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Ken's Moon!: Revealing The "Dark Mission" of NASA
M**R
Great read...
Amazing, one everyone should read.....
O**G
Enjoyed the story - expected better pictures
The story was more captivating than expected actually. No doubt at all, Ken is legitimate and being honest about what he saw and experienced. What was a disappointment was the expectation that we would see detailed photos as referenced at a higher quality than printed in this book. I also had hoped to see some better analysis graphically of the anomalies. Oh well. Glad I purchased and ok but a bit underwhelmed by the photos.
R**N
Interesting book and photos, Shipping was early!
Love the book, it was a fast read for me. Shipping was early to which allowed me to read. Would buy from vendor again.
C**C
Bio
Over half of this book is an uninteresting autobiography. The moon part does not start until Chapter 15.
S**R
gift
kid loved it
R**E
Meh, I expected more
A lot of rambling, talking about his childhood and family issues. He may have been a part of all the NASA stuff that he talks about but did not have a lot of substance that he alludes to regarding aliens and stuff. Boring.
C**R
Proof of moon bases
Wow! Ken is the real thing and his book proves the moon has syrictures, bases and technology beyond what we could possibly have created. Great book!!!
E**S
Decent read.
It’s a decent story, especially for a space buff. Was hoping for more alien stuff... but the guy probably doesn’t want to show up on a milk box.
S**N
Not what the title implies
Very little information about the moon bases issue at all in this book, which instead heavily features (in excessive detail) the authors less relevant childhood and career friendships background (obviously understandably included to establish his personal provenance.. but this does rather go on.. including full printouts of his autograph book). The author is known across the world for his genuine collection ownership of the only truly untouched original Apollo moon mission images held in private hands, along with his stories of official image tampering by NASA to hide intriguing lunar surface anomalies. The sensational title of the book also rather implies that the content would therefore be likely to include a good number of high quality images demonstrating these and reinforcing the case for NASA's fraudulent stance on the issue. Sadly not the case. In fact the very meagre lunar pictorial content mostly consists of thumbnail sized low resolution image's printed on low quality paper. Whilst agreed the book is framed as an autobiography... at £14.00 plus this book is clearly being sold on the back of his rare lunar image library ownership... which barely features in this publication. So unless you are keen to learn about Ken Johnstone's personal, and I am forced to say somewhat walter mitty like life background, I would strongly avoid.
M**N
Moon anomalies
Excellent book as Ken Johnston sr reveals what he visually saw on photographs when heworked there, as well as his collection.
K**E
Irreführender Buchtitel
Es ist eine Autobiografie eines NASA-Angestellten mit vielen Bildern im Buch, die eigentlich nur zeigen, dass er der ist, der er vorgibt zu sein. Dann hat's noch ein paar Bilder des Mondes (aus seinem persönlichen Archive) auf denen überhaupt nichts Spektakuläres zu sehen ist. Wie gesagt, ist der Titel irreführend. Die paar persönlichen Infos - dass er ein paar Bilder gesehen hat, auf denen unerklärliche Lichter drauf sind -, ist das Geld nicht Wert. Auf jeder zweiten Seite hat es nichtssagende Abbildungen, und die Schrift ist so gross, dass sich meine 20-jährige Brille ausruhen konnte. Schaut Euch auf YT das Interview mit George Noory an. Dann wisst Ihr, was ich meine.
V**W
Kens moon
Saving the read for my holiday!!
P**4
About the book
This is the first novel i finished and understand average, so about the bookI thought that this is fiction novel when i got it it was a autobiography i was disappointed at first when i got it but after reading page after page i was not dissapointed.I gave this 4 out 5 stars because the early chapters are a bit underwhelm but if you manage to pull thru the middle chapters things got interesting until the end.
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