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Old January 19th 07, 03:29 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.space.history,sci.astro.seti
Brad Guth[_2_]
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Default GUTH Venus is way too hot for even Bad Astronomy

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Those "ET's" you are referring to, I believe, are already here. They
don't even have to wait for the Sirius Oort cloud to come into close
contact with our infamous power plant, the sun.


Our wussy sol isn't worth 1% of what heat the combined binary/trinary
Sirius star/solar system is packing. Most of the Sirius energy is
within an entirely different and more powerful spectrum to start off
with. If Sirius ever goes totally nova postal, within the next hundred
some odd years of having detected such, I do believe we're seriously
done for if the average velocity of that shockwave is nearly 10% 'c',
and the physical flak isn't all that far behind.


They could simply 'hypertranslate' an FTL vehicle to a place like
Groom Lake, so why not meet them on their own turf?


Because their own turf and of whatever FTL capability is obviously
somewhere out there, and we can't even so much as call one square meter
of our moon as ours to do whatever with. I really don't think it's a
fair contest.


The aliens don't need our help, never did. They're only here to steal
resources, so why not strengthen our own resources - including

our defenses, in order to retaliate on the side of our Creator?


I agree, that we should start off by either learning all that we can, or
else if need be resort as to kicking our fair share of those nearby if
not local ET butts. I take it you know of our resident "tomcat" that
seems to know we're going to be in for one hell of a fight, especially
once we confront these ETs and proceed to put our two LLPOF left feet in
our mouth (pretty much as we've done with our ongoing Islamic/Muslim
fiasco).


We can do it. We can fight them on their own turf, and we can
enjoy reaping the fruits of our own labors as well, why not?


I can't think of any good reasons why not, other than we might first try
being nice and a little more honest for a change, especially if those
ETs have been smart enough to have been coexisting upon Venus as they
have proceeded to take all the local resources they can. Obviously if
ETs are in fact doing what we think, it might be a good idea as to try a
little diplomacy before we try going postal.


The truth will prevail because the natural laws of science will
allow us to defend ourselves from the enemy, whether they
be alien, foreign, or domestic. The Promise must be made
accessible while there still is a choice to be made in a society
that still believes in a Creator.


Sorry to say, the truth for the most part hasn't prevailed above all of
their cult like hypology and of infomercial skewed history, or from that
of their conditional laws of physics and that nasty little method of
our's to provoke until it justifies our going to war first policy, and
as such this ongoing lack of truth has only gotten us into deeper
troubles than we can imagine.

Too bad we're still not smart enough to even accomplish our nearby
MEL1/moon L1. Therefore, what slim chance in hell have we against those
having come and gone at will from Venus? (I'd say at best it's less than
zilch)
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Brad Guth


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