Moongate: Suppressed Findings of the US Space Program by Brian William book review

Views: 52Before men stepped on the moon the neutral point of gravity between Earth and Lunar orbit was carefully calculated by aeronautical engineers and amateur space enthusiast all over the planet. Everybody agreed, using Newton’s Laws and the Inverse Square calculation, the ‘neutral point’ was between 20,000 – 25,000 miles from the moon. The small… Continue reading Moongate: Suppressed Findings of the US Space Program by Brian William book review

The Giza Death Star by Joseph P. Farrell book review

Views: 58Do you think The Great Pyramid of Giza was originally built as a sarcophagus– The ancient tomb of Cheops (Khufu) attempting to circumvent death? Just look at the majesty of the thing. The absolute perfection of its construction, its inexplicable interior chambers, the repeating patterns of earth, our galaxy, and the universe built into… Continue reading The Giza Death Star by Joseph P. Farrell book review

The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke book review

Views: 71Too often I chastise myself for reading escapism sci-fi. Lord knows I’ve spent countless hours with my head in the stars. Nevertheless, given the current state of the planet, you can hardly blame yourself for picking up a book and floating away. It is surprising how poignant and appropriate stories of galactic governments and… Continue reading The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke book review

SS Brotherhood of the Bell by Joseph P. Farrell book review

Views: 117Just a few short months ago the revelations found in this book would have been more difficult, if not impossible, for me to accept. This book introduces the Two Space Program hypothesis and public consumption physics. One being appropriate for public disclosure and the other a deeply held secret of technology and alchemical science… Continue reading SS Brotherhood of the Bell by Joseph P. Farrell book review