Back in the day this little nugget sparked some of the first debates on deeper aspects regarding our interstellar neighbor.
It's relatively short, only 170p long, and is compiled with most of the "weird" observations and documentations spanning back the last few centuries.
One of the earliest observations was made with a 10 inch telescope in 1587; Reports long-lasting lights (5hrs) on at least two occasions, ("Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society") - (p16),.
Other reports include lights flashing, hovering and moving on the lunar surface. Observations made by Soviets/Russians and Americans and their programs in the last century (with transcripts) are included.
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It wasn't cheap, and to be honest; I'm not quite done with it yet either, but I early realized it's the perfect thing for the Conspiracy Underground.
Either way you look at it; it's a fun read.
I haven't found it anywhere online, and seeing it's re-sell price touch the $150-mark these days, I scanned it.
Links:
T0rrent
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https://anonfiles.com/Q3kax6m0u6/1976_Don_Wilson_-_Our_Mysterious_Spaceship_Moon.pdf_torrent
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Follow-up book:
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It's colour-scan, 150dpi (scaled down from 300), and 43MB.
I can scale it down some more if anyone finds it too large - just hook me up in the comments.
PS: I don't have a t0rrent account anywhere, so if anybody have one, feel free to upload it somewhere.
I'll be seeding indefinitely, but any help seeding is appreciated.
Virus on the pdf ☹️
Hmm... https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/filescanjob/m8jr77r8ap
Correct job: