Re: Space Policy Sucks, while there's Life on Venus

From: Brad Guth (bradguth_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 23:31:42 +0000 (UTC)

Taking another brief respective notice of how this and other 'forums
that suck' orchestrate their usual borg collectives into taking whatever
out of context, and otherwise going entirely off-topic rather than
honestly contributing answers upon a few specific questions.

They've clearly enjoyed the prospect that a few others and myself
actually make mistakes, but seem a little upset that I don't have any
problems with such other folks making honest mistakes.

It seems whenever I've made one of my typical mistakes (math, grammar,
syntax, a broken link or whatever) that which causes somewhat
self-inflicted damage as to getting my own argument across, they've let
it ride. Whereas whenever I've proposed something that's either quite
understandably doable, or that of my asking a perfectly honest to God
proper sorts of science/physics questions, all of the sudden they jump
all over the opportunity as to either disqualify it or by actually never
giving up any direct answers, but generally as to stomp all over the
topic and author at hand.

Thus it's entirely clear as to how tens of thousands of perfectly
innocent folks in Iraq are dead and still dying over those phony baloney
WMD, as well as to why all the years of communications and warnings from
Osama bin Laden were systematically ignored until it was too late (same
exact thing happened at Pearl Harbor), I could even say the same things
about our perpetrated cold-war fiascos that managed to get perhaps
hundreds of thousands of nice USSR folks either prematurely dead and/or
directly killed off, and certainly the very same notions go for what the
inner realms of our government knew exactly and for certain as to what
had been transpiring within Germany and throughout Europe while our
government and our money laundering banks of the time, as well as per
their almighty sanctimonious Pope, sat back and did absolutely nothing
for nearly a decade except profit from the demise of others.

Of course, if I'd supported the likes of exterminating of Cathars, or if
I were anti-Muslim, I too wouldn't have been lifting a finger as to what
the likes of our collaborated 6-Day war had accomplished, much less
promoting others into lifting their fingers. Thus the same old cold-war
mind set of up-yours is encharge of our souls, just like the ongoing
NASA/Apollo mind set of keeping their mainstream status quo or bust
agenda as is.

It's almost as though we're doomed to such failures time and time again
because, since history hasn't been honestly recorded, as such there's no
viable method of learning squat from our past mistakes. I can't count
how many times our government agencies and of their military aspects
have run us amuck by making such horrific friendly-fire and just plain
old mistakes that usually were being systematically ignored wherever
possible, and otherwise by way of dog-wagging, spin and hype of
damage-control that's basically covering-thy-butts until the likes of
them NASA/Apollo cows manage to come home.

Regards, Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm

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