We give NASA billions upon billions of dollars and they can't detect an object entering Earth's atmosphere until 3 hours before impact.
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Operation Paperclip Secret program of the US to bring German scientists, including former Nazis, into the US to work for the US government.(including NASA). That which sounds like nonsense makes perfect sense when you research and learn history. And yes local run of the mill 1st through 3d degree masons are generally nice and good. Look deeper to higher degrees. Keep researching anon.
Nothing special about Germans, all of whom had to join the Nazi Party in order to have a livelihood. They came to work for the U.S. Army before they were inducted into NASA. What is your beef with them? The only thing they brought with them, aside from rocketry, was German restaurants. What you are bringing is anti-German bigotry (which I have noticed from boyhood onward).
As for the masons,,all you have is an admission that there is no visible evidence of wrongdoing. My personal experience is close to masonry (Order of DeMolay and Acacia fraternity) and with higher-degree Masons. No taint. Either there is evidence enough to bring them to a court of law, or you are just engaging in anti-Masonic bigotry (which was and is a thing).
Noted: DRD is pro NASA/Mason. Loves to denigrate anons with trigger words if they disagree with his life experience and is not prompted to research because he already knows it all. Thanks for playing.
Which means you haven't been listening, because I have many criticisms of NASA and am not "pro-NASA" in any meaningful sense. Masons you can take as you like. You have shown no hint of evidence for claims of their sinister infiltration, so what is there to "research" other than your own paranoid projections? My life experience was in the space and missiles business, so it is probably the best experience short of being an astronaut. What do you know that I don't know? I've already done my research, a lifetime's worth.