Secret Space - The SOYUZ Conspiracy

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Secret Space - The SOYUZ Conspiracy
December 11, 2011

Narrated by Elliott Gould. Includes secret film footage never seen until now. After 15 years of research, filmmakers have discovered brand-new evidence that reveals a scandalous conspiracy surrounding the death of one of the old Soviet Union's most famous cosmonauts, Colonel Vladimir Komarov.


When Komarov and the new Soyuz rocket was launched into space on the morning of April 23rd, 1967, his spaceship had catastrophic failures that began almost immediately. His ship lost power on re-entry and Komarov was killed instantly on impact.


The Soviet government was not about to admit this failure on the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Soviet Union and covered up the entire incident by saying that Komarov's mission had been a big success, but that he later was killed in a bus crash.


Only one man in the entire Soviet Union, Komarov's best friend Yuri Gagarin, was strong enough to force the government to tell the truth about what really happened to Komarov during his space flight. This program includes secret archival footage that has never been seen by the public, until now.

 
as you know recently russian soyuz have failed several times recently, we know now why.

Russian woman sneaks into missile factory... and discovered it looks just like a scene from Star Wars


These incredible pictures were taken by a young Russian woman after she crept inside a factory belonging to one of the world's top manufacturers of liquid-fuel rockets.

Lana Sator found her way into one of NPO Energomash's huge factories outside the Russian capital Moscow, without coming across a single security guard - or indeed any other employees at all.

But she could now be in some serious trouble with the Russian government.

The young blogger and her friends were able to simply jump over the fence surrounding the complex, climb the ladders surrounding the outside, and find their way right into its heart through a series of gangways, tunnels and pipes.

But this apparently decrepit factory is far from abandoned. NPO Energomash builds rockets that power the modern Soyuz, the Zenit 3SL, and the Angara and Baikal launch vehicles.

Their RD-180 engine powers the first stage of the Atlas V, an American rocket, and they have strong ties to the Russian military - which has one of the biggest arsenals of nuclear armed ballistic missiles in the world

The Russian government has already responded to Ms Sator's adventures in the strategically important site. Officials have sent her letters warning that her situation will get 'much worse' if she keeps posting photos from the factory online.

For her part, Ms Sator has been undeterred and simply posted the letters on her own blog - lana.sator.livejournal.com - for the world to see.


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