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Domes on the moon. The face on Mars. JFK's assassination. It's all in here. Even so, Hoagland's biggest sin is that as a whole his theories are boring. Even the cover photo of an astronaut planting a Masonic flag on the moon is faked!
Jun 29, Steve rated it liked it Recommends it for: Anyone. OK, so I like to occasionally read on the fringe conspiracy theory books, so shoot me. I may not even buy into the ideas but it does make for an interesting read now and then. Hoaglands latest book Dark Mission deals with NASAs hidden agenda in the space program and what they choose to to tell or not tell the public about the moon and Mars. Honestly, some of the pictures Hoagland claims as proof of "ruins" on the moon just look like pixelated fuzz to me, however, at the very least th OK, so I like to occasionally read on the fringe conspiracy theory books, so shoot me.
Honestly, some of the pictures Hoagland claims as proof of "ruins" on the moon just look like pixelated fuzz to me, however, at the very least this book does reveal a disturbing trend in NASA to withhold information that could potentially reshape our view of the space program.
Many of his sources are ex members of NASA who are whistle blowers. I really doubt the validity of some claims this book makes, but at the very least, it does raise interesting points about why NASA has decided to edit so many of the photographs of Mars and the moon.
Sep 17, Gerald rated it really liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Dark Mission by Richard C.
Hoagland and Mike Bara has to be the most astounding book I have ever read. If only a fraction of it proves true, it will still be a stunning revelation. Read the full review on my blog Boychik Lit Jun 13, Deb rated it liked it.
A very interesting read. Lots of history on the Apollo missions, cover-ups, retouched photos, Masonic involvement with Nasa and space missions. Lots of photos. Jul 29, Lee Ann added it. This is the rare choice, I will be sending it back to the library about half done and no interest in getting it again. This is a leave on the shelf for me. Pages of convoluted sentences and I am not sure I get the point.
Not one for me. Aug 04, Dante rated it really liked it. Full of revelations concerning the real men, reasons and objectives behind NASA. May 25, Thomas Sheridan rated it it was ok. Made up rubbish for the most part. Apr 27, OmniBen rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. One of my favourite works of non fiction. I can still remember seeing this book on the shelf at Borders around a decade ago when we still had a Borders where I live. I kind of knew it would be right up my alley, although the price tag was a little hefty at the time, and I was obviously wearing my cautious and penny pinching pants whenever I saw it.
This is one of the few examples when I can say that I absolutely got it wrong as I'm usually pretty accurate when it comes to judging books I won't One of my favourite works of non fiction. This is one of the few examples when I can say that I absolutely got it wrong as I'm usually pretty accurate when it comes to judging books I won't like, although I don't like many, so its not really rocket science. A couple of years later I bought it online, and that, as they say, was that.
A weighty tome, and absolutely jam packed full of information which you can read and make your mind up either way. One could easily have forgiven this for being far too dry and science-y, and with little actual entertainment value. I couldn't disagree more. The book is a page turner and then some. With personal anecdotes, stories, lies exposed and individuals nefarious deeds being unmasked, making for a highly entertaining read. Is Hoagland right about everything?
I highly doubt it. Sometimes I think the man's analytical brain won't let him delve into avenues and area's of this subject matter, where the evidence, both conclusive and corroborative, is screaming out to go. Hell, if you just can't wrap your head around the fact that NASA, as well as just about every other governmental agency has at least some prior record of deception and obfuscation, then just pretend the whole thing is a rather fun and well crafted work of fiction, and you could still come away entertained by it all.
Of course, I would suggest an open mind, and there is no telling where the information will lead you. With all that is going on in the world today, the lies and cover ups of NASA are certainly far away from the minds of the alternative thinker, though the deception of the human race is a rich tapestry, and this little piece of the pie being discussed here is every bit as relevant in its own way as what is currently playing out across the headlines worldwide.
Even if it seems about as far away as any two subjects could be. Comes highly recommended. Jun 20, Matt rated it did not like it. Full disclosure, I did not read the entire book. It was too bad. I read about half after skipping to sections that I hoped would be interesting. This book has many problems which go beyond the content.
The writing style is amateurish with an overuse of quotation marks, contradictions and hyperbole. Almost every scientific term and point of discovery is placed in quotes as if the entirety of human knowledge is in question. The authors will quote from a source only to paraphrase it in the next para Full disclosure, I did not read the entire book.
The authors will quote from a source only to paraphrase it in the next paragraph with their slant which changes the meaning of the original source. They make tortured claims collusion and suppression followed by brags of great accomplishments in debates, presentations and tv appearances. As far as conspiracy theories go, this book is just awful. One of their proposed theories is a tired rehash of secret world governments run by templar and masons.
All of their alien artifacts and ruined cities are based on evidence from pictures taken in the 's which were clearly debunked on later missions. In cruel irony, they show newer pictures which have been blurred in an attempt to twist what they show.
Some of their claims are too large to be remotely believable and directly contradicted by experience. Example being massive structures on the moon, so large that amateur telescopes would see it, but they can't because it's invisible. There are good conspiracy theories surrounding NASA and the exploration of the solar system. This book is not one of them. Dec 31, Brenda rated it really liked it. First off, it absolutely needs an editor. Could have easily been pages less.
I found myself skimming a few chapters that were tedious or redundant. Also, some of their claims about the photos - I'm just not seeing it. BUT there are several photographs that make very compelling cases for ancient ruins on Mars and the Moon. And this book demonstrates that NASA clearly has taken billions upon billions of dollars from the taxpayers over the years, and given us half truths, lies, misinformstion a First off, it absolutely needs an editor.
And this book demonstrates that NASA clearly has taken billions upon billions of dollars from the taxpayers over the years, and given us half truths, lies, misinformstion and doctored data in return. The Masonic piece ended up being far more interesting than expected. I don't know what it all means, but there are some oddly specific connections between the Freemasons and NASA that just can't be ignored.
Overall, a very worthwhile read. Apr 07, Cody rated it it was ok. It was alright. Pretty slow but that usual for these types. Mar 17, Guy McElwaine added it. This entire book is a paranoid fantasy, expressing nothing other than the authors' bizarre hatred of NASA and utter ignorance of science.
Neither of them has any training in science, and neither of them has ever conducted a scientific experiment in his life. On page Richard Hoagland describes himself as a scientist, but this is, in common with most of its context, arrogant nonsense. If you, too, are a NASA-hater, you'll probably enjoy this book and you probably won't care that it is factuall This entire book is a paranoid fantasy, expressing nothing other than the authors' bizarre hatred of NASA and utter ignorance of science.
If you, too, are a NASA-hater, you'll probably enjoy this book and you probably won't care that it is factually wrong at every turn.
None of the many, many errors of fact in the first edition of this wretchedly-edited work have been corrected -- on the contrary, a few have been added in the new introductory passages. The 48 introductory pages are the only part of the edition that is in any sense "expanded" -- the body of the book is exactly as the first edition. Disregarding the many, many errors committed by the authors, I have a bone -- a whole skeleton -- to pick with its publisher, Adam Parfrey of Feral House.
Hoagland and Mike Bara include a new chapter about the discoveries made by ex-Nazi scientist and NASA stalwart Wernher von Braun regarding what he termed 'alternate gravitational solutions.
We wuz robbed. It would have been welcome, since the quality of monochrome photo-repro is only marginally better than that of the first edition. That is to say, it has improved from abysmal to unacceptable. But why did he find it possible to use inline monochrome illustrations in the Introduction, yet pushed all other art to the end of each chapter, forcing the reader to flip forward at every figure reference? After the first edition, an official list of errata was provided -- 29 items, not too bad for a work of over pages.
But second editions are the opportunity to make these good, and in this respect Adam Parfrey is a dismal failure. There are uncorrected errata on pages ,,,,,,,, 2 , all using 2nd edition pagination. This is inexcusable. Considering the 1st edition sold over 50,, Parfrey could have afforded it. Jan 23, B. Wilson rated it did not like it Shelves: nasa , occult , space. There are conspiracy theories and then there are conspiracy theories, but this one could be the mother of all conspiracy theories.
The publisher lists the book as "non-fiction" The results of this multi-disciplinary investigation were officially submitted to the administrator of NASA in late , and after the Kennedy Administration was elected, to Congress in April One area of unusual interest covered in the report - easily overlooked amid mountains of interminable statistics and analyses - was a quiet assessment of the near-certainty of a NASA discovery of intelligent extraterrestrial life:.
Did any skeptics even know this official document existed, before we made it public in ? Watch first below information - click on images As you shall see documented later in this book , beginning in the mids with unmanned spacecraft, NASA actually discovered its projected extraterrestrial artifacts - but then, the Agency never got around to telling the rest of us!
NASA would clandestinely confirm with these earliest robotic probes, and then proceed to cover up, the first awesome remains of a once-extraordinary, solar-system-wide, ancient technological civilization on the Moon - precisely as Brookings had predicted. Above is just one example of the ancient, glass-like lunar ruins photographed in person by the Apollo astronauts, and hidden away by a former NASA employee in a private archive for more than 30 years.
Later in this volume, far more details on those historic in-situ astronaut lunar ruins observations will be dealt with - and additional, uncensored Apollo photographs of these extensive structures, as well as photographs of some of the actual artifacts brought back to Earth - presented, and analyzed in depth.
A skeptic might well ask at this point, how can we be presenting valid, official NASA images of suppressed ruins and technology if the Agency has spent so much time and energy over the last 40 years covering them up?
The answer is that after two generations, leaked images like the one above - displaying stunning details of ancient lunar structures arching overhead, as well as key alien artifacts that have been brought back - have also suddenly begun appearing on the internet, on official NASA websites!
A small cadre of loyal NASA employees were witnesses to what actually went on, and agreed at that time to keep the secret in the interest of national security. Because of these true NASA heroes, real space history as about to officially begin, again. Again, the intention to do just that was blatantly laid out in Brookings. We now believe this is the reason by which President John F.
The enthusiastic architects of the continuing NASA Brookings cover-up, in part, are the same heroes we have been encouraged to worship as some of the leading pioneers of our technological era. In many cases, they are also men with secret pasts - Germans, Egyptians, Englishmen and Americans, men at the very fringes of rational thought and conventional wisdom. For the purposes of this volume, we shall call them,. Each has stamped their own agenda on our space program, in indelible but traceable ways.
It is these same three Egyptian gods whose mythic story has been documented by many Egyptologists and authors, including Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas , in The Hiram Key that are also key to understanding the history of the Masonic Order.
This ritual Egyptian symbolism , secretly practiced by NASA throughout these past five decades, publicly shows up only in its repeating, blatant choices of simple mission patch designs. We will also investigate the purposes behind these apparently repeating rituals and identify the key players who have quietly made them happen.
You will also read more, in due course, regarding the accumulated evidence of widespread corruption, usurpation of the law and petty rivalries within the Agency - that have allowed these irrational religious practices to continue unabated. The evidence that NASA is something other than the benevolent civilian science institution it pretends to be , is as overwhelming now as it is disturbing. Then apparently , a critical number and type of lunar artifacts was successfully identified , and returned to Earth by the Apollo crews - at which point the entire Apollo Program was abruptly terminated with Apollo Witches hide from those who would see them dead—until they don't, and war returns to New Seattle's streets.
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