I want to do a follow up article to my previous post about NASA.
Years ago, I was a believer in the NASA theatrical show. After doing some intense research while writing several novellas, I came to a clear conclusion that the American space program, as well as others, was predicated on lies and sleight-of-hand technologies.
Case in point, examine the image below that was allegedly taken on Mars by one of NASA’s robotic rovers.
In the photo, you can see circled in red what appears to be a small rodent positioned in between two rocks. It’s a pretty remarkable find if the photo was taken on Mars.
Over the years, people have made many comments about the photo. Some believe the rodent is real. Others believe the picture was Photoshopped by NASA or someone working for the space agency. And still others explain away the rodent as a phenomenon known as pareidolia.
Pareidolia (/ˌpærɪˈdoʊliə, ˌpɛər-/; also US: /ˌpɛəraɪ-/) is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one sees an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none. -Wikipedia
I believe that the rodent in the photo is real, but that the setting is not on Mars, it’s on Earth.
NASA is unable to get to the Moon, Mars, or anywhere else in outer space. I think this is the reason so many pictures that were captured by NASA space probes on Mars have strange artifacts in them that look intelligently designed.
I believe that both crewed and uncrewed NASA missions into outer space were faked and filmed on Earth.
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Dr. John Reizer is a retired chiropractor and author. Born in Lakewood, New Jersey, in 1963, he resides in Inman, South Carolina, with his wife and daughter.
John has written several novellas and is the founder and chief editor of the popular alternative news blog, NoFakeNews.net.
Dr. Reizer is a former associate professor of clinical sciences at Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
His most recent works, The Blue Marble, Plandemic, The Visitors, Aftermath, False Memory, The Homecoming, Frequency, and The Target List, are science fiction thrillers.
John’s novel, The Target List, is currently in post-production with Mad-Wife Productions and will be released as a feature film, under the title, Target List in 2023.
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“Get it and read it. It will blow your mind!” — Primer
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“This book is intriguing, imaginative, and inventive.” — Edward Shafer
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“The overarching mystery drives the plot and kept my attention throughout.” — Matthew Lucas
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“It will leave you pondering your reality and asking questions.” — Anne
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Critical Literary Reviews:
“The Blue Marble delivers some rather entertaining reading, the action sequences are reasonably well detailed, and the overall story arc creates enough suspense for one to wonder if there is a sequel somewhere in the works. This is talented storytelling on a completely different level.” — Readers’ Favorite Reviews
On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Apollo 11’s historic expedition to the lunar surface was much more than one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
When NASA decided to commit its financial resources to the Apollo program, it had something else in mind besides collecting a few moon rocks.
Unbeknownst to American taxpayers, who funded the Apollo missions, the nation’s space agency had its eyes fixed on a more valuable prize in The Sea of Tranquility.
In a race against the Russians, the American government set out to locate and bring back to Earth a secret artifact – The Blue Marble – that had been discussed in a classified Nazi document recovered by the American military near the end of World War II.
According to the document, the artifact had been described in great detail by the ancient Sumerians in cuneiform texts that were over four thousand years old.
The Blue Marble is an ancient relic with supernatural powers capable of causing great harm to Earth. The Sumerian civilization considered the artifact so dangerous that they asked an extraterrestrial race of beings to hide the object where no human beings could ever get their hands on it — the Moon.
More than five decades after Apollo brought the ancient relic back from the Moon; The Blue Marble is missing and threatening the planet’s stability. In a race against time, NSA Agent Rachel Sparks has been assigned to find the Sumerian Artifact before the object destroys the human race.
On December 31, 2019, a novel coronavirus was mysteriously contracted by several people at a food market in Wuhan, China. The illness rapidly spread to different countries and eventually across Europe and the United States.
After a short period, world health regulatory agencies warned the global community that nobody had a natural immunity to the mysterious virus, and there would be massive casualties.
Dr. Julie Reiner, a chiropractor, and Donald Barnes, a lab technologist both from New Jersey, meet in New York City at The Event in October 2019, a simulated exercise about a world pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus. The two part-time crisis actors form a close romantic relationship along with a strong suspicion that a brand-new infectious disease rapidly spreading throughout the world is a hoax and mysteriously tied to the simulated event they worked.
While most people in the wood remain paralyzed by fear from the nonexistent virus, a shadow government is busy at work, behind the scenes, preparing a diabolical vaccine for every living person on the planet.
Plandemic is a medical science fiction thriller about a global psyop that has the entire world convinced an infectious disease is killing the planet’s population. The fake event has the potential to permanently destabilize world economies and forever change social paradigms that have existed through the eons of time. Will the planet’s citizens wake up in time to figure out what is happening?
Henry Dalton awakens on a Saturday morning seated alongside his longtime friend and law colleague, Roberta Stratton. Surrounded by shards of broken glass and wearing blood-stained clothes, the two attorneys are disoriented and suffering from time and memory loss.
Unbeknownst to Henry, eight hours earlier, he was abruptly awakened during the night by a home invader. Unsure of what was happening, he made his way through the darkened house armed with a 9mm handgun.
Seconds later, Henry was standing face to face with a mysterious shadowy figure. In a moment of panic, he fired several rounds from the weapon wounding the uninvited guest.
After switching on the lights, Henry learned the visitor was not human and not alone.
Set in the backwoods of Upstate South Carolina, Henry Dalton is enmeshed with the visitors — an alien race of beings who have traveled a considerable distance to reveal secrets that have vital connections to his family life.
Aftermath – A Novella
AFTERMATH
After witnessing a brilliant flash of light in the December evening sky, Kyle Wilson is stranded in a dark and different world from the one he previously remembered.
Automobiles, cell phones, computers, and simple flashlights are inoperable because of a mysterious occurrence.
As Kyle attempts to make sense of what has happened to his community located in the Upstate of South Carolina, he encounters strong resistance from local law enforcement officers.
In the aftermath of the crisis, Kyle and his next-door neighbor, Angel McClure, set out to uncover the incredible truth about a massive, impenetrable barrier rumored to be located 30 miles outside the city. It’s a barrier that separates one reality from another.
On his twelfth birthday, Shane Simmons stared through the lens of a small telescope observing the illumination of the full Moon. The view was spectacular; he saw the crater-laden surface with perfect clarity. That was until Shane watched the Earth’s satellite disappear right in front of his eyes.
The Moon’s disappearance was something the 12-year-old would never forget for the remainder of his life, and the rest of the world would never be able to remember.
What happened to the Moon, and why couldn’t people recall the fact it once existed in Earth’s sky?
Why did the entire world’s population, except for Shane, have a false memory about one of the most recognizable objects previously known to human beings?
In the year 2036, Earth faces a natural disaster that alters modern society. The world is thrown into chaos and becomes devoid of the most advanced technology. The United States, China, Russia, and other superpowers are quickly reduced in strength and prominence.
The survivors are determined not to repeat the mistakes of their ancestors as they methodically rebuild society from the ground up. A New World Government is created and runs the planet; it has outlawed the existence of sovereign countries and all acts of war.
As the global community enjoys world peace for the first time in Earth’s history, humans are suddenly contacted by an extraterrestrial race of beings called the Tresantarians. The alien species is mysteriously connected to the people of Earth and immediately offers humanity a fantastic gift. But there’s a catch, and the people of Earth are about to uncover a mind-bending secret about the extraterrestrials that will forever change the way humans view life, the Tresantarians, and most importantly themselves.
Black Rock Observatory, in Tryon, North Carolina, is a privately-owned radio telescope searching for extraterrestrial life. The facility’s giant satellite dish hits pay dirt on New Year’s Eve 2024 as a graduate student, Ronald Phillips records a strange alien message from a distant galaxy.
A press conference ensues, and the country is informed of the discovery through national television. The recording uploads quickly on Black Rock’s website, and the alien message goes viral. Public reaction is enthusiastic, and the observatory gains publicity through news and social media outlets.
After the recording’s release, many people become infected by a mystery illness. The disease causes tumors in the brains of its victims and noticeable changes in their personalities. Some of the stricken are interviewed by two neurosurgeons, Drs. Kevin Dyar and James Ketterly. Their research leads them to an unthinkable conclusion; the cause of the disease is connected to the observatory.
In a race against time, the neurosurgeons desperately search for a cure to an alien plague that has originated 2.2 billion light-years from Earth.
The Target List
WAND is a revolutionary new medical tool that cures diseased tissues in human beings without the use of drugs or surgery. After ten years of design and production, the technology has a 95% success rate in curing most forms of cancer in animals and human beings.
The brainchild of 48-year-old Harvard Medical School graduate, Clyde Daniel, WAND (Wave-Altering-Nanoparticle-Disrupter), is going to move the profession of medicine out of the dark ages and into something that closely resembles science fiction.
That is, unless the pharmaceutical industry, which stands to lose billions of dollars in lost drug revenues, can intervene with its hired assassins and destroy the technology and its team of creators before it ever has a chance to see the light of day.
Audiobook!
The brainchild of 48-year-old Harvard Medical School graduate, Clyde Daniel, WAND (Wave-Altering-Nanoparticle-Disrupter), is going to move the profession of medicine out of the dark ages and into something that closely resembles science fiction. That is, unless the pharmaceutical industry, which stands to lose billions of dollars in lost drug revenues, can intervene with its hired assassins and destroy the technology and its team of creators before it ever has a chance to see the light of day.
The Target List is a medical science fiction thriller, a real pause-resister that will have listeners hooked from the first chapter through the very end of the book.
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The following is the transcript from my recent interview with Dr. Reizer.
GF: I know from prior experience that your fiction usually has flecks of truth sprinkled within the pages of the works. Is this the case with The Blue Marble?
JR: Yes, of course, that’s the way I write my novellas. This latest story is filled with my ideas about our perceived reality. I discuss within the construct of the tale my beliefs and understanding of the Earth game simulation.
GF: So, you actually believe we are all living inside a simulation? You believe that we’re experiencing a virtual reality exercise.
JR: I absolutely believe that we are all avatars that have been downloaded into a computer simulation. I also believe that a small percentage of the players are attempting to make changes to the game’s codes.
GF: Do you ever feel insecure about writing that life is a game or as you put it, a simulation?
JR: No! I believe that many people are coming to a similar conclusion. If you study biology and especially genetics, it is easy to see that everything alive is made of codes. If you change the codes, the expressions of the products can become significantly altered. Additionally, the claims I am making are not too far removed from what many religions profess. Plenty of people believe that we are souls first that are born into temporary bodies. My claims are similar to those of many traditional beliefs. I use different terminology.
GF: Let’s discuss more of The Blue Marble. How did you come up with that name and the concept of the object portrayed in your story?
JR: Well, The Blue Marble is the name of the famous picture that Apollo 17 astronauts alleged to have taken of the Earth from outer space.
JR: My idea for this book, without giving away too much of the novella’s plot, was to have a mysterious object be a key part of the story. The object had to have a long, disturbing history with the people of Earth. The mystery is slowly solved as the story progresses. The Apollo space program, in my story, is an integral part of explaining the artifact’s great mystery. I think everything comes together nicely at the end of the book.
GF: Did it take long to write the story?
JR: I think I wrote this one in about 7 or 8 weeks. Not too long.
GF: Did you know how the story was going to go and end before you began the writing process?
JR: This time I had the story mapped out pretty well in my head before I began. I have two stories going on in this book and they intertwine and are important to the overall plot. That’s a challenging thing to do with any novel let alone a short manuscript. But I am pleased with the way it all turned out.
GF: Why do you think space travel has not been successfully achieved by NASA or any other space agencies?
JR: I don’t think it is possible to travel in outer space like people have imagined because the parameters of the simulation or the Matrix preclude this action from occurring.
GF: What do you hope people will gain or take away from reading your story?
JR: I hope they will enjoy the book and that the story will make them think about the world and their place in it.
GF: Which one of your novellas is your favorite?
JR: That’s a great question and a difficult one for me to answer. All these stories are like my children. I have different memories of writing them and I am emotionally attached to each book. Obviously, The Target List has been the most successful story and its success is going to explode next year when people watch the movie. But I am attached to all of them.
GF: Will you be having others in the future?
JR: No more children are in my future, but there will probably be more stories.
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Gina Flores (Pseudonym) is a writer, seminar coordinator, wife, and mother who resides in Barcelona, Spain.
I have had a handful of people email me, asking if I now believe Apollo 11 went to the moon. Come on folks, are you kidding? That’s like asking me if sars-cov-2 is real.
I wrote a short novel called The Blue Marble and the story is about Apollo 11 and the new Artemis program. In my story’s world, Apollo 11 does go to the moon. It’s a science fiction novel, people.
I do not believe that Apollo 11, nor any other NASA mission has ever ventured beyond low earth orbits. My beliefs cover both crewed and uncrewed missions.
Please read and enjoy the story but don’t ask me if I am switching gears in regards to the fake space program.
John
The Mainstream NASA Narrative Protected!
The video above is a rebuttal to the conspiracy theories suggesting we did not go to the moon. It is a mainstream production that tries to pull people back into the false narrative that we went to the Moon.
I think the strongest proof we never went to the Moon is NASA’s admission they could not go back to the Moon. NASA claimed they lost the technology to go back to the Moon. Now, the new Artemis missions are supposed to take humans back to the lunar surface in the next few years. I think NASA is lying.
I crafted my novella around the NASA claimed accomplishments and also on the new Artemis technology.
One person has already called my story “conspiracy theory fodder” even though the book is labeled as fiction.
No matter what I get involved with, there is always some controversial element hanging out in the background. I think it is funny.