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New technology aims to put a whole new spin on space travel
Corporations + government = fascism = M.I.C. |
Instead of heavy fuel, 90% of which is burned up in the launch, The SpinLaunch aims to reduce the carbon footprint of space travel by using a vacuum chamber to launch objects -- in essence to shoot a projectile 40 miles up. Then gas engines engage for the next ten miles of thrust to make it to "space" because "space" is only 50 miles up. Jeff Glor has more.
“The definition of fascism is the marriage of corporation and state,” according to Italian fascist leader, Hitler's friend and neighbor, and Nazi sympathizer Benito Mussolini.
Stories of secret space are boggling and upsetting because we've been lied to for so long
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Marriage of state + corporations |
It is said that secret black budget government agencies already have a "space elevator" that works by the floatation of a platform up into space, presumably by antigravity. It is certainly not by mechanical means, chain, or any kind of propulsion, as the fake sideways traveling rocket launches into the sea we are shown on television attempt to show. SpaceX and others may be getting into space, since "space" is defined as 50 miles up, but they are certainly not doing it by rocket fuel and Nazi continental ballistic missile technology ala American Nazi Wernher von Braun, unless the moon is within our atmosphere like Russian scientists publicly stated and were never corrected by any person with so much as a high school level of science under his or her belt.
The moon is probably close because one day an Asian country, possibly North Korea or China, announced to its people that it had reached the moon, yet its astronauts (cosmonauts, taikonauts) were back for dinner that same night, earning them peels of mocking laughter from the Western media. But if the moon is close, roughly 3,000 miles up, and they orbited, they could have made it back on the same day. If we have an increasingly thin atmosphere extending up hundreds of thousands of miles, the alleged distance to the moon, and there is a way around or through the protective firmament dome or force that acts as a dome, then rocket fuel.
If any or all of this sounds "crazy," simply consider what John Lear said about NASA in relation to space: The official U.S. space agency hasn't told some lies about space; everything they've said about space has been a lie. For instance, Lear revealed, having heard it from military men who told him in private, we think there are eight or nine places to land in the solar system; in fact, there are at least 42. He did not elaborate, perhaps referring to bases on moons, other planets or planetoids, or vimana-celestial-platforms and mindbogglingly large motherships up there or things like the derelict Black Knight ship, this object, Oumuamua, or this thing on the lunar surface.
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- Antarctica's Hidden History: Corporate Foundations of Secret Space Programs (Michael Salla)
- Alison Despathy: What fascism looks like today. According to Mussolini, a better name for "fascism" is "Corporatism." It is the marriage and merger of state and corporate power
- Space Force: Our Star Trek Future (Michael Salla)
- Old footage shows unknown ancient devices found during Nazi expeditions in Antarctica and Egypt (ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com)
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