On October 28th, an unmanned NASA Antares rocket that was on a resupply mission to the ISS self-destructed shortly after takeoff. Conspiracy theorist all over the internet are talking about how the rocket may have been carrying illegal spy equipment.

God Like Productions is a website on the internet where conspiracy theorist meet, talk, and discuss what's "Really" going on in the world. This post caught my eye earlier today:

So I'm watching CNN just a few minutes ago, when a NASA rocket exploded just after launch. CNN is broadcasting NASA live, and you hear Mission Control scrambling, the voice stuttering and wavering as he tries to tell the launch team to scrub their hard drives and get rid of all classified information in preparation for debriefing. They only played that tape once, then they replayed the video of the explosion several times, but without audio. Next they have a specialist on who says the rocket was carrying supplies to the International Space Station, in addition to "classified crypto equipment." When Wolf Blitzer asked him to clarify what that means, he said something like, "well, we're not supposed to use the Space Station for military missions, but I suppose it could be carrying spy equipment or something of that nature." They cut that guy off in just a few seconds. Now they are reporting that they are cordoning off the area due to the classified nature of the $2 billion dollars of equipment and referred to it as "U.S. investigations equipment." A few minutes later, they have a specialist on, who is saying that he wants to make it very clear that there is NO SPY EQUIPMENT on board."

So did NASA really have the equipment on board? It wouldn't have been NASA per say but maybe our military.

I guess now it doesn't matter either way.

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