And that's the way I see it...

Feb 22
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Regarding the shooting of the spy satellite by the U.S….

First, of course they are using this as a chance to test their anti-satellite missile system.  Any country would use this as an opportunity to do that.  You would be stupid not to.  We have a legitimate reason to blow this satellite up so at the same time if you are already spending 10 million dollars lets test out some of out defense weapons—duh…

Secondly, It is scary how much I believe our country lies to us or conveniently leaves out information.  Hydrazine, if it would have entered our atmosphere intact in it’s shell or casing whatever it is in, if that would have hit the ground and exploded first it would have been a MAJOR explosion killing people depending on where it hit, second if the fuel was dispersed as a gas and became an aerosol, hundreds of thousands of people injesting that could have died.  Hydrazine is a VERY poisonous fuel apparently from what I have read.  1,000 pounds under pressure of any chemical that can go from a liquid to a gas would spread a lot further than 2 football fields, especially if there was any wind.  That was such a false statement/ cautious statement… Aperson reads that and thinks, “oh, just 2 football fields, that’s not bad, my chances are pretty good with that small of a number.” does the government really think the majority of us are that stupid?

Now for my questions. How do we really know we hit it and blew it up?  Why does a satellite that is supposed to be functioning in outerspace, why does it still have 1,000 pounds of fuel intact?  What is the need?  I mean I don’t know that much about satellite, but don’t we position it and then it stays in orbit without a need for fuel?  Lastly, the scary reality is all the books I read about biological warfare, I fear some of those stories will become realities in our lifetime.  I hope not, but I hope our government continues to test these defense missiles.  It may be one of the only ways to survive an attack of germ warfare from outerspace. And if anybody doesn’t think there are countries (including us) with the capacity to strike from outerspace then I think they are being very naive.