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red dust wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 That's an interesting claim. Can you provide some examples? (alt.politics snecked) |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw"
wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? If the war mongers scientists haven't figured it out by now, then they won't. And I certainly don't want to help the war mongers kill more people. ![]() Though they have figured out that HAARP was the biggest mistake they've ever built. It's a total breech of defense for the USA. bye bye picketh someone else's brain. Try Rumsfeld. ha ha ha plonk |
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red dust succumbed to the irresistable force of peer
pressure and finally wrote: On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw" wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? If the war mongers scientists haven't figured it out by now, then they won't. And I certainly don't want to help the war mongers kill more people. ![]() Though they have figured out that HAARP was the biggest mistake they've ever built. It's a total breech of defense for the USA. bye bye picketh someone else's brain. Try Rumsfeld. ha ha ha plonk plonk -- ** "If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?" -- George Carlin. ** ************ Chas Kader: Superhero, Genius and All-Round Good Guy. ************ *********************** Usenet Sanitary Squad ID 128DB. *********************** |
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red dust wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw" wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? Because you're the one who made the claim. I'd like to see your evidence for it, and pointing us to "the Russians" doesn't do it. (BTW, the Russians don't dispute that we landed twelve men on the Moon starting back in 1969.) |
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"C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer
pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: red dust succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw" wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? If the war mongers scientists haven't figured it out by now, then they won't. And I certainly don't want to help the war mongers kill more people. ![]() Though they have figured out that HAARP was the biggest mistake they've ever built. It's a total breech of defense for the USA. bye bye picketh someone else's brain. Try Rumsfeld. ha ha ha plonk plonk plonk plonk -- ** "If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?" -- George Carlin. ** ************ Chas Kader: Superhero, Genius and All-Round Good Guy. ************ *********************** Usenet Sanitary Squad ID 128DB. *********************** |
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"C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer
pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: "C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: red dust succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw" wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? If the war mongers scientists haven't figured it out by now, then they won't. And I certainly don't want to help the war mongers kill more people. ![]() Though they have figured out that HAARP was the biggest mistake they've ever built. It's a total breech of defense for the USA. bye bye picketh someone else's brain. Try Rumsfeld. ha ha ha plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk -- ** "If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?" -- George Carlin. ** ************ Chas Kader: Superhero, Genius and All-Round Good Guy. ************ *********************** Usenet Sanitary Squad ID 128DB. *********************** |
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"C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer
pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: "C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: "C.R. Osterwald" succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: In article , Chas Kader wrote: red dust succumbed to the irresistable force of peer pressure and finally wrote: On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 03:47:21 +0100, "Jaxtraw" wrote: Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Why don't you ask the Russians? If the war mongers scientists haven't figured it out by now, then they won't. And I certainly don't want to help the war mongers kill more people. ![]() Though they have figured out that HAARP was the biggest mistake they've ever built. It's a total breech of defense for the USA. bye bye picketh someone else's brain. Try Rumsfeld. ha ha ha plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk plonk -- ** "If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?" -- George Carlin. ** ************ Chas Kader: Superhero, Genius and All-Round Good Guy. ************ *********************** Usenet Sanitary Squad ID 128DB. *********************** |
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![]() "red dust" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 Geez. You would think with all the technology they had back in 69, they would have invented a better toilet. Those darn tank things above your head while on the john sometimes didnt fill up with enough water or the stupid chain would break if you tried flushing. Or the hand held showers. With the water pressures sometimes zero in the middle of the afternoon in most apartment complexes those stupid things would never work right, and washing hair with cold water sucked. As for TV's??? most people did not have them, could afford them or even find to BUY them. Thats probably why they didn't NEED them. Most of the Russians didn't even know what was happening outside of the iron curtain. You talk as if they had some magic instruments back then to SEE. But I'm talking about Eastern Europe not Russia. The Russians were worse off than we were, and many of them living in the sattelite countries wanted to stay permanently. If they returned back home they had to leave their belongings so as not to cause those back home envy. God if things were that ****ty back home in 69 they must be terrible in the US today if what you say is true. All that stuff we see on TV, running water, toilets fancy houses, SUV's are just makebelieve??? Who are you trying to kid???? |
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 09:36:08 GMT, "KittyKat" wrote:
"red dust" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 Geez. You would think with all the technology they had back in 69, they would have invented a better toilet. Those darn tank things above your head while on the john sometimes didnt fill up with enough water or the stupid chain would break if you tried flushing. Or the hand held showers. With the water pressures sometimes zero in the middle of the afternoon in most apartment complexes those stupid things would never work right, and washing hair with cold water sucked. As for TV's??? most people did not have them, could afford them or even find to BUY them. Thats probably why they didn't NEED them. Most of the Russians didn't even know what was happening outside of the iron curtain. You talk as if they had some magic instruments back then to SEE. But I'm talking about Eastern Europe not Russia. The Russians were worse off than we were, and many of them living in the sattelite countries wanted to stay permanently. If they returned back home they had to leave their belongings so as not to cause those back home envy. God if things were that ****ty back home in 69 they must be terrible in the US today if what you say is true. All that stuff we see on TV, running water, toilets fancy houses, SUV's are just makebelieve??? Who are you trying to kid???? That's what happens when a government spends all of their money developing science and technology and spying on their adversaries, much like what is happening in the USA now, except the US is being used as a pawn for oil companies, where as the Russians finally got smart and threw the oil companies out so they could manage their own oil. The difference is the USA has no oil reserves so they have a definite problem. And it's a needless problem too, because the US now has the technology to have free energy rather than being dependant on oil. |
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