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 CONTENTS

LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS .............................. 13

PREFACE ............................................. 17

CHAPTER l THE NASA-MILITARY CONNECTION.... 19

CHAPTER 2 LUNAR GRAVITY THEORY PRIOR TO

MOON PROBES......................... 29

CHAPTER 3 THE NEUTRAL POINT DISCREPANCY... 39

CHAPTER 4 DISCREPANCIES IN SPACECRAFT VELOCITIES, FLIGHT TIMES, AND FUEL REQUIREMENTS..................51

CHAPTER 5 ASTRONAUT EXPER1ENCES ON THE MOON..................................61

CHAPTER 6 MOON ATMOSPHERIC THEORY PRIOR TO THE SPACE PROGRAM ..............83

CHAPTER 7 INCREDIBLE FINDINGS CONCERNING

THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE............. 89

CHAPTER 8 MOON GEOLOGY AND THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM ........................113

CHAPTER 9 . SATELLITE PHOTOS AND BIZARRE EARTH FINDINGS .....................129

CHAPTER 10 EVIDENCE OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTERFERENCE IN THE SPACE PROGRAM .....................145

CHAPTER 11 CO NTACTEES AND MOON FINDINGS ..157 CHAPTER 12 MALDEK AND THE MOON .............169

CHAPTER 13 GRAVITY, SEARL DISKS, AND LEVITATING BEAMS................... 177

CHAPTER 14 THE PRESENT AND FUTURE

SPACE PROGRAM ..................... 189

APPENDICES......................................... 197

FOOTNOTES......................................... .221

BIBLIOGRAPHY ...................................... 227

 

LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Photo l Bean Standing next to Surveyor 3 with the Lunar Module in the background on the Apollo 12 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 2 Young jumping up from the lunar surface on the Apollo 16 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 3 Bean carrying the ALSEP on the Apollo 12 Mission (NASA Photo 69-HC-1341)

Photo 4 Irwin with the Lunar Rover and Mt. Hadley in the background on the Apollo 15 Mission (NASA Photo 71 -HC-1140)

Photo 5 Aldrin standing next to the deployed Solar Wind Composition Experiment on the Apollo 11 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 6 The lunar surface with the Lunar Module and tire tracks on the Apollo 14 Mission (NASA Photo 71-HC-277)

Photo 7 Scott standing on the slope of Hadley Delta with the Apennine Mountains in the background on the Apollo 15 Mission (NASA Photo 71-H-1425)

Photo 8 Duke collecting samples on the rim of a crater with the Rover in the background on the Apollo 16 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 9 A halo around Bean on the lunar surface on the Apollo 12 Mission (NASA Photo 69-HC-

1347)

Photo 10 A frame taken from the movie sequence of Mitchell's descent down the Lunar Module ladder on the Apollo 14 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 11 A picture of the Apollo 10 Command Module taken by the Lunar Module with the Moon's horizon in the background (NASA Photo)

Photo 12 Scott standing next to the Rover on the edge of Hadley Rille on the Apollo 15 Mission (NASA Photo 71-H-1426)

Photo 13 A picture taken by the author showing eroded hills in Eastern Washington State

Photo 14 A view of the eastern edge of the Sea of Rains with Hadley Rille and the Apennine Moun-tains taken on the Apollo 15 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 15 Schmitt Standing next to a split boulder with rounded hills in the background on the Apollo 17 Mission (NASA Photo)

Photo 16 The Moon's Alpine Valley photographed in 1967 by the Lunar Orbiter IV probe (NASA Photo 67-H-897)

Photo 17 An Applications Technology Satellite photo of the Earth taken 22,300 miles above Brazil in 1967 (NASA Photo 67-HC-723)

Photo 18 A reproduction of the color TV transmission of the Lunar Module lift-off from the lunar surface on the Apollo 17 Mission (NASA Photo 72-HC-903)

Photo 19 A reproduction of the color TV transmission of the Lunar Module lift-off from the lunar surface on the Apollo 16 Mission (NASA Photo 72-HC-274)

Photo 20 A reproduction of the color TV transmission of the Lunar Module lift-off from the lunar surface on the Apollo 16 Mission taken moments after Photo 19 (NASA Photo 72-HC-273)

 

PREFACE

Moongate is a non-fictional account derived from unclassified sources of information including official government publications, NASA photographs and movies, news articies, and numerous books by authori-ties in various fields. The idea forMoongate germinated from observations made by several individuais who detected discrepancies in space program activities and findings. An extensive search for evidence was made to verify that a cover-up occurred. The amount of evidence far exceeded initial expectations and produced startling conclusions about the real space program.

Many aspects of the space program are mathemati-cally and conceptually analyzed to verify the cover-up from a scientific standpoint. Moongate is written for the layman and scientist alike, with mathematical cakulations included in the appendices. It contains many color photographs and footnoted references.

Although absolute certainty cannot be given about the details of the cover-up, the evidence demonstrates that either the contentions are true, or portions of the Apollo Moon landings were staged. It seems probable that the landings really occurred; however, the trüe circumstances surrounding the Apollo missions and related discoveries were carefully suppressed from the public.

William L. Brian II