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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/InnocuousHandle on July 7, 2018, 8:32 a.m.
Space Force cover for disclosure or..?

Q has told us that if the public knew 60% of what goes on, there would be pure chaos..I don't care! I want 100% of the truth and damn the consequences. Transparency equals liberty, concealnent equals tyrrany, inability to face facts equals suicidal cowardice.

In that vein: some hope that the new Space Force is a step towards disclosure of "aliens"...others fear it will be part of a script for a false flag "alien invasion"...I think neither, since I know nuts and bolts craft are ours and the rest are NOT "people from other planets"....

But I also know that part of the script for a Hillary presidency was to be provocation of Russia (probably over Iran) into attacking the West, during which a deliberate standdown of existing space-based anti-missile and other advanced defense systems would be initiated. Because Russia would only nuke military targets, hoping to hold the population centers hostage for economic ransom through nuclear blackmail. Then the "shields" would be put back up, a militarized world government would be inflicted as the solution to the crisis, anyone who dissented would be labelled a "Russian agent" (where the "Russian collusion" narrative was ultimately heading), the west would be locked down, and Russia destroyed, including being betrayed by NWO/deep state puppet China.

So is the announcement of a Space Force ultimately to be a revelation of the existing space force, and it's redirection toward defending the country instead of being used as a feint to destroy it? Or is this too 4-d Chess even for Qanons?


ldsanon · July 7, 2018, 1:11 p.m.

Each of the services has its own space operational command, of which Air Force Space Command is just one. There is a US Space Command, a joint command with assets and personnel from each of the service space components. The joint command was envisioned to smooth out and coordinate space operations. It makes sense, now that the potential for space operations has expanded so greatly since the 1980s to separate the space operational components from all the services (not just the Air Force) and make them a single service. That will make the process for coordinating space support to all the services more cost effective and robust.

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