pretty great, anon
https://twitter.com/TrumpLasVegas/status/1275883895901179904
This goes deeper. The"Brookings Report"is thought to have been the basis for NASA's overt policy of the covering up of ancient archeological ruins on Mars.
Like primitive societies that collapsed upon encountering modern civilizations, the thinking was that modern civilization might collapse from the shock of learning what's actually on bodies in our Solar System.
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Professor McDaniel, former Chairman of the Philosophy Department of Sonoma State University, was in the process of concluding a year-long, outside academic investigation into reasons for "a less-than-enthusiastic" NASA reaction to its scientific and ethical responsibilities relating to the discovery in 1976 of a series of "anomalous objects" on Mars located in the Cydonia region of the planet. McDaniel found NASA's abrupt break with over 30 years of prior history of space photography refusing on this mission to guarantee, even as the unmanned Mars Observer approached Mars, any new high-resolution images or "live" television of the Cydonia region itself – increasingly "suspicious." …
What is presented here is an abridged copy of this crucial NASA study dealing only with the section specifically referencing "implications of the discovery of extraterrestrial life." The full study almost 300 pages, covering the full range of NASA's projected space program for the early 1960's, complete with over 400 citations of additional documents, further studies, research reports and background data on a wide variety of projected NASA interests – is available from The Enterprise Mission (see address, below)
Welcome, then, to "the Brookings Report" – which increasingly seems to have played a crucial role in determining official NASA policy (if not that of other branches of the Federal government) on the controversial subject of "solar system artifacts" … for more than thirty years.
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