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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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trouble during the first orbit, and crash-landed in China during the<br />

third orbit. Ilyushin was badly injured. He was returned to the Soviet<br />

Union a year later. Ilyushin was killed in an engineered car accident<br />

in 1961.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Soviet Union did not have a spare capsule at that time and in<br />

Moscow it was decided to orchestrate a huge bluff, a cosmic lie.<br />

Radio Moscow claimed that a Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, had<br />

been sent up into space on the morning <strong>of</strong> 12 April 1961 with the<br />

space-rocket Vostok. According to the <strong>of</strong>ficial announcement, he had<br />

already landed and was in fine health. <strong>The</strong> whole world believed this<br />

except for the Western intelligence services. <strong>The</strong>y had not managed<br />

to register any radio communication between Gagarin and the space<br />

centre.<br />

This hoax was sloppily orchestrated. Polish newspapers announced<br />

already on the morning <strong>of</strong> 12 April that a Soviet cosmonaut had been<br />

in space. Newspapers in other countries did not report Gagarin's<br />

flight until 13 April.<br />

In a book written for the West, Soviet propagandists claimed that<br />

simple peasants recognized Yuri Gagarin soon after he landed in a<br />

field and enthusiastically shouted: "Gagarin, Gagarin!" But nothing<br />

about his "space journey" had been reported at that time, no pictures<br />

<strong>of</strong> him had been published and his name had not been mentioned.<br />

<strong>The</strong> message from radio and TV was sent out 35 minutes after the<br />

alleged journey. Were the peasants psychic?<br />

<strong>The</strong> newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya claimed that Gagarin was wea-<br />

ring a blue flightsuit when he landed. In his memoirs, Gagarin him-<br />

self claimed he was dressed in an orange flightsuit.<br />

At his press conference, Gagarin read from notes when he "related"<br />

his journey. During the press conference, he made several crucial<br />

mistakes. Gagarin stated that weightlessness was no problem. Every-<br />

thing seemed just normal. We now know that this is not the case.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cosmonaut German Titov, for example, had difficulties with his<br />

balance and had heart problems. American astronauts experienced<br />

similar symptoms.<br />

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