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Old January 12th 12, 02:15 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Bob Haller
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On Jan 12, 6:31*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Jan 11, 7:02*pm, SarK0Y wrote:





Dear Friends.


No too big secret that NASA has gotten toughest question to fund future
& current projects. I’d like to offer you game-changing strategy: One &
First among the Key Factors is to become financially independent, space
tourism has really great potential to be first having extra incomes, but
common mistake of start-ups like SpaceX is the way to excite customers.
Ticket to Space is too expensive even for far not poor personas, but
fortunately this obstacle can be broken through with lottery schemes to
sell tickets + that way makes possible to get many times more income to
advance than Just to search wealthy ones.


Aforesaid text is only smallest part of the strategy to turn Space
Industry from ugly duck to blossoming Swan.


My the best wishes.


P. S.


+ one wonderful & useful moment must be mentioned: the more NASA will be
self-funded, the more money from government will be given to NASA.


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SarK0Y


Decades ago our NASA was being told by some of us to **** or get off
the pot. *Where the hell were you and your big-ass ideas of getting
the poor and middle class to further finance the rich and powerful?

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congress should of created a income stream from space from day 1.

license all products from space related industries for a 10%
commision.

to encourage space stuff today make all space businesses tax free for
10 years.....