Mary Bennett and David Percy’s “discovery” that the Apollo missions were
faked has led them to “new hypotheses concerning gravity and light”.
Illustrating their 500 strange pages are pictures of wheels, the Mona Lisa, a
wigwam and Merlin the Magician, interspersed with genuine photographs from the
missions full, we are told, of spurious “inconsistencies”. Dark Moon will have
the sternest debunker rolling in the aisles. Published by Aulis, £16.99,
ISBN 1898541108.
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