Have You Been Trauma Based Mind Controlled? MRETV

 Excellent video by MR. E highlighting the specific targeting of children to traumatize them with this event.  We have all been so traumatized by this place in ways we have buried in our subconscious. 

Their story is they originally wanted Big Bird on the shuttle, they replaced Big Bird with McAuliffe.





Big Bird Was Almost On Doomed Space Shuttle Challenger

Big Bird has been a Sesame Street regular since 1969, but his time on the well-received and long-running series was almost tragically cut short. Recently, Caroll Spinney, the voice behind the beloved Sesame Street character, revealed that Big Bird was originally scheduled to board the Space Shuttle Challenger for its doomed mission back in 1986. Thanks to some logistical problems, the character never made it on the flight and was able to avoid the tragic fate that befell the other crew members.

Big Bird has been voiced by Spinney since 1969, and when NASA first began planning the Challenger mission, the government agency invited Spinney to wear the Big Bird suit and head up into space. The goal of the project was to get young children more excited about the space program. Big Bird was happy to go, but there were practical problems when NASA realized Big Bird is 8’ 2’’ tall. Instead of Big Bird, the organization eventually asked schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe to take a part in the 1986 Challenger mission and to talk to kids on the ground during the space flight.

Spinney, who is still rocking the voice of Big Bird at 81 years of age, recently told the CBC that the Sesame Street crew actually stopped filming the series in order to watch the Challenger launch. Unfortunately, the broadcast did not go as planned.

https://www.cinemablend.com/television/Big-Bird-Was-Almost-Doomed-Space-Shuttle-Challenger-71669.html


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