National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation is a corrupt organization with annual budget of 8, 2 million $ formed in 1950 by 33d degree mason Harry Truman, used as agents of the Science Church and the war industry (DARPA). It established the National Science Board, both with headquarters in Alexandria Virginia (Alexandria in Egypt was a center of alchemical knowledge). Harry Truman and Vannevar Bush were involved in dropping the 2 atom bombs of the Manhattan Project on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 33d parallel. |
It is related to the National Institute of Health (the health industry). One of its founders was Harlow Shapley of the AAAS.
Its first director was Alan Waterman (Cosmos Club), awarded by National academy of Sciences.
In 1955 it funded the National Hurricane Center with Robert Simpson as director. It works in close alliance with NASA, founded in 1958.
Director Leland Hayward, appointed by JFK, was head of the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission with Glenn Seaborg.
In 1963 the NSF and Department of Defense built the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico as Cup of Babalon. It is used to heat the ionosphere like HAARP in Alaska. It played a role in the Search for ExtraTerrestial Intelligence (SETI) campaign. The term extraterrestial was coined by Jack Parsons' friend Sprague du Camp.
While Carl Sagan (also Cosmos Club) played the role of skeptic with the Center for Inquiry, he also helped spreading a UFO mythology. In 1960 Francis Drake of Cornell University and JPL (Jack Parsons) started Project Ozma, named after Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz, promoted by Time as search for extraterrestial life.
In 1974 it sent the famous Arecibo message with information about DNA to the constellation of Hercules (next to Ophiuchus). It played a role in the crop circle psyop (Steven Greer of Disclosure Project) with Center for Inquiry as debunker. The SETI institute of California started Project Phoenix with Jill Tarter in 1995 (in anticipation of death of Diana ritual).
Steven Ostra (MIT) studied the radar scattering properties of the rings of Saturn (the cult of Saturn), using the Arecibo Observatory .
In 1973 it started the construction of the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico with David Heeschen (National Academy of Sciences), close to town Magdalena (Holy Grail cup of Mary Magdalene symbolism), the Roswell incident ritual at the 33d parallel and White Sands site of the Trinity Test.
The VLA is used in research on black holes as component of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
NSF funded the research of Farnam Jahaniam, president of Carnegie Mellon University (CIA family Mellon, involved in LSD experiments and UFO psyops) at University of Michigan.
From 1980 it awarded the Vannevar Bush Award to Glenn Seaborg, Linus Pauling, Leon Lederman, Bob Galvin of Motorola,..
The VLA and the Arecibo Observatory were used in movie Contact with Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Skerrit, William Fichtner, Jena Malone, based on a book of Carl Sagan.
The VLA was also used on the cover of Bon Jovi's Bounce (lightning symbolism), in 2010 the Year We Make Contact with Keir Dullea, John Lithgow, Candice Bergen and Terminator Salvation with Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Helena Bonham Carter and Common.
In 1968 it started the Deep Sea Drilling Project (manipulation of deep water energy) to study of plate tectonics.
In 1994 NSF, NASA and DARPA helped Stanford University (PR agents Larry Page and Sergei Brin) develop search engine Google.
It conducts research on viruses and nanotechnology (vaccines used in the Covid19-ritual).
In 2016 a bigger telescope was built in China.
The Arecibo telescope was demolished in 2020.