Re: Retooling the Vision for Space Exploration
- From: BradGuth <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 05:19:21 -0700 (PDT)
Your thoughtful and insightful contributions to this topic of
"Retooling the Vision for Space Exploration", as for the future
betterment of mankind and even for salvaging our badly polluted and
energy drained environment, as based upon forever sustaining our lies
upon lies of the past, present and future is going to be one hell of a
neat trick. Remember that you're the one having posted that
considerable list of secret cults and special interest groups (same as
what JFK was intending to terminate our government associations with),
whereas I simply reminded folks about our not so trusty private
Federal Reserve as a private global banking cartel that hasn't
demonstrated the best of intentions for quite some time.
If Japan's JAXA Selene/KAGUYA mission is intent upon playing along, as
though dumb and dumber, as well as willing to officially purger
themselves by way of excluding whatever evidence that might not agree
with our NASA/Apollo ruse, then perhaps China will have to give us an
honest break, if not a "Moon Fart".
How the Moon Sheds Its Skin (aka Moon Farts)
2006-11-09 15:02:18 - NewScientist.com
http://english.cri.cn/2906/2006/11/09/272@xxxxxxxxxx
"Blasts of gas from deep beneath the lunar surface are giving the Moon
a surprisingly fresh-faced look, suggests a new study. If they are,
our picture of the Moon's geological past will have to change just as
dramatically."
Eventually China's moon research/mapping mission is going in for the
kill, meaning in spite of those pesky mascon issues, they'll orbit as
close as they dare in order to get those telephoto close look-sees at
our Apollo landing sites. Of course the JAXA/Selene mission already
has accomplished that task in sufficient resolution, but there's oddly
nothing to show except a physically dark and dusty surface as having
those somewhat newish impact craters.
Perhaps the better JAXA Selene/KAGUYA science of -350 to +450 mgal
worth of those significant lunar mascon issues may become yet another
rusty nail in our NASA/Apollo coffin, along with getting further
nailed by the sodium atmospheric saturation and local gamma that
pretty much went entirely unnoticed by each and everyone of our
moonsuit folks, as having all the best of instruments and teams of
supposed wizards back home as supposedly always having "the right
stuff".
The illusion that "we are all one economy" is where most of your
snookered and dumbfounded mindset is falling off the tracks, because
of these secret cults and insider special interest groups literally
keep their NRA guns as loaded and pointed at the heads of those
puppets we call government, and otherwise pointed at those in charge
of collecting and spending our hard earned loot.
Your rant or Mook manifesto No. 4082 is another good example, in that
technically and even morally you agree with me because I extensively
agree with you, that most everything has gotten screwed up and/or
diverted into sustaining those secret cults and special interest
groups, except that apparently only Willie.Moo knows best, and only
Willie.Moo can accomplish saving us from ourselves. Too bad that's
never going to happen because, Willie.Moo doesn't believe in revising
history (meaning yesterday or even an hour ago is always a done deal),
and you simply can't be everywhere all the time, unless there are many
clones of yourself that we're not aware of.
.. - Brad Guth
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Further noteworthy; I post a little something and lo and behold, this
Google/NOVA Usenet goes directly into the nearest toilet. I had no
idea that my honest words could bring this wordy Usenet to its knees.
Sorry that I had to exclude your text, because it was obviously more
than Usenet was willing to accept.
Those pesky Usenet MIBs are certainly doing their usual mainstream
damage control. Either that or apparently I've been using up far more
than my fair share of this Google/NOVA Usenet bandwidth, as having
only recently posted all of one new topic and replied to a couple of
others has my Usenet account down to its knees or getting locked out,
along with the usual banishment gauntlet of my having been getting
those pesky multiple errors while trying to post replies, often
receiving the final kill message of "Your account or Internet address
has exceeded our posting limit at this time, please try again later."
Perhaps this has a little something to do with my 7-day activity of
getting nearly 5000 views of my messages (nearly 700 per day) must be
why I've been so often nailed or cut off. There's also so many of
those new and improved cookie spermware/fuckware (aka spyware) files,
in that my PC and ISP connection into this Usenet has gotten nearly
terminal before I start.
My local ISP also keeps cutting this supposed "unlimited internet
access" off, so that I'm having to reconnect dozens of times, as well
as I also keep getting those pesky "Server not found" (Firefox can't
find the server at www.google.com.) or those "The connection was
reset" and most always frequent "An error was encountered while trying
to post, please try again later" messages. I can't be certain, but
I'm thinking there's another class action lawsuit somewhere in all of
that mess.
.. - BG
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