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Moonwalker's Confession

Off The Conscience Of Buzz Aldren

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By: Rev George Stoddard
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Moonwalker's Confession" is a captivating book that delves into the untold secrets and revelations of the Apollo 11 mission. Written by Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the lunar surface, this book takes readers on an extraordinary journey through his personal experiences and emotions. From his childhood dreams of space exploration to the rigorous training for the unknown, Aldrin shares the gripping account of his journey to the moon and the emotional toll it took on him. In his video taped testimony, he unveils a secret burden that brings him to tears, leaving readers eager to uncover the truth.

As the narrative unfolds, "Moonwalker's Confession" explores the lunar experience in vivid detail. Aldrin vividly describes the magnificent desolation of the moon's surface and the awe-inspiring moments of exploring its mysteries. From collecting samples to encountering unexplained phenomena, this book offers a unique perspective on the moon's secrets. Aldrin's confession, hidden within the pages, adds an intriguing layer of complexity to the story, leaving readers questioning everything they thought they knew.

"The Moonwalker's Confession" goes beyond the moon landing and delves into the aftermath of Aldrin's return to Earth. From life in the spotlight to the impact of his confession, this book examines the legacy and reflections of the Apollo 11 mission. It also explores the future of space exploration, advancements in technology, and the profound influence of the moon on humanity. With its powerful message about the importance of truth and the weight of secrecy, this book offers valuable lessons and leaves readers inspired to continue the journey into the unknown.

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This book is strange and not in a good way

First of all, Buzz Aldrin’s name on the cover is misspelled. It’s “Aldrin” NOT “Aldren”… And, after reading the book I wonder if the misspelling wad deliberate — perhaps an attempt by the author to avoid a defamation of character lawsuit by the astronaut. The book makes the astonishing claim that “Buzz Aldren”, during his moonwalk, found an underground structure on the moon built by an advanced, alien civilization. It does not say WHEN in the moonwalk Armstrong and “Aldren” encountered this structure, where the structure was — in relation to the lunar module, whether they even ATTEMPTED to photograph it with their excellent 70mm hassleblad camera, or even address the question of whether NASA attempted to suppress the release of the photos after they got back to earth. None of these critical issues seems to have struck the author as worthy if addressing. Nor does he address the fact that Armstrong and “Aldren” somehow immediately entered an immediate conspiracy of silence after making this awesome discovery. Remember, they were standing in the vacuum of the moon when they supposedly stumbled upon a structure made by an advanced, non-human civilization— and the only way they had to communicate with each other was over a live, and very public, radio channel. The book claims armstrong switched to a private medical radio channel to report the finding, but i doubt this kind of private medical channel was available to the astronauts and during an EVA outside the spacecraft. Remember, Armstrong died in 2012 and so cannot sue for defamation of character.This book is pure nonsense and an utter waste of the reader’s time. Audible offers it for free and even so, it’s overpriced. I strongly recommend that you do not waste your time with it, as I unfortunately did.

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