US Global Hawk RQ-4 drone off FL coast, all air traffic is avoiding the area it’s surveying. Brazil military flight looping as well.
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Isn't there a 'conspiracy theory' about the Challenger spacecraft?
Will this lead to the conveniently-timed exposure of another truth that damages the DS?
Edit: Found this recent post https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDqd3EpD/possible-connection-between-q-dr/
Yep, it's a rabbit-hole. https://rumble.com/v1hw16n-the-challenger-deception.html
The Challenger wreckage find is likely a cover story.
Yup. The Soviets were testing some of their Tesla weaponry and took down Challenger as it would be seen as an accident by the rest of the world.
Source: "Fer De Lance" by Col Tom Bearden.
I thought I read something here about how the challenger explosion ended up causing major setbacks for Reagan’s Star Wars Defense Program?
I went into the USAF and got my dream assignment - to work on the military shuttle program at Vandenberg AFB. But after Challenger blew up, the program was cancelled. Supposedly it was going to be used to launch military satellites in polar (instead of equatorial) orbits, but they launched them already with Titan and Atlas rockets.
The technicians from the company that provided the product that "failed" begged NASA not to use it improperly. NASA ignored them and the Challenger came down. Then NASA blamed the company and many good people were put out of work. Gov corruption at work.
There’s a great documentary series on Netflix about this. It’s probably on YouTube also. A man working for a company that made parts for the shuttle knew something was going to happen and he kept insisting to NASA the parts were defective. The head guy was interviewed in this doc and he insisted NASA wasn’t at fault. The parts manufacturer was in Alabama. I didn’t want to watch it but hubby did, glad I did.
From what I recall (memory not perfect), but the guy was an engineer with the company that made the "o rings", which apparently (or so we were told), was what caused the Challenger to crash. Again, from recall, it was due to the cold weather conditions that morning, and the engineer in question told NASA it wasn't safe because the o rings weren't made for colder weather.
That’s right, o rings. My memory sucks unless you asked me something from when I was five.
Thiokol Chemical Corp, Tremonton Utah. (Actually a few miles from Promentory, Utah, where the east to west railroads met)
KEK, same.
He worked for Morton Thiokol.
no doubt.