The Challenger Conspiracy -- Twenty Years of Betrayal



Almost unbelievably here in America, the land of the "free," we still
have an administration, a Congress, a Supreme Court, and a
government-industrial aerospace monopoly which perpetuate the
degenerate corruption, the gross injustice, and the obscene cover-up
which the Rogers Commission disgracefully labeled the "Challenger
accident:"

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If you honestly care about the future of our men and women in space,
it's high time to get some really meaningful petitions going, folks!
I'm talking about the kind where citizen support overwhelms the
strength of those greedy lobbyists for the Aerospace Industries
Association.

Challenger's Ghost

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