Is it possible that the famous American moon landings were nothing but an illusion--all a fabrication? Could NASA have fooled the world by broadcasting simulations that had been filmed for training purposes?
From the very first manned flight into orbit right up to the present day, there have been serious anomalies in the official narrative of the conquest of space. Bestselling author Gerhard Wisnewski dissects the history in minute detail--from the first Russian missions to the final American moon project of Apollo 17--looking at films, photos, radio communications, personal statements, and other available material. Using forensic methods of investigation, he pieces together a complex jigsaw depicting a disturbing picture of falsifications, lies, and fakery in the Cold War struggle for supremacy between the Soviet Union and the United States. The evidence he presents casts serious doubt on the possibility of humans ever having walked on the moon.
Wisnewski's research calls for a reassessment of the received wisdom that has become a part of our cultural fabric. He insists that the true story of space exploration has a more sinister undertone. Beneath the guise of civilian space travel, the US military has been developing fearsome new equipment and weapons to be secretly stationed in space, whose purpose is to militarize the sphere surrounding the Earth, and whose potential targets are every human being on the planet.
What is "One Small Step" by Gerhard Wisnewski about?
The book investigates the anomalies in the official narrative of the moon landings and space exploration, suggesting possible fabrications and hidden agendas.
Why does Gerhard Wisnewski question the moon landings?
Wisnewski examines inconsistencies in films, photos, and communications from the moon landings to argue that they might have been staged events.
What methods does the author use to examine space history?
Gerhard Wisnewski uses forensic investigation techniques to analyze historical records, aiming to reveal possible fabrications and hidden objectives.
Is "One Small Step" suitable for those interested in space exploration?
Yes, it's ideal for readers interested in alternative perspectives on space history and those questioning the official moon landing narrative.
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