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    5 Dec 2014 - Successful Launch of Orion Heralds First Step on Journey to Mars
    NASA marked a critical step on the journey to Mars with its Orion spacecraft during a roaring liftoff into the dawn sky over eastern Florida on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, aboard a Delta IV Heavy rocket.


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    Default Re: 5 Dec 2014 - Successful Launch of Orion Heralds First Step on Journey to Mars

    First official MSM journey that is!
    I'm a simple easy going guy that is very upset/sad with the worlds hidden controllers!
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    Default Re: 5 Dec 2014 - Successful Launch of Orion Heralds First Step on Journey to Mars

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    NASA marked a critical step on the journey to Mars with its Orion spacecraft during a roaring liftoff into the dawn sky over eastern Florida on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, aboard a Delta IV Heavy rocket.


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    So, they shot a rocket into the ocean. That is under-whleming... And, still with the outdated rocket technology concept.

    Instead, why don't they just come clean tell us about all the hidden anti-gravity and other exotic vehicles that have been back and forth to Mars for decades. That would be much more exciting.

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    Default Re: 5 Dec 2014 - Successful Launch of Orion Heralds First Step on Journey to Mars

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    First official MSM journey that is!
    Yeah, they made sure they broadcasted the "Dawn of Orion" part.

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    So, they shot a rocket into the ocean. That is under-whleming... And, still with the outdated rocket technology concept.
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    Yep, same thoughts here ... however they need aware witnesses (attention) of their ritual

    I wonder how this will develop. They can't keep the public waiting forever after boasting "We went to the moon" and then
    do nothing. But the same hoaxes won't work today so what are they up to?

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    Default Re: 5 Dec 2014 - Successful Launch of Orion Heralds First Step on Journey to Mars

    Capricorn One is a 1977 thriller movie about a Mars landing hoax. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grade's (British) ITC Entertainment. It stars Elliott Gould with James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O. J. Simpson as the astronauts.

    Although Capricorn One is thematically a typical 1970s government-conspiracy thriller with similarities to Hyams's subsequent film Outland, the story was inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding the Apollo Moon landings

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