I would be happy to send you a complimentary copy if you give me a suitable snailmail address
In your private message box.
As before I will respond to all the points made given time
If you have time to shill your paid products here for free, you have time to read the list of outstanding questions put to you over the course of the past day and answer them in turn in a single message, which should have been this one.
All points are covered in the book
I asked specifically for the name of the person to whom you spoke at the Hawaii golf course. I expect not to have to wait for the delivery of the book to discover that name.
The Navy Marine Club is a military club making it all the more plausible that the astronauts played there in 1969
No. Neil Armstrong was a civilian. In fact it was one of Armstrong's most notable qualities, and likely why NASA chose him to command the first landing mission -- i.e., so that it would not look to the rest of the world like a military conquest. In all your pretended conversations with Mr. Armstrong, it seems he didn't see fit to mention that very important, very well-known fact. Or rather, you did very slipshod research in preparing to write your fiction. You likely just assumed all the astronauts were military men.
Also, you have yet to explain how you -- a British subject -- was somehow able to play at a golf course that admits only active-duty United States military men without exception. Again, very poor research on your part. From someone like you who claims an impeccable reputation upon his word, these blatant falsehoods and evasions seem quite alarming.