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Arsenal of Hypocrisy:
The Space Program and the Military Industrial Complex (2003)

"The glory days of NASA are over! Today the Military Industrial Complex is marching towards world dominance through Space technology on behalf of global corporate interest. To understand how and why the space program will be used to fight all future wars on earth from space, it's important to understand how the public has been misled about the origins and true purpose of the Space Program."

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Dale
Posted 79 days ago
What a waste of 59mins and 5 secs. This is simply someone with an irrational fear of tecnology and very little understanding of pathways to a unification of the planet.
G40
Posted 120 days ago
Interesting video, but the authors have seem to forgotten that just by controlling space doesn't win a war. Look at second Iraq war, a war is only won by troops on the ground and government's will to win. Whle the US did overcome Iraq quickly, the will of the US to finish the implementation of the changes in the country, has fallen and the US is unable to finish the job. Next year, the US will pull out of Iraq with the job of implementing the politcal, economic, and social changes left undone. In addition, just look at the US failure in Somalia after the first Gulf War and the failure accomplish the mission in Afganistan as lack of understanding by the authors of this video of military doctrene.
johnny
Posted 126 days ago
Pretty interesting and well founded. It's not hard to believe this type of star wars has been going on since the heyday in the 40s and 50s. With China just shooting down one of its own satellites and the US shooting down its own dying satellite with volatile fuels (they claim all the fuel was blown up when they hit it with a missile a couple weeks ago) the dangers are real. The sky is literally falling as it fills up with more junk and toxic junk.
rocketcab
Posted 201 days ago
This is a good, "no-frills", non-commercial documentary!!! Clearly what the "establishment" media would prefer you NOT to see. The producers make the case for a government/corporate collusion to keep the human populace "imprisoned" on the earth and confined to the lifetime drudgery of monotonous routine spent at work... earning the money, to pay the taxes that'll maintain this corporate venture, meant to enrich only a fraction of the electorate. Their plan is akin to the "bread and circuses" approach employed in the latter days of the Ancient Roman Empire. The public, easily given to distraction, will gladly forfeit its rights and surrender what-little-wealth-it-has-left to whatever OR whomever will promise them that they'll be able to maintain their middle-class "facade" indefinitely... With nearly two-thirds of the United States adult population ALREADY morbidly obese, it's clear to see that the "bread and circuses" approach is proceeding-as-planned.