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For the benefit of all. NASA motto
The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind. National Aeronautics and Space Act 1958
In 1990 the [Hubble] telescope was deployed into space. Instead of the pin-sharp pictures they were expecting they got these – smudges barely better than ground-based satellites could produce ... Once again Nasa was under attack. The Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide, BBC 2011
NASA is a major centre for climate research. It spends more than $2 billion a year studying the climate. Professor Sir Paul Nurse, president Royal Society, Horizon: Science Under Attack, BBC 2011
Not everyone at NASA was happy. A scathing assessment of the quality of the work being done on the Apollo spacecraft had been delivered to the industry contractor a year earlier by Apollo Program director Samuel C Phillips. BBC Horizon report, cited Moon: The Horizon Guide, BBC 2009
This beautiful imagery of our universe isn’t an artist’s impression but visualisations using data from a telescope that orbits above our heads in space. A telescope that has transformed our view of the cosmos. The world’s most famous telescope: Hubble. In orbit since April 1990 Hubble has travelled further than 6.5 billion kilometres around Earth. Horizon: Hubble: The Wonders of Space Revealed, BBC 2020
A team of daring astronauts risked their lives in a series of dangerous and challenging missions to keep Hubble working. ibid.
The outer edge of the main mirror had been made too flat. The solution would involve the most spectacular mission attempted by NASA since the Apollo moon landings. ibid.
Why did NASA repeatedly fake lunar images and photographs? Why did NASA stage lunar expeditions which did not happen? The answer will surprise you. It can be summarised in two words: Money and UFOs. Chris Everard, Secret Space
NASA could not risk the public humiliation of having brave astronauts crashing to their deaths on the lunar surface broadcast on live TV. NASA’s Nazis knew that a major catastrophic failure on the moon would cause the billions of dollars of funding to be immediately cut. Anyone with the most elementary grasp of science could tell that the Saturn V rockets were merely big versions of the Nazi’s V2 killing machines. ibid.
Wernher von Braun was an SS Officer and rocket scientist. His team at Peenemunde designed the first cruise missile – the VI doodlebug. The V2 rocket was the forerunner to the Saturn V rocket which would supposedly take man to the moon. At the end of World War II the American government were desperate to get hold of the Nazi rocket weapons which had wrought havoc on the innocent people of Britain. The American government launched Project Paperclip which secretly changed the war criminal files on Wernher von Braun and his colleagues. Files which described these SS officers as an ardent Nazi were changed to read not an ardent Nazi. ibid.
NASA convinced the American people to pay forty million dollars for the space programme. ibid.
This film is about the scientists and government agencies who have throughout the ages kept a very big secret from mankind. For the first time on film we expose the cosmic conspiracy against mankind. The conspiracy of silence led by NASA which keeps us all living in ignorance of the greatest revelation in human history: that we, mankind, are not alone in the universe. That within our own galaxy thousands of life-forms exist which like us have the ability to build and to fly craft which can travel from one planet to another. Chris Everard, Secret Space II
For all the success and spin put on the Apollo moon missions in the late 1960s NASA has never fully answered the question, Why have they never returned to the moon? Some ex-NASA employees know the answer: and that is that the moon is crawling with aliens. ibid.
NASA’s investment in studying UFOs on the moon was money well spent. Two ex-NASA mission specialists exposed in the 1970s that NASA astronauts had informed mission control that they had seen alien space-ships on the lunar surface. ibid.
Bush staged a grand photo opportunity at NASA, using the American Space Program as a grand charade, making a speech from NASA headquarters about the future exploration of space. But the speech by George W Bush is not about the exploration of space, it is more about the exploitation of space. The US government has weaponised space. ibid.
In 2006 NASA launched the twin stereo space-craft to observe the sun from two sides simultaneously. The Secret Life of the Sun, BBC 2013
The NASA pictures ... analysed contain many inconsistencies, a whole core of which have no rational explanation or excuse. Dr David Groves, physicist & holographic computer image analyst
If some of the film was spoiled, it’s remotely possible they [NASA] may have shot some scenes in a studio environment to avoid embarrassment. Brian O’Leary, astronaut, first UFO conference Hawaii
NASA orchestrated the hoax ... through television. They had one picture which they completely controlled, black and white, grainy, that convinced everybody we were on the moon. We had no reason to doubt it. And they had complete reins over the pictures, over the sound. Bart Sibrel, investigative journalist
It was Wernher von Braun who first realised the race to the moon must be entertaining. A show. After several meetings with Walt Disney an idea took shape. Only Hollywood, the dream factory itself, could transform a dull rocket launch that no-one took any notice of into a mega-production. And Stanley Kubrick was about to convince the last doubters. The famous director, working closely with NASA, had started to shoot 2001 A Space Odyssey. Dark Side of the Moon, 2002
Star Fish Prime: We suspect that with Operation Star Fish Prime – the explosion of a mega-ton nuclear bomb 248 miles above Earth – NASA was trying to force a corridor through this natural danger zone. But ended up making matters worse. David S Percy
NASA had another problem: and one is that the moon surface is totally inhospitable to man. If you do it in the dark, and that includes any part of the shadow of the space-craft itself, the temperatures go down to 250 degrees below zero. In the sun the temperatures go up to 250 degrees above zero. Paul R Renne, geochronologist
It’s a bit of a diversionary argument in my opinion – Did we land on the Moon? ... Is there more advanced technology than rocket technology that can go way beyond that in a secret space program? ... Richplanet TV with Andrew Johnson checktheevidence online, Richard D Hall, Showcase 2
The man who was in the orbiting space craft ... Michael Collins was giving a live report back to NASA and he began to describe something that actually blew my socks off almost, and this was that he saw a large building – what appeared to be a man-made building below, and this was a tall building; I think he said seven storeys. Now, [for] eleven minutes he described what he was looking at around the moon. That eleven minutes was cut out of every other broadcast. Jonathan Gray, interview Coast to Coast Hidden Discoveries