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My home page www.jamesoberg.com
now has the materials and transcripts from my testimony on China-Space-Future before the Senate Subcommittee in April. Plus beefcake photo. Sort of. |
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![]() "JimO" wrote in message ... My home page www.jamesoberg.com now has the materials and transcripts from my testimony on China-Space-Future before the Senate Subcommittee in April. Plus beefcake photo. Sort of. BFD |
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My home page www.jamesoberg.com now has the materials and transcripts
from my testimony on China-Space-Future before the Senate Subcommittee in April. This is good information. It has a nice description of the Chinese program, including what they developed themselves, what they got from abroad, etc. The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). |
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![]() Jim Kingdon wrote: The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Which takes a lot of the fun out of it for me...where's the challenge in trying to figure out what the devious commies are really planing...if they _tell_ you what they are really planing. The Chinese are spoilsports. Pat |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
... Jim Kingdon wrote: The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Which takes a lot of the fun out of it for me...where's the challenge in trying to figure out what the devious commies are really planing...if they _tell_ you what they are really planing. The Chinese are spoilsports. that's just what they want you to think g -- Terrell Miller "Married men live longer than single men, but married men are a lot more willing to die." Proverb |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
... Jim Kingdon wrote: The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Which takes a lot of the fun out of it for me...where's the challenge in trying to figure out what the devious commies are really planing...if they _tell_ you what they are really planing. The Chinese are spoilsports. that's just what they want you to think g -- Terrell Miller "Married men live longer than single men, but married men are a lot more willing to die." Proverb |
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![]() Jim Kingdon wrote: The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Which takes a lot of the fun out of it for me...where's the challenge in trying to figure out what the devious commies are really planing...if they _tell_ you what they are really planing. The Chinese are spoilsports. Pat |
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Jim Kingdon wrote in message ...
My home page www.jamesoberg.com now has the materials and transcripts from my testimony on China-Space-Future before the Senate Subcommittee in April. This is good information. It has a nice description of the Chinese program, including what they developed themselves, what they got from abroad, etc. The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Forgive me, but I wouldn't believe the Chinese if they said there WAS a Moon. WHATEVER they plan to do with their space program (and judging from that big **THUD** I heard when their--what's it called? A tikonaut or something like that?--went on his post-flight publicity tour around the country, I think it will be a very long time before they even get close to the Moon. |
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![]() "LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... I think it will be a very long time before they even get close to the Moon. It will happen far sooner than you will get to the truth. |
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Jim Kingdon wrote in message ...
My home page www.jamesoberg.com now has the materials and transcripts from my testimony on China-Space-Future before the Senate Subcommittee in April. This is good information. It has a nice description of the Chinese program, including what they developed themselves, what they got from abroad, etc. The short summary is that there is a fair bit of information out there about the Chinese program (as Oberg points out, much more than the West had about the Soviet program during the cold war). Forgive me, but I wouldn't believe the Chinese if they said there WAS a Moon. WHATEVER they plan to do with their space program (and judging from that big **THUD** I heard when their--what's it called? A tikonaut or something like that?--went on his post-flight publicity tour around the country, I think it will be a very long time before they even get close to the Moon. |
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