But
look how they're spending millions, and billions, and trillions of
dollars in a wasted effort. When they get there they ain't going to
find nothing. What's the matter with them? I don't care about the
moon. I want to pass the moon so fast I won't even see it, just keep
going higher. I want to pass the milky, white way, go on, just keep
going. Yes." (God of this Evil Age 18:85 65-0801M)
Now the Book reviewed
by Wayne Green (W2NSD/1),(El
Supremo and Founder of 73 Amateur Radio Today. See Issue #429, June
1996).
A book came a couple days ago from a reader who wanted to swap it
for copies of some of my books. This one sure got may attention. I was
busy trying to find out more about dowsing from a couple of new books
l'd just bought, but this one made me put everything else down.
My first reaction was probably what yours will be. It's "NASA
Mooned America!" by Rene, 196p, 1994. The ridiculous claim
is that the Apollo missions to the moon never actually happened. Oh,
Lordy, give me a break! What is this, some Flat Earth Society-type
crappola? However, not being completely controlled by what I have been
conditioned to believe, I read on. Rene has done a masterful job of
destroying what little faith I had left in NASA. He shows evidence
that many of their photographs of the moon missions are clearly bogus;
he proves beyond a reasonable doubt that nobody can survive in space
beyond the protection of the Van Allen Belt: and so on. By the time
he's through, there's just no doubt that our government has produced a
$40 billion space opera for us.
Yes, of course, Wayne has gone off his rocker with this one. Sure.
Okay, smarty, what's the temperature in space? Hot? Cold? We all know
it's awfully cold, right? The fact is, when the sun is shining on
anything it gets blistering hot. The surface of the moon is 243øF
in the sun and for the two weeks of night. Our astronauts were just
there in the daylight, so they were dealing with an environment that
was around 250ø, with nowhere near enough power to run the
cooling system needed to deal with that. Rene goes into every aspect
of the inability of any living thing to survive the solar flares that
occurred during the missions with the little shielding used, the
temperatures involved in space and on the moon. The astronauts
reported that the LEM blasted a deep crater in landing on the moon.
Why has not one NASA photo of the LEM on the moon ever shown a hint of
this crater? They do show undisturbed dirt, complete with footprints
(more about this impossibility later).
There are endless holes in the NASA production. Wait'll you see the
not quite hidden power cords in some photos supposedly taken on the
moon. Then there's one photo in the book of Aldrin and Armstrong
saluting the flag, where they claim the sun is at about 13ø,
but Aldrin's photo was taken when the sun was at 26.4ø and
Armstrong's was taken with the sun at 34.9ø, if one goes
by the shadows they cast. Worse, the shadows are in two different
directions, and the flag casts no shadow at all. The angles of the sun
were calculated by the lengths of the shadows compared to the height
of the men. The sun moves about 10ø a day, so Aldrin's
photo would have had to be taken a day after they claimed, and
Armstrong's a day later, all followed by some computer trickery to
combine them.
Or was all of this done in a secret
Nevada CIA base?
Rene provides a book full of proof that the whole moon deal was a
fake put together by NASA and the CIA. It's a very well-written and
researched book. It reduces our Right Stuff heroes to mere actors who
have gone along with a Hollywood-type production. And those who caused
any problems were killed! Did the "accidents" which killed
11 astronauts in 1967 raise any questions in your mind?
It's difficult for me to get used to the real world. it sure isn't
anything like I was taught in school, or anything my parents led me to
believe. The more I learn, the less I have to believe in. Politics is
crooked clear through, with money, via lobbies, firmly in control. The
medical industry is just as crooked, protecting its $1 trillion
business with the co-operation of the government. Our legal system is
seriously corrupt, as is our educational Industry, again with the
complicity of the government. Our academic system is corrupt, again in
bed with our government. Should I mention our tobacco industry? And
liquor industry? Our public water supplies, packed with chlorine and
fluorides? Oh yes, our dental industry, with amalgams and root canals.
Our food industry, providing us with hormones, pesticides,
antibiotics, and de-mineralized produce.
So l suppose I am pretty dumb, or at least naive, to be surprised
to read an expose showing NASA to be siphoning off billions to produce
block-buster entertainment epics, hand in hand with the CIA.
The worst part is that even with our government and, as far as I
know, every major industry, thoroughly corrupt, we seem to have the
best country in the world. Maybe I should just shut up and go along to
get along. Maybe I should go back to grumbling about the bad language,
rudeness, and brain-free contacts on our ham bands. And fan the flames
between no-coders and old-timers. The CW and phone ops. And any other
ham schisms.
Say, those confounded packeteers aren't going to screw around with
the Internet, are they?
Heck if you get to know many of the ARRL directors beyond the
thoroughly white-washed meeting reports in QST, you'll find out in
what contempt they hold the members. That really disillusioned me when
I got on the inside and got to know all the players. Suddenly I found
that the ARRL General Manager, the League counsel, and the directors
all thought of the members as sheep, with no opinions worthy of
consideration. It's the same arrogant attitude I see in most
politicians.
Hey, if I suddenly "die" of a heart attack, I want you to
know that my heart is in fine shape and that the CIA seems to leave a
trail of heart attack victims who have caused trouble. Shades of the
KGB! The Apollo mission data is still highly classified, so my
reporting on the book may be endangering our country.
When this book arrived and I saw that it was an expose of NASA,
claiming that the moon flights were all faked, I expected to start
reading the unusual unsupported baloney like that which supports just
about every claim I've read for zero-point energy, N-machines, and
other mysterious new power sources. I was a 100% total believer in
space flight. Oh I didn't think the potential benefits of visiting
Mars were worth the investment, considering the federal deficit, so I
was glad to see that program canceled last year. Ditto the super
collider.
But I've been a space fan since childhood. I got hooked early by a
cartoon strip around 1929 called "Jack Swift." No relation
to Tom Swift, though later in my childhood I enjoyed those books. Buck
Rogers was there, but he didn't hold a candle to Jack Swift. Nor did
Flash Gordon. Heck, the early Buck Rogers cartoons still had people
using airplanes in the 25th century. Tsk.
So the whole idea that the Apollo flights had been no more real
than the recent award-winning Apollo-13 movie was totally
preposterous. But once I started reading l couldn't stop.
Indispnutable evidence piled up, fact after fact. As far as I know, no
one who has read the book remains unconvinced that the world has been
sucked in by one of the biggest snow jobs in history. If you read the
book and aren't amazed at the enormousness of the deceit, and the
success NASA and the ClA have had in keeping, it secret. I sure want
to hear from you.
Well, they did as good a job with secrecy on the Manhattan Project
back 50-some years ago.
And why didn't Russia blow the whistle, when they had to know early
on that man would never survive in space beyond the Van Allen Belt
without massive shielding against the intense radiation from solar
flares? Read the book on our cost to bribe them.
Say, I wonder what else our beloved government has been doing that
we haven't heard about? Let me know, okay?
Self-published by R. Rene, 176p, 1994 @US$25 plus s/h and available
from the author -- 31 Burgess Place #2, Passaic, New Jersey 07055 USA.
(Or within Australia @A$45 from Mr. David Barton, "Derrima"
Collarenebri, NSW 2833). Theme of this book is that NASA never put a
man on the moon; that the whole Apollo saga was just a Hollywood-like
production done with the help of the CIA. My reaction on opening the
book was that this is totally ridiculous. Crazy. Impossible. By the
end of the first chapter I was starting to wonder if I'd sucked in on
a $40 billion NASA production. By the end of the book I was convinced
that, as impossible as it seems, the whole world has been suckered. If
you read this book and find any fault with any of the 30 "gotcha's"
I want to hear from you. For instance, the moon's surface has no
moisture whatever. So why do we see boot prints where the astronauts
have walked? You've walked in dry dirt and sand. It takes moisture to
hold a print. When I start listing problems, every scientist I've
talked to has ordered a copy of the book. Also available from the same
author is "The Last Skeptic of Science".