Mars has held the fascination of mankind since times immemorial.
Starting in the early 19th century many books were written about travels
to Mars, or Martians travelling to earth, the most famous ones probably
being H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds (1897) and Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars series. In Germany however, the pen was taken up by Kurt Lasswitz. His Auf Zwei Planeten (On Two Planets) was published in the same year as Wells' War of the Worlds. Lasswitz
book became immensely popular. Wernher von Braun confessed to have read
it and became so inspired by it to pursue a career that landed a man on
the Moon. Then there was Albert Daiber who published his Die Weltensegler, drei jahre auf dem Mars (The World Sailers, three years on Mars) in 1910 and its sequel Vom Mars zur Erde (From Mars to the Earth) in 1914. Albert Ludwig Daiber (1857 - 1928) was born in Germany but died in Chile. Apparently the reactions to his succesful book Elf Jahre Freimaurer
(Eleven Years Freemason) that was published in 1905 were such that he
decided to emigrate to Chile. In Daibers' books we encounter Martians
called 'Marsites' who live in a scientific utopia. And where certain
rumours have it that in 1944 or 1945, towards the end of World War 2 a
secret German SS mission to Mars was actually undertaken in a 74 meter
diameter Haunebu 3 flight disc, in Daiber's book the journey to Mars is
started in 1942. The names of the seven world sailors, German scholars
and professors, all begin with the same Letters. Thus we have a
Paracelcus Piller, A Bombastus Brumhuber and so forth. The main
protagonist, the leader of the expedition and its spiritual father is
named Siegried Stiller, or, SS.
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Herman Potočnik (1892 - 1929), and in 1928 his only book, Das Problem der Befahrung des Weltraums - der Raketen-motor (The
Problem of Space Travel, the Rocket Motor) was published. In it, he
gave detailed plans for the construction of a geostationary space
station, solar powered and manned, called Wohnrad (Habitat Wheel). The
design consisted of a ring with an outer diameter of 164 feet (50
metres) for living quarters, two large, concave mirrors for solar energy
assembled to one end of the central axis, and an astronomical
observation deck. His was among the first to propose a wheel-shaped
space station in order to to create artificial gravity. The book did not
bring Potočnik fame nor fortune, however. Engineers in Vienna dismissed
his ideas as sheer fantasy, although it was of influence on the German Verein für Raumschiffahrt
(The Space Flight Society) that was located in Berlin. Founded in 1927,
it counted amongst its members Hermann Oberth and Wernher von Braun.
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 Prepare to meet two Soviet scientists and their incredible theory
which explains all the mysteries of the Moon. This book could very
well be the most mind-boggling experience of your life.
When I first stumbled across the shocking Soviet theory revealing
the true nature of the Moon, I was staggered. At first I found it
unbelievable and naturally rejected it. Then, as scientific
information from our Apollo expeditions brought back more and more
facts that backed the Soviet theory, I found myself forced to accept
it.
All my life I have been fascinated by the sky and the stars. The
bright, fire-laden Moon was no exception. But I - like most other
people - had learned to look upon her as just a close companion
world of our Earth, a sometimes bright, sometimes absent light of
the night. Like many, I had come to take her inconstant face and
warm familiarity for granted.
Then in 1957 the Russians launched the world's first satellite and
the Space Age began. Soon both superpowers of our planet - the U.S.
and the 'S.U.' - were striving valiantly to reach the Moon. And
after a decade of effort, man finally succeeded in reaching his
neighbor in the sky.
Our landing on the Moon has been called man's greatest adventure. It
has been described as,
"the greatest scientific, engineering and
exploratory challenge in the history of the human race."
Ironically,
it may prove to be more. The true makeup of this alien world could
be the key to the very mystery of man himself!
For another story is lurking here that remains largely unknown - not
only the strange encounters of American astronauts with an unknown
alien presence on the Moon (as
documented by NASA files), but the
even more startling untold scientific account of the real nature of
this strange lunar world.
Read this book and open-mindedly weigh the evidence. Perhaps you
will come to agree that the theory of these two scholars from the
Soviet Academy of Sciences is a most startling discovery. But even
if you doubt their overwhelming findings, the Moon will never be the
same to you again.
Never will you raise your eyes to look at her
without wondering: IS IT OR ISN'T IT AN ALIEN SPACESHIP WORLD?

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