Endeavours' Giant Charade About to Begin
Posted: 03-24-2008 02:15 PM
Heads up everybody!
Get ready for the big Space Shuttle charade. Endeavour is about to undock. She will undock at 4:56 PDT tonight, Monday night, for the 35 minute de-orbit burn and landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
How long will it take the Endeavour Space Shuttle to accomplish this 35 minute deorbit burn and landing at KSC?
50 hours and 5 minutes!
Why so long you ask?
Well the official answer is crew rest, checklists and microgravity experiments.
But of course the truth is that she has loaded up with supplies (delivered by the Russian Progress rockets to the ISS a few days ago) and extra unknown astronauts, and will proceed to change orbit and dock with several of our secret space platforms used for weapons deployment and manufacturing.
She may also visit secret satellites for servicing and stop at either one or the other of the Hubble telescopes for the same reason. Oh, you didn't know there were 2 Hubbles? Yes, there are two. One is dedicated Military (read nasty NASA Nazis) and the other Civilian. When the Military needs the Civilian one they tell the public that the Hubble is 'broken'.
Endeavour and her crew will be very busy with docking, unloading, loading, undocking, changing orbit, docking with another platform and so on.
All the while we (the public) will be fed enormous amounts of fabricated data plus fatuous videos of Shuttle astronauts furiously peddling exercise bikes, smiling together for group pictures and trying to catch gumdrops in their mouths in "0" Gravity.
After 49 hours of exercise, 8 hour naps and gumdrop popping the Endeavour crew will begin its de-orbit burn and landing sequence which will culminate 35 minutes later at the Kennedy Space Center.
You may see the triumphant exit of the Endeavour astronauts from the Shuttle but what you won't see, under any circumstances, is the cargo and secret astronauts still aboard.
Both the cargo and astronauts will be deplaned and unloaded after the cameras and reporters are well out of sight.
The cargo consists of space manufactured material used for highly classified aircraft, ships, submarines and other DoD secret projects. The material is manufactured and shipped in rolls, sheets, bars and custom formed pieces.
A group of secret astronauts which could number as many as seven will be deplaned in secret, hours after the landing. These secret astronauts will have served tours of duty aboard the different weapons and manufacturing space platforms in secret orbit around the earth.
The Space Shuttle is not the only space vehicle to bring supplies to and from the ISS and other space orbiting platforms. There are many other vehicles which have been developed and used and are now at a point where the Space Shuttle can be retired without compromising cargo and astronaut capacity to and from the many space platforms.
The advantage of retiring the Space Shuttle from service in 2010 will be that the publics' attention will no longer to drawn towards the ISS or space in general. That will ensure the secrecy of the theft of the entire space program by the nasty, NASA Nazi's and their Freemason/Military Industrial Complex co-conspirator's (the “ritual elitists”) who consider "Space" the sole possession of only those with proper bloodlines and perspectives.
Which, of course, doesn't include any of us.
Get ready for the big Space Shuttle charade. Endeavour is about to undock. She will undock at 4:56 PDT tonight, Monday night, for the 35 minute de-orbit burn and landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
How long will it take the Endeavour Space Shuttle to accomplish this 35 minute deorbit burn and landing at KSC?
50 hours and 5 minutes!
Why so long you ask?
Well the official answer is crew rest, checklists and microgravity experiments.
But of course the truth is that she has loaded up with supplies (delivered by the Russian Progress rockets to the ISS a few days ago) and extra unknown astronauts, and will proceed to change orbit and dock with several of our secret space platforms used for weapons deployment and manufacturing.
She may also visit secret satellites for servicing and stop at either one or the other of the Hubble telescopes for the same reason. Oh, you didn't know there were 2 Hubbles? Yes, there are two. One is dedicated Military (read nasty NASA Nazis) and the other Civilian. When the Military needs the Civilian one they tell the public that the Hubble is 'broken'.
Endeavour and her crew will be very busy with docking, unloading, loading, undocking, changing orbit, docking with another platform and so on.
All the while we (the public) will be fed enormous amounts of fabricated data plus fatuous videos of Shuttle astronauts furiously peddling exercise bikes, smiling together for group pictures and trying to catch gumdrops in their mouths in "0" Gravity.
After 49 hours of exercise, 8 hour naps and gumdrop popping the Endeavour crew will begin its de-orbit burn and landing sequence which will culminate 35 minutes later at the Kennedy Space Center.
You may see the triumphant exit of the Endeavour astronauts from the Shuttle but what you won't see, under any circumstances, is the cargo and secret astronauts still aboard.
Both the cargo and astronauts will be deplaned and unloaded after the cameras and reporters are well out of sight.
The cargo consists of space manufactured material used for highly classified aircraft, ships, submarines and other DoD secret projects. The material is manufactured and shipped in rolls, sheets, bars and custom formed pieces.
A group of secret astronauts which could number as many as seven will be deplaned in secret, hours after the landing. These secret astronauts will have served tours of duty aboard the different weapons and manufacturing space platforms in secret orbit around the earth.
The Space Shuttle is not the only space vehicle to bring supplies to and from the ISS and other space orbiting platforms. There are many other vehicles which have been developed and used and are now at a point where the Space Shuttle can be retired without compromising cargo and astronaut capacity to and from the many space platforms.
The advantage of retiring the Space Shuttle from service in 2010 will be that the publics' attention will no longer to drawn towards the ISS or space in general. That will ensure the secrecy of the theft of the entire space program by the nasty, NASA Nazi's and their Freemason/Military Industrial Complex co-conspirator's (the “ritual elitists”) who consider "Space" the sole possession of only those with proper bloodlines and perspectives.
Which, of course, doesn't include any of us.