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Old January 26th 09, 08:25 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Space Elevator is it possible? An Attractive Proposition -

"BradGuth" wrote in message...
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I see you and your friends are still applying every excuse and dirty
tactic in order to keep the original topic diverted.

"Space Elevator is it possible?"

I suppose it is somehow technically impossible for you and your
republican Zionist Nazi Rothschild friends to merely create a new
topic of "An Attractive Proposition", whereas instead you folks have
to go through extra efforts in order to keep renaming and utilizing
this one.

This is like another false flag tactic, of using Muslims to fight our
Russian partners in the mutually perpetrated cold war that you and
others of your kind fully supported. Similar to hiding out in a
community daycare so as to go unnoticed.

~ BG


Going UP? g

BTW, Brad, what makes you think we're not discussing
the possibility of "space elevators", under the aspect of
such a possibility being "an attractive proposition"?

Everything seems to come back around "full circle", isn't
this correct? Perhaps while discussing my attractive
proposition, we'll discover that some kind of space
elevator is actually possible?

Oh! and who made you a netghod? Is censorship now
in your li'l bag o' trix?

"He who tries to censor me
Shall find upon his leg a flea,
Bleeding, biting, bloody mess,
And spilt all o'er that comely dress!"

I wrote that long ago during one of my very first bloody
"censorship wars" here on UseNet. Don't try to shut me
up, Brad. You don' wanna go dere, amico... trust me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_and_present_danger

(Apologies to all Gentle Goddesses who are offended by
my obviously macho and chauvinistic BS, above.)

I L O V E T H E F I R S T A M E N D M E N T !

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: "Not only is the universe stranger than we
imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine."
Sir Arthur Eddington


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