While the attention of a terrified world has been riveted on a virus, and while concern about radiation has been focused on 5G on the ground, the assault on the heavens has reached astronomical proportions. During the past two years, the number of satellites circling the earth has increased from 2,000 to 4,800, and a flood of new projects has brought the number of operating, approved, and proposed satellites to at least 441,449.
There is controversy surrounding Firstenberg as highlighted by Claire Edwards. Because of this, we felt it was right to publish both his warning as well as highlight Edwards’ concerns to allow readers to investigate, follow up and decide for themselves.
Firstenberg Controversy
Claire Edwards, an editor on drugs, crime and anti-terrorism, had worked at the United Nations (“UN”), Austria, for 18 years. She especially worked on documents regarding space and worked on the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space which has a legal subcommittee and a scientific and technical subcommittee. Edwards has a good understanding of Space Law as well as some of the issues regarding space.
As a co-author and former promoter of the [International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space], I am in the unenviable position of having a moral obligation to warn the public that they are being misled and misdirected. Our perilous circumstances compel me to do so.
As can be seen from the newsletter, Firstenberg is working closely with stop5ginternational, an organisation established by the very entity from which the current global putsch emanates, the depopulationist Club of Rome. It was initiated by a woman who worked directly for the Club of Budapest, subsidiary of the Club of Rome, and is led by a woman who is a self-confessed (claimed former) member of Extinction Rebellion, a Soros-funded organisation warmly endorsed by Club of Rome.
In December 2019, Firstenberg became an executive member of stop5ginternational, effectively merging the 5G Space Appeal with stop5ginternational, flagrantly ignoring my strong opposition to this as a co-creator of the Appeal, on the grounds that signatories did not sign the Appeal to pledge allegiance to an oligarch-inspired, depopulationist organisation.
Firstenberg is therefore working hand in glove with people who are serving the interests of entities whose goals are depopulation and the theft of all the resources of our planet.
Firstenberg begins by listing the number of satellite projects worldwide by company. “The companies are based in the United States unless otherwise indicated.” His lists:
1. 17,270 satellites that have been already approved by the US Federal Communications
Commission (“FCC”), with Amazon (Kuiper) having the highest number at 3,236
satellites.
2. Applications for 65,912 satellites pending before the FCC, again Amaazon (Kuiper) has
the most at 4,538 additional satellites.
3. Constellations totalling 14,892 satellites announced by governments. Guowang, China
has the most with 12,992 satellites. To put this extraordinary number into context, the
next highest is Roscosmos, Russia with 904.
4. Other low-earth-orbit (“LEO”) constellations planned by US and foreign companies,
totalling more than 16,055 satellites.
Rwanda, which wants to catapult Africa into world leadership in space, filed an application with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on 21 September 2021 for a staggering 327,320 satellites.
Most of the above list of satellites would orbit at altitudes between about 325 km (200 miles) and 1,100 km (680 miles), except that some of Rwanda’s proposed orbits go as low as 280 km (174 miles). The above list does not include applications for satellites in geostationary orbit (GEO), or for LEO constellations of fewer than 5 satellites, or constellations in medium earth orbit (MEO).
An article published in March 2021 by scientists in Slovakia, Spain and the United States noted that the scattering of sunlight from all of the objects in space is causing a “new skyglow” during the beginning and end of each night that has already brightened the natural night sky by about 10 per cent. The authors are concerned that “the additional contribution of the new satellite mega-constellations” would ruin the night sky to a much greater extent.
Another paper commissioned by the Canadian Astronomical Society and submitted to the Canadian government on 31 March 2021 noted the impact this skyglow will have:
In ancient times, humans everywhere in the world had access to completely dark skies. In stark contrast, today 80% of North Americans cannot see the Milky Way from where they live because of light pollution. The lack of darkness that many people now experience due to urban light pollution has been linked to many physical and mental health issues, both in humans and wildlife. But there are still pockets of darkness where urban-dwellers can escape the light pollution and experience skies nearly as dark as those seen by our ancestors. Unfortunately, light pollution from satellites will be a global phenomenon — there will be nowhere left on Earth to experience skies free from bright satellites in orbit.
And not only do thousands of whole satellites threaten the heavens, but a phenomenal amount of debris orbits the earth as a result of satellites colliding, exploding, or otherwise being destroyed while in space. During the 64 years that humans have been launching rockets, the protective blankets of the ionosphere and magnetosphere have become the Earth’s largest garbage pit.
According to the European Space Agency, there are, in orbit around the Earth today, 7,790 intact satellites, of which 4,800 are functioning. Since 1957, there have been more than 630 breakups, explosions, collisions, and other satellite-destroying events. This has resulted in the creation of more than 9,700 tons of space debris. There are, in orbit today:
* 30,430 debris objects presently being tracked
* 36,500 objects larger than 10 cm in size
* 1,000,000 objects from 1 cm to 10 cm in size
* 330,000,000 objects from 1 mm to 1 cm in size
Effects on Ozone
Ozone depletion is one of the largest environmental concerns surrounding rocket launches from Earth.
In 2021, there were 146 orbital rocket launches to put 1,800 satellites into space. At that rate, to maintain and continually replace 100,000 low-earth-orbit satellites, which have an average lifespan of five years, would require more than 1,600 rocket launches per year, or more than four every day, forever into the future.
2020 and 2021 witnessed two of the largest Antarctic ozone holes since measurements began in 1979. The 2020 hole was also the longest-lasting on record, and the 2021 hole was only a few days shorter; larger than the continent of Antarctica, it began in late July 2021 and ended on December 28, 2021. Everyone is still blaming chlorofluorocarbons (“CFCs”), which were banned by the Montreal Protocol in 1978. Nobody is looking at rocket launches, of which there were more in 2020 and 2021 than in any previous year. In addition to the 146 orbital launches in 2021, there were 143 sub-orbital launches of rockets to over 80 kilometres in altitude, for a total of 289 high-altitude launches for the year, or almost one every day.
Earthquakes and Thunderstorms
The rocket exhaust from every launch emits tons of water vapour, which is more conductive than dry air. The stratosphere is dry and contains very little water, and any water humans put there remains there for years and accumulates. Multiple daily rocket launches, in perpetuity, will fill the stratosphere with water vapour, increase its conductivity, and increase the current flowing in the global electric circuit. The current flowing through the earth’s crust will increase, possibly increasing the frequency of earthquakes. Firstenberg also speculates that this would increase the frequency and power of thunderstorms worldwide.
Earth’s Electromagnetic Environment
A final consideration is the alteration of the Earth’s electromagnetic environment. What everyone is completely blind to is the effect of all the radiation from satellites on the ionosphere, and consequently, on the life force of every living thing, Firstenberg wrote.
No one is even asking whether the satellites have anything to do with the profound and simultaneous decline, planetwide, in the number of insects and birds, and with the pandemic of sleep disorders and fatigue that so many are experiencing. Everyone is so focused on a virus, and on antennas on the ground, that no one is paying attention to the holocaust descending from space.