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Old March 6th 07, 07:55 AM posted to alt.astronomy
nightbat[_1_]
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Default Nasa Cannot Search For Killer Space Potential Rocks Due To Lack OfFunding

nightbat wrote

Well while billions are being wasted on war fighting the
terrorists planet Earth per scientists could be hit by a dooms day
asteroid or comet without adequate notice or means for deflection. Nasa
claims it can get the job done but needs 1 billion dollars to do the
research and fully map all the potential killers looming out there.

See:
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/03/05/D8NM9L802.html

One billion dollars, sheesh, they could use our Saul and save that
billion by adopting his thinking that everything is normal and nothing
will hit us, sure trust him, he peaceful desert knows. Officer Warhol
however will be upset because he wants that money to restart the
star-gate and defect any incoming space rock via reactivated temple
laser beam. Who's right?

ponder on,
the nightbat
 




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