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The Great SpaceX Deception
How Government Propaganda Perpetuates the Illusion of Space and Why Private Ventures Like SpaceX Are Doomed to Fail
As we gaze up at the vast expanse of the night sky, we can't help but marvel at the possibility of space travel and exploration. For years, we've been captivated by the idea of venturing beyond our planet and discovering what lies beyond. However, recent claims have emerged that challenge the very existence of space and all the endeavors that it inspires. The skeptics maintain that space is nothing but a government-sponsored illusion to justify the funding of space programs.
Elon Musk and his company SpaceX have been at the forefront of space exploration, with their ambitious plans to colonize Mars and create a new human civilization. But what if these plans are nothing more than an elaborate ruse? What if all the talk of space hotels and interplanetary travel is just smoke and mirrors, designed to keep the public hooked on a never-ending quest for the unreachable stars?
In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the claims that space is not real and examine the evidence presented by those who support this theory. We'll also explore the implications of this idea, including the potential impact on the future of space exploration and the role of government in funding such endeavors. So buckle up and prepare for a journey beyond the bounds of what we thought we knew about our universe. It's sure to be an eye-opening and thought-provoking ride.
The Troubling Question of Space's Existence
On April 19th, I stumbled upon a tweet by Elon Musk declaring his plans to venture into space. In response, I made a controversial statement that space isn't actually real. However, the next day on April 20th, SpaceX attempted a launch that ended in disappointment. When I searched for my tweet later, I couldn't find it. It seemed as though it had been deleted, leaving me with only my memory to confirm its existence.
Though my tweet may seem trivial, it touches on a larger issue that may ultimately prevent ventures into space from succeeding: the questionable reality of space itself. While it is easy to assume that space is an objective and tangible entity, the truth is that our scientific understanding of it is limited and largely based on theoretical postulations.
This article isn’t about my tweet – however it’s about the bigger issue at hand. This article is about the real reason why SpaceX and other ventures into space may never succeed. Why?
Because space may not be real.
The Plausible Fiction of Space Travel and Exploration
In the latest article, we delve into an intriguing topic that is often dismissed as conspiratorial nonsense: Flat Earth. However, we look at the notion of a level plane centered in the universe from a logical perspective, striking a departure from the far-fetched and controlled-op narrative typically associated with the idea.
The scientific dogma based on physical reality that shapes our understanding of the world has been painstakingly crafted over centuries. The bedrock of this understanding is the widespread acceptance of Earth's spherical shape, to contradict it would be to defy commonsense. However, we examine the historical roots of contradictory accounts, from mystical notions of a level plane to contemporary flat-earth theories. We posit that rather than diminish conventional thinking, this provides an opportunity to re-evaluate our long-held beliefs and acknowledge the realities outside of our limited worldview.
One of these limited views pertains to space; it is another theoretical concept that people have readily accepted despite a lack of evidence. We observe that the history of space travel, exploration and related endeavors is relatively recent, dating back to the early 1900s, with H.G. Wells pioneering the concept of space travel in the Western world (timestamp 2:51 thru 5:30). It could be argued that the idea emerged as a media campaign to garner the nation's attention. So, if we accept that space is just an accepted fiction, what are we missing out on?
Disclaimer: When I mention space isn’t real, that does not mean that interdimensional lifeforms aren’t as well. I would argue that lifeforms from other dimensions do exist – and would also argue that we cannot confidently assert that we know of all life forms on this level plane of Earth.
If we consider the reality of the situation, it is plausible that notions of space hotels and space travel are meant to distract and entice the masses with empty promises. One may ask why this is, what purpose would such propaganda serve? Could it be that the population is being held captive by these illusions?
Propaganda and the Space Race
The history of space travel between the United States and Russia is one that is fraught with tension and competition. To better understand why propaganda surrounding the moon landing exists, it is important to take a deeper look at this history. A recent seven-minute podcast, listed below, sheds light on this topic and explains why ubiquitous stories of space exploration, despite remaining unverified, are crucial to maintaining the billions spent by governments on such endeavors. I’m trying my hand in podcasting as I’m doing so in the “Antifragile” series, so any feedback is welcome.
To summarize the podcast, I delves into the complicated relationship between these two countries and how it has been characterized by a race to be the first to achieve a series of milestones in space exploration. While the ultimate goal of space travel was ostensibly to advance human knowledge and exploration, there was also a significant financial investment at play. With billions of dollars being spent on these projects, there was a need to justify this expenditure to the public and to those in charge of allocating funds.
In order to do this, a narrative was established that the United States had successfully landed on the moon – even though there may not have been any concrete proof of this achievement. This narrative became the official story, one that declared unequivocal victory over the Russian space program. As the podcast argues, this was an act of propaganda that served a strategic purpose: to convince the public that their tax dollars had been well spent on the race to the moon.
It is important to remember that propaganda is not a new phenomenon; it has long been used by those in power to influence public opinion and consolidate their hold on power. In fact, propaganda can be seen as a tool for measuring the effectiveness of a regime's communication strategies (think “snow is black” as described shortly). Through the lens of propaganda, we can see how governments use language to create a version of reality that suits their interests.
However, it is crucial that we do not accept propaganda uncritically. By being aware of the mechanisms at play and understanding how propaganda functions, we can become more discerning consumers of news and information. Ultimately, this will allow us to develop a more nuanced understanding of the world around us and to resist the manipulation of those in power.
"Education should aim at destroying free will so that after pupils are thus schooled they will be incapable throughout the rest of their lives of thinking or acting otherwise than as their school masters would have wished ...
The social psychologist of the future will have a number of classes of school children on whom they will try different methods of producing an unshakable conviction that snow is black.
When the technique has been perfected, every government that has been in charge of education for more than one generation will be able to control its subjects securely without the need of armies or policemen." -----Bertrand Russell quoting Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the head of philosophy & psychology who influenced Hegel and others – Prussian University in Berlin, 1810
The Seduction of Elon Musk
Propaganda has woven itself into the very fabric of our society, permeating our beliefs and shaping our worldviews. This is exemplified in the case of Elon Musk, who has captured the public's imagination through a carefully constructed propaganda campaign. Though his company Tesla may not be producing substantial sales, Musk's net worth has ballooned through a soaring stock price, fueled entirely by the belief in his vision.
The media has played a crucial role in constructing Musk's image, amplifying the public's adoration for him. This messaging has been so effective that Musk has become a cultural icon. Even Marvel's popular superhero Tony Stark has been modeled after him. Given this backdrop, when Musk declares his intentions to send humans to the moon, people take it at face value. Likewise, when he commented on matters such as free speech and the perils of AI, his words were often taken as gospel.
However, not all of Musk's actions have been so benign. For example, when he recently suggested the idea of chipping people via his Neuralink technology, many people were initially skeptical. Yet, over time, this idea has gained more traction, as people have become increasingly comfortable with the idea of implanting technology into their own bodies.
This is where the issue lies. Despite Musk's countless admirers, it is important to recognize that his achievements are not solely his own. In fact, his government bailouts during the COVID crisis allowed him to continue his passion for funding space travel. This highlights the power of propaganda, as it can create an aura of infallibility around individuals who, in reality, are just as susceptible to failure as the rest of us.
It is time that we recognize the insidiousness of propaganda, and its pervasive influence on our lives. We must be mindful of its grip on our psyche and take steps to mitigate its impact. Only then can we feel empowered to make informed choices and take control of our own destinies.
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The Great SpaceX Deception
glad to've found your substack, and ever since I started reading about FE (and watching Eric Dubay's channel) so many things began to make more sense. I used to think Musk is a hologram! during my studies I became acquainted with Popper's falsification theory and it's a powerful tool in getting nearer to the essence ("truth") of anything we talk, think and feel about. reading your post brought about a big smile, tq for that!
It's a massive delusion - everyone thinks astronauts are cool, never considering that each time we send a rocket out into space we have to puncture the ionosphere, putting all life on the planet at risk: https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/5g-satellites-a-threat-to-all-life