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306 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

At the time, there was talk the Apollo Program would be scratched. But<br />

even if 50 people had been killed the operation would have continued,<br />

with no more than a brief pause, because the bucks were too big. As<br />

Collins points out, "I don't think the fire delayed the first lunar l<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

one day, because it took until mid-1969 to get all the problems solved in<br />

areas completely unrelated to the fire." 41<br />

According to the newspapers, NASA committed an<strong>other</strong> unequivocal<br />

example <strong>of</strong> utter stupidity on March 19, 1981. They had a chamber on the<br />

Space Shuttle Columbia filled with nitrogen <strong>and</strong> seven people entered it.<br />

Two died <strong>and</strong> five were injured.<br />

I believe that the cremation was mass murder. If not that it was unconscionable<br />

stupidity. We may never know for sure. What I am sure <strong>of</strong> is that<br />

the entire Apollo Program was a show, a simulation produced by the CIA,<br />

directed by NASA, invested in by Congress, <strong>and</strong> paid for by Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs.<br />

American Taxpayer! As shown, I also believe that, to protect their multi<br />

billion dollar income, the CIA murdered three astronauts on Pad 34, plus<br />

four more on plane rides, <strong>and</strong> one in a car.<br />

REFERENCES<br />

1. Barbour, Footprints on the Moon (The Associated Press, 1969), p.<br />

117.<br />

2. Gray, Angle <strong>of</strong> Attack (Norton, 1992), p. 218.<br />

3. Barbour, Footprints on the Moon (The Associated Press, 1969), p.<br />

117.<br />

4. Young, Silcock <strong>and</strong> Dunn, Journey to Tranquility (Doubleday, 1969),<br />

p. 173.<br />

5. Collins, Carrying the Fire (Ballentine Books, 1974), p. 62.<br />

6. Ibid, p. 101.<br />

7. Baker, Astronomy (Van Nostr<strong>and</strong>, 1959), p. 291.<br />

8. "Economics Of Wheat Deal," National Review (1972), p. 1168.<br />

9. Hurt, For All Mankind (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988), p. 323.<br />

10. Young, Silcock <strong>and</strong> Dunn, Journey to Tranquility (Doubleday, 1969),<br />

p. 193.<br />

11. Lewis, Voyages <strong>of</strong> Apollo (Quadrangle, 1974), p. 163.<br />

12. Collins, Carrying the Fire (Ballentine Books, 1974), p. 275.

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