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Jack Parsons and JPL return to updates Jack Parsons and JPL by Miles Mathis First published October 23, 2019 I want to tell you about something I just learned this week. You can follow along at the Wiki page for Jack Parsons. The first thing we learn is that he was born Marvel Whiteside Parsons. Those names are all surnames, and we also find Wood, Lewis, Dikeman, Washburn, Platt, Sherman, Skidmore (Scudamore), Ayers, Smith, Clark, Monroe, and Kendall in his genealogy. So he is of the Families, being related to the Earls of Rosse. This links us to the Pelham-Clintons, the Hawke-Harveys, the Lloyds, the Sheppards, the Philips, the Walsinghams, and the Hamiltons. They admit Jack Parsons was from a wealthy family, but don't tell you any of that. While in highschool, Jack allegedly corresponded with most of the top rocket engineers in the world, including Goddard and von Braun. We are told he and von Braun had hours of telephone conversations, although of course von Braun was still in Germany at that time. This was in the early 1930s. So, not really believable. Parsons graduated University School in 1933, though I could find no listing for that highschool in or near Pasadena. He dropped out of Pasadena Junior College after a short time, working at Hercules Powder Company. But since we are told he had been working there on weekends during highschool, this doesn't add up. Why? Because Hercules Powder Company was not anywhere near Pasadena. It was north of San Francisco, so how did this highschool boy work there on weekends and holidays? Parsons' bio is looking like another fiction, composed by the bozos at Langley. Next, we are told Frank Malina, a graduate student at CalTech, befriended Parsons, and he and Parsons applied for funding from CalTech together. Hold on. Parsons was only 19 at the time. Why would CalTech fund this junior-college drop out in a package with a PhD student at their own school? Next, we are told Malina's doctoral advisor Theodore von Karman set them up under the auspices of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Lab (GALCIT). This gave them access to CalTech's equipment. Again, why was 19-year-old Parsons included in this? Well, note that all these people are Jewish. They admit that of von Karman. His mother was a Kohn. We are told Malina's father was Bohemian, but more research indicates he was probably Jewish. Parsons was from the Families, and therefore from the bloodlines. [Added November 9, 2019: A reader informs me that Frank Malina's son is Roger Malina. Roger Malina is married to Christine Maxwell. Christine Maxwell is the sister of Ghislaine Maxwell. Which of course links us to Jeffrey Epstein. Frank Malina worked at UNESCO in the 1950s under Julian Huxley. In 1953, he became a “kinetic artist”. He spent the rest of his life as a so-called artist. He founded the arts magazine Leonardo in 1968, which was always an insult to Leonardo and all real artists. It is published through MIT press and promotes Modernism. So we have more indication all these people are Jewish spooks. Roger Malina is a complete phony like his father. He was director of OAMP, which investigates Dark Matter. Since the mainstream hasn't figured out Dark Matter is just charge, these people are either grossly incompetent or purposely misdirecting. Christine Maxwell's mother is Betty Meynard, a holocaust scholar. Figures. The Meynards are supposed to be Huguenot aristocracy, but they actual come from a silk manufacturing dynasty in France. Indicating they are Jewish/Phoenician.] GALCIT is also a red flag due to its founder, Daniel Guggenheim, of the billionaire Jewish Guggenheims who had gotten their money from. mining. So do you see why mining billionaires would start these companies? To buy their products. It was all about spending money, as usual. The Guggenheim mines were founded in Leadville in 1881. Chai. Let's see, who was also into mining? That would be the Rockefellers, one of whom you are about to meet. We are told Parsons was the chemist in this group. Really? And where did he learn so much about chemistry? We are never told what he was doing at Hercules: probably nothing since he was never there. So all this is mysterious in the extreme. It makes absolutely no sense. Next, we are told the group shared Socialist tendencies. This is always a pointer at Jewish intelligence, as well as at a hoax. Parsons and Malina were supposed to be working on an autobiographical screenplay for Hollywood with anti-capitalist themes. Right. Who believe this stuff? Malina and Parsons were soon joined by CalTech grad students Apollo Smith, Carlos Wood, Mark Muir Mills, Fred S. Miller, William C. Rockefeller, and Rudolph Shott. Let's see, how many red flags just piled up there? We have already established that Parsons was also a Wood and a Smith. Rockefeller is always a red flag, and I could find almost no mention of this William C. WorldCat gives us one library holding for him, but that is only a mention of him in 1995. So we have to find it curious this “graduate student” never published a single thing. Even Wikipedia has never heard of him. Also curious is that Parson's biographer is named John Carter. That was the real name of Charlton Heston. The Carters are also of the Families, of course. In 1938 we get more strange happenings, when Parsons was called as an expert witness (at age 23) in the trial of Captain Earl Kynette, head of Los Angeles Police Intelligence. Although I assume this whole trial was a fake, Kynette allegedly tried to kill LAPD detective Harry Raymond with a car bomb. Raymond was a whistleblower, we are told. Kynette was convicted mainly on the basis of Parson's testimony, making a name for Parsons. So we can see one reason why this trial was manufactured. It publicized both Parsons and his fake rocketry project. But do note they admit LAPD had a vast intelligence unit operating as far back as the 1920s. You can use this in your analysis of the later Manson/Tate event. All these graduate students working together at CalTech from 1934 to 1938 were able to increase the burn time on a static rocket motor from 2 seconds to one minute. Wow. With only that, they acquired government funding in 1939, being the first group to do so. This was the foundation of the Jet Propulsion Lab, JPL. Just so you know, their solid fuel at this point consisted of cornstarch, amide, and ammonium nitrate (fertilizer), bound with glue and blotting paper. OK. When they were asked to come up with a liquid fuel, Parsons proposed using. gasoline with nitric acid as its oxidizer. Brilliant. This was already 1941, and this is all the progress they had made since 1934. To see what kind of tech we are talking about, study this solid-fuel JATO unit from this period: That is from the National Air and Space Museum. Do you still think this wasn't a scam on taxpayers? The Air Corps allegedly ordered 2000 of those in 1943. As doorstops, I guess. In that year the budget of Aerojet was already $650,000, or about 9.2 million in today's dollars. But it is made of metal, so the mining billionaires loved that little product. For the next pile-up of red flags, we read this: Another scientist to become involved in the GALCIT project was Sidney Weinbaum, a Jewish refugee from Europe who was a vocal Marxist; he led Parsons, Malina, and Qian in their creation of a largely secretive communist discussion group at Caltech, which became known as Professional Unit 122 of the Pasadena Communist Party. Although Parsons subscribed to the People's Daily World and joined the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), he refused to join the American Communist Party, causing a break in his and Weinbaum's friendship. I'm not feeling better about Parsons, are you? And not because he was a real Communist, but because he is such an obvious spook. If you don't believe me, hang on. Because in the next section, Parsons joins Thelema in 1939, becoming an acolyte of Alistair Crowley. By 1941 he is already being considered as a successor to Crowley as head of OTO. At the same time, Parsons became a regular at the Manana Literary Society, which met in Laurel Canyon at the house of science fiction writer Robert Heinlein. So Parsons was involved not only in the occult, but in science fiction. Will you please read the clues! At the same time, Parsons allegedly began sleeping with his wife's sister Sara, who was only 17. This should have landed him in jail, but didn't. Instead, his wife encouraged it, taking as her lover Wilfred Talbot Smith, then head of OTO in the US. Yet another Smith. [He was actually the son of Oswald Cox of the peerage—brother of Homersham and son of Edward Treslove Cox of Marl Field House, Kent. This was near Tonbridge, and the Coxes went to school there with Crowley.] The four moved into the same house together, the Agape Lodge at 1003 South Orange Grove Ave. Parsons' own room was decorated with a copy of the Stele of Revealing and a statue of Pan. I remind you, this is where the Jet Propulsion Lab and Aerojet Engineering came from. Here is another picture of a JATO cannister from 1943: Hmmm. I can't really believe they are trying to pass that off as a rocket engine.
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