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reply posted on 22-4-2010 @ 02:47 PM by guppy
reply to post by Maxxximus187



Hope this opens the public's eye about US's real Space Program. NASA's purpose is to distract the public away from the true Space Program -- military (Air Force & Navy).

So many military uses for X-37B. Here are some:

- Intercontinental bomber
- Anti-Satellite warfare
- High-altitude surveillance
- Orbital denial (prevent other nations access to orbit)
- Space Station boarding/takeover
- Orbital gunship (engaging ground/sea targets with crowbars/THOR shots)

Those are just the obvious. I'm sure the military has its own long-term plans for X-37B.



reply posted on 22-4-2010 @ 09:09 PM by Alien Mind
reply to post by guppy



Scientists have reacted angrily to the revelation that the US military is funding development of a weapon intended to deliver an "excrutiating bout of pain" from over a mile away. The "Pulsed Energy Projectile" (PEP) device "fires a laser pulse that generates a burst of expanding plasma when it hits something solid", the New Scientist explains. If you happen to be that something solid, then you get temporarily incapacitated without suffering permanent injury.


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This "Pulsed Energy Projectile" could easily be attached to the X-37B as a deadly weapon againist other nations


reply posted on 23-4-2010 @ 12:37 PM by guppy
reply to post by ProjectJimmy



Good point ProjectJimmy.

X-37B is after all a prototype (hence the "X"). Then again the military and federal gov't is good a keeping secrets. The best way to hide a secret is in plain sight. Who knows what the X-37B is really being used for. Luckily, that's what these forum boards are for.

On a side note:

Lets hope people realize just because Russia and USA signed a treaty banning space-borne weaponry, it does not mean they are keeping their word.

If nuclear weapons were completely banned from the world, you can bet each nation who could would keep at least 1 nuke... just in case.


reply posted on 4-3-2011 @ 12:09 PM by KOLTON
3/3/2011
Spaceflight Now:
An Atlas 5 rocket crowned with a covert U.S. Air Force space plane rolled to a Florida launch pad Thursday to begin final preps for blastoff with a secret cache of military experiments.

read more...


Fox News:

The U.S. Air Force is poised to launch its second robotic X-37B space plane on a secret mission Friday, with some experts speculating that the classified flight will test new spy satellite technologies.

[Russia and China;] ""They see the X-37B, at least in their public and diplomatic statements, as an example of the American space weapons program," Weeden told SPACE.com."


read more...

Are we seeing the U.S. military expanding their weapons platform to space, or yet another spy mission?

oh and of course;
U.S. Department of Defense News;
with nothing to report about the launch...

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