With all of the evidence and explicit statements of non-Newtonian and gravitational manipulation technologies, and "alternative" energy sources, not to mention "Disclosure," or "It's the Aliens," I can't make SpaceX fit into the narrative.
Clearly Elon is a part of The Show. I don't know what part, or what side, but he's an intentional part of the Plan. What part does SpaceX play given the likely soon to be obsolete tech?
SpaceX's IPO is another enigma. Is it failing with style a trigger?
Elon may know, but the rest of the world does not; and disclosure must be done in stages to gradually wake mankind up to who they are and what they are truly capable of accomplishing.
Elon needs to "Trust the Plan" not his belief of a "backup drive", keeping all the eggs in one basket (earth) leaving humanity vulnerable to "self-inflicted wounds" (nuclear war). President Trump and the Military are already executing a successful operation to save humanity on Earth. If it's Gods Will, the internal purification of His Earth. Edit: If we turn our face back to God
“Behold, the fool saith, "Put not all thine eggs in the one basket" - which is but a matter of saying, "Scatter your money and your attention"; but the wise man saith, "Pull all your eggs in the one basket and - WATCH THAT BASKET!"
That part of multiplanet civilization being much safer than a single planet one is a valid point, whatever else one might think of his talk. Right now all our eggs are in one basket, and that is never the best idea. Unless you assume there already are some "hidden" human colonies somewhere else. But I would not count on that.
As a Starlink user, how do you like it? How is the latency? What are some perks that come with it? For Example, if you happened to have a camper tailor, or sailboat, do you have mobile dish/router capability. IOW can you hook up from any spot?
It is 22 ms, 352 Mbps down, 53 Mbps up right now. It varies with satellite geometry.
I have the option for full motion operation; I think it is called Starlink Mini. I've never done this --> you can move the "house dish" to a new fixed location. Not sure if it is conveniently done (as in new location every evening).
4 MB/s even in the country is slow.
kek
It was 1 MB/s when I moved here 25 years ago. 4 MB/s was HUGE.
Now we have 2 GB fiber. As some point more speed is unnecessary. You wind up waiting on the internet to catch up with you.
I remember when 14.4 and then 28.8 was screaming. First modems I worked with was 1200 bps then 9600. You could hear the handshaking at those speeds, and troubleshoot with breakout box.
With all of the evidence and explicit statements of non-Newtonian and gravitational manipulation technologies, and "alternative" energy sources, not to mention "Disclosure," or "It's the Aliens," I can't make SpaceX fit into the narrative.
Clearly Elon is a part of The Show. I don't know what part, or what side, but he's an intentional part of the Plan. What part does SpaceX play given the likely soon to be obsolete tech?
SpaceX's IPO is another enigma. Is it failing with style a trigger?
What if SpaceX is built on the non-disclosed tech, but it needs to be disclosed in stages?
Much like talking about beautiful coal energy, drill baby drill, nuclear fusion etc as a precursor to the "alternative energy" ?
Futuristic?
Some people are so rich they get private
islandsplanets, while others work three jobs and can't afford a home.I think the better word is dystopic.
Now I can kinda feel how the people felt in the 60s. Amazing times. We are blessed to be alive at this time in history.
Welcome to my world. Kek!
Wait, are you from Mars?
Funny you should ask. I actually am. 👽🛸
Elon knows this tech is garbage.
Programs exist outside public domain.
Elon may know, but the rest of the world does not; and disclosure must be done in stages to gradually wake mankind up to who they are and what they are truly capable of accomplishing.
Ascension
Elon needs to "Trust the Plan" not his belief of a "backup drive", keeping all the eggs in one basket (earth) leaving humanity vulnerable to "self-inflicted wounds" (nuclear war). President Trump and the Military are already executing a successful operation to save humanity on Earth. If it's Gods Will, the internal purification of His Earth. Edit: If we turn our face back to God
Reminds me of a Mark Twain Quote:
“Behold, the fool saith, "Put not all thine eggs in the one basket" - which is but a matter of saying, "Scatter your money and your attention"; but the wise man saith, "Pull all your eggs in the one basket and - WATCH THAT BASKET!"
That part of multiplanet civilization being much safer than a single planet one is a valid point, whatever else one might think of his talk. Right now all our eggs are in one basket, and that is never the best idea. Unless you assume there already are some "hidden" human colonies somewhere else. But I would not count on that.
Proud to be a Starlink beta tester and current user.
Not sure what it is now, but $500 for the dish/router and $120 a month a couple years ago seemed like an easy way to support the effort.
And it was way better than "country" internet where we rarely achieved the advertised 4 MB/s rate.
As a Starlink user, how do you like it? How is the latency? What are some perks that come with it? For Example, if you happened to have a camper tailor, or sailboat, do you have mobile dish/router capability. IOW can you hook up from any spot?
4 MB/s even in the country is slow.
Highly satisfied.
It is 22 ms, 352 Mbps down, 53 Mbps up right now. It varies with satellite geometry.
I have the option for full motion operation; I think it is called Starlink Mini. I've never done this --> you can move the "house dish" to a new fixed location. Not sure if it is conveniently done (as in new location every evening).
kek
It was 1 MB/s when I moved here 25 years ago. 4 MB/s was HUGE.
Now we have 2 GB fiber. As some point more speed is unnecessary. You wind up waiting on the internet to catch up with you.
I remember when 14.4 and then 28.8 was screaming. First modems I worked with was 1200 bps then 9600. You could hear the handshaking at those speeds, and troubleshoot with breakout box.
Those were good time fren. Courier modems. My last one was v.Everything.
Yes, good times indeed.