After reading through the FAQ and many threads, I have what I think to be a valid point. From what I’ve seen the FE’s will probably come up with something to refute it, but please consider with an open mind. I respect you (I respect anyone that stands up for their cause), so please do me the same honor. Here we go:
It is based on motive and intent, these being two basic parts of any case brought forth attempting to indict someone. You are accusing (from what I gather) NASA heads and various others of “avarice”, in other words, going after money. You also say that power or control may play a part. I say these motives are flimsy at best.
First point: government auditing. I have some conception of what it means to be audited working in the back offices of a bank. We have not only internal auditing but government auditing as well. I can only imagine how much the government and its programs (notably NASA) are strictly audited (if you don’t believe that they are audited, Google it: for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_audit. It is out there and often they even publish auditing reports. It is a fact that every government entity is audited; fraud, waste and abuse included). If money were to mysteriously go missing, someone would notice. Granted, it could happen over short periods of time or in short, irregular intervals. But sustained, consistent embezzling/fraud/secrecy would not hold up for the decades that NASA has existed. It would require the bribing of many hundreds more people, spanning generations of workers. And as more and more people are let into the secret, the more the possibilities increase of some sort of leak. Additionally, the more people added to the bribing payroll, the more suspicious things become as more and more money must be dished out. Not to mention the bribed auditors, investigators, etc. consistently letting NASA “pass with flying colors” would raise great suspicion. What’s more, the top men would be bulging with cash. Given, it is possible they put it in off shore bank accounts and keep it under wraps, but is it plausible that they will not actually spend it? If they are greedy SOB’s as you say, they whole point would be to spend it, right? The Missus isn’t going to wonder how we can afford this brand new ten bedroom house? Little Timmy isn’t going ask old dad why we have a Bentley and two BMW’s in the garage? No one in these guys’ circle of friends and acquaintances is suspicious, not to mention coworkers and politicians? Do you honestly think these handful of top NASA men have complete control of the budget? And if they do, that no one would get suspicious after they suddenly got rich? And over the 50 years NASA has existed, these factors only compound to be more and more dangerous and precarious to carry out!
Motive of avarice: ruled out.
Second point: I will make this short. Power is a weak motive/intent. Who do they have power over? The gullible public? They hold an idea over the publics’ head, but obviously the public is perfectly fine in its ignorant state. This is a bit of science we are talking about. They would go on living the same if the world is flat or round. These men don’t control anybody. If it is simply to say “I control the world’s ideas! Mwhahahah!” or to “stroke their ego,” that is hardly going to satisfy them because they can’t tell anyone. No one will ever know of their “power.” And that is half the fun of having power. It’s called pride. Just like many criminals can’t help but tell someone of their crime, this inner circle of forty could not be sustained on “power” alone; someone would spill the beans. You could still use this motive, but it is extremely weak.
This leaves you with no stable ground to stand on. There is no plausible motive. No motive, no case. Does it make it impossible, no, of course not. Just improvable and highly, highly improbable, near impossible. Find a motive.
Note: All above questions are rhetorical, please do not answer them.