Further blurring the lines between commercial and military ventures, Elon Musk’s Spacex launches a spy satellite, and performs a successful landing.
Images and video at link below:
https://www.space.com/36665-spacex-first-military-satellite-mission-nrol-76-in-photos.html
Martin Harris
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Wed May 3 , 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRuKmxQSPSw This guy’s story is going viral right now. My opinion: “Too good to be true” file; exercise discretion and caution. Maybe he’s the real deal, but these things usually turn out not to be what they seem. I intend doing some digging, and I suggest discerning viewers do likewise. […]
From author and researcher Elana Freeland, via Email:
“So it took two blow-ups on SpaceX launchpad for Elon Musk to agree to serve the military? He’s certainly making up for lost time. Guess he didn’t want to end up like Howard Hughes.”