Parliamentary newspaper
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:05 am
US President Donald Trump said he would send American astronauts to "plant the flag on Mars," RIA Novosti reports.
The United States , he said, will once again become a nation of growth, increasing its wealth, expanding its territory, building cities, raising the bar of expectations, and carrying the flag to new and wonderful horizons.
"We will pursue our destiny among the stars by sending American astronauts to plant the American flag on Mars," Trump said during his inauguration.
He said the United States will continue to consolidate its leadership in space exploration, viewing it as an important part of national development and achieving greatness.
After these words, the camera during the broadcast business owner database the face of Elon Musk, whose company SpaceX produces space technology. He smiled and gave a thumbs up.
US Military Man Talks About Base With Alien Technology
National News Service
January 17, 14:00
US military officer Randy Anderson spoke about otherworldly technologies at the US Naval Surface Warfare Center in Indiana, the Daily Star reports.
He saw them in 2014. According to Anderson, the first object was a basketball-sized metal sphere that was above a podium, over which it levitated. The metal the sphere was made of "looked unnatural." Nearby was a "bracelet" that emitted holographic texts resembling hieroglyphs. The soldier noted that he "felt uneasy, uncomfortable, ominous."
Senator Konstantin Kosachev told Parlamentskaya Gazeta that Trump's inauguration speech left many questions unanswered because important topics were not touched upon. "The fact that neither the topic of strategic stability and arms control, nor the problems of collective security, nor the Ukrainian crisis were mentioned can only indicate that Trump has neither a position on these topics nor confidence in its feasibility and success," the parliamentarian believes.
The United States , he said, will once again become a nation of growth, increasing its wealth, expanding its territory, building cities, raising the bar of expectations, and carrying the flag to new and wonderful horizons.
"We will pursue our destiny among the stars by sending American astronauts to plant the American flag on Mars," Trump said during his inauguration.
He said the United States will continue to consolidate its leadership in space exploration, viewing it as an important part of national development and achieving greatness.
After these words, the camera during the broadcast business owner database the face of Elon Musk, whose company SpaceX produces space technology. He smiled and gave a thumbs up.
US Military Man Talks About Base With Alien Technology
National News Service
January 17, 14:00
US military officer Randy Anderson spoke about otherworldly technologies at the US Naval Surface Warfare Center in Indiana, the Daily Star reports.
He saw them in 2014. According to Anderson, the first object was a basketball-sized metal sphere that was above a podium, over which it levitated. The metal the sphere was made of "looked unnatural." Nearby was a "bracelet" that emitted holographic texts resembling hieroglyphs. The soldier noted that he "felt uneasy, uncomfortable, ominous."
Senator Konstantin Kosachev told Parlamentskaya Gazeta that Trump's inauguration speech left many questions unanswered because important topics were not touched upon. "The fact that neither the topic of strategic stability and arms control, nor the problems of collective security, nor the Ukrainian crisis were mentioned can only indicate that Trump has neither a position on these topics nor confidence in its feasibility and success," the parliamentarian believes.