Facebook Satellite Lost in SpaceX Explosion at Cape Canaveral*

Facebook Satellite Lost in SpaceX Explosion at Cape Canaveral*

A Falcon 9 booster rocket exploded on the launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida, as tropical storm Hermine bore down on the area. An Israeli satellite that was to provide Facebook broadband to Africa was lost in the explosion, SpaceX confirmed.

“In preparation for today’s static fire, there was an anomaly on the pad, resulting in the loss of the vehicle and its payload,” SpaceX said in a statement Thursday morning.

The blast shook buildings some distance away, according to witnesses who reported it on social media. Thick black smoke could be seen rising from the pad, while secondary

The plume of smoke was tracked on weather radar.

There were no casualties from the explosion, and no threat to the general public, said the US Air Force’s 45th Space Wing, which controls the Cape Canaveral launch station.

Citing NASA security, one source reported that the rocket blew up during “wet dress rehearsal.” This is the type of pre-launch test that uses actual liquid propellant, but may or may not involve the payload.

Brevard County Emergency Management Office said there was no danger to the general public, and said the rocket exploded during a static test firing.

SpaceX’s next launch was supposed to be on Saturday, September 3, with a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Israeli communications satellite Amos-6 into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).

The satellite would have provided broadband internet coverage to sub-Saharan Africa, as part of an initiative spearheaded by Facebook.

Thursday’s explosion did not involve a reused Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX announced on Tuesday that it would use a recovered rocket to launch a SES communications satellite “later this year,” probably sometime in December.

Source*

This latest disaster on a Space X launch was a financial and progress blow to several entities – Elon Musk of Space X, Mark Zuckerberg of FaceBook, Israel Aerospace Industries, and NASA. That the explosion happened early in the process, during a pre-launch test, shows that a strong message is being given. Previous messages to Musk involved his intent to help the elite escape Earth

prior to the Pole Shift, while participating in the cover-up over Nibiru. When the elite relented, allowing the multi-prong’d announcement about Nibiru to proceed, Musk was allowed to succeed with an ocean platform landing.  

The explosion thus was not aimed at Musk or his company.

NASA was simply leasing its launching pad, and was not the target either. FaceBook is immensely popular and international, and Zuckerberg had announced almost a year ago that he intended to promote his internet.org via satellites and drones, to provide service to parts of the world with scarce access to the internet. Africa is clearly a key target. It should be no surprise that Africa is also a key target of many elite, who anticipate the high ground of Africa and its future temperate climate to be ideal for settlements and survival. Europe and India will migrate to Africa in droves, prior to the Pole Shift.

Where satellites will be torn from the skies during the passage, prior to the Pole Shift itself they will function to some degree. Thus, those who have migrated to Africa, and set up settlements and formulated defense of their perimeter, will be accessing the internet via one of Zuckerberg’s satellites. As the satellites fail, these will be replaced with the Zuckerberg drones already in operation. ALL communications in the vast region of Africa will be known to Zuckerberg and his elite allies, who obviously include Israel. This information would be used for enslavement and control, and it is THIS effort that the Council of Worlds will not allow.    – Source

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