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<big>...but, Why would they lie?</big>
 
Why would somebody lie about a multi-million dollar satellite being sent up on a multi-million dollar rocket when all they do is just send up a balloon? Follow the money - It's all a deception to make you believe that the cost of sending satellites up is very expensive to justify their '''$5560,000,000.00 per DAY''' budget at [[Agencies/NASA|NASA]] (yes, 55NASA costs us 60 MILLION DOLLAR per <big>DAY</big>), not to mention, it's helpful in keeping the fake space fantasy alive.
 
=== This is NOT a Satellite ===
No: Satellites are not sent up in rockets. Satellites that are shown on TV floating in "space" are always CGI adult cartoons. <ref name=AllBalloons></ref>
 
See document of Balloons used for satellites in the Corona Program, Space and Missile Systems Center Los Angeles, CA. Air Force Base <ref name=Corona></ref>
 
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=== This is what Satellites really are ===
Satellites are actually devices hung on huge football stadium sized helium balloons and released. <ref name=AllBalloons></ref>
 
See document of Balloons used for satellites in the Corona Program, Space and Missile Systems Center Los Angeles, CA. Air Force Base <ref name=Corona></ref>
 
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NASAballoon.jpg|a NASA balloon"Satellite"
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===Yes,Satellite Spacerocket Launcheslaunches are FAKE===
[[File:SpaceLaunchArc.jpg|right|250px]]
[[Agencies/NASA|NASA's]] rockets just dump into the ocean, of course they cut to full cartoon mode before they show that.
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