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THE SPACEMAN COMETH:  CORPORATE RULE AND CONTROL


"We are at the end of mankind's bloodiest century. Through enormous
sacrifice, America has preserved her own freedom and freed millions around
the world. As leaders, we must seek an Apollo-like commitment from the
American people. We must ask them to again reach into space with gusto --
for its science, for its mystery, and for the security it can offer us.
Control of space is more than a new mission area -- it is our moral legacy,
our next Manifest Destiny, our chance to create security for centuries to
come."

Those words are by Sen. Bob Smith (R-NH), senior member of the Senate Armed
Services Committee.  He is also the leader of the effort to create a
separate "Space Force" within the military that would be fully charged with
achieving U.S. "domination" of the heavens.

Sen. Smith believes that the elementary technologies of the Ballistic
Missile Defense (BMD) system are just a beginning.  In a recent speech to
aerospace corporation leaders he reminded them that he would continue to
push for expansion of weapons programs for space like the military space
plane, anti-satellite weapons (ASAT's), and space-based lasers.

According to Sen. Smith, "With the technology that we have already developed
and demonstrated, we have the opportunity today to move forward to the
comprehensive missile defense architecture that President Reagan envisioned
almost 20 years ago, more than the marginal defense this Administration has
been struggling with for the past few months. We need to incorporate
forward-deployed capabilities like the Navy Theater Wide program and the Air
Force Airborne Laser and space-based missile-defense programs to ensure we
can stop missiles in their boost phase, dropping the debris fallout over our
adversary's homes, not ours. We also need to incorporate space sensors and
integrate everything together with our theater defense systems to form a
comprehensive architecture to defend this nation and our deployed troops."

The idea of Theatre Missile Defense (TMD) is designed to deploy weapons into
regions like the Middle East or near China.  Claiming that TMD would be put
in place in order to checkmate North Korea, in fact, the system would be
intended to force China to up-grade its existing nuclear capability of 20
long-range missiles or else be held hostage to a U.S. first-strike
capability.  A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman recently stated that, "The
U.S. is a huge superpower and you're afraid of little North Korea?  Is it
convincing?  What is more plausible is that American strategic thinkers have
China in mind.  So this TMD could be even more dangerous for Russia and
China than the National Missile Defense (NMD)."

China, with its newly awarded pass into the global "free trade club," is
still very much an independent actor.  The global economic and military
elite still must find a way to rope China into the corral like they have
successfully done with Russia whose economic troubles keeps it in check and
whose territory is now virtually surrounded by NATO.  For the U.S. the worst
possible scenario is for China to become a global economic power and also be
outside the control of the American empire.  No chances can be taken with
such a potentially large threat to U.S. global rule.  Thus, the need for an
expansion of U.S. space control and domination at this historic moment.

If the Korean and Vietnamese wars taught the Pentagon anything it is that
long, drawn out ground battles in Asia will not fly with the American
people.  A new strategy must be put in place.  Similarly, with China
developing a small but capable nuclear deterrent of its own, the U.S. can
hardly use the nuclear blackmail card effectively with the Chinese.  That
leaves just one thing - space.  As Sen. Smith says, "Space is absolutely
critical to future war fighting! This increasing importance was demonstrated
in the Gulf War and in the Balkans. I firmly believe that whoever controls
space will win the next war."  And if the next conflict needs to be over
China because they are not complying with U.S. corporate dictates, then a
healthy space control system will need to be in place.  A system that will
force China to knuckle under to U.S. corporate demands is what Sen. Smith is
talking about.

In the U.S. Space Command's planning document called Vision for 2020, they
state that because of corporate "globalization of the world economy there
will be a widening gap between the 'haves' and 'have-nots'..thus requiring
that space superiority emerge as an essential element of battlefield
success."  It is increasingly clear that as millions of people worldwide
become "superfluous populations" because of mechanization, robotics, and
computerization, the ruling corporate elite does not intend to make
concessions to them when they create "regional" instability - as the Space
Command calls it. They will either go along with the program or pay the
price.  And if that means conflict with China or Russia, so be it.

Sen. Smith is called "Spaceman Smith" because of his strong support for the
weaponization of space.  He is a good friend to the aerospace industry and
fights hard to get what the Pentagon needs to make space control and
domination a reality.  To make "Manifest Destiny" work in the coming century
Smith knows that a new military strategy must be developed and space will be
the centerpiece of that plan.  For corporate globilization to work there
must be a global military instrument in place.

Public debate, pressure on the White House and Congress, and visible protest
activity in the streets around the world will be an antedote to the new
"Manifest Destiny."   The Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in
Space is now planning protest actions before the next BMD test that is set
for the first week of July.  Demonstrations are being planned for Vandenberg
AFB in California (from where the BMD test will occur), Cape Canaveral,
Peterson AFB in Colorado (HQ of the Space Command), Ft. Meade in Maryland
(HQ of the NSA), and at U.S. satellite spy bases at Menwith Hill and Fylingd
ales in England.

On October 7 the Global Network is calling for an International Day of
Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space.  Actions will take place from
California to Florida, from France to Nepal, from England to Australia.  As
we hear calls from President Clinton to share plans for "missile defense"
with the world's "civilized" nations it is crucial that we build an
international movement to stop the insanity of the arms race from moving
into the heavens.

Instead of  more global corporate domination the world needs more economic
and political democracy.

Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 90083
Gainesville, FL. 32607
http://www.globenet.free-online.co.uk
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