Cislunar Sanitation and Proof of Charles Berry's Involvement in the Apollo Fraud
Interesting. When you lose one debate, you run (sorry, about that everyone) back to an old one.
Why are so desperate to prove your case? Simple question, really. I'm not gonna stop asking.
CAME ACROSS SOMETHING THIS EVENING THAT IS NO LESS THAN A SENSATIONAL FIND REGARDING THE APOLLO PROGRAM'S MAIN PHYSICIAN CHARLES BERRY. HE HAS TO BE IN ON THE FRAUD. I HAVE CONFIRMED IT, JUST THIS EVENING. SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS.
I study all of my Apollo interests pretty much together SUSpilot. At times I focus on landing site issues, or the sanitation issue, or simple personal credibility issues, but for the most part, I work in all areas. Covering several subjects in a session of investigative reading helps to keep me interested, keeps me from getting bored, and leads me to new things, sometimes, great things.
Here's a great example of the payoff one may realize, looking about, checking into this and that.
This evening, I was flipping through a text book my wife mailed to me, AEROSPACE MEDICINE, Edited by Hugh W. Randel, B.S., M.P.H., M.D., second edition, published by Williams and Wilkins Company 1971. The editor of this volume was at the time of its writing the Deputy Director, Space Medicine NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C..
The entirety of Chapter 32 is written by none other than Charles A. Berry himself, NASA's Director of Medical Research and Operations and the astronauts primary clinician, evaluating and treating physician.
I will have a great deal to say about this, but the find is so significant, I want to put the basics out there right away with regard to my discovery. On page 716 where Berry specifically is covering the Apollo 8 Frank Borman illness issue he writes;
"Prior to the Apollo 8 mission, a large number of cases of acute viral gastroenteritis lasting for 24 hr occurred in the Cape Kennedy area. Eighteen hours after the launch, the commander of this mission complained of nausea which terminated in vomiting on two occasions. This illness was short-lived and required no treatment but did cause concern about its possible spread to the other crewman."
Yes it certainly would would have caused a great deal of concern Charles to a genuine physician, especially when he or she learned the infection had lead to significant diarrhea with the commander's infected fecal material wafting through the zero-g cabin contaminating everything which it encountered, including the lungs and gi tracts of astronauts Lovell and Anders.
Funny how Berry left out the part about the diarrhea, especially seeing as most physicians would have viewed this as the most significant medical event in the history of Apollo with regard to its ramifications, were any of it real. I know Anders said he couldn't stand the smell, but that is usually not something considered important enough to keep a quack like Berry from writing it in the definitive Aerospace text of the time.
Remember as well, that when Borman wrote his own first person account about his Apollo 8 experience, the Life Magazine account I referenced and quoted in earlier posts, Borman conveniently left the part out about having diarrhea out as well. Guess Charles told him to do that. What do you guys think?
I mean really Charles, are you so immature that you cannot talk about this? Or rather, is it the case that it was a dumb story told to embellish the phony Apollo 8 trip, add some much needed "realism", and in retrospect, you realized another doc might call you on your stuff 42 years later, your lying your rump off stuff, so best to leave the most incriminating and bogus part of the whole scammy story about the Borman illness out of your worthless aerospace medicine publications? Is that right you lousy QUACK!?
After all, since the thing is phony, its not like you really need to discuss it. Never happened so its not a meaningful threat to astronauts. It's all only a big act anyway. Right Chuck, you big fat QUACK?!
When its time for real space missions, Space Station/Shuttle, they build a real bathroom, a bathroom that maintains cabin sanitation to some acknowledged, accepted MEANINGFUL STANDARD. Pretty obvious now ain't it?
All of Apollo is proven bogus right there, right with that one insanely incriminating omission from Berry's chapter in that text. NO DIARRHEA HUH CHUCK, YOU DUMB PHONY SCHMUCK!?! Well ain't that ever so ever so ever so interesting!
Charles Berry was in on the fraud. At least on some level. No question my friends.