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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> UFO Technologies <strong>and</strong> Extraterrestrial Contact 405<br />

During Apollo 14 <strong>and</strong> 16 the solar flares would have given the astronauts<br />

approximately 75 rem (not millirems!). In an article in National Geographic,<br />

"Chernobyl—One Year Later" it says: "In general, 5 rem is considered<br />

acceptable for a nuclear-plant employee in a year, with 25 rem (the total<br />

countenanced for Chernobyl cleanup workers) an allowable once-in-alifetime<br />

dose." The walls <strong>of</strong> the spacecraft were "paper thin" <strong>and</strong> the fabric<br />

suits had no radiation shielding built in, anyway only very thick lead<br />

or a large measure <strong>of</strong> water (approximately 6 feet <strong>of</strong> shielding mass) will<br />

reduce the radiation <strong>of</strong> solar flares to anywhere close to safe levels. How<br />

did NASA protect the astronauts against this deadly radiation The words<br />

"Space Radiation" appear extremely rarely, if at all, in books about<br />

manned space flights. Russian scientists told astronomer Bernard Lovell<br />

that they know <strong>of</strong> no way to shield from radiation outside the Van Allen<br />

radiation belts.<br />

OUTRIGHT MURDER<br />

Shortly before the 1967 test-pad fire that killed three astronauts (Grissom,<br />

White <strong>and</strong> Chaffee) Virgil Grissom told his wife, Betty, "If there is ever a<br />

serious accident in the space program, it's likely to be me." He had<br />

become a critic <strong>of</strong> the Space Program <strong>and</strong> had expressed unease about the<br />

success <strong>of</strong> actually getting men on the Moon. The decision to run this test<br />

with pure oxygen at pressure was nothing short <strong>of</strong> moronic—it created a<br />

calorimetric bomb which was set <strong>of</strong>f by the astronauts being told to flip<br />

switches that caused tiny sparks. Immediately after the test-pad fire,<br />

before anyone was notified, government agents raided Grissom's home<br />

<strong>and</strong> took all his personal papers. When they returned his papers to his<br />

widow his personal diary <strong>and</strong> all papers containing the word "Apollo"<br />

were missing!<br />

Five <strong>other</strong> astronauts died in "accidents" that same year. Before the first<br />

Apollo manned mission left the launch pad eleven astronauts had died in<br />

"accidents," Grissom, White <strong>and</strong> Chaffee in the capsule fire, Freemen,<br />

Basset, See, Rogers, Williams, Adams <strong>and</strong> Lawrence died in airplane<br />

rashes (remember these were the world's best pilots flying their private<br />

aircraft, government supplied [jet] trainers—very safe craft) <strong>and</strong> Givens<br />

was killed in a car crash. In 1970 Taylor died in a plane crash.<br />

CONCLUSION<br />

There is no doubt that Rene has opened a can <strong>of</strong> worms with NASA<br />

Mooned America!. It is a challenge to us researchers to check out his<br />

information. Only a small portion <strong>of</strong> his research appears in this review.<br />

Rene has done his homework well <strong>and</strong> he is an intelligent man. I agree<br />

with most <strong>of</strong> his information, some <strong>of</strong> his figuring is beyond my technical

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