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The Conclusion / Chap. 18 p. 164<br />

nations. In the court of international last resort, the sale (transfer) of land is the only way to<br />

pay off debt by a country when all else fails. Which states do you recommend we cede to<br />

Japan, Europe or the Arabs Where is the patriotism that drove us on all those years ago<br />

Now is the time to become truly patriotic because it is needed more than ever! It is in the<br />

power of the original astro-nots to stop <strong>NASA</strong> now! All it takes are public confessions.<br />

I understand the power of the shadow government, which I have challenged, in writing<br />

this book. But I write because I just happened to have been quietly sitting in front of the<br />

fan when they threw the blivit. (A blivit is ten pounds of shit in a five pound bag). I realize<br />

that if <strong>NASA</strong> even suspected any astro-not would confess, they would transport them to a<br />

federal funny farm before you could blink. I also realize that I have put those same astronots<br />

on the griddle, but somebody has to "fess up" to save our country.<br />

Let me add here a cautionary word to anyone who finally does decide to "fess up". Tell<br />

no one of your plans. Don't discuss them in your car or house, because today the walls<br />

literally have ears and all telephones are tapped. Even the mail of possible 'enemies' of the<br />

state is read. Think about that, you heroes who may one day become enemies of the state!<br />

Trust no priest or minister because many of them historically have always supported the<br />

establishment and continue to do so.<br />

Use special care in what you tell any psycho-babbler, since they have a natural<br />

propensity toward locking people who tell strange stories in rubber rooms. The only sure<br />

way to disseminate a confession to the people is to appear at a small TV station during the<br />

evening news-hour and ask for an immediate spot. Make sure it's taped. After that, call the<br />

other astro-nots and tell them exactly what you did and your reasons for it.<br />

To Buzz Aldrin, I speak directly: I am reprinting one of the strangest quotations from<br />

your book. You were writing about the pin parties that were thrown after an astro-not<br />

allegedly ventured into space. You said, "I don't remember any special event at my first pin<br />

party except that there was a great deal of joking about my bananas. I do remember my<br />

second. Tom Stafford, John Young, and Gene Cernan had flown on Apollo 10, and because<br />

of enormous activity and concentration required to get Apollo 11 off to the Moon, their party<br />

was postponed. When a lull in our activities after flight permitted a free evening, the crews<br />

of Apollo 10 and 11 were given their gold pins.<br />

"The highlight of the evening was a film showing Fred Haise, my back-up on the flight<br />

to the Moon, stumbling around on the surface of the Moon until, in desperation, he retreated<br />

to the lunar lander which, the moment he stepped on the ladder, tumbled into pieces around<br />

him." 16<br />

But Buzz, according to <strong>NASA</strong>'s official records Fred Haise never set foot on the Moon!<br />

Apollo 13 (his flight) ended when an oxygen tank blew apart in space. Was this just another<br />

simulation like the Scheer film Couldn't you tell the difference between fantasy and reality<br />

Hercules, it's your last chance to direct the river of truth and flush out <strong>NASA</strong>'s Augean<br />

stable.<br />

Here's a happy thought— what will the other astro-nots do if one dies, and has made<br />

provision to posthumously release a confession Will they band together and brand the<br />

<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>

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