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Readers! A November fund-raising drive!

 

It is unfortunately time for another November fund-raising campaign to support my work here at Behind the Black. I really dislike doing these, but 2025 is so far turning out to be a very poor year for donations and subscriptions, the worst since 2020. I very much need your support for this webpage to survive.

 

And I think I provide real value. Fifteen years ago I said SLS was garbage and should be cancelled. Almost a decade ago I said Orion was a lie and a bad idea. As early as 1998, long before almost anyone else, I predicted in my first book, Genesis: The Story of Apollo 8, that private enterprise and freedom would conquer the solar system, not government. Very early in the COVID panic and continuing throughout I noted that every policy put forth by the government (masks, social distancing, lockdowns, jab mandates) was wrong, misguided, and did more harm than good. In planetary science, while everyone else in the media still thinks Mars has no water, I have been reporting the real results from the orbiters now for more than five years, that Mars is in fact a planet largely covered with ice.

 

I could continue with numerous other examples. If you want to know what others will discover a decade hence, read what I write here at Behind the Black. And if you read my most recent book, Conscious Choice, you will find out what is going to happen in space in the next century.

 

 

This last claim might sound like hubris on my part, but I base it on my overall track record.

 

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Could we get people to get vaccinated if we said measles contained gluten?

Link here.

Read it. It not only is an hilarious and brilliantly written column, the points it makes about the delusional state of modern American elite culture are right on the money.

Genesis cover

On Christmas Eve 1968 three Americans became the first humans to visit another world. What they did to celebrate was unexpected and profound, and will be remembered throughout all human history. Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8, Robert Zimmerman's classic history of humanity's first journey to another world, tells that story, and it is now available as both an ebook and an audiobook, both with a foreword by Valerie Anders and a new introduction by Robert Zimmerman.

 

The print edition can be purchased at Amazon or from any other book seller. If you want an autographed copy the price is $60 for the hardback and $45 for the paperback, plus $8 shipping for each. Go here for purchasing details. The ebook is available everywhere for $5.99 (before discount) at amazon, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. If you buy it from ebookit you don't support the big tech companies and the author gets a bigger cut much sooner.


The audiobook is also available at all these vendors, and is also free with a 30-day trial membership to Audible.
 

"Not simply about one mission, [Genesis] is also the history of America's quest for the moon... Zimmerman has done a masterful job of tying disparate events together into a solid account of one of America's greatest human triumphs."--San Antonio Express-News

2 comments

  • PeterF

    I BELIEVE VACCINATIONS SAVE LIVES AND ALL CHILDREN SHOULD BE VACCINATED!

    The current increase in measles, whooping cough, tuberculosis, etc. etc. is being caused by parents who don’t believe in science. It has NOTHING to do with the recent surge of (unaccompanied minors) crossing our southern border illegally. Brian Williams said so!

    There are NO studies that prove the ethyl mercury in Thimerosal causes autism. The increase in autism rates from 1 in 5000 to 1 in 120 since the introduction of Thimerosal is purely coincidental.
    Coincidence is NOT causation.
    (There are also no studies that PROVE cigarette smoking causes cancer)

    Parents should not concern themselves with the fact that a broken mercury thermometer in a school will cause an evacuation and a HAZMAT cleanup. It is then perfectly safe to recycle that recovered mercury into thimerosal and then inject it into their children’s bodies.

    The complete elimination of Thimerosal would be far too expensive and cause an unnecessary profit loss for vaccine manufacturers. Furthermore, the elimination would be tantamount to admitting harmfulness and expose manufacturers to frivolous lawsuits and crippling damage claims

  • Edward

    Although higher vaccination rates are better, I believe that coercing people to get vaccinated is tyrannical. It is better to coax them.

    The beauty of vaccination is that a 100% vaccination rate is not necessary for it to be effective. It depends upon the contagion rate. Measles is highly contagious, so a high percentage of a population at risk for measles would need to be vaccinated. The idea behind becoming disease-free (e.g. small pox) is that we no longer have to vaccinate for it.

    The problem that we are dealing with is not so much a vaccination problem but a leadership problem. Our current (mis)leaders are not as smart as they think they are. They ignored Santayana’s warning and forgot what we knew all too well in the 19th century: the efficacy of screening immigrants for diseases (as well as ability and willingness to work rather than mooch).

    Thus, the US went from measles-free a dozen years ago to measles-phobic today.

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