Re: ISS after completion



On Nov 14, 7:42 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 14, 1:17 pm, American <samuelran...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Nov 14, 2:59 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 14, 11:46 am, American <samuelran...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 14, 2:38 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 14, 9:07 am, Harmon <harmon.ever...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

But then, if microgravity research requires a totally separate
vehicle, is there an advantage to having it attached to the ISS? And
if a space resort high inclination orbit is not suitable for Moon and
Mars expedition outfitting, is that also better achieved by using a
separate new vehicle?
Harmon

Are you folks actually that totally dumbfounded about using the
extreme microgravity/picogravity of our moon's L1?
--
Brad Guth

Jeez, Brad, can we first get a start-up launch industry
off the ground? I mean, it's like the moon has become
soooo secondary to being fundamentally interested in
the *possibilities*.

American

No we can't "get a start-up launch industry off the ground", all
because of our puppet government and of it's Zion corrupted NASA is at
the very root of our problems that are about to go WWIII postal on us.

The taking of our moon's L1 by China or India well in of itself take
on the full control of whatever future Earth/moon related space depot/
gateway matters to whatever to/from off-world travels and the mining
of our moon.

You folks are simply 100+% snookered and/or dumbfounded past the point
of no return, and your clearly brown-nosed denial of being in denial
is simply further proof positive that I'm right.

BTW, since our moon's L1 is taboo/nondisclosure rated, why don't you
want to relocate ISS to Venus L2?
--
Brad Guth

I HAD thought of that. It's just that wars and rumors of wars are
supposed to bring about the perception of the end times prophecies
coming to pass, and who'd rather wait for that to happen? (Not me).
Remember, Brad, there are many, many people who do not have any
involvement whatsoever with the war machine, yet we have become
afflicted by "collateral spending" so much so that the future of
private enterprise is at stake.

This was and still is a nation that was founded upon the unalienable
rights of its citizens to pursue life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness, according to the Declaration of Independence, and NOT the
Constitution. There's a difference here. Benjamin Franklin wrote, "The
Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have
to catch it yourself".

So the question for all Americans for the next election is "Are we in
the process of deciding when the U.S. hurts itself more - is it
through our own reprobate system of economics, or is it the fact
that we have become so much like ancient Sparta, that we will
eventually succumb to the temptations of power and might, and be
forever indebted to the one world government?

(If it's the one world government, then we already know who the victor
is, and it's NOT the great Satan, understand?)

Sure I understand, that you and others of your pro-semitic and/or
brown-nosed minionship kind would much rather have a master LLPOF race
or borg like swarm collective in charge of everything, rather than
having honest hard working individuals doing their own thing.

No way. The only pro-Semitic I ever get is for the 144,000 who finally
figure out who their real leader is, and that doesn't include any of
your so-called brown-nosed minionship, whoever they might be. As far
as being part of the borg-like collective, my guess is that you're
talking about a BORG with a DMT tube stuck in the side of his head. -
I'm thinking more along the lines of those not-quite-exact copies of
hypertranslated types that forgot to bring their QCD along with them,
rendering their particular appearance sort of "grey-like".

BTW, this Nation was founded upon faith-based lies and of insider
corruption from the very get go. Nothing has changed for the better
unless you've become one of the rich and powerful,

No, not originally, as I'm sure that whatever ancestors of the Guths
existed pre-1776 had made their point in forming whatever alliances
they could muster, with the local indians and/or privateers that might
sail their way into the local tavern or gated fortress of white
european types, and then go out and kill a few turkeys to roast over
whatever campfires were available.

We've still retained a few of those para-military types in the wilds
of Montana, Wyoming, western Canada, and even Alaska, who don't give
or care a wit of what happens in NYC or Iraq, so what the hell? They
(U.S.) can go blow themselves to pieces, and we'll just come right on
in and help ourselves to the spoils, whaddaya think?

poor have only become poorer and/or dead, much like the 120 vets
per week that have been committing suicide because what they've
contributed to the ongoing collateral damage and carnage of the
innocent, and that's not even taking into account those others which
only manage to take out their pent up rage upon family members
and friends, just short of their going fully postal and/or suicidal at
the same time.

Is it our problem that these people like to hunt each other down
rather than guard themselves against the rattlesnake or brown bear? Is
it our problem that these people have to drive across the desert to
find water to drink when they could be building reservoirs or water
lines from the Caspian Sea? Is it our problem that their own
government is not in the position to award engineering contracts to a
people who lack the skills needed to maintain even a modest
infrastructure? Is it our problem that we should continue to require
an international piece of the 'oil pie' when we could have been
drilling for it somewhere else?

If you have answered 'yes' to any of these questions then I would
suggest that your political proximity to these forces needs to be
adjusted. There just may be somewhere here in the U.S. that you can
start your very own victory garden, and I will guarantee that no
government on the face of the earth will interfere with it.

American

Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man's
original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been
made, through disobedience and through rebellion.
~ Oscar Wilde
--
Brad Guth

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