They Killed Galt Along with JFK

By Guest Contributor Condor

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Foreign Powers not only Assassinated President Kennedy; they suppressed GALT; they sabotaged the Nuclear Industry; they killed the space program. Global elites essentially attacked America and hurled our nation back into the Petroleum Age with no one being the wiser!

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In the upcoming weeks and months we will be exploring the history of energy technologies that have been suppressed from humanity. Had Kennedy’s vision been realized, our world, the economy, and energy would have looked much different.

Here are some information teasers to get you started in your own research. We will update this page in a few days will a beautiful picture blog of images to show you the true history of energy suppression.

Has Our Galactic Time-Line Changed?

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Milankovitch cycle warming-cooling

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JFK’s “SPACE” vision caught the imagination and heart of the world in the early 1960s. He would inspire the television series, Lost in Space, (1965), Star Trek (1966), Space 1999 (1975) and of course, Star Wars movie series beginning in 1977. Below are a few excerpts from President Kennedy’s moon speech from 1961, fifty-four years ago. The entire speech and video can be found at the following link: http://er.jsc.nasa.gov/seh/ricetalk.htm

From JFK’s speech…

I am delighted to be here, and I’m particularly delighted to be here on this occasion.

 No man can fully grasp how far and how fast we have come, but condense, if you will, the 50,000 years of man¹s recorded history in a time span of but a half-century. Stated in these terms, we know very little about the first 40 years, except at the end of them advanced man had learned to use the skins of animals to cover them. Then about 10 years ago, under this standard, man emerged from his caves to construct other kinds of shelter. Only five years ago man learned to write and use a cart with wheels. Christianity began less than two years ago. The printing press came this year, and then less than two months ago, during this whole 50-year span of human history, the steam engine provided a new source of power.

Newton explored the meaning of gravity. Last month electric lights and telephones and automobiles and airplanes became available. Only last week did we develop penicillin and television and nuclear power, and now if America’s new spacecraft succeeds in reaching Venus, we will have literally reached the stars before midnight tonight.

This is a breathtaking pace, and such a pace cannot help but create new ills as it dispels old, new ignorance, new problems, new dangers. Surely the opening vistas of space promise high costs and hardships, as well as high reward.

So, it is not surprising that some would have us stay where we are a little longer to rest, to wait…. this country of the United States was not built by those who waited and rested and wished to look behind them. This country was conquered by those who moved forward–and so will space…

 If this capsule history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man, in his quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred. The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time, and no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in the race for space.

 Those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first waves of the industrial revolutions, the first waves of modern invention, and the first wave of nuclear power, and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be a part of it–we mean to lead it. For the eyes of the world now look into space, to the moon and to the planets beyond, and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom and peace. We have vowed that we shall not see space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with instruments of knowledge and understanding…

 …set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. For space science, like nuclear science and all technology, has no conscience of its own…

Its conquest deserves the best of all mankind, and its opportunity for peaceful cooperation many never come again. But why, some say, the moon? Why choose this as our goal?

We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.

 It is for these reasons that I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the Presidency.

 In the last 24 hours we have seen facilities now being created for the greatest and most complex exploration in man’s history. We have felt the ground shake and the air shattered by the testing of a Saturn C-1 booster rocket, many times as powerful as the Atlas which launched John Glenn…

Within these last 19 months at least 45 satellites have circled the earth. Some 40 of them were “made in the United States of America” …

The Mariner spacecraft now on its way to Venus is the most intricate instrument in the history of space science…

Transit satellites are helping our ships at sea to steer a safer course. Trios satellites have given us unprecedented warnings of hurricanes and storms, and will do the same for forest fires and icebergs…

The growth of our science and education will be enriched by new knowledge of our universe and environment, by new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, by new tools and computers for industry, medicine, the home as well as the school…

And finally, the space effort itself, while still in its infancy, has already created a great number of new companies, and tens of thousands of new jobs. Space and related industries are generating new demands in investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this State, and this region, will share greatly in this growth…

But if I were to say, my fellow citizens, that we shall send to the moon, 240,000 miles away from the control station in Houston, a giant rocket more than 300 feet tall, the length of this football field, made of new metal alloys, some of which have not yet been invented, capable of standing heat and stresses several times more than have ever been experienced, fitted together with a precision better than the finest watch, carrying all the equipment needed for propulsion, guidance, control, communications, food and survival, on an untried mission, to an unknown celestial body, and then return it safely to earth, re-entering the atmosphere at speeds of over 25,000 miles per hour, causing heat about half that of the temperature of the sun–almost as hot as it is here today–and do all this, and do it right, and do it first before this decade is out–then we must be bold….

However, I think we’re going to do it, and I think that we must pay what needs to be paid. I don’t think we ought to waste any money, but I think we ought to do the job. And this will be done in the decade of the sixties. It may be done while some of you are still here at school at this college and university. It will be done during the term of office of some of the people who sit here on this platform. But it will be done. And it will be done before the end of this decade. 

Many years ago, the great British explorer George Mallory, who was to die on Mount Everest, was asked why he wanted to climb it. He said, “Because it is there.”

Well, space is there, and we’re going to climb it, and the moon and the planets are there, and new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. And, therefore, as we set sail we ask God’s blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked.

Thank you.

JFK

 

7 thoughts on “They Killed Galt Along with JFK”

  1. “Perplexing Apollo Questions for NASA” at FauxScienceSlayer website, inadequate fuel supplies, space walks between Command and Landing Modules, no docking or airlocks, photos and film faked at Lookout Mountain.

    ConEdison Indian Shores, NY, operated Thorium units from 1963 to 1974, shutdown by Admiral Hyman Rickover, because rate payer Uranium produced weapons material.

    “Earth’s Missing Geothermal Flux” at FauxScienceSlayer website, Earth has 800,000 cubic miles of Uranium and 1.2 million cubic miles of Thorium, along with the Bridgeman Effect has variable internal fission, setting base rate temperature, causing variable climate and variable outgassed CO2.

    “Mommie, Can We Play Obombie Truth Origami” at FauxScienceSlayer, the fake Alarmist/Lukewarmist debate to keep AGW hoax alive and chemtrails denied, or justified.

  2. GALT and thorium nuclear power is wonderful technology and is something that Karen Hudes has been promoting as well for years, and I as well! Good job!!

    Get rid of the polluting and environmental destroying current reactors and move now to GALT!!

    https://patriots4truth.org/2018/04/11/freeing-humanity-from-the-banking-cartel-karen-hudes-consulted-by-trump/

    https://patriots4truth.org/2018/04/11/false-statements-made-by-limo-wreck-regarding-q/

  3. Not only is thorium more plentiful, the liquid salt reactor is capable of using uranium and plutonium And does not creat isotopes suitable for fission weapons. It does create very hot isotopes that are good for thermal reactors used in space exploration. A trillion dollar “Manhattan Project” for Thorium could starve the nuclear weapons industry of starting material and could cripple proliferation efforts by bad actors. Just think—the Uranium One cluster could be permanently interrupted to produce plentiful heat and power.

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