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Something About the Space X Launch Nobody’s Talking About

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSwws_b_jk4

FK – A lot of ‘conspiracy’ crap is probably manufactured distraction. It obviously works. It’s easier to raise chickens and garden than fight the real war.

Prepping for slavery

It’s all about controlling the message. Have the thousands of sheeple who’ve watched rockets launch at Cape Canaveral over the last 50+ years been deceived? Why waste billions on a deception program when the tool-using monkeys were plenty deceived and well controlled long before some Army general said airplanes would never have a military purpose?

Why hire ‘crisis actors’ to create an event when a couple extra shooters would be so much cheaper?

The flat earth thing has to be psyop or some university experiment to see how many dunderheads we really have. Man has gone to the moon and will go to space if the species survives as long as we’re not stopped from doing so by the watchers.

The alt. is what? Some version, subversion or subversion of the insane religions our cultures have clung to all this time? Being avatars in some cosmic teen’s phablet?

I’ve wasted my time in exchange for money often enough at Amazon to know I don’t want some creature like Bezos totally in charge of human space exploration. But then if the govt. is only in charge we’ll eventually be taxed for every time we look up at the stars.

This kind of subsidized corruption goes back at least to the railroads built just after the bad guys won that ‘un-pleasantness’ of the mid 19th century. Read ‘The Real Lincoln.’

Then there’s the part of me that says we should at least get a good hard copy of our Bill of Rights, the document that makes us exceptional, off planet before the next dinosaur killer finds its mark.

It didn’t take the corporations long to figure out how to profit from the eco commie front either did it? Search ‘carbon credits.’

How much land does the ‘Nature Conservancy’ own?

I’m personally convinced ‘they’ are experimenting with craft and tech way beyond what Musk is doing publicly. So the question is why both?

The income tax, placed on the working poor during WWII, after being promised as a tax on the super rich 30 years earlier, is perhaps the best evidence the banksters, the global elites, created ‘communism’ as another tool of control. But like many other monsters they build it’s taken on a life of its own. When millions to billions believe in a falsehood to the point they’re will to kill you or see you burned alive in fire forever over it that makes it very real.

All the trolls in the comments prove that last one.

What’s the ultimate question?

A conspiracy to indoctrinate, or “What is an education?”

The Tesla battery heralds the beginning of the end for fossil fuels

While wind and solar power have made great strides in recent years, with renewables now accounting for 22% of electric energy generated, the issue that has held them back has been their transience. The sun doesn’t shine at night and the wind doesn’t blow year-round – these are the mantras of all those opposed to the progress of renewables.

Now the renewable power billionaire Elon Musk has just blown away that final defence. Last Thursday in California he introduced to the world his sleek new Powerwall – a wall-mounted energy storage unit that can hold 10 kilowatt hours of electric energy, and deliver it at an average of 2 kilowatts, all for US$3,500.

That translates into an electricity price (taking into account installation costs and inverters) of around US$500 per kWh – less than half current costs, as estimated by Deutsche Bank.

That translates into delivered energy at around 6 cents per kWh for the householder, meaning that a domestic system plus storage would still come out ahead of coal-fired power delivered through the conventional grid.

FK – Does anyone know if this will really work? Will the average consumer be able to afford it? If enough who can afford it buy it will it make grid power too expensive for the rest of us? Is there a time-scale for a switchover? Who will decide that? I think the govt. has true ‘free energy’ systems they’ve acquired from ‘other‘ sources. Allegedly J.P. Morgan stopped Tesla because he didn’t want to sell antennas. What will be the catch for this? There’s always a catch… Yes, I’m cynical. I’ve been paying attention for too long.