U.S. Space Force Has Now Enlisted South Korea

I recently concluded a 10-day speaking tour of South Korean communities – from Jeju Island to Seoul. The trip was organized by activists around the country to create a growing understanding of the surging US-South Korean (ROK) space warfare development program.

Late last year the US-ROK held a large space industry conference in the capital city of Seoul.  The U.S. is recruiting its global allies to help fund the expensive space war infrastructure system. The U.S. (with $35 trillion in debt) can’t afford to pay for what the aerospace industry press has long called the ‘largest industrial project in human history’.
Thus the allies will help fund the program and their aerospace industries will get a piece of the action – $$$$$. But the Pentagon will remain in charge of the ‘tip of the spear’.
While on this trip I toured several communities that are facing major expansion of current Pentagon bases. In other instances new space satellite production facilities are being planned in other locations.
The mayor of Daejeon city has proclaimed that he wants his community to become the ‘Huntsville, Alabama of the ROK’. (Huntsville is where the Nazi rocket scientists & engineers were brought after WW2 to create the U.S. space program that began and has remained under military control. Today Huntsville calls itself the ‘Pentagon of the South’.)
The U.S. is anxious to fill up the increasingly crowded Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) before China and Russia can put more satellites up there. Eyes in the sky give a nation an advantage during warfare. So Washington is pushing the ROK to pump big money into satellite production to help fill up the remaining parking spaces in LEO. This, as you can imagine, is creating new tensions about the U.S.’s long declared aim to ‘control and dominate’ space. They call it Full Spectrum Dominance.

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    Wisenox

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    “The U.S. is recruiting its global allies to help fund the expensive space war infrastructure system. ”

    They aren’t signing on to make the US more powerful. The “space war” is probably drivel for an apparatus against innocent people.
    The US government has diverged from the population to such a degree that the people are no longer politically represented.

    Taxation without representation!

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