Re: DIA reorganizing space intelligence assessment?



Unfortunately, NASIC is going to become just another big dollar-
dividing waste of our hard earned loot and limited resources, as
having only recently become too energy spendy for most of us to
afford, but otherwise NASIC (much like our spendy 104 acre oil-sucking
theme park in Baghdad) is representing yet another cash cow for those
in charge. We can't even keep 90% of the intelligent life on Earth
(up until lately, much of which having been a whole lot smarter about
surviving than us humans) from forced extinction, and otherwise we're
continually trying to exterminate one another over the likes of
natural gas, coal, oil and yellowcake (most all of which is
unavoidably loaded with elements of Radium/Ra226 and thus having been
contributing Radon/Rn222 into our surface environment).

Where's the need of "Space Intelligence" within this following:

Though without question we have been making a rather bad global
warming situation worse, however there's simply not enough of
atmospheric or surface pollution to represent the majority/root cause
our demise via greenhouse. Short of setting Earth on fire, I'd give
our human contribution as being worth as little as 10% of the ongoing
GW problem, with perhaps 25% at most being the case.

If you were a smart enough ET, that was out and about looking for a
spare world to live upon, or even to exploit for all it's worth, as
such would Earth be an attractive planet? (especially with it's nearby
and truly massive mascon of a moon doing it's tidal and a few other
nasty things)

Our Earth's volume (including its polluted atmosphere that's actually
becoming very corrosive) is at least 98.5% fluid, and perhaps only at
best a tenth of that which is solid is at all human worthy within the
range of what good technology can insure, although actually of less
than 1% of that solid portion is suitable for us humans in the buff,
of our surviving upon or within 0.01% of this unusually wet, salty and
otherwise extensively fluid orb. As such from the outside looking in,
Earth doesn't hardly seem all that ET friendly, nor hardly worth the
effort of extracting whatever unless it's our rather unusual cache of
salt that you're looking for.

Of our existence having only recently applied 13 teraWatts or even 130
teraWatts of energy, as supposedly contributed by all that's
sustaining humanity, is almost nothing compared to what the raw
applied physics of what our unusually massive and nearby moon is doing
to us.

Unless we can eventually relocate our moon out to Earth's L1, start
getting used to having 256 teratonnes of h2o within our badly polluted
atmosphere, along with lots of our nifty soot, CO2, methanes and much
worse elements (including lots of new and improved Rn222 as radon gas
right on the deck), plus eventually 100 meters worth of much warmer
and saltier ocean depths accommodating mostly jellyfish populated dead
zones.

Notice how the Jewish mindset and of similar faith based skewed
thinking still doesn't see any problems whatsoever with any of this
global warming or spendy energy fiasco, that's obviously becoming way
too bloody. Follow these rusemaster actions back to the root of their
mindset, and as such you'll see a mostly faith-based borg like
collective of what a modern day Jewish skewed mindset is all about,
not that all such faith based folks are the bad guys, just the ones in
charge of having been pulling all those other puppet strings.

Just like we didn't need DHS, we simply do not need to deploy any
stinking NASIC, whereas instead what we need is a good retroactive
*** kicking load of common sense and deductive reasoning, about
accomplishing the long-term salvation of our badly failing
environment, and otherwise a focus upon obtainable goals that are
mostly terrestrial and not as such going to get folks bankrupt, dead,
or wishing they were. As we create more folks as having lost all hope
and thereby perceiving they have little if anything further to lose,
as such are not going to be unlike Usama bin Laden.
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Brad Guth
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"whoever controls the past, controls the future" / George Orwell

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