At 3000 paradise Road in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Hilton is the Star Trek: Klingon Encounter. It is probably the coolest Star Trek kind of experience I know of on the west Coast. There are real people playing the parts of Klingons in full makeup and also Federation Personel. After the ride I purchased a Black United Federation of Planets baseball cap just for fun to remember the experience. There was another experience as well but I'm not sure that one is still happening at the Hilton. But according to the internet the Klingon one is still a go. They give a phone number of 888-462-6535 if you want more information.
The concept of a United Federation of Planets always seemed like a good idea to me, especially as we publicly start colonizing planets. As an intuitive it is my belief that colonization by the militaries of the earth of moons and other planetary bodies continued after the moon landings of 1969. For one reason or another the public of earth including the United States wasn't told about it. I suppose if you think about it some of the reasons people were not told about this sort of thing might be obvious.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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