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Originally Posted by Bob B.
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Originally Posted by jrkeller
More fun to follow. 
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Yes, more please. That first bit was hiliariously asinine.
What is the quality of the photos in the book? If it's anything like the quality of the images on the Web site the photos would be practically useless.
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Some of the photos are good and some of them are like the website. He does the Hoagland thing of expanding them up really large to find hidden objects. The are many pages devoted to hidden cats, dogs birds, snake, and even a tumbleweed.
Here's some more fun stuff.
Early on in the book he mentions are the people who mysteriously died.
Tom Barron
and the following astronauts.
Ted Freeman
Bassett and See
The Apollo 1 crew
C.C. Williams
Ed Givens
and
Robert Lawerence
Mike Adams
Robert Lawernce was a USAF/MOL astronaut who died in a plane crash during landing, but somehow NASA was able to spare his co-pilot
Mike Adams was a X-15 pilot who crashed in the desert after the X-15 he was flying started spinning.
The funniest thing about this part of the book is that three chapters later, he has a picture of John Young and Gus Grissom sitting on the hood of a car and he claims it is from the summer of 1969. Gus died in Jan. 1967.