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Space! The Final Frontier: Secrets NASA Doesn't Want You To Know

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Parts of this work were previously published as “Stargate Chronicles”, although not very well or very successfully. Most of the few chapters that were published were on the Internet, but that was only the first ten chapters. The following parts of this work are even more incredible, as you will note, but they are incredibly real and yanks the curtain back on some really super secret activities. Author Clark McClelland was an engineer with NASA for thirty-five years and was an ScO – that is Spacecraft Operator and it meant that he was checked out to operate the space crafts on the ground. He was well qualified and important for his work with NASA………before he “fell from grace” at KSC. As you read all the incredible secrets he tells in this work – the sabotage, the intrigue, the accusations of treason, the high-ranking men of the 3rd Reich he worked with who were officially dead prior to them coming to Florida - you will wonder how he is still alive. As it is, he’s had one leg amputated and is lying in a bed in an assisted living facility, just waiting to die – maybe a warning to others?

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2020

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February 3, 2026
Give me a break

The assertions herein severely strain credulity to the snapping point, then past it. This would be enormously improved with evidence of the assertions therein. There are also historical inaccuracies. One being that Ernst Udet committed suicide in 1941 and therefore could not possibly have had any involvement in end of the war activities. I bought this because an encounter with Hans Kammler at NASA is described, but unfortunately while this may indeed have happened, the rest of the book is undermines the potential truthfulness of this story. Perhaps presenting the picture signed in gold would have helped ground this a little better.
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August 12, 2021
I gave it 4 stars do to the many aspects covered from history to UFO contact. This book needs serious editing and tightening up. In addition one is reading about a certain event and then the writer wanders into several other subjects. Many of these subjects were repeated numerous times throughout the book.

So even though the book, in my opinion, is poorly written it is entertaining and possibly thought provoking. Anyone with an interest in Ufology will find the book interesting.
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