Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Video: Conflict coming as race for the moon takes off

 


 'Military Space Forces: The Next 50 Years'

 

In 1989 the U.S. Congress commissioned a new study by the title just above. The forward of the book was endorsed by Sen. John Glenn (former astronaut), Bill Nelson (Head of NASA and former Florida Senator) as well as other leading politicians.

The study was to direct space planning in order to deliver U.S. 'control and domination' of space as called for in the Space Command document 'Vision for 2020'.

This new video by the Global Network on the coming moon race outlines the competing interests moving to take control of the moon. But why?

In the 'Military Space Forces' study it is stated that whoever controls the Earth-Moon gravity well would have a key advantage to decide which nations, corporations or wealthy individuals get off the planet Earth, and who would control shipping of planetary resources obtained at some point by space mining operations.

In the diagram the study concludes that having armed space stations at the L4 and L5 quadrants on either side of the moon would give decisive military advantage.

 


 


The study states, "Armed forces might lie in wait at that location to hijack rival shipments on return [to Earth]." 

In other words - space piracy. 

Any moon base would also be powered by nuclear reactors as the industry views space as an unlimited market for their unpopular products. 

Aerospace corporations have long maintained that this space militarization program would be 'the largest industrial project' in human history. With current government debt in the U.S. now at $35 trillion and rising - how can the nation truly afford to undertake such a fool hardy game?

 


 

Thus as usual Washington is rounding up the allies via the Artemis Accords to help pay for this big undertaking. That means your money. Are you onboard?
 
The only way to stop this madness is to build an international base of people who understand the issue and can over time take action.
 
Should the global taxpayers have a say in how our governments move into space?
 
In peace,
Bruce K. Gagnon
GN Coordinator

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