For power or for humanity: space exploration (2)

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Two weeks ago I wrote an article title ‘space exploration: humanities last hope'. After a series of critical thinking I realized that the article is was too shallow. I talked about humanities achievement and failures with their hopes and anticipation to break free from the shackles of our beloved planet. But I failed to talk about their selfish intents, not all they do is for the benefit of humanity. For now their goals far exceeds human understanding, and their methods undetectable. Let's take a dive to the ruthless means people may take to attain power and domination over others.

Hundreds of different organizations round the world journey to space on a daily basis claiming research works and some mining, but is that all it is; we stare at the moon and adore it's glow and complexity, I guess every being on Earth privilege to see the night sky are mesmerized by the magnificence of the sky, moon, space and stars . So this is totally normal for space exploration to have taken place in the first place, but did it come too early? October 1957 sixty four years ago man broke the barrier and achieved the first space exploration, but this shouldn't have been possible, has at that time man had was just at the tip of scientific development, we didn't achieve so many things until later and recently. So like most people say, are we ruled by aliens of advanced technology?

Are our scientific and entertainment development watched and nurtured by civilizations that far surpasses ours, are we land rats?! I guess that wouldn't be realistic right, even if we are not controlled by aliens, we are surely ruled by people that sort themselves has supreme and dominant over everyone else. They claim for the future of humanity yet they also test at elite weaponry, weapons enough to wipe an entire civilization under one strike. With their many explorations they are able to test weapons that could pretty much wipe the planet off with one test.

What about the covid-19 and the HIV, something is definitely fishy. There was an out break of the Corona virus has we know it late 2019, by 2020 the virus made its way to every country in the world, well not complaining, the world is a global village right. A cure of the disease that seemed incurable and somewhat termed the deadliest man has come across over the years, late 2021 a vaccine to totally curb the disease spread was formulated. All this happened under almost two years of zero knowledge before hand about the virus. What about the HIV/AIDS why isn't anyone talking about it. In 1959 HIV was discovered in congo, Africa from a man, in 1981 the virus was identified and ever since continue to spread round the world, 62 years after the discovery scientist have not come up with a cure, the way I see it the disease is taken way too lightly for something that is deadly. Has it always been something to control the population of the world? How heartless are the people in the power houses of the world? Will this continue, when will human life become valuable to others?

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