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REVIEWS © BOOKS VIDEO Reviewed by Duncan Roads priHarsld W_Tiewe AGEING WHAT HAPPENED ON THE MOON? eee . wp An Investigation into Apollo Nt trae 00 Tietze Publishing, Presented/narrated by Ronnie Stronge ISBN: 1-876173-24-6 (125pp pb) Produced 2000 (PAL/VHS, 222mins) for Price: A$12.95 inc. p&h; A$15.00 over- Aulis Publishers, 20 Paul Street, Frome, seas p&h; NZ$15.00; US$12.95 BA11 1DX, UK, tel/fax +44 020 7794 Available: Australia— Harald W. Tietze 4759, website www.aulis.com Publishing, PO Box 34, Bermagui, NSW _——Price: £18.50 including p&h in UK; 2546, tel (02) 6493 4552, fax (02) 6493 £22.00 airmail to Australia 4900, e-mail tietzepub@sci.net.au, website Available: UK—NEXUS Magazine, 55 www.sci.net.au/tietzepub; New Zealand— Queens Road, East Grinstead, W. Sussex, Naranja Developments, tel (09) 478 2118; | RH19 1BG, tel 01342 322854 South Africa—New Horizon Distributors, . USA—Adventures Unlimited Press, PO tel +27 21 683 0360; USA—Beekman Box 74, Kempton IL 60946, tel (815) 253 Publishers, tel (914) 679 2300 6390, fax (815) 253 6300, website Tr main obstacle to living a healthier, www.wexclub.com/aup longer life is organic waste build-up in hile most NEXUS readers have heard the body's tissues and joints, says health ora- of the discrepancies involving our vis- cle Harald Tietze in his latest book, pH: its to the Moon, many would not be ina Youthing, Not Ageing. The most effective position to be able to decide for themselves way to deal with it, to detoxify the system, is _ as to the authenticity of the allegations. to ingest ionised alkaline water—preferably Look no further! For the first time (to my 1.5 litres per day for maximum beneficial knowledge) armchair researchers can be effect, but not within half an hour either side treated to an absorbing documentary which of eating, he says, so as not to dilute the cor-__ goes into painstaking detail over discrepan- rect pH factor of the stomach acids. cies in the photographic and film records. Tietze stresses that water is not a food but Featuring whistleblowers and industry a carrier, and ionised alkaline water is the experts, this documentary uses excellent ideal medium for helping the body dispose visuals to explain in layperson's terms the of acidic waste products—and regardless of how healthy one's diet is, there are still organic wastes to be purged from the sys- tem. Such substances only hasten the ageing process; to be rid of them is to be on the path of youthful health and vitality. But this is a path that requires long-term dedication; it's not about short-term fixes. Tietze explains in simple terms the science of the pH factor and how it relates to bal- ance in health, the differing pH levels within the bodily fluids, and the acid or alkali- forming qualities of various foods. Processed foods are very acid-forming, yet even some alkaline foods can be, particular- ly if they're non-organic. Environmental serious flaws in many NASA photos of astronauts on the Moon as well as in transit. Topics in Part | include analysis of the type of film used; the cameras; the cross- hairs on the photos; non-parallel shadows; Moon rocks with letters written on them; light-source discrepancies; continuity flaws between what was photographed and what was filmed; anomalous light sources; and strange scaling of background "mountains". Part 2 explores the environmental discrep- ancies between what is known and what is possible. Solar radiation, Van Allen belts, X-rays and micrometeorites reveal more questions than answers. Part 3 is an investi- factors such as electropollution and Earth gation into rockets and propulsion systems. rays can also have acid-intensifying effects. It explores the history of rocket scientists, Interestingly, there is a place for ionised starting in pre-WWII Nazi Germany. acidic water, but it is usually for external use Itis very difficult to explain away or dis- or for treating particular disease conditions. miss the evidence compiled in this docu- Tietze describes a range of uses for both mentary. The producers, to their credit, acid and alkaline ionised water as well as have included answers from the "experts", how to make your own supplies using a but the trouble now is that the experts sound basic electrolytic process. Through this desperate to maintain some semblance of book, he identifies a key health factor which _—_ dignity and credibility in the face of over- hitherto has been underappreciated. whelmingly contradictory information. VIDEO Reviewed by Duncan Roads WHAT HAPPENED ON THE MOON? An Investigation into Apollo Presented/narrated by Ronnie Stronge Produced 2000 (PAL/VHS, 222mins) for Aulis Publishers, 20 Paul Street, Frome, BA11 1DX, UK, tel/fax +44 020 7794 4759, website www.aulis.com Price: £18.50 including p&h in UK; £22.00 airmail to Australia Available: UK—NEXUS Magazine, 55 Queens Road, East Grinstead, W. Sussex, RH19 1BG, tel 01342 322854 USA—Adventures Unlimited Press, PO Box 74, Kempton IL 60946, tel (815) 253 6390, fax (815) 253 6300, website www.wexclub.com/aup hile most NEXUS readers have heard of the discrepancies involving our vis- its to the Moon, many would not be ina position to be able to decide for themselves as to the authenticity of the allegations. Look no further! For the first time (to my knowledge) armchair researchers can be treated to an absorbing documentary which goes into painstaking detail over discrepan- cies in the photographic and film records. Featuring whistleblowers and industry experts, this documentary uses excellent visuals to explain in layperson's terms the serious flaws in many NASA photos of astronauts on the Moon as well as in transit. Topics in Part | include analysis of the type of film used; the cameras; the cross- hairs on the photos; non-parallel shadows; Moon rocks with letters written on them; light-source discrepancies; continuity flaws between what was photographed and what was filmed; anomalous light sources; and strange scaling of background "mountains". Part 2 explores the environmental discrep- ancies between what is known and what is possible. Solar radiation, Van Allen belts, X-rays and micrometeorites reveal more questions than answers. Part 3 is an investi- gation into rockets and propulsion systems. It explores the history of rocket scientists, starting in pre- WWII Nazi Germany. It is very difficult to explain away or dis- miss the evidence compiled in this docu- mentary. The producers, to their credit, have included answers from the "experts", but the trouble now is that the experts sound desperate to maintain some semblance of dignity and credibility in the face of over- whelmingly contradictory information. 78 = NEXUS BOOKS OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2000