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			Audio 
			Letter #64  
			
			 
			Hello, my friends, this is Dr. Beter. Today is April 27, 1981, and 
			this is my AUDIO LETTER No. 64.  
			
				
				“T minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 
				4...We’ve gone for main engine start. We have main engine 
				start.” (Engine noise takes over for some two seconds) 
				 
				  
				
				“...liftoff of America’s first Space 
				Shuttle, and the Shuttle has cleared the tower.” (Then again the 
				roaring noise on the AUDIO LETTER tape.)  
			 
			
			And that’s how it all began, my friends, 
			just two weeks ago—Sunday, April 12, 1981. After years of delay, 
			America’s first attempt to launch a space shuttle into orbit had 
			finally begun.  
			
			 
			In days gone by, the voice of “Mission Control” has always been a 
			familiar hallmark of American manned flights into space. In the 
			early days, beginning with “PROJECT MERCURY”, the voice was that of 
			Col. John (Shorty) Powers. Later, during the “APOLLO” program there 
			were other voices; but regardless of who it was, that familiar voice 
			of “Mission Control” would always stay with us throughout each space 
			flight—that is, until this time. This time the voice of Mission 
			Control, up until the moment of launch, was that of NASA spokesman 
			Hugh Harris. The last words Harris spoke as the voice of Mission 
			Control were the words you just heard: “The Shuttle has cleared the 
			tower.”  
			
			  
			
			Television cameras followed the Shuttle as it climbed higher 
			and higher on a column of steam and smoke. For another 30 seconds or 
			so, we were allowed to hear the slowly fading roar of the Shuttle’s 
			rocket engines. Then the sounds from Mission Control abruptly 
			changed. Exactly 45 seconds after lift-off, “live” audio from 
			Mission Control was terminated. In its place NASA began feeding the 
			radio and television networks an elaborate tape recording, which had 
			been prepared far ahead of time by NASA. The change-over from “live” 
			audio to the NASA tape recording sounded like this: (First, loud 
			roaring for 10 seconds, abruptly fading, then into a steadily 
			increasing-in-loudness humming-roaring for some 10 seconds.) 
			“4-34...?” “Roger.” (More of the roaring sound.)  
			
			 
			Just 45 seconds after lift-off, the falsified NASA coverage of the 
			flight of the “Columbia” began. We were still able to see the 
			Columbia by way of long-distance television cameras for another 
			minute and a half, but the sounds we were hearing were no longer 
			“live.” They were the sounds of the special NASA tape recording. For 
			the first minute or so of the tape recording, we heard nothing but 
			the sound effects simulating conversation between the Shuttle and 
			NASA-Houston. Then, for the first time, we heard the anonymous new 
			voice of Mission Control. It was no longer the familiar live voice 
			of Hugh Harris, but the recorded voice of someone else. For added 
			realism, the new voice was interrupted in turn by the recorded voice 
			of the alleged capsule communicator Daniel Brandenstein. It sounded 
			like this:  
			
				
				(first a high-pitched screech 
				followed by) “One minute 45 seconds, coming up on go-go-go.”
				 
				
				“Columbia, you’re negative seats.”
				 
				
				“That call-up says that, Columbia, 
				the altitude is too high for ejection seat use.”  
			 
			
			By that point the shuttle Columbia was 
			more than 20 miles high, and climbing fast. Everything was going 
			according to plan
			so far, so the things we were hearing on the tape recording 
			corresponded to what we were seeing. We could still see the
			Shuttle on our TV sets, but it had dwindled to nothing more than 
			three bright spots dancing in the distant sky. The last thing that 
			you and I were able to see and verify for ourselves about the 
			Shuttle was the separation of those two giant solid-rocket boosters. 
			A little over two minutes after liftoff, we were able to watch the 
			boosters, two burning bright spots, break off to each side. That 
			left only the single tiny flame of the Shuttle itself, gradually 
			fading into invisibility. Several seconds later the NASA tape 
			recording caught up with what we had already seen, and said the 
			boosters had separated. Moments later the tiny bright dot of the 
			Shuttle faded from our screens. It was too far away for the 
			television cameras to follow any longer. We had had our last look at 
			the real space shuttle Columbia! In AUDIO LETTER No. 62 two months 
			ago, I gave an advance alert about the secret military mission of 
			the space shuttle Columbia. At that time I made public what the 
			mission was really all about. I was also able to reveal what to 
			expect in the falsified NASA coverage of the mission.  
			
			 
			The falsified coverage was designed to accomplish two purposes. 
			First, to completely hide the military nature of the mission; and 
			second, to make sure the mission looked like a total success, no 
			matter what might happen in secret. As I detailed in AUDIO LETTER 
			No. 62, the Bolsheviks here in the federal government are depending 
			heavily on the Space Shuttle Program to get ready for a nuclear war 
			against Russia. The falsified NASA coverage of the mission of the 
			space shuttle Columbia was carried out exactly according to plan. I 
			revealed this plan two months ago. There were the standard brief 
			cockpit scenes made by techniques which I will describe later. Just 
			to make it look good, it was spiced up by telling us that a few 
			non-critical tiles had fallen off. Otherwise we were told over and 
			over how perfectly the Columbia was performing. Four days ago on 
			April 23, a news conference about the flight was held in Houston, 
			Texas, by the alleged two astronauts, John Young and Robert Crippen.
			 
			
			  
			
			The entity called John Young summed up 
			the flight in words that were more meaningful than most people 
			suspected. Referring to the falsified flight which we followed on 
			television, he called it, quote: “...even better than normal.” And 
			so it was, my friends. The Bolsheviks who now control NASA bent over 
			backwards to paint the image of an abnormally perfect shuttle 
			flight. Meanwhile the actual Shuttle mission, which was carried out 
			in secret, did not go according to plan. After the Shuttle 
			disappeared from our television screens, the flight continued for 
			barely four more minutes before disaster struck. The Columbia never 
			even reached earth orbit! My friends, I believe you have both the 
			right and the need to know what happened to the space shuttle 
			Columbia two weeks ago. I believe you deserve to know, in detail, 
			how and why the truth was hidden from you. The stakes involve 
			nothing less than the very survival of our land and our way of life.
			 
			
			 
			My three special topics for this AUDIO LETTER are: 
			
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				Topic #1--  THE ADVANCE 
				PREPARATIONS FOR THE SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION  
				- 
				
				Topic #2--  THE ABORTED 
				FLIGHT OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE “COLUMBIA”   
				- 
				
				Topic #3--  THE NASA 
				COVERUP OF THE “COLUMBIA” DISASTER.  
			 
			
			  
			
			Topic #1 
			
			  
			
			--There is an old saying that “Seeing is 
			believing.” For that reason, television has become the No. 1 tool of 
			deception in
			America today. Through television we are made to see things we do 
			not understand so that we will believe things that are not
			true. If television were used honestly and constructively, 
			television could be a great force for good. Instead, it’s used 
			continually to hoax, deceive, and mislead us. Video-taping makes 
			events which took place weeks or months ago look as if they were 
			taking place “live” right before our eyes. Computer editing enables 
			scenes to be spliced together to create completely artificial images 
			that look real. Special effects of all kinds enable these television 
			hoaxes to be very convincing indeed. Two years ago I described one 
			major television hoax in detail in AUDIO LETTER No. 44. That hoax 
			involved no less than the NBC television news program “Meet the 
			Press.” Now we have been treated to another great television hoax, 
			and this one was the granddaddy of them all. In terms of sheer 
			deception, this was the “Meet the Press” hoax, “Guyana”, and SKYLAB 
			all rolled into one. This was the hoax coverage of the first flight 
			of the space shuttle Columbia.  
			
			 
			To begin with, we were led to believe that until two weeks ago no 
			space shuttle had ever left the earth’s atmosphere and gone into 
			space. We were also led to believe that the very first space flight 
			by a shuttle had to be an orbital flight, instead of something less 
			extreme. To make matters still worse, NASA swore up and down that 
			this very first flight, pushing the Shuttle to its limits, just had 
			to have men aboard. At one point even John Young himself was quoted 
			to this effect very widely in the controlled major media. For 
			example, two months ago on February 15, the New York Times carried a 
			big article about the Shuttle. Quoting from the article:  
			
				
				“Mr. Young said, to have conducted 
				an unmanned orbital flight of the Shuttle first would have added 
				perhaps $500,000,000 to project costs, and meant another year’s 
				delay.”  
			 
			
			Statements like that were cooked up 
			purely to explain away the many things that did not add up about the 
			announced plans for the Columbia’s flight. Many people believe these 
			explanations, but they were just a litany of lies. For example, time 
			after time during the television coverage of the alleged flight this 
			month, John Young’s earlier statement was totally contradicted. 
			Authoritative spokesmen pointed out over and over that the 
			astronauts control the Shuttle by telling computers aboard the 
			Shuttle what they want. The computers then do all the actual 
			activation and control of the Shuttle—and, in an emergency, the 
			Shuttle can fly itself into orbit, re-enter, and even land itself 
			without help from the pilots. So much for all those lies NASA told 
			us about an unmanned first flight being impossible.  
			
			 
			The real reason astronauts were aboard the first orbital flight was 
			the one I revealed in AUDIO LETTER No. 62. It was a military 
			mission, and the astronauts had to be aboard to carry it out. NASA 
			told us that the flight this month was only a test flight with the 
			cargo bay practically empty. But the cargo bay of the Columbia was 
			not empty. It carried a laser-armed Spy Satellite equipped with 
			special shields to protect it against Russian space weapons. “But 
			wait a minute”, you say. “They showed us live pictures from space 
			and you could see that the bay was empty.” No, my friends, not 
			“live” pictures but video tapes. The pictures with the doors closed 
			were taken inside a training mock-up of the shuttle that is carried 
			inside a specially modified Boeing 747. The pictures with the doors 
			open were taken on the ground inside a darkened hangar. Then these 
			scenes were combined by video tape editing techniques with video 
			tapes of the earth taken from orbit years ago. The final product was 
			what you saw on television. It was not what it appeared to be, but 
			“seeing is believing.” 
			
			 
			My friends, the next time you see a replay of those scenes with the 
			Shuttle doors open, supposedly in space, there is a telltale clue to 
			look for. Look at the shadows visible inside the open cargo bay. 
			Shadows in space tend to be sharp and harsh because there is no air 
			to soften and diffuse them. The shadows we saw in the video tapes on 
			television were softer because they were not made in space. Also, 
			look at the angle of the shadows. The earth is shown floating 
			straight overhead, and it is all in daylight. Look at the slant of 
			the shadows inside the open cargo bay, then ask yourself: “Where is 
			the light coming from to make shadows like that?”  
			
			 
			The impossible shadows which we saw in the Shuttle bay video tapes 
			are just one small example of the many discrepancies in the NASA 
			hoax. More to the point, NASA has pretended that the Columbia flight 
			this month was the very first shuttle flight into space. We are 
			supposed to believe that the only previous shuttle operations were a 
			few gliding tests launched from mid air by another modified 747. 
			Nothing could be more ridiculous or more untrue.  
			
			 
			There is one very obvious question about the Space Shuttle Program 
			which NASA has always managed to side step. Somehow no one ever 
			quite dares to ask it. The question is: Why wasn’t the space shuttle 
			“Enterprise” the first to be sent into orbit? After all, the 
			Enterprise made its public debut nearly four years ago in the summer 
			of 1977.  
			
			 
			To all outward appearances, the Enterprise looks almost identical to 
			its sister ship, the Columbia. The differences between the two are 
			so subtle that you would never notice them unless you knew exactly 
			what to look for. The engines of the Enterprise look just like the 
			engines of the Columbia. The Enterprise is also covered with the 
			same system of thermal tiles as the Columbia, so again, the question 
			is: Why wasn’t the Enterprise sent into orbit long ago? Why did NASA 
			wait three years and more to launch the Columbia instead? The 
			answer, my friends, is that the Enterprise was designed to be a 
			training ship for shuttle astronauts. It is not meant for orbital 
			flight. Instead, it is specially equipped to make shorter, 
			suborbital flights into space. In effect, it can do everything short 
			of going into earth orbit. It can climb to orbital altitudes as high 
			as 125 miles before dropping back to earth. This enables astronauts 
			to practice working in weightlessness for up to five and one-half 
			minutes at a time. It also allows astronauts to practice landing the 
			shuttle, slowing down from speeds of around 5,000 miles per hour.
			 
			
			 
			The Enterprise is exactly like its sister ships in the crew 
			compartment and cockpit. What makes the Enterprise radically 
			different is the cargo bay area. The Enterprise cannot carry cargo 
			because the bay area is taken up by rocket fuel tanks. The tanks of 
			the Enterprise can hold well over 100,000 pounds of rocket fuel when 
			fully loaded. To make a suborbital hop into space, the Enterprise is 
			perched on top of a modified Boeing 747 known as the “Launch 
			Aircraft.” Inside the 747 there are technicians with instruments and 
			support equipment for the shuttle. The shuttle Enterprise is loaded 
			with rocket fuel, and then the 747 takes off. At an altitude of 
			around 40,000 feet, the shuttle is launched. The launch techniques 
			are derived from the old days of the X-15 Research Airplane and 
			others before it. 
			
			 
			The Enterprise is released from its mounts, rises up, and then falls 
			back behind the 747. As soon as it is clear of the 747,
			the Enterprise starts its rocket engines and zooms upward at a steep 
			angle. After a minute or so the rockets shut off, and the Enterprise 
			is left to coast upward to its peak altitude and then drop back 
			toward earth. From the moment the engines shut off until the shuttle 
			begins re-entering the atmosphere five or six minutes later, the 
			astronauts inside are weightless. Astronauts Young and Crippen made 
			more than half a dozen training flights like this aboard the 
			Enterprise before they lifted off aboard the Columbia at Cape 
			Canaveral. That is why they were so ready to go all the way into 
			orbit. They had already done everything else that was necessary to 
			work their way up to it. Of course, other training was necessary to 
			work their way up to those suborbital flights aboard the Enterprise. 
			For one thing, they spent many hours in the detailed replica of the 
			shuttle which is housed inside a modified Boeing 747. The “Flying 
			Mock-Up”, as it is called, is a simulator designed to acquaint 
			astronauts with shuttle operation as realistically as possible. One 
			of its advantages is that it can even provide periods of 
			weightlessness of up to about 45 seconds. The 747 pilot does this by 
			flying a precise arc through the air called a “parabolic 
			trajectory.” It’s an old technique developed a quarter century ago 
			to help astronauts get accustomed to weightlessness.  
			
			 
			All of these things and more were originally conceived and developed 
			for purely technical reasons, but they are being kept secret from 
			you because the Bolsheviks who now control NASA have turned them 
			into tools of deception against you and me. Lately, publicity about 
			the Space Shuttle Program has been focused on three geographic 
			locations. One is the launch site for orbital missions, Cape 
			Canaveral, Florida. Another is Edwards Air Force Base, California. 
			The third is that old stand-by, the NASA Manned Space Flight Center 
			in Houston, Texas. As always, we are being distracted from paying 
			serious attention to the one area that is most important of all. It 
			is the missing link, the true nerve center of the entire Space 
			Shuttle Program. My friends, I’m talking about the White Sands 
			Missile Range in southern New Mexico.  
			
			 
			Most people today rarely give a second thought to White Sands. Few 
			people remember that White Sands is where America’s Space Program 
			got its start after World War II. Captured German V-2 rockets were 
			taken to White Sands to be studied and test fired. After the V-2s, 
			there were American rockets, the Navy’s Viking series, and others. 
			They were launched, rocketed upward into the fringes of space, and 
			came back to earth—all within the boundaries of the vast White Sands 
			Missile Range. One time a missile got out of control, veered south, 
			and almost destroyed a small Mexican town when it crashed to earth; 
			but that incident was a dramatic exception to the normal situation. 
			Most of the time, no one outside White Sands even knew when rockets 
			were launched. Recently the public has been made aware of the vast 
			wide-open spaces that constitute Edwards Air Force Base in 
			California. For comparison, White Sands is so huge that it would 
			hold nearly 100 Edwards Air Force Bases! White Sands, my friends, is 
			the training base for space shuttle pilots; and since late 1977 it 
			has also become much more. It is the geographic key to the secret 
			military missions which are now the central focus of the Space 
			Shuttle Program. The Shuttle Program today is being managed in a way 
			that is far different from the original plans. In August 1977 we 
			were shown early gliding tests of the training shuttle Enterprise. 
			The plan of NASA was to drum up public support for the Shuttle 
			Program, just as they had done a decade earlier in the Moon Program.
			 
			
			 
			In AUDIO LETTER No. 26 I detailed how the Apollo Program, the 
			biggest military program in American history, was disguised as a 
			peaceful scientific venture. In the same way, the original plan was 
			to bathe the military Shuttle Program in the glare of deceptive 
			publicity. In the process we would have learned about the suborbital 
			space capability of the Enterprise. Even the crucial White Sands 
			would have received more publicity. What changed it all was the 
			secret “Battle of the Harvest Moon” in space September 27, 1977. 
			This secret space battle, which I made public that month in AUDIO 
			LETTER No. 26, took place barely one month after the first gliding 
			tests of the space shuttle Enterprise. Russia’s military take-over 
			of space was under way!  
			
			 
			Only the next month, October 1977, a newly operational Russian 
			Cosmos Interceptor shot down SKYLAB. SKYLAB, along with its crew of 
			five American astronauts secretly aboard, died in a giant fireball 
			over the United States. I reported on SKYLAB’s fate that month in 
			AUDIO LETTER No. 27, and also revealed that NASA was initiating a 
			prolonged cover-up of what had happened. NASA wanted everyone to 
			forget about that mysterious headline-making fireball, so they 
			pretended that SKYLAB was still in orbit but sinking unexpectedly. 
			NASA used stories about the space shuttle as part of their SKYLAB 
			cover-up. They pretended that perhaps the shuttle would come along 
			in time to save SKYLAB. As I reported then, that was a double lie by 
			NASA. First, SKYLAB could never be saved because it had already been 
			destroyed. Second, the United States was in no position at that time 
			to launch the shuttle or anything else of a military nature into 
			space. Russia was deploying her secret new Space Triad of advanced 
			manned space weapons.  
			
			 
			America’s previous military control of space had been totally 
			shattered by Russia. Our military base on the moon had been put out 
			of action in the “Battle of the Harvest Moon.” Russian Cosmos 
			Interceptors had started sweeping the skies clear of American Spy 
			Satellites, and Russian hovering electrogravitic weapons platforms, 
			the Cosmospheres, were making headlines by creating enormous air 
			booms along the East Coast and elsewhere. All of these things took 
			place just as America’s Space Shuttle Program was getting off the 
			ground.  
			
			 
			The result was a complete reorganization of the Shuttle Program. The 
			old plans to bathe it in continuous publicity were thrown out. The 
			Bolsheviks here, who have replaced the Rockefeller cartel in many 
			areas of power, cast a net of secrecy over all these new military 
			plans. We were never told about many of the capabilities of the 
			training shuttle Enterprise, and we were never told about the many 
			things which are going on at White Sands in the military Shuttle 
			Program. By keeping these things secret from us, the Bolsheviks here 
			have placed themselves in a powerful position to deceive us.  
			
			  
			We have never been told about the modified NASA 747 which carries a 
			complete replica of the crew quarters and cargo bay of a shuttle. 
			Therefore we are unaware that this airplane, originally intended for 
			training, has become a Bolshevik tool of deception against us. When 
			we saw video tapes of astronauts in the simulated Shuttle cockpit, 
			we naturally thought it was the real thing. Seeing a notebook float 
			in mid air for a few seconds next to the astronauts, we were 
			supposed to think: “They are weightless because they are in orbit.” 
			We were given no clue that these moments of weightlessness had taken 
			place months earlier in a 747 flying a controlled arc through the 
			air. 
			
			 
			Likewise, we were shown one or two episodes of the astronauts moving 
			around the cabin, obviously weightless for up to three or four 
			minutes. What we were not told is that these scenes had been 
			video-taped months earlier during suborbital space hops by the 
			training shuttle Enterprise.  
			
			 
			Many of my listeners have called or written with the same 
			observation about the first of these episodes shown the day of the 
			launch. We heard the alleged “live” conversation of Young and 
			Crippen, and yet, in the television picture, they were not moving 
			their lips. They had merely posed for the camera during a suborbital 
			flight months earlier, and they recorded the sound track we heard 
			only days before the launch. While NASA may have fooled you and me 
			about the Space Shuttle, they did not fool the new rulers of Russia. 
			They learned last fall what the flight of the Columbia was really 
			all about; and, my friends, when the Columbia was launched two weeks 
			ago, the Russians were ready and waiting! 
			
			  
			
			 
			Topic #2 
			
			  
			
			--A month before the shuttle “Columbia” 
			blasted off from Cape Canaveral, the two astronauts who were to ride 
			in it held a news conference in Houston. The day was March 9, 1981. 
			Astronaut Robert Crippen caught the attention of the reporters when 
			he said:  
			
				
				“I think the odds, with the way 
				we’ve designed the mission right now, are that we will probably 
				come home early.” 
				
				 
				Then he added, quote: “As far as John and I are concerned, if we 
				get up and get down, it’s a success.” 
			 
			
			Those words of astronaut Crippen about a 
			short mission were more accurate than most people realized.  
			
			 
			The real mission plan, which I had already made public in AUDIO 
			LETTER No. 62, was for a short mission. The astronauts were supposed 
			to get into orbit and deploy the military satellite from the 
			Columbia’s cargo bay very quickly, then they were to return to 
			Earth—not aboard the Shuttle but in a special re-entry capsule. Two 
			days later they were supposed to land the disguised shuttle 
			“Enterprise” at Edwards Air Force Base as the final act in the 
			falsified drama staged for our benefit. In AUDIO LETTER No. 62 I 
			described the military purpose of the mission in detail. For the 
			first time in three years the Pentagon was hoping to get a Spy 
			Satellite into orbit that could not be shot down immediately by 
			Russia. I also outlined important features of the flight plan which 
			had been conceived for the Columbia. Now I want to give you more 
			details about that and tell you how it turned out because, my 
			friends, the Bolsheviks here in the Government are now planning to 
			try it again with a second shuttle flight presently scheduled for 
			the fall of this year 1981.  
			
			 
			Knowing what happened this time, I believe you will be far better 
			prepared to see through it all next time. If you can think back to 
			American space launches of the past, you may have noticed something 
			very unusual about the launch of the Columbia. In the past, manned 
			space launches from Cape Canaveral have always been made toward the 
			southeast, toward the equator, but not this time. The Columbia was 
			launched to the northeast, away from the equator. The reason for 
			this, my friends, was the secret space reconnaissance mission of the 
			Columbia.  
			
			 
			In its public news releases, NASA told everyone that Columbia was 
			launched into a 44-degree orbit—that is, it would never go further 
			north or south than 44 degrees above and below the equator. But the 
			actual orbit chosen for the Columbia was a 69-degree orbit. A 
			69-degree orbit was chosen because it would take the Columbia, and 
			the Spy Satellite inside it, all the way north to the Arctic Circle 
			and beyond. That is the kind of orbit that is necessary if a spy 
			satellite is to fly reconnaissance over Russia.  
			
			 
			The northeast launch of the Columbia was done in order to enable the 
			Spy Satellite to start gathering data over Russia only minutes after 
			the Columbia reached orbit. These days time is of the essence in any 
			attempt to spy on Russia. Every American spy satellite launched at 
			Russia during the past three years has been blinded or shot down 
			before gathering much data. The secret flight plan for the Columbia 
			was completely different from what NASA claimed in public. The plan 
			called for Columbia to be launched on an initial northeast course in 
			the general direction of Bermuda, then roughly 2-1/2 minutes after 
			launch, Columbia was to begin an unorthodox course change—a wide 
			sweeping turn into the north. This unprecedented curving launch was 
			intended as an evasive maneuver. Planners of the Columbia mission 
			believed this would enable Columbia to sneak past any Russian 
			Cosmospheres that might be waiting overhead.  
			
			  
			
			Still accelerating on its curving 
			course, the Columbia was supposed to pass about 100 miles east of 
			Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Roughly 200 miles east of Washington, 
			D.C., the Shuttle’s main engines were to cut off. After coasting in 
			silence for a few seconds, the fuel tank was scheduled to cut loose 
			as the Columbia passed 100 miles east of New Jersey. For the next 
			two minutes the Shuttle and its fuel tank were to be coasting onward 
			past the east tip of Long Island, over Boston, and onward toward 
			Maine. During that time the Shuttle was supposed to maneuver away 
			from the fuel tank, using small maneuvering jets. Finally, just as 
			the Columbia passed over New Brunswick, Canada, the flight plan 
			called for the orbital maneuvering engines to be fired. Somewhere 
			over the Labrador Sea, flying upside-down, the Columbia was 
			scheduled to reach earth orbit. As soon as it did so, the flight 
			plan called for astronauts Young and Crippen to go to work fast. In 
			less than 10 minutes time they were supposed to open up the cargo 
			bay doors and turn on the sensors of the Spy Satellite resting 
			inside.  
			
			  
			
			As they did these things, the Columbia 
			was to be racing over the south tip of Greenland, out over the 
			middle of the Denmark Strait between Greenland and Iceland, above 
			the Arctic Circle, and then dipping back southward toward northern 
			Norway, Finland, and Russia. According to the flight plan, the 
			Columbia was scheduled to cross the Russian border just south of the 
			strategic Kola Peninsula. The time: a mere 22 minutes, 42 seconds, 
			after lift-off from Cape Canaveral. At that moment initial 
			reconnaissance over Russia was to be under way. The Spy Satellite 
			inside the cargo bay, even though not yet deployed, would have had a 
			perfect view downward through the open doors of the upside-down 
			Shuttle.  
			
			 
			The Columbia was intended to fly over a course across Russia that 
			began just west of the strategic White Sea in extreme
			northwestern Russia. From there the planned course of the Columbia 
			was to take it southeastward over some 2500 miles of
			strategic Russian territory. During the first minute alone, the 
			Satellite was expected to see parts of the highly sensitive Kola
			Peninsula, the White Sea, including the super secret submarine yards 
			at Archangel and the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The Shuttle was also to 
			pass near Kazan, one of the bases of Russia’s flying ABM system. 
			This system, as I revealed a year ago in AUDIO LETTER No. 54, uses 
			charged particle beams carried by supersonic TU-144 transports.
			 
			
			 
			Toward the end of the first pass over Russia the Spy Satellite was 
			expected to gather data on two more of Russia’s four Cosmodromes—those 
			of Baikonur and Tyura-Tam. In between, numerous other war targets 
			were also to come under scrutiny. The Spy Satellite in the 
			Columbia’s cargo bay was expected to see all that during its very 
			first pass over Russian territory. It would all take only 8-1/2 
			minutes! Then the Columbia would have crossed the border with 
			Afghanistan, heading toward India. Barely 10 minutes later, the Spy 
			Satellite was to be radioing its data down to the American receivers 
			at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.  
			
			 
			That was the plan, my friends. The Bolshevik military planners here 
			were confident that their Spy Satellite would get at least this 
			planned first look at Russia. They were sure that Columbia’s curving 
			launch and the short time involved would prevent Russia from 
			thwarting the mission. Columbia took off from Cape Canaveral at 7:00 
			A.M. Eastern Time, that Sunday morning. By 7:23 Columbia was 
			expected to be over Russia already. By 7:31 Columbia was expected to 
			be leaving Russian skies, and by 7:45 that Sunday morning the 
			military planners expected to have their first reconnaissance data 
			from Russia. The plan sounded plausible, my friends, but the 
			Bolsheviks here are falling victim to the very Intelligence gap 
			which they themselves created in America years ago. Russian 
			Intelligence agents were able to learn the general outlines of the 
			Columbia mission plan some six months ago.  
			
			  
			
			Fully one month before the public 
			roll-out of the Columbia at Cape Canaveral last November, the 
			Russian Space Command was studying the problem. There was no 
			question about one thing: The Columbia’s mission could not be 
			allowed to succeed. Given even a shred of up-to-date reconnaissance 
			data, the Bolsheviks in America are determined to set off nuclear 
			war. Even so, there was a question about the best way to spoil the 
			Shuttle mission. Several possibilities were considered, including 
			sabotage or simply blasting the Columbia out of the sky. All were 
			rejected because they shared one weakness. Each alternative would 
			halt one shuttle mission, but it would not stop the Shuttle Program 
			as a whole, and Russia’s goal is to completely shut down the Space 
			Shuttle Program.  
			
			 
			At last they hit upon the solution. What was needed was a Space Age 
			version of the famous U-2 incident of two decades ago. In the waning 
			days of the Eisenhower Administration, Russia had publicly accused 
			the United States of invading its air space with spy flights. That 
			was before the era of Spy Satellites, and invading other countries’ 
			air space was a serious charge in the eyes of the world. American 
			spokesmen tried to defuse the growing furor while carefully avoiding 
			a definitive denial of the charges; but the Russians kept it up. 
			Finally President Eisenhower became so exasperated that he flatly 
			denied, in public, that America was flying spy planes over Russia. 
			That was exactly what the Russians were waiting for. The Russians 
			promptly did what American Intelligence specialists thought they 
			could not do—they shot down a high-flying U-2 on a flight over 
			Russia. The name of the CIA pilot, the late Francis Gary Powers, 
			filled the headlines world-wide overnight. The Russians had made a 
			liar of the President of the United States! A summit had been 
			scheduled between President Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev, but 
			the Russians icily called it off.  
			
			 
			The Russian Space Command proposed to the Kremlin that the shuttle 
			Columbia be made the focus of a similar incident. All
			that was necessary was that the Columbia be made to crash land in 
			Russia reasonably intact. Having protested continuously about the 
			military nature of the Shuttle Program, Russia would be able to stun 
			the world by proving it. They would put the crashed Shuttle on 
			public display together with its nuclear-powered, laser-firing Spy 
			Satellite. The Kremlin liked the plan, and agreed to it. To further 
			emphasize the parallels with the 1960 U-2 incident, Russia has 
			recently proposed a summit with the United States. The plan was to 
			withdraw the summit proposal in protest after shooting down the 
			Columbia.  
			
			  
			The Russian Space Command went to work several months ago to get 
			ready. They were faced with a tall order to bring down the Columbia 
			on Russian territory without totally destroying it. As recently as a 
			year ago it would have been an impossible task, but now Russia has a 
			new space tool to do the job. It is a third version of the Russian 
			levitating weapons platform, the Cosmosphere. They are called “Super 
			Heavies” by the Russian Space Command.  
			
			 
			The Russian Super Heavy Cosmospheres are still considered 
			experimental. Even so, the Russians have already built seven of 
			them. They are mammoth machines, the largest flying machines ever 
			built. In terms of volume, they are even bigger than the biggest 
			zeppelins of the 1930’s. They can carry a pay load of more than 50 
			tons, far more than our own space shuttle; and they are equipped 
			with powerful electromagnetic propulsion which can take the 
			Cosmosphere all the way to orbital speed. In short, my friends, the 
			jumbo Cosmosphere is Russia’s space shuttle. It is still 
			experimental, but it is operating already.  
			
			 
			In order to carry out their attack on the space shuttle Columbia, 
			Russia’s entire fleet of seven jumbo Cosmospheres were made ready. 
			Five were outfitted with special grappling equipment to enable them 
			to seize a very large object in space. The other two were outfitted 
			with neutron particle beam weapons. These weapons are the same type 
			as were used in the “Battle of the Harvest Moon” in September 1977.
			 
			
			 
			At 7:00 A.M. Sunday morning, April 12, the rocket engines of the 
			space shuttle Columbia roared to life. Moments later the giant solid 
			boosters were fired, and the Columbia took off fast. As it climbed, 
			it rolled around and started leaning into its flight path toward 
			space. As we watched on our television sets, it rapidly dwindled off 
			into the northeast. We watched as the solid boosters separated and 
			peeled away to each side. Moments later the Columbia vanished from 
			the screen.  
			
			 
			The television scene shifted to the alleged Mission Control in 
			Houston. It was the old familiar scene with rows of Mission
			Controllers intent on their consoles. Up in front the NASA 
			computer-controlled map started tracing the alleged course of the
			Columbia. According to the map, Columbia was heading out over the 
			Atlantic toward Bermuda; but at that moment, free of the solid 
			boosters, Columbia was already starting its long sweeping curve to 
			the north. One-hundred-fifty miles east of Charleston, South 
			Carolina, Russia’s fleet of 7 jumbo Cosmospheres were hovering high 
			over the ocean. As the space shuttle approached on its elaborate 
			curving path, the Cosmospheres started speeding up to intercept it. 
			The Shuttle was already flying upside-down with the huge fuel tank 
			on top. The two Cosmospheres armed with neutron beams closed in on 
			the Columbia from below and slightly behind, where they could not be 
			seen by Young and Crippen. The other five jumbo Cosmospheres with 
			their grappling equipment flew in formation above and well behind 
			the fuel tank to be out of the 
			line of fire.  
			
			  
			
			The Cosmospheres paced the Shuttle until 
			it reached a predetermined altitude and speed. Then the armed 
			Cosmospheres opened up with their neutron beams. Firing at 
			point-blank range, each Cosmosphere fired just two bursts from its 
			beam weapon. The first salvo flooded the cockpit area and an area 
			near the engines in the rear. Young and Crippen died instantly, the 
			neutron radiation having totally disrupted all activity of their 
			nervous systems, brains, eyes, and hearts. At the same time the 
			Shuttle’s engines shut down. A fraction of a second later, the 
			second salvo flooded neutron radiation into the nose and an area 
			beneath the cargo bay. These shots were calculated to derange and 
			shut down the Columbia’s flight computers—that is, all the computers 
			except one. The Russians wanted the backup computer to take over and 
			do its job—that is, make an emergency automatic re-entry and crash 
			landing in Russia. They anticipated that it would do so because the 
			backup computer is heavily shielded against radiation. The shielding 
			is a material more efficient than lead. It is gold! The Russians 
			expected that the “Gold Computer”, as it is known in certain 
			circles, would take over after the engines shut down. Sure enough, 
			within 10 seconds after the engines shut down, the fuel tank, still 
			a third full, was automatically cast loose. 
			
			  
			
			The Gold Computer was now flying the 
			Shuttle. The five jumbo Cosmospheres with grappling equipment 
			fastened onto the fuel tank. Then, using their powerful 
			electromagnetic propulsion, they veered away with the tank. From its 
			northeasterly course, the tank was swerved around over the North 
			Atlantic in a great arc until it was heading southeast instead. The 
			Cosmospheres then accelerated to orbital speed and cast the fuel 
			tank loose. Three years ago the first Cosmospheres had sent a 
			message by way of enormous air booms along America’s East Coast. Now 
			Russia’s newest Cosmospheres were using the Shuttle fuel tank to 
			send a chilling new message to America’s Bolshevik war planners. 
			Meanwhile the armed Cosmospheres followed the Columbia itself. 
			Having had its engines shut down prematurely, the Columbia was well 
			below orbital speed. Instead it was following a ballistic path, just 
			like an ICBM, into the heart of Russia. It looked as though the 
			Russian plan was going to work, but then the unexpected happened!
			 
			
			 
			One of Columbia’s deranged computers apparently started working 
			again. The brief shut-down had thrown it out of synchronization with 
			the Gold Computer, so the two computers apparently did not 
			communicate with one another. As the Columbia passed over the border 
			of Russia, it was flying right-side-up instead of upside-down under 
			control of the Gold Computer. But the other computer opened up the 
			cargo bay doors right on schedule. As the Shuttle began to re-enter 
			over Russia, hot air flooded the cargo bay. Heat sensors in the Spy 
			Satellite detected the heat build-up, which was programmed into the 
			Satellite’s computer as a sign of “attack damage.” Finally, the 
			temperature built up to a critical point, activating a self-destruct 
			circuit in the Satellite. The Spy Satellite exploded, blowing the 
			Columbia apart.  
			
			 
			The Russians had hoped for a crash landing in recognizable form. 
			Instead, the Columbia ended up in wreckage strewn along a line some 
			85 miles long in central Russia southeast of the City of Kazan. As 
			it turned out, neither the Bolsheviks here nor the Russians got what 
			they wanted. The Bolsheviks did not get their reconnaissance data, 
			and the Russians did not get a recognizable space shuttle to show 
			the world. That leaves the stage set for another “try” by both sides 
			later this year. 
  
			
			  
			
			Topic #3 
			
			  
			
			--Sunday, April 12, 1981, was the 20th 
			anniversary of the first manned flight into space. It was the 
			anniversary of the first orbital flight by a Russian cosmonaut, Yuri 
			Gagarin. It was also a day of total disarray among the Bolshevik 
			masters of America’s Space Shuttle Program.  
			
			 
			Less than eight minutes after launch that Sunday morning they knew 
			something had happened to the Columbia. You and I were still hearing 
			the sound effects of a seemingly successful flight, courtesy of the 
			NASA tape recording from Houston. But the military controllers at 
			White Sands, who were following the real flight, were hearing 
			nothing at all. Columbia had suddenly gone totally silent.  
			
			 
			At 7:45 A.M. the news got worse. Columbia had failed to arrive over 
			the Indian Ocean on schedule.  
			
			 
			Before the morning was out, there was still more bad news. NORAD was 
			tracking the fuel tank of the Shuttle. It was not supposed to be in 
			orbit at all—but there it was, in an orbit that looked impossible.
			 
			
			 
			That evening, Sunday April 12, the Shuttle’s fuel tank re-entered 
			over the Gulf of Mexico just south of Louisiana. The tank had 
			ruptured but there was still a sizeable amount of liquid hydrogen 
			and oxygen inside. When the tank re-entered it heated up and set off 
			an enormous explosion, creating a giant cloud at the fringes of 
			space. Gold plating, which is used extensively in the shuttle fuel 
			tank because of its heat transfer properties, was vaporized and 
			scattered through the cloud. The result was the same as when gold is 
			added in tiny quantities to stained window glass—a brilliant 
			pinkish-red color. The giant pink cloud, with chunks of the ruined 
			fuel tank flashing in the sun, created headlines as it passed to the 
			northeast over Louisiana and Mississippi. Meanwhile, Government 
			spokesmen tried to pooh-pooh it all as, quote “a natural 
			phenomenon.” The Bolsheviks here still are not quite sure what 
			happened to the Columbia, but they do know that as far as Space is 
			concerned, the Shuttle Program is their only hope. They have three 
			more orbital shuttles hidden away at White Sands, and they intend to 
			launch them all no matter what the odds may be, so the NASA cover-up 
			of the Columbia disaster went right on according to plan.  
			
			 
			Two years ago I first revealed the existence of man-made genetic 
			replicas of human beings. I was widely disbelieved and condemned at 
			the time, just as I knew I would be. But they do exist, and once 
			again they have been pressed into service before our eyes.  
			
			 
			Tuesday morning, April 14, genetic replicas called “Synthetics” of 
			the late astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen were readied at 
			White Sands. They were programmed to take a computerized ride on the 
			training shuttle “Enterprise.” The Young and Crippen entities 
			boarded the Enterprise, which was mounted on top of the launch 747. 
			After rocket fuel was loaded for the shuttle, the 747 took off and 
			headed west, avoiding commercial air traffic. The launch 747 headed 
			out over the Pacific until it was several hundred miles west of Los 
			Angeles. Then it turned back toward the east toward the California 
			coast. 
			
			 
			On television we were told that the non-existent Columbia was 
			re-entering from orbit. Meanwhile the “Enterprise”, re-labeled
			“Columbia”, cut loose from the 747 and fired its rockets. It sped up 
			to a speed of nearly 6,000 miles per hour, then we
			watched it as it made that dramatic race in from the sea to a 
			precise computer landing at Edwards Air Force Base. It was all timed 
			to agree as closely as possible with the official NASA timetable.
			 
			
			 
			Even so, a technical mistake was made that morning and as a result 
			we were told that the Shuttle would land six minutes early. My 
			friends, in space flight, six minutes might as well be a year. Six 
			minutes in orbit corresponds to nearly a 2,000 mile error in the 
			location of the Shuttle, but on TV nobody bothered to question it. 
			They all just smiled and said, “Isn’t it a lovely day to watch the 
			Shuttle.”  
			
			 
			After the dramatic Shuttle landing, former astronaut Gene Cernan 
			expressed surprise on ABC television. He said the Shuttle simply did 
			not look scorched enough for a ship that had re-entered from orbit. 
			Likewise, when the synthetics called Young and Crippen emerged, they 
			did not act like men who had been weightless for two days. Instead 
			they bounded down the access steps and pranced around with restless 
			energy, but no one questioned it. After all, we had seen the Shuttle 
			landing for ourselves; and as that old saying goes, “Seeing is 
			believing.” Now it’s time for my Last Minute Summary. My friends, 
			the score in America’s Space Shuttle Program is now “One down and 
			three to go.” Three more shuttles like the Columbia are waiting 
			their turn in the desert at White Sands. Each will have the name 
			“Columbia” painted on its side. The real Columbia is now dead, along 
			with its crew; but thanks to these mechanical clones, the Columbia 
			will live again in the public eye.
			 
			
			  
			I have given you as many details as time will allow about the 
			Columbia disaster and its cover-up by NASA. The point of it all is 
			not whether Russia is ahead or America is ahead in the Space race. 
			The point is that we are being deceived. We are being given a false 
			sense of security and a false sense of confidence. We are being led 
			like sheep to slaughter into nuclear war and Bolshevik dictatorship.
			 
			
			 
			If we choose to believe their lies, then they will succeed, they 
			will destroy our way of life, and enslave the few of us who survive 
			their war. OR, we can learn to do as our Lord Jesus Christ taught us 
			to do long ago. We can learn to look for the truth, cherish the 
			truth, and believe the Truth. If we do that, my friends, then we 
			will always be free.  
			
			 
			Until next month, God willing, this is Dr. Beter. Thank you, and may 
			God bless each and every one of you. 
			
			  
			
			
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