Okay, I looked at the Miles Mattis material. It is nothing but supposition and challenge questions. No actual evidence of anything. I looked at the Mike Griffin issue, and all you can really find about Mike Griffin is that he has the academic background to have spent virtually all of his career in space technology. The past employment by In-Q-Tel has no significance; it is a presupposition that "CIA corrupts everything it touches." You can suppose...but suppose what? No meat. The movie "The Martian" was based on a 2011 debut novel by Andy Weir. The ideas for a durable artificial ecosystem have been around since the 1960s. The reason that NASA contracted in 2012 for private delivery of cargo to the International Space Station was because Shuttle operation was terminated in 2011. What else was NASA supposed to do? He makes a big issue of Musk being involved in 2002 in an effort to purchase surplus Soviet strategic missiles for space launchers. Nothing sinister about that. The Boeing Company became partner in Sea Launch which used surplus- and new-production ex-Soviet Zenit launch vehicles for satellite launches. There were 36 launches from 1999 to 2014. The rest of the material became a morass of self-glorification, aspersions against prominent scientists, crank theories of nuclear physics, and blanket assumptions that space-related information is false. I worked in the field, and his assumptions are ludicrous.
I have passed over many secondary issues because they are meaningless and a waste of time to detail.
There is more evidence in this article that Miles Mattis is fake, than anything substantial against Musk. You are leaning on a weak reed---but hey, you know how to pick them. A total nothingburger.
Okay, I looked at the Miles Mattis material. It is nothing but supposition and challenge questions. No actual evidence of anything. I looked at the Mike Griffin issue, and all you can really find about Mike Griffin is that he has the academic background to have spent virtually all of his career in space technology. The past employment by In-Q-Tel has no significance; it is a presupposition that "CIA corrupts everything it touches." You can suppose...but suppose what? No meat. The movie "The Martian" was based on a 2011 debut novel by Andy Weir. The ideas for a durable artificial ecosystem have been around since the 1960s. The reason that NASA contracted in 2012 for private delivery of cargo to the International Space Station was because Shuttle operation was terminated in 2011. What else was NASA supposed to do? He makes a big issue of Musk being involved in 2002 in an effort to purchase surplus Soviet strategic missiles for space launchers. Nothing sinister about that. The Boeing Company became partner in Sea Launch which used surplus- and new-production ex-Soviet Zenit launch vehicles for satellite launches. There were 36 launches from 1999 to 2014. The rest of the material became a morass of self-glorification, aspersions against prominent scientists, crank theories of nuclear physics, and blanket assumptions that space-related information is false. I worked in the field, and his assumptions are ludicrous.
I have passed over many secondary issues because they are meaningless and a waste of time to detail.
There is more evidence in this article that Miles Mattis is fake, than anything substantial against Musk. You are leaning on a weak reed---but hey, you know how to pick them. A total nothingburger.