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No Business Like Showbiz / Chap. 13 p. 112<br />
hitch on the stomach butterflies, and when the curtain rises, hit the stage running. Many<br />
amateurs quit performing because of stage fright. Why is it that, without a single exception,<br />
the Apollo program astronauts are extremely adverse to public speaking and appearances<br />
They were much more so than other groups of such prominent men.<br />
Many years ago Buzz Aldrin was being interviewed at a banquet in Lancaster, California.<br />
He writes, "The first question Roy Neal asked was, "Now that almost two years have<br />
gone by, why not tell us how it really felt to be on the moon" 8<br />
Buzz explains in his book, "If any one question was anathema to me, that was it. Roy, I<br />
suppose felt he had no choice. Yet it has always been almost impossible for me to answer<br />
with any sort of decent response. My throat went dry and I got dizzy." 9<br />
He then adds that a little while later he bolted from the room, shaking uncontrollably,<br />
and then began to cry. He never tells us why. I have heard that he had a similar reaction at<br />
Edwards Air Force Base. This is definitely no longer a man with "The Right Stuff."<br />
I am not a psychobabbler, but I've been on this planet long enough to recognize a man<br />
who has a terribly troubled conscience. I doubt if infidelity or any other such common<br />
problem caused it. To the contrary it strikes me as suffering from trying to live out the Big<br />
Lie.<br />
The only possible question left is whether this ghost is known to him, or whether it lies<br />
deeply buried in his sub-conscience placed there by hypnosis and drugs. If the ghost was<br />
generated by governmental psycho-babblers using brainwashing techniques, he should be<br />
more pitied than censored. Maybe time will tell which circumstances apply.<br />
Since the end of the 1940's most show business production companies have become<br />
color blind. But <strong>NASA</strong>, operating in its own insular world, couldn't have cared less. They<br />
were lily-white for years, until they finally found one black man who had "The Right Stuff."<br />
According to Collins, "The closest this country has come to having a black astronaut was the<br />
selection of Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr., on 6-30-1967, as a member of the Air Force<br />
Manned Orbiting Laboratory astronaut group. A PH.D. in chemistry in addition to being a<br />
qualified test pilot, Lawrence was killed on 12-8-1967 in the crash of an F-104 at Edwards<br />
AFB." 10<br />
Here is yet another astronaut that died in an accident. One wonders: did he ask too many<br />
sensible questions, did he smell a hoax, or did he prove resistant to hypnosis I wonder how<br />
many more astronauts died who were completely missed by popular writers of the era. It is<br />
extremely hazardous to the health to be associated with <strong>NASA</strong>.<br />
Knowing that the Moon landings were not possible from the start, I believe that <strong>NASA</strong><br />
poisoned the space apple right from the first Mercury mission by sucking the astronauts into<br />
telling the little lie about the dim and fuzzy stars. Otherwise why would Alan Shepard have<br />
lied about the stars Why did Grissom follow suit And almost every other astronaut lied<br />
right to this day<br />
I expect that <strong>NASA</strong> didn't come right out with it, up front, and tell them the whole space<br />
race was a sham. It is the first rule of spooks to enlighten only those who need to know, and<br />
<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>