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Old June 18th 06, 02:25 AM posted to sci.space.history
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The Apollo spacecraft returned to Earth at a speed of about 25,000 mph.
But they survived reentry due to the magic of the heat shield they
were carrying.

So what if the red rain was from aliens ?? Who cares ?? There has
probably been alien stuff raining down on your head for a long time
now.

Too bad I really don't have a clue as to honest science
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Brad Guth


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Old June 18th 06, 01:37 PM posted to sci.space.history
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wrote:
So what if the red rain was from aliens ?? Who cares ?? There has
probably been alien stuff raining down on your head for a long time
now.


Obviously yourself and of your kind don't give a fly puck about much of
anything that's related to humanity or that of our environment, and
you'd just as soon put the next Jesus Christ on a stick to boot.

We've had spendy rovers on Mars as having sufficient science capability
and as having been looking for whatever is unusual or specific about
Mars. Thus far there hasn't been anything all that ET about Mars to
report, yet right here upon good old mother Earth we continually
receive tidbits of ET stuff that keeps getting ignored as though it's
of no importance once having arrived.

Our entire North polar zone seems to be formed by that of a large (AKA
icy proto-moon like) impact crater, and there are obvious signs of
deposits and of terrestrial mineral conversions that had taken place,
yet nothing of any science importance is being accomplished because
we're obviously afraid of the truth.

It just seems rather pathetic that 5 years after the fact of having red
ET stuff delivered to our front door, that it seems rather pointless to
be spending such billions upon billions and of subsequently polluting
our global warming Earth in the process on doing such other spendy
places that we haven't even the capability of doing anything about
bringing home the bacon from the likes of Mars or much less of
whatever's further away.

Instead of having easily and constructively contributed to a given
topic, whereas instead you've elected to topic/author stalk, bash and
wherever possible to banish all free thought that's the least bit
none-Jewish or otherwise not being sufficiently pro-NASA/Apollo
brown-nosed pagan.

How many additional decades and trillions upon trillions are you folks
planning upon spending before there's nothing left to spend, and Earth
becomes either unaffordable or otherwise simply unlivable for the lower
99% of humanity?
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Brad Guth

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Old June 18th 06, 05:48 PM posted to sci.space.history
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I thought you said that we have never even had a robotic soft landing
on the Moon ?? How then could we possibly land robotic rovers on Mars
??

Was that just another lie from you ??

Brad wrote:
We've had spendy rovers on Mars as having sufficient science capability
and as having been looking for whatever is unusual or specific about
Mars. Thus far there hasn't been anything all that ET about Mars to
report, yet right here upon good old mother Earth we continually
receive tidbits of ET stuff that keeps getting ignored as though it's
of no importance once having arrived.


It's like Roswell ... so what if what happened there was the crash of
an alien spacecraft ??
I know aliens are out there, somewhere (not native to Venus though) So
what if they crashed here ?? I would be more surprised if they hadn't
crashed here yet.

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Old June 18th 06, 05:50 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Brad Guth wrote:
Instead of having easily and constructively contributed to a given
topic, whereas instead you've elected to topic/author stalk, bash and
wherever possible to banish all free thought that's the least bit
none-Jewish or otherwise not being sufficiently pro-NASA/Apollo
brown-nosed pagan.


Shut up, as usual you are way off base.

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Old June 18th 06, 06:46 PM posted to sci.space.history
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wrote:
I thought you said that we have never even had a robotic soft landing
on the Moon ?? How then could we possibly land robotic rovers on Mars
??

Was that just another lie from you ??

Brad wrote:
We've had spendy rovers on Mars as having sufficient science capability
and as having been looking for whatever is unusual or specific about
Mars. Thus far there hasn't been anything all that ET about Mars to
report, yet right here upon good old mother Earth we continually
receive tidbits of ET stuff that keeps getting ignored as though it's
of no importance once having arrived.


It's like Roswell ... so what if what happened there was the crash of
an alien spacecraft ??
I know aliens are out there, somewhere (not native to Venus though) So
what if they crashed here ?? I would be more surprised if they hadn't
crashed here yet.


At times (more often than not) you really are totally pathetic, arnt
you?

You obviously don't even know what a fly-by-rocket lander is? You've
never seen one in action, not even so much as an official movie of an
R&D proto-type in action. Why do you suppose that is?

I totally agree that "I would be more surprised if they hadn't crashed
here yet." And, I've never once having - insisted - that ETs were
"native to Venus", though unlike yourself, I still can't find any laws
of physics or that of biology or planetology that proves why the hell
not.
-
Brad Guth

 




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