Yeah it's really rare for a proprietary test to take place with observers yet no press release.
Everything in your world has press releases?
Everything in science is done by publishing your methods and results for peer review. As it is, you have nothing at all.
Quite amusing that your story fell apart on page 2, I thought you'd make it to page 4 at least - it was a good start.
You do know that Venezuela actually operates two satellites don't you? China launched it's second for them 2 months ago:
http://www.cnn.co.uk/2012/09/29/world/americas/china-venezuela-satellite/index.htmlThey now have a telecoms and an observation satellite. What's this about? They in on this global conspiracy with China, the USA, Russia etc? Or are they going to blow the whole thing open? Check out how many countries have a space program:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_agencies Anyway, you'd think if a the government of a large, oil rich, nation wanted to show that the earth was flat, it would be fairly trivial. They wouldn't need top secret Bedford experiments (lol) - they could just fly to the ice wall, or past the end of the official map to show the infinite plane. Or whatever flavour of lunacy is your choice. They probably wouldn't be launching satellites.