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Carol Rosin

Von Braun Spokesperson / Space Treaty Advocate

WhistleblowersMilitary & IntelSuppression / Deaths

Carol Sue Rosin, the first female corporate manager of an aerospace company (Fairchild Industries), hired by Wernher von Braun in the mid-1970s as his spokesperson. Before his death in June 1977, von Braun repeatedly confided in her about a plan by the military-industrial complex to weaponize space using manufactured threats. She testified at Steven Greer's 2001 Disclosure Project at the National Press Club, delivering one of the most impactful testimonies of the event. She described how von Braun told her the enemies would be presented in sequence: the Soviets (Cold War justification), terrorists (post-Cold War justification), third-world 'crazies' (rogue states), asteroids (planetary defense), and finally — the 'last card' — a fake extraterrestrial threat. Von Braun insisted the alien threat was a lie and that she needed to prevent space-based weapons because once weapons are in space, it changes the geopolitics of earth permanently. Rosin has spent decades advocating for the Outer Space Security and Development Treaty to ban space-based weapons. Her testimony connects Paperclip, the MIC's long-term strategy, the manufactured threat narrative, and the suppression of peaceful ET contact. She has stated that von Braun had direct knowledge of extraterrestrial technology recovered by the government.

Credentials

  • -First female corporate manager, Fairchild Industries
  • -Personal spokesperson for Wernher von Braun
  • -2001 Disclosure Project witness (National Press Club)
  • -Founder, Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space
  • -Space treaty advocate (Outer Space Security and Development Treaty)

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