The Real Reason Behind NASA’s Existence: Debunking the Myths Surrounding Its Purpose

The Real Reason Behind NASA’s Existence: Debunking the Myths Surrounding Its Purpose

For decades, NASA has been a subject of fascination and controversy. While it is true that NASA has improved aircraft and developed various technologies, its primary reason for existence is often vastly different from what the general public may believe.

Myth vs. Reality: NASA’s True Purpose

Many believe that NASA was formed to give the public something to fixate on, much like Star Trek and the "Final Frontier". This, however, is a misconception. The main reason NASA was created was not to entertain or captivate the public’s imagination, but rather to serve as a distraction from other important issues, such as the Antarctic Treaty.

The Antarctic Treaty, established in 1959, was not formed to protect Antarctica but to shield it from the public eye. Moreover, much of the work NASA and related organizations do is CGI and green screen technology. These false images and elaborate scientific endeavors are designed to divert attention from significant geopolitical issues such as the Cold War, and particularly the strategic importance of Antarctica.

The Corporate Welfare Scheme

A significant part of NASA’s existence is to consume taxpayer money by directing funds to large aerospace contractors that emerged during World War II. These contractors play a crucial role in the Industrial-Military Complex. Additionally, these corporations, along with globalist bankers, promote an endless cycle of wars. NASA is just one piece of this larger corporate welfare scheme, which is designed to enslave nations and humanity through debt to the reserve system of banking, which finances unnecessary and wasteful initiatives and wars.

Secular Humanism and Scientific Inquiry

Another purpose of NASA is to promote secular humanism by conducting scientific research aimed at finding evidence of life in the heavens. NASA leaders believe that this evidence would discount the biblical creationist view that posits man as God's highest creation. However, this approach is flawed as it relies too heavily on mechanistic explanations for the complexities of existence, missing the necessity of a real agency in the process.

Myths Debunked: NASA’s Mission and Byproducts

NASA claims to conduct research, testing, and development to advance aeronautics, including electric propulsion and supersonic flight. They also develop and fund space technologies that will enable future exploration and benefit life on Earth. However, the primary byproduct of NASA’s mission is not the advancement of technology but the continuation of geopolitical and economic strategies.

Conclusion

While NASA has achieved some significant technological milestones, its true purpose goes beyond mere scientific discovery and technological advancement. The organization primarily serves as a tool for geopolitical and economic control, designed to maintain a status quo that is often detrimental to the global community. The next time you watch a NASA mission, consider the broader implications and the often hidden agendas at play.