Preface

The LunarArcheology.org website originally went up in November of 2004 and was taken down in 2006. Much of the material and assessments contained herein had been developed by that period. Although enough photographic documentation was presented to conclude the existence of extensive archeological artifacts found at the Apollo landing sites in addition to the presence of unknown individuals at times accompanying the astronauts on the lunar surface overall the presentation was insufficient and most especially it lacked context. The current approach is meant to address these shortcomings. The Introduction and Parts 1 through 9 are a briefing principally of the undisclosed discoveries of the Early Space Program.

Having some past experience in report writing it has been long observed as a general rule that the client or reviewer reads the very first part; Letter of Transmittal, Scope, etc., pretty much thumbs through or ignores the body of the report, reads the Conclusion then spends most of their time looking at the pictures. It doesn’t seem to be an issue of intelligence but just human nature. People prefer pictures. Therefore, whenever possible the photographs are integrated into a commentated, labeled graphic for context. Reading through all the material along with studying the photos and graphics is the only way to really absorb the information. Some of the graphical comparisons will seem a tedious exercise to the few that will work the problem. They are there for a reason.

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