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Project Hush is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Philip Klass is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Philip Klass then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

24 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1954

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1,165 reviews4,715 followers
August 24, 2025
Race you.

There a top secret mission brewing in the US Army, so secret very few key people know about it. In the ever escalating race in defense and warfare, a shuttle is secretly and urgently sent to the moon to establish the first permanent military base, to launch and intercept rockets. But against all predictions, and despite all possible training, no one was prepared to face what they found.

You know? This kinda resembles the ever so infamous miscommunication trope, army style. Not bad, amusing. Just not that much, and just not my jam either. But the point is clear.



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PERSONAL NOTE :
[1954] [10p] [Sci-Fi] [1.5] [Not Recommendable]
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★★★☆☆ 50 Short Science Fiction Tales <--

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Carrera.

Se está gestando una misión ultrasecreta en el Ejército de los EEUU., por lo que sólo muy poca gente clave la conoce. En la cada vez mayor escalante carrera militar en defensa y guerra, se envía secreta y urgentemente un transbordador a la luna para establecer la primera base militar permanente, para lanzar e interceptar cohetes. Pero contra todas las predicciones, y a pesar de todo entrenamiento posible, nadie estaba preparado para afrontar lo que encontraron.

¿Sabes? Esto se parece un poco al siempre tan infame tropo de la falta de comunicación, estilo militar. Nada mal, divertido. Simplemente no tanto, y tampoco mucho de mi gusto. Pero el punto es claro.



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NOTA PERSONAL :
[1954] [10p] [Ciencia Ficción] [1.5] [No Recomendable]
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4 reviews
October 19, 2024
What a bizarre little short story. The main character is mildly racist, but that isn’t prompted as a good thing… so I suppose the story is alright. Definitely for a different kind of humor as mine. I would classify this as a comedy
805 reviews
April 1, 2026
Well....I'm a History Fanatic and I'm also find the Silliness of Conspiracy Theories fascinating.....

etc.......

So I guess I get the "Joke". And I Understand that this story is a Cynical Critique of Covert Operations and The Secrecy of Security Methods.....

But I'm not American. And I'm not a Military Type. And the Writing was kind of Dry and Lifeless.....

So I read this story and Just Shrugged My Shoulders and said:

".........eh........"
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Author 25 books33 followers
September 7, 2025
Project Hush is a top secret U.S. military operation to establish a base on the lunar surface before any other country. Upon arrival on the moon, however, the team discovers a domed habitat and sets out to determine if the occupants are human or alien.
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79 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2021
not sure of it was just the audiobook voice, but reminded me a lot of the Tommyknockers by King
357 reviews3 followers
March 26, 2025
It's a very short story about a secret project to build a base on the moon. It's so secret that it's a good (not) example of government rivalry, secrecy, and planning. The end is ironic.
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2,465 reviews8 followers
July 10, 2025
Nice science fiction space story on security.
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571 reviews10 followers
March 10, 2018
11/20 20 mins. Part of LibriVox Audiobook “Short SF Collection Vol. 058”. Well narrated by Dan Grozinski dg73. Loved this short expose of military intelligence!
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26 reviews
July 19, 2021
This story kind of has Futurama energy when it’s honestly a pretty good sci-fi premise and a pretty good laugh. It’s nothing life changing, but i can definitely think of much worse things to spend 15 minutes reading
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70 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2021
Quick Read

Not really my cup of tea but I can't say I hated it! I only started to read it because I'm looking for more science fiction to read and it was super quick to skim down. I wish it were longer but I understand that's the point. For the most part I think I was just confused about what was going on but I think the point went right over my head. I did enjoy the writing style though
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883 reviews23 followers
August 18, 2013
A very short story that is a enjoyable fun tale with a good twist at the end.
The narrator is well spoken and conveys emotion well, but has a strong sibilant S in his speech. The recording is clear with no background noise.
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