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    Kennedy and Khrushchev

    President Kennedy announced on May 25, 1961 that the United States would send a man to the moon and return him safely to earth.  And that this would be achieved by the end of the decade.  Many believe that his motive was to out race the Soviets in the development of technology.  With the existence of the Cold War and the vestiges of McCarthyism, it was an easy rationalization.  And certainly the political environment was such that the passion to beat the Russians was ample if fueling and funding the initiative.  But, why would the President in a time of economic down turn allocate incredible amounts of money and effort to send a human to the moon when human rights and employment were a more pressing problem.

    The Apollo program was strategically implemented by the Kennedy Administration.  The placement of key NASA facilities in the South in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida provided an economic and technological stimulus for a region of the country with an agricultural past.  Added to that the requirement that federal government regulations required the hiring of minorities and Kennedy had set in motion the resolution of two social ills; the economy and civil rights. And if there were the end of the story, the revolution in technology and the aggressive move toward racial equalities would have been enough to have assured Kennedy’s place in history.  Since the Release of Information Act, additional information has been discovered, however.  What was the real reason for the moon missions?

    Documents that were released under the Freedom of Information Act revealed photographs taken from a US satellite that was built and deployed to provide surveillance of the Soviet Union.  This surveillance recorded the landscape of something else, however.  The images taken from this spy satellite prior to the announcement of the Apollo Mission were exclusively that of the lunar surface.  The post-discovery rationale was that it was easier to secure funding for defense than it was for space exploration, or in this case, confirmation of extraterrestrials.  So, build a spy satellite under the guise of photographing an imminent threat and then use it how one will.  Other disclosed documents suggest that President Kennedy was made aware of the existence of objects on the moon that were considered artifacts.  Things left there by life forms.  And the interest of the United States, and other nations was not to simply fly to moon; it was to retrieve artifacts of intelligent design.

    For those that are suspicious consider this, President Kennedy had approached the Premier of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev to persuade him and his country to share the cost and the rewards of the space program.  That is, work in unison to fly to moon and safely return.  The Cold War being what it was, the idea of any partnership with the communists would have been farfetched and borderline treasonous.  Kennedy, on the other hand, knew what was on the moon would make earth a smaller place politically, and perhaps bridge many ideological differences.  Khrushchev dismissed the offer initially, and then agreed to Kennedy’s offer. After the agreement had been made, President Kennedy was assassinated a few days later on November 22, 1963.  A few weeks later, Premier Khrushchev was imprisoned and essentially never heard from again.  With one man dead and the other imprisoned and broken, the Cold War lasted another twenty years.  Many conspiracy theories exist for both incidents.  But, the common ground each man shared was that both were in agreement to disclose the existence of alien or human artifacts on another world.  And the reasons for extreme measures by a select group were to either escalate the Cold War, or prevent the disclosure of contact with an alien race.

    • 9 April 2012
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