John F. Kennedy's "Grand NASA Plan":
Part II, Page 8 By Richard C. Hoagland
The discovery of this highly documented "paper trail"
-- now linking "official, non-sectarian NASA" with a "thousands-of-years-old,
dusty religious mythology direct from ancient Egypt(!)" -- began with
the "Enterprise" discovery, a few months ago, of a little-known, 1960's
official NASA "logo"; this official insignia of NASA's entire Apollo Lunar
Program turned out to be also the central figure in the aforementioned
Egyptian celestial mythology:
None other than "Osiris" -- the constellation of Orion!
Additional evidence, attesting to the authenticity of this little
known historical detail, can be seen in director Ron Howard's recent recreation
of the ill-fated mission of "Apollo 13"; in one pivotal scene, just before
the astronauts reenter the Earth's atmosphere, two NASA officials are
seen having an intense discussion in Mission Control . . . while directly
behind them hangs the original, official "Orion" insignia of the whole
Apollo Program (see below).
[Curiously, immediately after the Apollo 13 "accident," (see below) NASA
quietly changed this official Apollo Program logo -- adding random stars
to the existing constellation, thereby cleverly obscuring its direct derivation
from "Orion" . . .]
What (the discerning reader might ask) is a mythological Egyptian stellar
deity doing, representing an official U.S. governmental exploration of
the Moon (and, in a program known under the designation of a Greek "sun
god," Apollo; why not the Greek goddess of the Moon, "Diana," for example)?
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