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NAVY SPACE COMMAND UNCOVERED, 2009 - PART II - COVERED UP AGAIN, 2011

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NAVY SPACE COMMAND UNCOVERED, 2009 - PART II - COVERED UP AGAIN, 2011
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Date: Sunday, 6-Nov-2011 10:35:54

NAVY Space Command uncovered, 2009 - Part II - Covered Up Again, 2011
Vatic Note: There is a lot of foundational material that is presented here but is crucial to the rest of the info coming behind it that is worth waiting for and providing us a completely different picture of our world as we have always known it. Even the bio's and technical backgrounds of the military men involved is critical to understanding the rest and how this was no accident, but planned from the beginning of the Star Wars program.
THIS IS A MUST READ ALL THE WAY THROUGH, Please.... you know I never beg, but this is me begging you to read this all the way through and now I realize all these sections are critical and some has been removed from the original post, that I was able to go into html and retreive and follow up on it and I have to tell you, that is a whole other rabbit hole that I will be doing after this series because its all tied in. There is no way we could have found any of this without the excellent work of Zorgon, whoever he is. THANKS ZORGON! Top Secret was a place one could do this without censorship, so the removed part had to have been done by hacking. I can understand why. Wait til you see in the 4th or 5th part of this series we are going to be doing. This is the foundation for another false flag 9-11 only much much bigger.
NAVY Space Command uncovered, 2009 - Part II
by Zorgon, Above Top Secret
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread492046/pg1
(VN: Con't from 1:15 am blog prior to this one)
Astronaut Richard Truly

Background
Richard Harrison Truly was born November 12, 1937, in Fayette, Mississippi. He attended the Georgia
Institute of Technology, where he received his bachelor of aeronautical engineering in 1959. In 1964, he attended what is now the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California, where he later became an instructor.

Career highlights
Following MOL, Richard Truly joined NASA and became a member of the astronaut support crew and capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for all three manned Skylab missions in 1973 as well as the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission. He piloted Columbia in 1981 and served as space shuttle commander during the third Challenger mission in 1983, after which he left NASA to become the first commander of the Naval Space Command. He returned to NASA one month after the tragic Challenger explosion that killed all seven crew in 1986.
Truly became head of the agency for three years starting in 1989. Already a retired vice admiral in the U.S. Navy, he has since held a number of distinguished academic, government, and professional positions.
His decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, two Legions of Merit, and the Distinguished Flying Cross, as well as a host of honors from NASA.
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http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/2011/11/navy-space-command-uncovered-2009-part.html

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