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The Satellite Hoax PART 2: The Bizarre Rise of the Space Machines in the 1950s

The Satellite Hoax PART 2: The Bizarre Rise of the Space Machines in the 1950s

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THE TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION

1950s: Last year, I published, Chemtrails: General Mills Cereal Developed Biological Weapons [Poisons] Sprayed From Planes. That article outlined the food producers' involvement in manufacturing poison to be sprayed from airplanes. I made this graphic to help my readers understand:

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…but it didn’t start out as planes, it started as poison being released from balloons:

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Now keep in mind, at this point in time, it was 1950, and the first satellite will not be launched into space until 1957. All of the photos we have seen thus far were taken from art class balloons. But what people don’t know is, while General Mills and the Military were balls-deep in balloons and the Roswell Hoax, suddenly books and magazines about satellites began appearing. I repeat,

YEARS BEFORE THE FIRST-EVER SATELLITE, MEDIA ABOUT SATELLITES BEGAN APPEARING…

1951: The New Satellite, a science fiction novel, is published:

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Note that it shows a space ship and a full globe earth on the cover, however, the only photos that had been released of earth are these:

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JANUARY 1954: Satellite E One, also a science fiction book, is published (also a full globe earth on the cover)

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Here’s the description of the book:

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OCTOBER 1954: The first color photo of the earth from space appears, also taken by a rocket with a balloon and a movie camera. It’s absolutely incredible that they are able to get these rocket-balloon-cameras to be at the perfect angle, perfectly centered, perfectly perfect perfection! Then, somehow fall, such a long distance, into the loving arms of Johns Hopkins staff. Good thing 0-gravity didn’t float the movie camera away!

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Think about this: the camera is attached to a balloon that was dumped out of a high-flying, fast-speed rocket, way out there in space, and the camera knows how to face the correct direction, center itself, focus, and take an award-winning, masterfully-centered photograph… in pitch black darkness! The flash on that thing must be amazing to light up half of the earth! Or was that lower half what the sun was lighting up?

And what is this massive chunk of land?

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The Navy is who posted this image and did not explain what these lines are either:

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Side note: I have always wondered how they get such clear photos from space. They tell us the earth is spinning at 66,600 miles per hour, while orbiting, while the camera taking the photograph is also in motion, in zero-gravity! Do you remember how hard is used to be to take a photo of an object in motion? Let alone, spinning over 50,000 miles per hour while orbiting? Anyway, back to the story…

NOVEMBER 1954, only one month after the newest Earth image, our buddy Ray Stanford appears on the scene, peddling UFO content. If you don’t remember Grandpa Ray-Ray, in my eBook The Dinosaur Hoax, we met Mr. Ray Stanford. He’s a dude who discovered super-duper-famous-history-making-once-in-a-lifetime dinosaur footprints literally outside of NASAs building. The media told us he was just a self-taught fossil hunter, but upon deeper investigation, he works for NASA. Technically, he is subcontracted by NASA because his actual employer is a defense contractor who is hired by the World Bank (you can’t make this shit up). This dude is deep in bed with the government, and it just so happened that in November 1954 he experienced a historic UFO sighting:

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1955: Mr. Ray Stanford is pumping UFO content (btw, his PO Box was less than 7 miles from NASA… the same NASA where he discovered the dinosaur footprints! Read that book!)

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MARCH 1956, still a year away from the first satellite launch, another science fiction publication appears, this time it is a book called Second Satellite:

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(btw, this also mentions the fucking Smithsonian! I told you they have tentacles everywhere!). Check out what the book description says:

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Folks, if this doesn’t scream “PSYOP!” yet, it will, right about NOW:

As of this point in the timeline, this is the only evidence people have seen of the earth from space, all of which were taken using balloons (allegedly):

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NOVEMBER 1956: There still has never been a satellite, but in November of 1956, a confidential CIA memo was sent. The subject is “Satellite Uprisings”! Even though it was declassified in 2003, it is heavily redacted. Whatever is on Satellite Uprisings, they don’t want us to see it, ever.:

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DECEMBER 1956: The month after the Satellite Uprisings CIA memo, a new science fiction magazine appears. Guess what it is called? Yep, SATELLITE: (full globe earth image on cover, and this earth looks pretty similar to the famous “blue marble”, doesn’t it?)

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1957: On OCTOBER 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first-ever-ever-satellite… under the cover of complete secrecy

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Because Sputnik was launched covertly by the USSR government, we won’t ever be able to see any evidence of it, but here’s a 1958 Sputnik exhibit, featuring a replica of the Sputnik.

 

Meanwhile, this was what was shown to US citizens, a cartoon made by Universal Studios, applauding the USSR’s accomplishment:

 

NOVEMBER 4, 1957: Exactly one month after Sputnik, Santa Claus arrived at the Allentown, Pennsylvania fair… in a space ship… where kids are wearing Sputnik helmets… 

 

DECEMBER 1957: One month after Santa, now another issue of Satellite is published.

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Not only is it called Satellite, but it is called The Ultimate Space Station!

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To celebrate the USSR’s accomplishment, people could pay for stamps, and affix them to mail, to help propagandize share the excitement with the world:

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JANUARY 1958: Three months after Sputnik, two months after Santa and one month after Satellite: The Ultimate Space Station magazine, the US Army and Navy launch the first US Satellite into space, The Explorer 1:


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See, there it is! Just think, that will be in outer space, orbiting around the earth soon!

William Hayward Pickering, James Van Allen, and Wernher von Braun display a full-scale model of Explorer 1 at a crowded news conference in Washington, D.C. after confirmation the satellite was in orbit.

This was successfully launched and transmitted data from space to the ground. We get this cartoon because they didn’t send a missile-balloon-camera up there to photograph it. Apparently missile-balloon-cameras are reserved only for taking photos of the earth from space:

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Universal Studios again provided the video footage for this accomplishment. It only took 3 total minutes for the Explorer to get in orbit and start transmitting data. INCREDIBLE!. As you will notice, something was able to keep up with the rocket and video it headed into space. I wish that thing would have stuck with it so we could see it in space!

 

JULY 1958: The success of the launch led to NASA being founded (by Freemasons). The newspapers were running headlines, showing globe earth, talking about satellites and officially began promoting The Race to Space between the USSR and the USA. The headlines were designed to make citizens root for America and demand funding for the space program, because we have to win the race, you know?:

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And Congress was happy to allot tax dollars to our new space program so we could be victorious:

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Although the media is telling us about satellites and showing us satellites, as of right now, there has been zero evidence of them (other than cartoons, words and some dudes holding up something they are saying will be in space):

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And because the USSR satellite was launched in secrecy, no evidence of that exists either.

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The only photos of space are still these, taken from rocket-balloons… (we assume):

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Also in 1958, taxpayers, oopsie, I mean "the Air Force" funded “WS-117L” (a new satellite program), costing $108.2 million (equal to $1.14 billion in 2024). GOTTA RACE TO SPACE, BABY!

1959: We are now on the BBQ grill Explorer 6 Satellite:

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Thankfully, that thing finally got us another image of earth. It’s so beautiful, I could cry!:

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Let’s add this to the list of space-photo evidence:

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1959 ended with the launch of the Explorer 7. However, no additional photos were provided. (Technically, they claim the Explorer 7 took one pic, but nobody can locate it because it’s hard to keep track of all this sh*t these damn satellites shoot back to earth). Look at this high-tech marvel!

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Now here's where things start getting really crazy... 

THIS STORY ISN'T OVER! NEXT READ:  The Satellite Hoax (PART 3: Balloons, PSYOPS & The 1960s)

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