Monday, March 20, 2023

United States Space Force Needs $3.7 Billion Funny Money

Editor's note: Check out the Star Trek uniform on United States Space Force General Bradley Saltzman. The United States Space Force needs funny money. How do you get funny money? Announce a threat. What's the threat? Get this: "Russian killer space robots go after big, juicy US satellites". What a sales pitch. For the best analysis about what's going on here, have a read through China, Russia 'deploying space weapons to attack US satellites', Space Force chief claims following $3.7 billion budget increase. We're sitting here scratching our heads wondering about US President Donald Trump stating "the US is the greatest threat to western civilization." If that is the case, the US Space Force could be "the greatest threat to space" as well to other countries that are preparing for the assault.



Being trained to take war into space. What a boondoggle. They have apparently put some kind of a hold on rolling out 5G technology totally and the US Space Force is organized to protect 5G networks. The Space Force presumes 5G is part of their domain. They are not "airmen." They are "guardians" who will protect the domain. Star Trek programming. The "guardians even receive delta badges. Like boy scouts. How cool. The Space Force was organized to protect commerce (internet) in space. Now all they need are threats and they will be rolled out with consistency to obtain increasing amounts of funny money. What is the obvious hidden military application of 5G technology we aren't being told about? One could reasonably argue the apparent collapse of the US military and its depletion of munitions being transferred to Ukraine, that the Department of Defense (DoD) being led by the ineptness of its current leaders (see The Austin-Milley Clown Show) is gradually transitioning its resources to the US Space Force. Another supposition here is that we are seeing a new civilization being created over the carcass of the past dead civilization. Who will become the first "president of space?" Elon Musk?


No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Looking into our circumstances...