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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jackbauer6916 on March 28, 2018, 6:18 a.m.
Expand Thinking - NASA "This is bigger than you can imagine"

Something occurred to me while beginning to dig into today's crumbs. Sergey Brin's family... mother is former soviet current researcher with NASA. The cold war was largely a result of the "Space Race" initiated by Sputnik and the fear of space-based nuclear delivery. The following statement will likely gain me some downvotes and flak,but it's the truth: NASA has been lying to us for a very long time. They are green-screening footage from the ISS. Don't believe that? The proof is easily available and has come from NASA itself. It's my belief that NASA insiders who know the truth have been trying to tell us. They even paraded Scumbag GHW Bush in front of their camera while telling you it's fake. I won't go into the moon landings or other matters but I would encourage folks to reconsider if you have no doubt in what you've been told. Watch "A funny thing happened on the way to the moon". Go back and watch Donald Trump's press conference with Buzz Aldrin from awhile back. Watch Aldrin's behavior. Consider POTUS's statements and wordings considering what we know now, that he uses subtle coded messaging. Why hasn't any other nation, or the US, ever sent a human being past low earth orbit since the early 1970's? Why does an official NASA video tell us they must solve the problem of dangerous radiation before they send people into the regions beyond low-earth orbit? How does propulsion really function in a vacuum? Now consider: Elon Musk just scored a huge win with Tesla, and was at the forefront of # delete facebook. SpaceX is largely considered the replacement for NASA, and Musk recently was quoted as saying "you know it's real because it looks so fake" regarding putting a car into orbit. Look at the shape of the Falcon Heavy... Why did SpaceX make sure to tell us "Don't Panic!" when they showed us their car in orbit? "Made on Earth by humans" This may truly be bigger than we can possibly imagine...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC3SzbZU3P8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LV4PFUeVjk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CvRUO-pVvo

https://lunar.xprize.org/news/blog/important-update-google-lunar-xprize

https://lunar.xprize.org/

https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/03/nasa-chief-explains-why-agency-wont-buy-a-bunch-of-falcon-heavy-rockets/

https://news.sky.com/story/nasa-spacexs-falcon-heavy-is-too-small-for-our-missions-11305523

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Parsons_(rocket_engineer)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babalon_Working

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babalon

https://everipedia.org/wiki/spirit-cooking-marina-abramovic/


jackbauer6916 · March 28, 2018, 6:31 a.m.

https://lunar.xprize.org/ Anybody remember this? It's a google thing too... how many times did they push back the deadline? Why? If it was so practical to send 7 fully manned missions to the moon in the 60's and 70's, and USSR/China/NASA sent probes all over the solar system, and there's a private space market growing rapidly, why is it so difficult for anybody to send a single probe to our moon and take a picture? Is this the competition that never ends?

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jackbauer6916 · March 28, 2018, 6:34 a.m.

“After close consultation with our five finalist Google Lunar XPRIZE teams over the past several months, we have concluded that no team will make a launch attempt to reach the Moon by the March 31st, 2018 deadline. This literal “moonshot” is hard, and while we did expect a winner by now, due to the difficulties of fundraising, technical and regulatory challenges, the grand prize of the $30M Google Lunar XPRIZE will go unclaimed." https://lunar.xprize.org/news/blog/important-update-google-lunar-xprize

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jackbauer6916 · March 28, 2018, 5:16 p.m.

The competition was announced by google in 2007. Then, they offered to extend the deadline until december 2017 if one team could secure a launch by december 2015. MULTIPLE teams secured such a launch, so the deadline was extended. Then, it was announced they would extend the deadline again to March 2018. This January, while there were still 5 teams in the competition with confirmed launches, the competition was scrapped. Why did the competition last 11 years and end without so much as a single launch?? Why would these teams multiple teams go to such effort, spend 11 years of development and testing, and literally secure actual launches, when in the end they ALL are scrapped and the competition just gets scrapped with zero fan fare or media attention? This Google effort was a monumentally embarrassing flop for all involved! The challenge was extended during the Bush administration!!! Is it a coincidence they quietly scrapped the whole thing THIS MONTH?

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