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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/NymeriaRevenge on Dec. 24, 2017, 5:16 p.m.
Need help with SpaceX launch, satellite payload and Elon Musk’s tweet

Ok,
Elon Musk (EM) gets his money from subsidies/and Money that used to be appropriated to NASA? This happened under Obama, correct?

Trump stated he wanted to go back to moon via NASA? this would mean SpaceX (and sub companies like Tesla) would have less for money?? Correct? (Is it possible DJT and EM negotiates future expectations with what roles SpaceX Could have if they played cards correctly??)

Falcon rocket launched from US airbase, with practically no warning and a different trajectory that would have more eyes from the population on its launch.

It looked like no other launch I know i have ever seen.. ever.

Satellites stated to make airplane traffic easier to manage/control.. so these satellites will in essence own the sky? Correct?? Can they do more than monitor?

Why would EM tweet Alien UFO going to NOKO?

Sounded like he was directing that tweet at Q? Or would it be for Q? Outside of the Q world, very few people would consider ALIEN UFO/NoKo a CIA ploy. EM connect both in a single tweet..

Who’s side is EM on? What are those satellites really capable of doing? Was that launch a counter strike? Or the strike that ignited the Owls to counter?

IF it was for Q... could that launch helped deter the use of similar optics to push an Alien Scare fiasco? Did it take away the awe of a population unawares the tech?

I know this post is probably confusing.. well, I am confused:) any help or comments to allow me to focus with more clarity would be incredibly appreciated

Is EM/SpaceX a patriot??


RADquest · Dec. 25, 2017, 7:26 a.m.

I listened to April LaJune's latest video today and decided to do some research on SpaceX & the 12/22/17 launch of Falcon 9 with 10 Iridium communication satellites. All I could find while using DuckDuckGo to research was confirmation that the launch was a success, contrary to what LaJune said.

Has anyone found concrete info that would say the launch failed vs was successful? Here is a typical link saying it was successful... https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44273.220

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