Chapter 2

THE EMPTY LAB

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The Washington Mirror

The Washington Mirror

Ivan Glaskov has spent thirty‑five years covering NASA, the White House, and the machinery of American power. But beneath the public triumphs he reports, he quietly collects fragments that never fit the official story—classified briefings, anonymous calls, unmarked trucks, and a Florida facility that appears on no federal record. Over the years, a terrified insider sends him small, untraceable pieces: procurement slips, redacted memos, and finally a photograph of the Apollo lunar module sitting under studio lights. As Watergate unfolds, Ivan recognizes one of the burglars from a NASA security briefing years earlier, confirming the connection he has long suspected: the same men who shaped the political narrative shaped the space narrative as well. Near retirement, Ivan assembles the pieces into a final article—*The Story I Owe*—exposing the hidden architecture behind America’s proudest moment. The story detonates across the country. By the time it hits the front page, Ivan is already gone, leaving behind the truth he carried alone for decades.