USAF launches X-37B: cutting edge of space technology or obsolete cover program
Yesterday, the USAF launched the fourth mission of its unmanned X-37B, which looks like a miniature space shuttle, from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. During the X-37B’s last mission it stayed in orbit for a record 674 days performing a number of classified projects. According to the Washington Post, among the projects of the current X-37B mission that the USAF has revealed is the testing of new thruster technologies that will help keep U.S. satellites safe from potential enemies.
Also included in what is known about the X-37B mission is that it will deploy tiny solar-sailing spacecraft on behalf of the Planetary Society. Space.com reports that most of the mission’s activities, however, are classified, including where it will be orbiting and how much time the X-37B will actually spend in space.
According to a NASA news release, the X-37B is at the cutting edge of developing and testing new thruster technology:
Not so according to Corey Goode, who claims to be a whistleblower revealing his experiences with several highly classified space programs that he served in over a 20 year period from 1987 to 2007. He claims that programs such as the X-37B are merely covers for more secretive programs that use far more advanced propulsion technologies such as antigravity, than the obsolete thruster rocket systems used in the X-37B, military satellites and other classified space vehicles.
Goode’s responses to a series of questions about the X-37B and other classified military space programs were published on May 20. According to Goode:
While Goode has not yet supplied any documentation to support his remarkable claims, a number of independent researchers have cited confidential insiders that support his credibility. Among them is David Wilcock author of a number of New York Times best sellers.
If the USAF is to be believed, the X-37B is at the cutting edge of developing new thruster propulsion technologies for vulnerable military space satellites. If on the other hand, Goode is to be believed, the X-37B and other military spacecraft using similar propulsion technologies are obsolete covers for more highly classified space programs using antigravity and other exotic propulsion systems.
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