Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Moon Mission

Friday, October 9th NASA sent the Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) on a collision course with earths moon. This was to create an impact resulting in a plume that could be measured. The target was the Cabeus crater and was basically successful mission. (1) Meaning even though the actual plume was smaller then projected, much usable data was retrieved.

After reading, "Dark Mission: the secret history of NASA" by Richard C Hoagland and Mike Bera, I am always interested in space and the movements of NASA. I did a little reading and here is what I found:

The LCROSS science instruments worked exceedingly well and returned a wealth of data that will greatly improve our understanding of our closest celestial neighbor," said Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS principal investigator and project scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif. "The team is excited to dive into data." (2)

Scientists say they hope the desolate lunar pole will be a fertile hunting ground in their efforts to detect water, which is seen as a stepping stone to building a future lunar base. Last week, as the satellite plunged into the Moon's Cabeus crater near the lunar southern pole at around 5,600 miles (9,000 kilometers) per hour, nine LCROSS instruments captured each phase of the impact. The satellite, which slammed into the crater was followed four minutes later by a spacecraft equipped with cameras to record the impact and its after effects -- including the creation of a "faint but distinct" dust plume. "There is a clear indication of a plume of vapor and fine debris," said Colaprete. (3)

With all the action of NASA and the Space Program, many observers are looking for disclosure soon. Disclosure is the term given to the projected moment when some official organization releases the information that we are not alone in the universe. There are other things that move us closer to a disclosure announcement. Personally, I feel there is an increase in the alien themed movies and shows in our mainstream. Two, the increase in Space projects and media coverage. and thirdly, the names of the new NASA missions: Ares and Orion.

NASA's plan is to build a pair of new rockets called Ares (one for crew and another heavy-lifter for cargo) and a capsule called Orion. The goal is to fly Orion to the station by 2015, land a crew on the moon by 2020, build a moon base and eventually get to Mars. (4)

Without going into too much detail, Orion/Horus/Apollo/Nimrod/Hiram/Osiris/lord Maitreya is esoterically understood as a god type ruler that is expected by many religions, occult groups and secret societies to come and rule during the final age or aeon. This is supported by the writings of Manly P. Hall a prolific occult author. To bring Hall and other writers to date by understanding their implications is a strange road. For this I highly suggest the offerings Dr. Tom Horn in his "Read before it's banned by the government" series liked at raiders news network found on the bottom of this page. It's a long many blog read, but you will find his work to be detailed with source material like ancient text and writing.

Americans are being prepared for some kind of release. There is a build up and a tension brewing that is almost tangible. There are many fronts at the brink of tipping. The economy, political debate, religious changes, wars, global, even astronomical events are begging to be noticed. Some of us are looking.

Sources:
(1) http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROSS/main/index.html
(2) http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2009/09-131AR.html
(3) http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091019/pl_afp/usspacemoonnasa_20091019193857
(4) http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/06/23/moon-mars-nasa.html

Friday, October 2, 2009

Military Police?

Hardin, Montana who, for the past 30 years has had no local police, saw three Mercedes SUV’s marked, “City of Hardin Police Department.” (1) The vehicles are part of the “American Police Force” a paramilitary outfit according to their website specializing in surveillance, investigative, and military services with offices in all 50 states and most Countries around the world. (2) It also states their efforts are to “protect our homeland and combat terrorism.” (2)

The APF was originally contracted by the Two Rivers Authority (city’s economic development agency) to provide security at a previously vacant $27 million dollar prison facility. There are no prison contracts and government databases don’t show any record of the California based company who was incorporated in March. (3) (4) Security industry and federal officials have never heard of the outfit. The APF holds a ‘virtual office’ with a Washington building as its address, although a spokeswoman for the building said APF never finished the application for the address. Questions of the company’s legitimacy are now swirling. (3) After a push from Mayor Ron Adams the logos were taken off of the SUV’s two days later. (4)

Adding more to the controversy The Two Rivers Authority Executive Director Greg Smith, who aided in bringing APF to Hardin, is now on paid leave for reasons unexplained. (1)

When asked about the money for the jail and training center, Public relations director for APF Becky Shay says, “I know enough about where the money is coming from to be confident with signing on with them.” (4) She stated “We are here as American Police Force and we will always work with you as American Police Force.” (1) “This corporation’s intention is to buy local and stay local and do local business as much as we can,” said Shay. (5)

The question remains: who is APF? “’They're really invisible,’ said Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president and counsel for the Professional Services Council. The group's members include major security contractors Triple Canopy, DynCorp and Xe Services, formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide.” (3)

Some Hardin residents are optimistic for the attention and business this will bring to the area and have no problems with the private security force. APF leader Captain Michael Hilton stated, “…intentions are good.” (5) APF has stated, “the community has nothing to fear,” and that, “its plans will help stimulate the Hardin economy.” (5)

Sources:
[1] Hardin jail operators detail plans for training facility, expansion
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_ee552180-aac1-11de-b6ed-001cc4c03286.html

[2] American Police Force Organization
http://www.americanpolicegroup.com/american_police_force_about.html

[3] AP ENTERPRISE: Montana jail deal raises questions
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ifOx0LPKy5B_0KAyPHyNTEqdQz6QD9AM0VM80

[4] American Police Force Corporation Takes Over Small Town Police Force and Prisoner-Less Jail.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/29/crimesider/entry5351491.shtml

[5] APF Reveals Little Information
http://www.kulr8.com/news/local/62465902.html

Local News Clip:
[6] American Police Force Blackwater Two Rivers FEMA Camp Hardin Montana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdhdx_vVwpo