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

st<strong>and</strong>ard metabolic heat <strong>and</strong> solar radiation, indicates that the backpacks<br />

had to be filled 40 percent with water, allowing room also for an oxygen<br />

bottle, carbon dioxide scrubber, dehumidifier, water bladder for the cooling<br />

circuit <strong>and</strong> one for dump water, a heat exchanger, a radio monitoring<br />

bodily function, a communications radio with power to reach Houston,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a battery to power all this. Also, for the cooling to be functioning, the<br />

water had to be ejected from the blowhole regularly. This would have<br />

created the effect <strong>of</strong> a fountain spewing minute crystals <strong>of</strong> water, quite a<br />

tremendous photo opportunity NASA seemed to have missed on tens <strong>of</strong><br />

thous<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> photos. NASA's own cutaway drawing <strong>of</strong> the backpack<br />

shows a water storage capacity <strong>of</strong> about .43 gallons, almost enough for 27<br />

minutes <strong>of</strong> operation at the impossible efficiency <strong>of</strong> 100 percent. NASA<br />

claims 4 hours <strong>of</strong> operation.<br />

ODD FIT<br />

With the backpacks on, the astronauts would need about 35 inches <strong>of</strong><br />

clearance to crawl through the 30-inch hatch on the LEM (lunar [excursion]<br />

module) in the manner claimed by NASA. Awful tight fit!<br />

After getting back in the LEM the astronauts "repressurized their<br />

cabin." Then [according to NASA] "they removed their boots, slipped out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the backpacks heavy with life-support equipment that had kept them<br />

alive on the Moon, reopened the hatch, <strong>and</strong> dumped them along with<br />

crumpled food packages <strong>and</strong> filled urine bags onto the surface" (Apollo<br />

11). There is no airlock on the LEM, how did they open the door after<br />

repressurization <strong>and</strong> dump their suits <strong>and</strong> garbage without dying from the<br />

supposed vacuum <strong>and</strong> heat (or was that cold)<br />

SPACE RADIATION<br />

Van Allen radiation belts <strong>and</strong> solar flares create deadly radiation in<br />

space.* NASA spacecraft were not shielded against this. Apollos 8, 9, 10,<br />

11 <strong>and</strong> 12 flew during the peak <strong>of</strong> solar cycle 20, with large flares occurring<br />

during the flights. All those astronauts would have received many<br />

hundreds or thous<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> times the LIFETIME radiation limits for nuclear<br />

energy workers. A Supersonic Transport (SST) must drop altitude when it<br />

gets a dosage <strong>of</strong> 10 millirems, at 100 millirems it must alter its flight plan.<br />

170 millirems is dangerous <strong>and</strong> almost guarantees cancer in the future.<br />

* ... the radiation was first predicted by Nikola Tesla around the beginning <strong>of</strong> this century as<br />

the result <strong>of</strong> experimental <strong>and</strong> theoretical work he had done on electricity in space in general<br />

<strong>and</strong> the electrical charge <strong>of</strong> the Sun in particular. He tried then to tell our academic natural<br />

philosophers (scientists) that the Sun had a fantastic electrical charge <strong>and</strong> that it must generate<br />

a solar wind. But to no avail. . . .<br />

Subsequent study showed that this belt, or belts, [begins] in near space about 500 miles<br />

out <strong>and</strong> extends out to over 15,000 miles... Van Allen belt radiation is dependent upon the<br />

solar wind <strong>and</strong> is said to focus or concentrate that radiation.

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