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

Childress, who claims that the Moon is long inhabited <strong>and</strong> that Mercury,<br />

Venus, Mars <strong>and</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the moons <strong>of</strong> the outer planets show signs <strong>of</strong><br />

current or past inhabitation; We Never Went to the Moon: America's Thirty<br />

Billion Dollar Swindle! by Bill Kaysing <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>y Reid; <strong>and</strong> lastly, the<br />

subject <strong>of</strong> this review, NASA Mooned America! by Rene, the last two<br />

books dealing with a mass <strong>of</strong> discrepancies in NASA's public output<br />

which the authors take to mean that the Moon shots were faked. All these<br />

books are well worth acquiring to broaden one's outlook on this subject.<br />

It is a big charge to claim that NASA never went to the Moon, that it<br />

was all a fake, yet this man Rene has come up with a large body <strong>of</strong> information<br />

that has to be seriously considered. He is obviously not writing<br />

this book for the fun <strong>of</strong> it, I doubt he's making any money at it, <strong>and</strong> is sure<br />

to be scorned <strong>and</strong> ridiculed simply for asking good questions which go<br />

against the common belief.<br />

EVIDENCE OF PICTURES<br />

Rene begins with the photographic evidence. The more one looks at photos<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Apollo l<strong>and</strong>ings, the more one begins to wonder. No blast craters<br />

exist under the lunar modules (LEMs), no dust arose from their rockets<strong>of</strong>tened<br />

l<strong>and</strong>ings, though the lunar rovers toss dust into the air as though<br />

there were an atmosphere acting on the particles. Questions, questions.<br />

One important early faked photo is shown here in sequence. Photo 1 is<br />

from the book Carrying the Fire by Astronaut Michael Collins. It shows<br />

Collins in a no-gravity test inside an airplane. Photo 2 is from the same<br />

book <strong>and</strong> is allegedly <strong>of</strong> a Gemini 10 space walk. Rene noticed something<br />

fishy about these photos <strong>and</strong> reversed #1 <strong>and</strong> sized it so he could overlay<br />

it on #2. They match . . . they are the same photo . . . <strong>and</strong> this is <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

NASA output!<br />

Rene's book shows several <strong>other</strong> interesting photos which indicate various<br />

anomalies. On a splashdown photo <strong>of</strong> Gemini 6A there is a whip<br />

antenna in excellent condition clearly shown, with no burn marks or<br />

scorching (5000°F on reentry). No <strong>other</strong> Gemini had this antenna, <strong>and</strong><br />

simple logic indicates that it would have burned <strong>of</strong>f during reentry. Such<br />

an antenna is designed for frequencies not used in space.<br />

The cover photo on the book shows two lunar astronauts (or astro-nots<br />

as Rene calls them), one reflecting in the <strong>other</strong>'s visor. The reflected astronaut<br />

is not holding a camera, so who took the picture with only two [men)<br />

on the Moon Also, in the same photo a piece <strong>of</strong> what appears to be scaffolding<br />

with a spotlight on it appears on the left edge <strong>of</strong> the photo. I've<br />

seen this same photo in several <strong>other</strong> places, but it is always cropped so<br />

the scaffolding is missing.<br />

My favorite <strong>of</strong> the photo anomalies in the book is shown here as Photo

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