Suppose you tell us who? It sure wasn't Jack Parsons; he was dead 6 years before NASA was created. It's first administrator was T. Keith Glennan.
And it is a stretch to say that Parsons "started JPL" when it was other persons from the previous GALCIT organization who formed JPL. Parsons was involved in JATO rocket motor development at Aerojet. When Aerojet was sold to General Tire and Rubber, the sale was contingent on the expulsion of Parsons for his occult interests and activities.
The patch upside down was largely unintelligible. It takes a real effort to see how an upside-down rocket resembles Baphomet (which it really doesn't).
Nothing wrong with the patch rightside-up. It is a novelty ride, folks. The rocket scientists made sure it was safe to fly. They weren't invovled with the patch design.
The symbol upside down was Baphomet. Did Bazos know?
If he did not, people in his circle did.
We are talking rocket scientists who take their badge seriously.
It is so fucked up.
If you know who started the NASA rocket program the patch wouldn’t be a surprise.
Yeah, the guy who started JPL was a satanist.
Suppose you tell us who? It sure wasn't Jack Parsons; he was dead 6 years before NASA was created. It's first administrator was T. Keith Glennan.
And it is a stretch to say that Parsons "started JPL" when it was other persons from the previous GALCIT organization who formed JPL. Parsons was involved in JATO rocket motor development at Aerojet. When Aerojet was sold to General Tire and Rubber, the sale was contingent on the expulsion of Parsons for his occult interests and activities.
The patch upside down was largely unintelligible. It takes a real effort to see how an upside-down rocket resembles Baphomet (which it really doesn't).
Nothing wrong with the patch rightside-up. It is a novelty ride, folks. The rocket scientists made sure it was safe to fly. They weren't invovled with the patch design.