Re: Moon hoax as American as apple pie
From: Brad Guth (bradguth_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/06/05
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 02:20:34 +0000 (UTC)
Rhonda Lea Kirk,
Thanks for all of your positive feedback. I actually have no problems
with your personal assessment of myself being "pretty nutty", just like
all of those conditional laws of physics are equally "pretty nutty" if
those are having something/anything to do with actually walking on the
moon.
I'm still wondering as to why those "pretty nutty" conditional laws of
physics don't apply equally to Venus as they managed on behalf of those
NASA/Apollo folks that can't seem to tell the difference between
artificial xenon illumination and that of the raw solar influx that was
absolutely overloaded (roughly 256 fold greater) with near-UV and UV/a
photons, that which their unfiltered cameras loaded with sensitive Kodak
film entirely failed to record the slightest hint of any color/spectrum
intensity skew.
I may have to keep offering this contribution in spite of all the
orchestrated flak imposed against my research and suggestions of other
life on Venus, and of otherwise seriously accomplishing perfectly good
and honorable intentions on behalf of relocating ISS towards the moon,
I've managed to create a few related topics. Several of these topics are
not specifically about our moon or even Titan, though in more than a few
ways offering just about everything under the sun on behalf of improving
future space exploration and just plain old space travel bang for the
almighty buck/euro that's at least indirectly related to folks utilizing
at least the mutual gravity-well aspects of our moon, or even the moon
itself as a rather necessary gravitational booster shot. Of such
missions passing as close to the moon as possible hasn't even been such
a new idea, it just so happens to coincide with the even better physics
and science logic and numerous other values of what the LSE-CM/ISS is
good for.
"Terraforming the moon, before doing Mars or Venus"
"The Moon, LSE-CM/ISS, Venus and beyond, with He3 to burn"
"Lunar/Moon Space Elevator, plus another ISS within the CM"
"Space Policy Sucks, while there's Life on Venus"
"Ice Ages directly regulated by Sirius"
"SETI/GUTH Venus, no kidding"
"Terraforming the moon"
"Relocate ISS to ME-L1"
BTW; can't but notice how my science and physics related questions about
our moon have become so 'nondisclosure' taboo these days.
I believe that one-on-one I can manage a whole lot better than this, but
here's one of my old external moon topic pages:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-photo-entro.htm
The LSE-CM/ISS: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm
Your basic township on Venus: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm
Summary/update page of interesting stuff:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/update-242.htm
Regards, Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm
"Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:36l62dF52hnujU1@individual.net
> Fredrick Garvin wrote:
> > Brad Guth expelled the following:
>
> >> Dear Fredrick Garvin,
> >> Once again with all the none-contributions and/or
> >> off-topic replies.
>
> Dear Brad,
>
> When are *you* ever on topic for sci.space.*history*?
> That's a serious question.
>
> > You are one delusional and screwed up individual.
>
> >> The following is re-posted on yourbehalf because
> >> folks
> >> within in MAILGATE can't read whatever it is that
> >> you're
> >> having to say. Why is that?
>
> > I don't know genius, why don't you figure it out if
> > you're that concerned. What the hell is "mailgate"?
>
> Fred,
>
> He's using a web-based interface for reading news. It's
> possible to use mailgate.org just like any other
> newsfeed but apparently Brad hasn't figure out how to
> set it up his newsreader. The web interface is slow and
> cumbersome, and it is not updated as quickly as one
> might hope, so he's probably missing some posts.
> Maybe even a lot of posts.
>
> On the other hand, although Brad's pretty nutty, I
> think he inspires some of Pat's better works. <g,d&r>
>
> rl
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