Pre-NASA Propaganda: Masons, Start Your Lying! Space, Satellites & UFOs 1954 interview Milton Rosen

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From my YT channel 3 World Man. It's 1954, and even the experts are doubtful that we will go to the moon in the next generation. But 15 years later, we're ON the moon? This video shows clearly that pre-NASA was nowhere near having satellites, space travel, the moon. Until Hollywood came along, and they started the great deception that continues to this day. Text from original upload:

Laying the foundation of lies: Space, Space Travel, Satellites & UFOs aka Flying Saucers. 1954 interview Milton Rosen, head of Rocket Development for Naval Research Laboratories aka Future NASA Liar.

Before NASA and the ensuing “space race”, the government had to convince a skeptical public that America needed to be in this new race. One way they did it was to parade a variety of “experts” on TV and articles in magazines like Popular Science. This interview with Milton Rosen, then head of Rocket Development for Naval Research Laboratories shows how they laid the groundwork for the coming deception of satellites, space, space travel, moon landings and interestingly, the possibility of UFOs and aliens.

Information about Milton Rosen from Wikipedia:
Milton William Rosen (July 25, 1915 – December 30, 2014) was a United States Navy engineer and project manager in the US space program between the end of World War II and the early days of the Apollo Program. He led development of the Viking and Vanguard rockets, and was influential in the critical decisions early in NASA's history that led to the definition of the Saturn rockets, which were central to the eventual success of the American Moon landing program. He died of prostate cancer in 2014.

In the early 1950s, the American Rocket Society set up an ad hoc Committee on Space Flight, of which Rosen became the chair. Encouraged by conversations between Richard W. Porter of General Electric and Alan T. Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), Rosen on November 27, 1954 completed a report describing the potential value of launching an earth satellite. The report was submitted to the NSF early in 1955.[4]

When the US decided to orbit a scientific satellite during the International Geophysical Year (IGY), a 1955 proposal from NRL, to build a launch vehicle based on the Viking as a first stage with a second stage based on the smaller Aerobee sounding rocket was selected, and again Rosen was project manager. The maturity of the Viking and Aerobee rockets played an important role in the choice. However there was also a strong hidden motive higher in the US government: to establish a precedent for overflight rights to Eastern Bloc territory with a non-military civilian research rocket, in preparation for the highly secret national reconnaissance satellite program then underway. This classified NRL proposal was the genesis of Project Vanguard.

Rosen went on after Vanguard to be involved in a number of important NASA studies and committees that helped to define the family of large launch vehicles, designed from the beginning not as missiles, but as space launchers, that were eventually to be key components of the Apollo program. He was the principal author of a report to President Eisenhower, dated 27 January 1959,[7] which proposed three families of vehicles needed to support an ambitious National Space Program.

Interesting Facts: The Longines Watch mentioned at the end of the program, "starting as low as $71.50" is equal to $648.43 in 2016 dollars. In 1954 the Average Annual Salary was $4,700 and the average car cost $1,950.

Program Information:
DECEMBER 1, 1954 Participants: Milton (err. Minton) Rosen, head, Rocket Development for Naval Research Laboratories, interviewed by Larry Lesueur and Lou Cioffi. Topics: Rockets, satellites, space travel, moon exploration, and flying saucers. (200LW359)

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