keccers
@keccers.eth
Mysterious Russian satellites launched earlier this year have dropped an object and no one but them knows what it is. Military experiment, scientific payload, who knows https://www.space.com/space-exploration/satellites/secretive-russian-military-satellites-release-mystery-object-into-orbit
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chris 🤘🏻
@ckurdziel.eth
Even if it is not a space nuke, not knowing definitively what it is seems bad. Hopefully the government knows, right? 😅 Very curious how a third party or private sector source might verify what it is
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Chukwuka Osakwe
@chukwukaosakwe
these really are the most insane of times.
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ʞɔɐſ
@jackxbt.eth
Strategic provocation to test our aerospace defense apparatus’s response. Also likely a splash of good old Ruski disinfo bc they know media will sensationalize or speculate wildly. Our aerospace tech is superior to Russia’s. Revealing what we know about the objects could unintentionally help Russia figure out HOW we know it. We don’t want them to provoke us to a point that we “reveal our hand” in terms of aerial intelligence gathering assets and tech. And, cynically, We also don’t want our own population to know that it’s nothing to worry about because it would make us “lower our guard” lower the constant level of fear needed to keep the military industrial complex endlessly funded and unquestioned in its use of its resources.
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