Just because our moon has become the most recent GW Bush topic of the
hour, I'm not switching myself over to any moon tactic for the sport
of it, as I've been there and done that for a good year's worth of
trying to focus folks (snookered fools) away from the ESE fiasco, over
to the obtainable and doable LSE-CM/ISS, as of what the moon offers is
a freaking terrific gateway to other worlds, such as Mars and Venus,
as well as for providing a bloody jackpot of He3/3eH energy that's
just sitting there, waiting to being scooped up and shipped off to
mother Earth.
Speaking of life in the universe; Sirius is certainly not only within
our universe, but I believe 80,000 years ago it was damn close by.
Within the following rant, I've stipulated upon quite a number of
"what ifs" pertaining greatly to life on Venus, among accomplishing a
few lunar things along the way. Elsewhere are links to specific
LSE-CM/ISS issues, although you'll have to disconnect from your Borg
collective before reading such, as otherwise the collective may have
to terminate your node, and that could hurt.
"Sirius, Earth, Moon and Venus, preferably without GW Bush"
In that order, and in that priority.
In other words, first came Sirius, then we manage to screw up Earth
(almost got that one nailed), then onto our moon for a little He3/3He
snatching, and finish off our supper with the pillaging of Venus. We
don't much have to include the likes of Mars because, it's way to
spendy as well as too CO2 generating upon Earth as for sustaining any
significant to/from enterprise of pillaging, and besides it's already
a thoroughly dead horse (not that folks hadn't managed to live there
once upon a time), except for the remains of some highly
advanced/mutant microbes of which sub-freezing them into dry-ice and
of irradiating those to death probably hasn't quite serialized their
innards, and of those pesky diehard Mars microbes (in our infinite
wisdom or lack thereof), we'll likely be bringing those suckers back
to Earth via some future probe in order to prove how pathetically
stupid we actually are, so go figure.
Never to fear; as if it should perchance turn out that I'm the least
bit wrong, about the sanity or perhaps utter insanity, of some folks
going to Mars that is, as then I'll simply impose our resident
warlord's approved "so what's the difference" policy. As certainly
whatever's left of Earth's humanity wont be any worse off for ware.
After all, of my previously stipulating "I told you so" about how
thoroughly frozen and irradiated to death Mars is, if that simply
hasn't sunk in, nor about how little free energy awaits those arriving
at Mars, but what the hell do I know?
If I were as dumbfounded, and as much of a total moron ******* as our
resident warlord, I guess I'd certainly have Earth's humanity headed
for the likes of Mars. After all, from all of the previous probe
information and of what's new, well, there really isn't anything new,
other than it's still damn cold and thoroughly irradiated to death, as
well as sufficiently strewn with all the expected meteorites and
shards, and as always, being of the most time consuming and spendy as
all get out for just getting there, much less for the task of
retrieving anything.
Some good but difficult readings: SADDAM HUSSEIN and The SAND PIRATES
http://mittymax.com/Archive/0085-Sad...andPirates.htm
The latest round of insults to this Mars/Moon/Venus class action
injury:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-what-if.htm
Some other recent file updates:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-gwb-moon.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-interplanetary.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-illumination.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-moon-02.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/moon-04.htm
Our Unique Moon;
It's rather unfortunate how freaking little we know about our
extremely unique moon, of why it's even where it is, and of it's mass
being so entirely different than Earth, yet thermal nuclear heated
from within and of so influencing Earth in such an entirely positive
sort of way, as well as somewhat intentionally contributing to our
well being as a human race, yet it's been taking advantage of tidal
forces so as to insure that it's never going to come crashing down,
not in a trillion-billion years, not even if we devised a way of
pulling out 5 terawatts continuously between us, as that's merely one
form of unique force that's been so special about our uniquely
synchronized moon.
This moon offers us an incredibly stable gravity-well null point, as
an ideal LSE-CM/ISS accommodation that's obviously situated between
Earth and the moon, at roughly 84% of the distance from Earth, or 16%
of the distance towards Earth, with a mere 2.25% variance at that.
It's also the one and only recorded moon that's rotating itself in
perfect harmony, as in absolute synchronization with it's mother
World. All and all, that's better than rolling different dice on every
shot and getting exactly the very same 4&3 as 7's a million times in a
row. Not such bad odds.
I mean, how incredibly happenstance is that?
The next little issue of worth is that of Venus, of it's environment
being what it is, greenhouse hot and nasty, though not by a long shot
being outside the ballpark of supporting intelligent life, unless
you're only considering upon the pathetic slim-mold based forms of
bigoted life that's here on Earth, especially of those that can no
longer think for themselves, having to depend upon their pagan worship
of skewed as well as conditional laws of physics, as well as reliance
upon numerous toilet bowl morals, as such being easily snookered and
thereby representing the crude forms of life that can't hardly survive
here on Earth without doing far more harm than good, much like dumb
and dumber except on steroids.
Fortunately, the thick and robust atmosphere of Venus is simply chuck
full of benefits, as well as raw energy via thermal as well as
powerful kinetics from just their vertical differentials, then there
are simply loads of surface geothermals and of most likely a crust
that holding onto all sort of mineral deposits. Those relatively cool
nighttime clouds contain megatonnes of h2o, thereby all sorts of
chemical and subsequent reaction cocktails of various outcomes are
possible. With said energy and of the sorts of natural element
resources available, only an absolute idiot moron couldn't make a go
of it.
Of course, it only adds further insult to all the previous injuries by
way of my unvovering a significant group of structures, of a
significant community that's way too rational, as in being potentially
life supportive functional as to have been anything but artificial (as
in man made or perhaps more likely lizard folk made), hardly being the
least bit natural unless those pesky laws of physics as well as for
gravity took a hike for at least a few hundred years, which according
to our NASA community of "all knowing" Borg wizards is absolutely
suggesting what must have happened, somewhat like why all those Apollo
moon pictures are so skewed and why their lunar reflective index was
so incredably bright, as well as for why there's so few meteorites and
of their shards strewn about, much less there being any recent
contributions of micro-meteorites to deal with, nor is there more
radiation exposure than for taking a distant walk around Chernobyl.
Of another keen interest is that Sirius may not be so happenstance,
though 80,000 years ago it was certainly darn close, thus extremely
bright and most likely the biggest thing in our sky, bar none, as in
illumination appearing at least as big as our sun but so much
brighter, and that's certainly damn big, though 80,000 years is a mere
geological drop in the bucket. Since then it's been moving away at
roughly 20 miles per second, whereas today it's over 8.5 lightyears
off, and still Sirius represents the next biggest and baddest star(s)
in our sky, and since it's so bright and far away, our best
instruments can only detect the Sirius/a&b, as Sirius/c and of
whatever planets are only known to the Dogon. Go figure that one out.
Seems as though it is as likely as not that planets within the zone of
life, like Mars, Earth and Venus could have been those terraformed by
creators, thus well intending folks that did whatever they could, to
see that their efforts were not in vain. Natural disasters and perhaps
creator mistakes (no one's perfect) may have plaid a role, but mankind
has more than influenced if not sealed the fate of Earth, especially
of lately, with our frequent energy wars and of pagan worshipings, now
we're off snipe hunting for those WMD in order to justify our warlords
taking of thousands of innocent lives. At least the only one of us
that should feel better off is the Pope, as for what their Catholic
church did to those nice Cathars was truly despicable, as certainly
representing nothing at all like what any reasonable terraforming
creators would have intended. As how freaking sick would you have to
be if you were some creator that intentionally constructed such god
offal DNA/RNA and/or manipulated your beings for such a horrific task.
So obviously, mankind is 99% responsible for our own fate, as there's
only so much that a remote world of creators can accomplish from afar,
especially from as far away as Sirius.
I know, I know, there I go again, slipping myself way off the deep end
by suggesting that I'm sufficiently right and that you're the one
that's been snookered and subsequently skewed so way off base. Well,
what can I say, short of getting myself entirely reprogrammed and
connected back into your Borg collective, so that I'll follow our
fearless WMD hunting leaders off the nearest cliff, or back into their
cesspool of life, is always an option.
If you think you can contribute to these issues, or to this novel of
life and consequences, I'm all ears, though there's not all that much
between them ears because, my Borg collective interface has been
broken down for at least the past three years and counting, though
your's is probably still fully functioning and synchronized to the
collective.
Regards, Brad Guth / IEIS~GASA