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Rockets burning literally tons and tons of fuel... Birds flying by... Crowds cheering... Constant "blah, blah" from the news presenters!!! Hurray!!! Yes, another multi-million dollar dumpster in "Space" that promises to provide better services for mankind such as telecommunications, television, weather monitoring, or deep space exploration, who wouldn't be excited? (Forget that services haven't actually improved in decades)
 
<big>====The problem is, IT'S ALL FAKE!</big>====
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Satellites are BALLOONS! Yes, a tin can floating with a balloon (like what you give to your kid for their birthday only bigger and costing us millions and millions of dollars).
 
<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 '''$60,000,000.00 per DAY''' budget at [[Agencies/NASA|NASA]] (yes, NASA costs us 60 MILLION DOLLAR per <big>DAY</big>), not to mention, it's helpful in keeping the fake space fantasy alive. Check the [[Agencies/NASA|NASA]] page and look for reason's that we're being charged for CGI and balloons, you might find that the [[Agencies/NASA#NASA_a_Military_Complex?|NASA]] military complex is spending much of our money, and it's resources, planning efficient ways to kill people in the event humans "take over" the planet in an "unsustainable" way. (Guess what the news is saying about population right now?)
 
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