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Old August 14th 03, 04:24 PM
James Oberg
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Default Ladies and Gentlemen of the 51-L Jury


"John Maxson" wrote
Until then, it is clear that the NASA argument has failed via
*telemetry* to carry its burden of proving no RCS firings
during the ascent phase of Challenger, Mission 51-L.


Nor has NASA disproved that the antimatter pods had not been activated. Nor
that the mini black hole that might have been in the payload bay came loose
from its magnetic bottle. Nor that the magic carpet allegedly in locker
M45-002 suddenly headed for Mecca.

In a rational world, the burden of proof lies with the claimant of
unusualness -- which in this case is Mr. & Mr. Maxson.

I have seen not a lick of telemetric indication -- much less proof -- that
any anomalous RCS activity occurred in this time period, or on any other
shuttle ascent, ever.

I think it's reasonable to deduce, after so many opportunities to produce
such evidence have been ducked, that such evidence does not exist.