The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
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trouble during the first orbit, and crash-landed in China during the third orbit. Ilyushin was badly injured. He was returned to the Soviet Union a year later. Ilyushin was killed in an engineered car accident in 1961. The Soviet Union did not have a spare capsule at that time and in Moscow it was decided to orchestrate a huge bluff, a cosmic lie. Radio Moscow claimed that a Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, had been sent up into space on the morning of 12 April 1961 with the space-rocket Vostok. According to the official announcement, he had already landed and was in fine health. The whole world believed this except for the Western intelligence services. They had not managed to register any radio communication between Gagarin and the space centre. This hoax was sloppily orchestrated. Polish newspapers announced already on the morning of 12 April that a Soviet cosmonaut had been in space. Newspapers in other countries did not report Gagarin's flight until 13 April. In a book written for the West, Soviet propagandists claimed that simple peasants recognized Yuri Gagarin soon after he landed in a field and enthusiastically shouted: "Gagarin, Gagarin!" But nothing about his "space journey" had been reported at that time, no pictures of him had been published and his name had not been mentioned. The message from radio and TV was sent out 35 minutes after the alleged journey. Were the peasants psychic? The newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya claimed that Gagarin was wea- ring a blue flightsuit when he landed. In his memoirs, Gagarin him- self claimed he was dressed in an orange flightsuit. At his press conference, Gagarin read from notes when he "related" his journey. During the press conference, he made several crucial mistakes. Gagarin stated that weightlessness was no problem. Every- thing seemed just normal. We now know that this is not the case. The cosmonaut German Titov, for example, had difficulties with his balance and had heart problems. American astronauts experienced similar symptoms. 27
Gagarin then made his most serious mistake, despite the fact that he was constantly assisted by experts, who often spoke about disco- veries in space. He said: "Then I saw South America." This is impossible. At that time it was night in South America, which meant that it could not be seen at all. According to the official reports, Gagarin began his "space journey" at 9:07 Moscow time. He was supposed to have flown over South America at 9:22 Moscow time. In Chile, the time would have been 2:22, in Brazil 3:22. He could never have reached South America in 15 minutes. For other cosmo- nauts it took 45 minutes. Foreign journalists wondered: "When will the photographs that Gagarin took in space be published?" Gagarin was silent, thought for a moment and answered: "I didn't have a camera with me!" Even unmanned Soviet space probes had photographic equipment onboard. It would have been an important propaganda triumph to publish Gagarin's pictures from space. The Soviet Union would never have missed an opportunity like that. Shepard's pictures were cabled out immediately. Parts of his flight were also shown on TV. At the press conference, it was never explained whether Gagarin landed in his capsule or was ejected. If he had used the catapult seat, he would have become several centimetres shorter. This could easily have been ascertained. All pilots who have catapulted have become somewhat shorter as a result of spinal deformation. When Gagarin wanted to travel in space for real in 1968, he was disposed of, according to Istvin Nemere. His plane exploded on 27 March the same year. The official report concerning this event con- tained many contradictions. The report was classified during the communist period. It claimed that there was not much left of Gagarin's body after the crash. In that case, how did his flightsuit come to land in the top of a tree? There are far too many questions surrounding Gagarin's space- flight in April 1961. A British team of researchers who questions the propaganda surrounding manned journeys to the moon also confirms this information. When will the truth be admitted officially? 28
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Gagarin then made his most serious mistake, despite the fact that<br />
he was constantly assisted by experts, who <strong>of</strong>ten spoke about disco-<br />
veries in space. He said: "<strong>The</strong>n I saw South America."<br />
This is impossible. At that time it was night in South America,<br />
which meant that it could not be seen at all. According to the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
reports, Gagarin began his "space journey" at 9:07 Moscow time. He<br />
was supposed to have flown over South America at 9:22 Moscow time.<br />
In Chile, the time would have been 2:22, in Brazil 3:22. He could<br />
never have reached South America in 15 minutes. For other cosmo-<br />
nauts it took 45 minutes.<br />
Foreign journalists wondered: "When will the photographs that<br />
Gagarin took in space be published?" Gagarin was silent, thought for<br />
a moment and answered: "I didn't have a camera with me!"<br />
Even unmanned Soviet space probes had photographic equipment<br />
onboard. It would have been an important propaganda triumph to<br />
publish Gagarin's pictures from space. <strong>The</strong> Soviet Union would never<br />
have missed an opportunity like that. Shepard's pictures were cabled<br />
out immediately. Parts <strong>of</strong> his flight were also shown on TV.<br />
At the press conference, it was never explained whether Gagarin<br />
landed in his capsule or was ejected. If he had used the catapult seat,<br />
he would have become several centimetres shorter. This could easily<br />
have been ascertained. All pilots who have catapulted have become<br />
somewhat shorter as a result <strong>of</strong> spinal deformation.<br />
When Gagarin wanted to travel in space for real in 1968, he was<br />
disposed <strong>of</strong>, according to Istvin Nemere. His plane exploded on 27<br />
March the same year. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial report concerning this event con-<br />
tained many contradictions. <strong>The</strong> report was classified during the<br />
communist period. It claimed that there was not much left <strong>of</strong><br />
Gagarin's body after the crash. In that case, how did his flightsuit<br />
come to land in the top <strong>of</strong> a tree?<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are far too many questions surrounding Gagarin's space-<br />
flight in April 1961. A British team <strong>of</strong> researchers who questions the<br />
propaganda surrounding manned journeys to the moon also confirms<br />
this information. When will the truth be admitted <strong>of</strong>ficially?<br />
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