Re: "Former FDO" Still Entrenched in the Stench

From: Damon Hill (damon1six1_at_comcast.not)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 11:44:11 -0500

maxson@mission51l.com (john_thomas_maxson) wrote in
news:f69b49a9.0410270637.6b3bdc21@posting.google.com:

> On March 15, 2001, Roger Balettie wrote:
>
> "I, personally, believe that I have all of the facts necessary to
> state that the Rogers Commission investigation provided the correct
> and accurate summary of the events of 28 January 1986 that led to the
> destruction of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
>
> I also believe that any and all attempts to theorize any other
> possibility have been and can be very easily dismissed.
>
> I further believe that theorizing that the Challenger Accident occured
> for any reason *other* than the established facts are on the same
> intellectual plane as those who believe the recent Fox network
> television show theorizing that we did *NOT* land 12 men on the Moon
> during the Apollo program."
>

That sounds about right to me...especially the last paragraph!

Let it rest, John. Let it rest.

--Damon, who doesn't believe in conspiricies



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