![]() | The rocket launches are not what we are being told. The Bermuda Triangle legend of ships and airplanes disappearing was created to create a space where the rockets can safely drop down into the ocean. Isn’t it an interesting coincidence that The Bermuda Triangle became a mystical off-limits place on the same year as NASA starting launching rockets from Florida in the 1950s? NASA claimed they needed to achieve an “escape velocity” to break out of the clutches of the Earth’s gravitational field. According to NASA, a spacecraft leaving the surface of Earth, for example, needs to be going about 11 kilometers (7 miles) per second, or over 40,000 kilometers per hour (25,000 miles per hour), to enter orbit. This is all because of the theoretical power of Gravity. [link] [comments] |