Tuesday, April 3, 2018


Trump Want Americans on the Moon

On Monday, December 11, President Trump held a service where he marked another mandate for America's space program. The objective? Returning American space explorers on the moon to "set up an establishment for a possible mission to Mars." 

Presently where have we heard something like this previously? Goodness yes, previous Speaker of the House and Republican Presidential Candidate, Newt Gingrich, specified colonizing the moon on the battle field, guaranteeing in 2012 that on the off chance that he were chosen, before his second's over term, "we will have the main changeless base on the moon and it will be American." 

Image from Firsttoknow.com

Well it appears that the thought reverberated with the Trump organization too. And keeping in mind that there was no discussion of fitting a goliath laser on the moon and pointing it at North Korea, President Trump didn't discount weaponizing the moon. "Space has such a great amount to do with such a large number of different applications," he said. "Counting a military application."

VP Mike Pence is the administrator of the as of late resuscitated National Space Council, which were the ones who consistently endorsed the order in secret in October. At Monday's public interview, Pence made it clear this new strategy will "improve our national security and our ability to accommodate the normal protection of the general population of the United States of America." 

So what does this mean for the normal American? Will the 51st state be on the moon? Will we have the capacity to bring our get-aways into space on the back of an American rocket and remain at a Trump Moon Hotel? Will we fight off atomic rockets with a Dr. Malicious compose moon laser all things considered? "Envision the likelihood holding up in those huge, wonderful stars on the off chance that we hope against hope enormous," the President said. "What's more, that is the thing that our nation is doing once more: We're thinking beyond practical boundaries."

Article Source: www.firsttoknow.com