Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Space the Final Tool of Control for The U.S.?

Here’s a little something that I am torn on, The right for anyone, not just The United States to own space. One I am not real sure how close we are to being able to control space but I am sure that there is a conspiracy out there on the subject.



I am not so naive as to think that we don’t have some control over the last frontier. Just how much, I don’t know. In the introduction the opening comment reads this way; WaPo

"Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power," the policy.


It is pretty much believed that to control space is to control the globe, and to control the globe is to control space. The United States has dominance over the air and oceans, and is working on world dominance, and as of today the extent of their wantonness to control the outer regions of the stratosphere became known:

National Security Council spokesman Frederick Jones said in written comments that an update was needed to "reflect the fact that space has become an even more important component of U.S. economic, national and homeland security." The military has become increasingly dependent on satellite communication and navigation, as have providers of cell-phones, personal navigation devices and even ATMs.



I highlighted the words in that quote to show the use of certain words by this administration to invoke a certain amount of fear in everything they say. This is done to keep the public in a state of fright so that they are more than likely to not question what is being fed to them. The only words missing from that statement is the word terrorism, but I am sure that is only because it did not come directly from the administrations henchmen.



As we know the Bush administration speaks in a code of sorts. What they say they want, and what will happen are totally two different things. With all that has happen with this administration is it any wonder that the Global community doesn’t trust the United States, and may never trust us again.

The administration said the policy revisions are not a prelude to introducing weapons systems into Earth orbit. "This policy is not about developing or deploying weapons in space. Period," said a senior administration official who was not authorized to speak on the record.

So when another country reads is statement they see this:[The administration said the policy revisions are a prelude to introducing weapons systems into Earth orbit. "This policy is about developing and deploying weapons in space. Period," said a senior administration official who was not authorized to speak on the record.]



This revision like so many other thing this administration does was snuck through. On Friday, October 9th at 5:30 Pm (Before Columbus Day), and no public announcement was made. Although the following statements bring back memories of the National Surveillance days;

The official also said the administration has briefed members of Congress as well as a number of governments, including Russia, on the new policy.



Could this have been what J.F.K. had in mind when he was thinking of the role the United States would play in the discoveries of the New Frontier?


On September 12, 1962, President John F. Kennedy gave a speech at Rice University that sparked the imagination of every man, woman and child, that ever wondered about the great vastness of space. He laid down a challenge to reach further than any man had gone. He challenged the United States to go to the Moon and then, beyond. He stated that we explore space not because it is easy but because it is difficult, and that the U.S. should "do it right and do it first before this decade is out,"



And as they have done so many times before, this administration has taken a dream, of hope and turned it into a vile plan of destruction. Using a falsehood of fear, to strive for total control.



ABA

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