Strengthen the nation’s space leadership and ensure that space capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security, homeland security, and foreign policy objectives. Enable unhindered U.S. operations in and through space to defend our interests there; Implement and sustain an innovative human and robotic exploration program with the objective of extending human presence across the solar system. –Excerpts from the U.S. Space Command policy
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PAG e-NEWS: 10 February 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
— peeking behind the curtain
— thinking outside the program
— looking below the surface
— lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
Website: http://www.pagenews.info
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PLANETARY DRAMAs
It’s hard to ignore the ridiculous nature of what is occurring on the planetary stage. I wonder if the same negative energies pervaded Rome at its end: corruption, violence, insolvency, fraud, and imprisonment. I found the last article the most telling in two areas: 1) The secret Space Command controls what occurs within our solar system and it is reasonable to assume it has a least one base on the moon it doesn’t want to advertise; and 2) this planet is our prison.
The Coming Social And Political Chaos
Ron Paul discusses social problems surrounding the Fed and corruption in Washington.
Expect al Qaeda attack soon: CIA
Al Qaeda can be expected to attempt an attack on the United States in the next three to six months, senior intelligence officials told Congress yesterday.
It Is Now Mathematically Impossible To Pay Off The U.S. National Debt
A lot of people are very upset about the rapidly increasing U.S. national debt these days and they are demanding a solution. What they don’t realize is that there simply is not a solution under the current U.S. financial system. It is now mathematically impossible for the U.S. government to pay off the U.S. national debt.
Obama Budget Scraps NASA Moon Plan for ’21st Century Space Program’
President Barack Obama’s 2011 budget request has effectively shut down NASA’s five-year effort to return astronauts to the moon, leaving the U.S. space agency with lofty goals – but no firm deadlines – to once again send humans beyond Earth orbit.