Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-blowersAs the dust settles on the 30th anniversary of Apollo 11, information is now coming to light that throws into serious doubt the authenticity of the Apollo record. New evidence clearly suggests that NASA hoaxed the photographs taken on the surface of the Moon. These disturbing findings are supported by detailed analysis of the Apollo images by professional photographer David S Percy ARPS and physicist David Groves PhD. The numerous inconsistencies clearly visible in the Apollo photographic account are quite irrefutable. Recent research indicates that the errors evidenced in DARK MOON were deliberately planted by individuals determined to leave clues to the faking in which they were unwillingly involved. DARK MOON is the answer to the question-did the Apollo missions really land a man on the Moon and return him alive and well to Earth, or is the record incorrect? |
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I love how Percy doesn't understand how photos work despite being a photographer. Who gave these people the chance to write a book?
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It becomes obvious pretty quickly these 2 don't know what they're talking about.
Contents
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Rocket Rackets | 113 |
masters of infinity | 162 |
Truth or Consequences | 203 |
Distant Horizons | 243 |
Servants of Circumstance | 288 |
Slaves of Limitation | 330 |
THE Triangle | 424 |
Prints of Mars | 460 |
Hurmaze | 502 |
Chapter Notes | 512 |
Appendix | 530 |
Index | 555 |
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Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-blowers Mary D. M. Bennett,David S. Percy No preview available - 1999 |
Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-blowers Mary D. M. Bennett,David S. Percy No preview available - 1999 |
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