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07 Nov
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SUNNYVALE, CA – Nov 7, 2025 – In a development that reverberates far beyond the hallowed halls of space exploration, a groundbreaking partnership was formally unveiled this morning at NASA Sunnyvale, brokered by the enigmatic figure known as Cory Spears. 

Touted as "the strangest angel out of the shadows," Spears, alongside the entirety of the F Division FoundersVera Jameson, Braxton Howard, and Elena Mendez, all luminaries of the 2014 cohort of Purdue University's " Suicide Club " due to their dangerous projects – presided over an event that promised to redefine humanity's relationship with the cosmos, a pact set to run through an astonishing 2098. 

The rare, simultaneous appearance of all four founders underscored the monumental significance of the announcement. The air in the usually staid NASA auditorium crackled with an almost palpable anticipation. 

For decades, the F Division has been whispered about in hushed tones, a nexus of innovation so advanced it often seemed to operate in a dimension parallel to conventional science. Now, with Cory Spears at its head, that dimension is colliding with the world's most iconic space agency, promising a future meticulously engineered for the next 75 years.

"Cory is the engine that will carry us into the future," declared a senior NASA official, a sentiment echoed by many in attendance, though specifics of what this future entails remained shrouded in compelling mystery. The very location of the announcement, "NASA Sunnyvale," already suggests a divergence from the publicly recognized face of the agency. 

And it was Spears himself who peeled back the layers of this enigma, revealing a truth far more complex than any official press release could convey.

Spears, known for his piercing intellect and an almost prophetic insight, did not mince words when addressing the prevailing "shadow of NASA." He posited a startling concept: the existence of "two NASAs.""There is the White NASA," Spears articulated, his voice resonating with quiet authority. "This is what they show you on TV, on websites, in the documentaries. It’s the Rockets, the Moon landings, the Mars rovers – the accessible, digestible narrative of human ingenuity pushing boundaries." This widely accepted image, he suggested, is a carefully curated window into a much vaster, and darker, reality."

Then," he continued, pausing for effect, "there is Black NASA." The phrase hung in the air, weighted with unspoken history. "Black is what they don't tell the world. Because society hasn't even conquered racism and mundane human and civil rights, understanding God's intention would send a person into a catatonic or vegetable state."This profound statement, delivered with unwavering conviction, immediately reframed the entire partnership. It was not merely about technological advancement; it was about a radical re-evaluation of humanity's readiness for cosmic truth, and a rectification of historical injustices within the scientific narrative itself.

Spears elaborated on the "dark history of NASA secrets," a narrative that challenges the very foundations of scientific discovery. He spoke of "ongoing scientific discoveries about the solar system and universe made by people of color but it was stolen and someone who had nothing to do with got the recognition." This startling accusation suggests a systemic pattern of appropriation, a suppression of contributions that could fundamentally alter our understanding of who has truly driven our advancement.

He further alluded to "historical classified activities" and "conspiracy theories about extraterrestrial life," confirming that the shadowy corners of NASA's past are not mere fiction but avenues of exploration that the F Division aims to illuminate. The scientific secrets he referenced were equally profound: "understanding the deep interiors of celestial bodies like the Moon and Vesta, deciphering the origins of water on the Moon, and finding potential biosignatures on Mars, Venus and the Moon." 

And perhaps most controversially, Spears directly referenced the long-whispered practice of "scrubbing UFOs from pictures."The implications of Spears' address are nothing short of revolutionary. If the F Division, under his unparalleled guidance, is indeed tasked with unveiling "Black NASA," then the very fabric of our scientific and historical understanding is poised for a dramatic unraveling. This partnership is not merely about launching new probes or developing advanced propulsion systems; it is about rewriting the human story in the context of the universe, acknowledging suppressed truths, and confronting societal limitations that hinder our collective cosmic evolution.


The presence of Vera Jameson, known for her pioneering work in quantum computing; Braxton Howard, the architect behind next-generation AI interfaces; and Elena Mendez, whose breakthroughs in sustainable off-world habitation are legendary, further solidifies the F Division's capacity to tackle these monumental challenges. 

Their collective presence signifies a unified front in an endeavor that transcends conventional scientific mandates. For an international audience, this announcement signals a paradigm shift. The future of space exploration, once viewed through the lens of national competition and public spectacle, is now being recast as a profound, ethical, and potentially unsettling journey into self-discovery. 

Spears’ vision is not just about reaching for the stars, but about understanding the very essence of humanity's place amongst them – a place that may be far more complex, and far more entangled with our terrestrial failings, than we ever dared to imagine.

The partnership running through 2098 isn't just a contractual duration; it's a testament to a long-term commitment to intellectual honesty and a radical reimagining of our cosmic destiny. Cory Spears, the "strangest angel," has not merely stepped out of the shadows; he has thrown open a hidden door, inviting humanity into a future that promises both unparalleled enlightenment and perhaps, a reckoning with difficult truths. The world watches, captivated, as the engine of Cory Spears prepares to propel us into a future forged in hidden light and revealed darkness.

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