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I was an engineer working as part of an IBM team to build a mobile satellite command and control center for monitoring missile launches from space.
This contract was part of Reagan s#oestar Wars#missile defense system. Whenever a missile was launched, the heat plume coming out of the back of the rocket produces a distinct heat signature instantly detectable by satellites tens of thousands of miles away with infrared sensors.
The technology we were using over 25 years ago could instantly detect missile launches anywhere on earth, within seconds of the launch.
I can only assume today s technology is hundreds of times more precise than anything we were working with back then. 2007 NASA image of forest fires in California The above photo was infrared taken with thermal imaging sensors on NASA s Ikhana unmanned research
Next thing you know a missile ends up hitting one of our allies rather than one of our adversaries.
NOW ROCKET HAIG BARAK WITH ICBM AND ROCK! DRONE BOEING 1970s 707 JET! ALL REMOTE AT EDWARDS HIGH DESERTS NORAD UTAH EVERY KIKE NIKE SIGHT KNOWS!
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