I am not really convinced this is something that has happened, I mean, I don't know shit
"I don't know" is perfectly fine answer for any normal human. Unlike those experts in everything who flooded every single information flow.
We just don't know. Existing evidences, or what is posed as evidences just are not convincing enogh to make any solid conclusion. It is absolutely normal thing, when something is not clear. And it is a huge red flag for me when somebody have answers to anything.
consider all the engines purchased since the collapse of the nasa systems.
I think it was more financial decision than technical. Why order development of overpriced engines on the West when you can buy cheap Russian ones and put the difference in the pocket?
Surely this led to the musk rockets, from what I understand it is the russian engine tech with mods.
Initially, Musk tried to buy whole Russian rockets, even before Space X. He was in Russia twice and look for empty ballistic missiles for a decent price, however, he didn't take in account that rocket itself is not the most expensive thing in the whole rocket launch system. Russian engines are used in Atlas V rockets and many other Western projects. Interesting that few years before 2020s shitty mess, US rocket manufacturers fill their stocks with RD-180s, like they know what's coming beforehand. However, Musk finally accepted that he had to spend a lot if he want to enter space industry and decided to develop his own engines. It is a sane decision, it is always better to own crucial tech than to buy it from somwhere. I don't know if he designed his own engines or copied Russian ones for Falcons, but it does not really matter. His decision was correct.
I think we are in a religious war
Kind of. It is a war between different elites who believe religiously in their own vision of NWO and simultaneously against anything that does not fit their common NWO narratives.
"I don't know" is perfectly fine answer for any normal human. Unlike those experts in everything who flooded every single information flow.
We just don't know. Existing evidences, or what is posed as evidences just are not convincing enogh to make any solid conclusion. It is absolutely normal thing, when something is not clear. And it is a huge red flag for me when somebody have answers to anything.
I think it was more financial decision than technical. Why order development of overpriced engines on the West when you can buy cheap Russian ones and put the difference in the pocket?
Initially, Musk tried to buy whole Russian rockets, even before Space X. He was in Russia twice and look for empty ballistic missiles for a decent price, however, he didn't take in account that rocket itself is not the most expensive thing in the whole rocket launch system. Russian engines are used in Atlas V rockets and many other Western projects. Interesting that few years before 2020s shitty mess, US rocket manufacturers fill their stocks with RD-180s, like they know what's coming beforehand. However, Musk finally accepted that he had to spend a lot if he want to enter space industry and decided to develop his own engines. It is a sane decision, it is always better to own crucial tech than to buy it from somwhere. I don't know if he designed his own engines or copied Russian ones for Falcons, but it does not really matter. His decision was correct.
Kind of. It is a war between different elites who believe religiously in their own vision of NWO and simultaneously against anything that does not fit their common NWO narratives.