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At the height of the Cold War the Soviet Union scored a major victory
when on October 4th 1957 they launched the first
artificial satellite. This satellite named Sputnik
or fellow traveler of Earth in Russian was a small metal sphere that broadcast a
steady signal of
beeps as it orbited the Earth approximately 18,000 miles per hour for
22 days
the launch sent panic through the United States with people fearing that
Soviets had developed the technology
to launch an attack from space. The soviets for their part
claim to that the satellite's sole purpose was the gathering of scientific data
US politicians however feared that the Soviets were becoming an even bigger
threat
through their technological advances and fast-tracked America's space exploration
program that culminated in the moon landing in 1969
but sputnik was much more than a device for gathering scientific data
it was in fact the mind control device sent aloft to broadcast a specially
designed signal
that turned certain people into the puppets of communism. Children were most
vulnerable to the insidious signal
and the beeping that was broadcast from the satellite at two different radio
frequencies placed them in a trance-like state
that caused erratic body movements and susceptibility to post hypnotic
suggestion
all over the United States children began to behave erratically
and rebel against their parents conservative ideals including
a 6-year-old Rush Limbaugh. His brain compromised by the soviet mind control
signal
Limbaugh rebelled against his parents dropped out of school in by 1966 had
joined a hippie commune
in 1969 when Limbaugh met actress and radical Jane Fonda
although she was several years older than limbaugh and married at the time
the two became inseparable. Fonda even brought Limbaugh along on her controversial
trip to Hanoi North Vietnam
in July 1972 the two met with North Korean officials
toured military installations and spoke out against the US military's
involvement in the war
in 1973 Fonda broke things off with Limburger
and married left-wing activist Tom Hayden. Limbaugh's devastation over the
loss of Fonda reversed the effects that the Sputnik beam
now freed from the influence of communist mind control and bitter over the end of
his relationship with Fonda
Limbaugh about to become a right-wing ideologue and build a massive
conservative media empire
a goal he achieved by the early nineteen nineties