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'Whitey on the Moon': Race, Politics, and the death of the U.S. Space Program, 1958 - 1972 by [Kersey, Paul]
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About the Author

Paul Kersey is the author of the underground bestseller, "Escape from Detroit." He is the author of the popular website SBPDL.com and writes regularly for VDare.com.

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  • File Size: 385 KB
  • Print Length: 195 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publication Date: July 22, 2014
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00M2766EI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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This book is an excellent summary of the racial and sociological aspects of the U.S. Space Program from Mercury to the International Space Station along with general U.S. History during the same period.

Not for the PC or the faint of heart.

The editing could have been better.
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WOW! What a book, and in-depth analysis of the U.S. Space (Manned) Program from 1958-1972 the glory years of NASA. I am a life long space geek, born and raised in California during the 60s & 70s, with an uncle who worked for North American (prime contractor for the Apollo Command Module) and actually built those capsules (composite technician) that carried our U.S. Astronauts to the moon and back. He said he has never before (excluding the U.S. Marine Corps) or since, worked on anything or belonged to, any organizational effort or commitment, that instilled such pride and satisfaction, such as having the privilege and opportunity to personally participate in one of mankind's greatest accomplishments and being part of that history.

For me it was a quick (completed it in one night) and compelling read, and somewhat disheartening as it details the downslide of one of the few government agencies that actually worked. Even if you're not a space or manned exploration enthusiast, this book is very informative. Just on the governmental policies and programs that were, and have been put in place and their application , with their good intentions and failed results. It is quite obvious now with 50 years of lackluster results and hindsight of how our tax money (percentage wise) we spent (currently spend) on the space program and the resulting technology & spinoffs we have enjoyed, as opposed to the Trillion$ we have spent on the war on poverty and the Great Society- where the Return On Investment has had the most impact.

If you suffer from Political Correctness, white guilt, or voted for the present white house occupant, etc. This is probably not a book for you. If you have an open mind, willing to listen to other viewpoints- backed up by fact, then you will most likely reach your own logical conclusion of where we once were as a nation and where we currently are and headed. You'll be enlightened......
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Fantastic book! This is a "must read", chock full of facts, sources and eye-opening commentary.
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Should be mandatory reading for all high school children. Maybe it can inspire a new America when actual achievement and merit got you the job and not melanin.
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Truly stunning information here. Crazed attempts of the Kennedys to force unqualified AA without the "Right Stuff" into the astronaut corps. Paul's books are to be read for the INFORMATION. The style of the books is not important. All his books are must reads in my opinion.
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Excellent book, great example of the failures of western civilization. Reflects my experience while working at Kennedy space center many years ago. When considering that we last put men on the moon in 1972, we should be colonizing Mars by now. We should have high efficiency robots doing our agricultural work for us by now. But we don't have this, because the US government is more concerned about how to take whiteys blood and treasure and redistribute it to billions of brown people all over the world in effort to not hurt anyone's feelings. This despite the fact that whitey is only 8% of earths population and white women of child bearing age are only 2% of earths population. The age of hurt feelings and the trend that has the first world In a downward spiral to becoming the third world must end. Time for whitey to rise and say "enough". Imagine how much the entire planet would have benefitted if we had put the trillions wasted on middle eastern wars, government housing scandals, big bank bailouts, and bottomless pit welfare programs into an effective space program, medical research and robotics programs.
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