Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Are there mysteries in our Space Command?





"In any event, I think there is more to come on this issue. If in fact we have done more with our space programs than we have let on to, that should become known in the decade of the 2020's. In any event, space is what to keep an eye on. Exciting things will be happening, no matter what."



As we draw ever more near to the establishment of our 6th Armed Forces service (The United States Space Command), there are some interesting things to consider. Not to sound like a conspiracy nut, but there are some indications that our newly hatched Space Command might be trying to play "catch up" with what is really up there. 

The Skunk Works at Lockheed, is a place where many wonderful things have happened. SR-71, stealth fighters and so forth. At least - that is what we know about. Ben Rich, who was the former head of the Skunk Works, had some interesting things to say once he was retired. Some say these were the babbling of an old man. Others say it was not being able to keep one's mouth shut. What kind of things was it alleged that he said? 

  • "The Air Force has given us a contract to take E.T. back home."
  • "We also know how to travel to the stars."
  • "Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do."
  • "If you have seen it in Star Wars or Star Trek, we have already done it and been there."
  • "We have things in the Nevada desert that are alien to your way of thinking, and far beyond anything you have seen on Star Trek.
How are those for head scratches. Keep in mind, Ben Rich is no shrinking violet. He was extremely accomplished, and many refer to him as the father of stealth technology. In other words, he was no nut case. But it seems he might have some company. Like recently retired Lt.Gen. Steve Kwast. He seems to have a case of "loose lips" also.

Kwast was recently quoted as saying China already has ships ready to go into space which will look like battleships and mother ships. He said we need to catch up and fast. Then he dropped the mic with a following statement. "We have the technology on the boards right now which will allow us to go from the surface of the Earth to just about anywhere in an hour".

In any event, it does give one pause to think. We know for a fact that our "black" budget is huge and a mystery to most. Where does that money go? And for what? In 2011, Donald Rumsfeld said the Pentagon cannot account for what happened to $2.1 trillion dollars. Like it went in, and then was spend on "something". A few years later, some financial experts said the amount of missing money over the years in the Federal government might be closer to $21 trillion dollars. These facts, if true, are mind blowing. 

In any event, I think there is more to come on this issue. If in fact we have done more with our space programs than we have let on to, that should become known in the decade of the 2020's. In any event, space is what to keep an eye on. Exciting things will be happening, no matter what.

2 comments:

  1. In the Stargate SG-1 series, they had an episode in which the Stargate concept was made into a TV series (kind of like a series within the TV series) for what was meant to be public consumption. I often thought that maybe they ARE hiding some cool things in Cheyenne Mountain.

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  2. Or it could be disinformation to fool our rivals.

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