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The continual sticking of one's mainstream infomercial saturated head
into the nearest disinformation-R-us space-toilet of your mainstream
status quo or bust mindset, and of expecting all others do the very
same, that's otherwise of a badly overflowing infomercial toilet along
with all of your naysayism on a stick, simply isn't going to work, now
is it?

The planet Venus has been very much so geothermally alive, and it's
most certainly worth our discussing the various options that are
available to those few of us that are still able to independently think
and process honest thoughts clearly outside the box. God forbid, you
folks should try it sometime because, it's a real blast.

In spite of ourselves so often thinking and/or being told to think that
this entire universe is all about sustaining and entertaining us
Earthly humans, including those of us as being more than just a little
pagan arrogant and as incest bigoted as the likes of Art Deco,
Tankfixer and company, whereas I honestly believe that we can actually
accomplish Venus, especially since it doesn't actually matter that
there's still no such fly-by-rocket landers, not even so much as any
R&D scaled prototypes as having been documented for other than being
impact/crash mode tested, and it certainly doesn't matter that the moon
is still very much hotter than a Van Allen fart when it comes down to
the available gamma and of the unavoidable hard-X-rays that'll nail our
frail DNA, not to mention the unavoidable double-IR by day plus the
otherwise lethal TBI dosage impact upon whatever Kodak film. Of
course, just the horrific amounts of raw solar near-UV and of the
intense UV spectrum itself is offering more than enough spectrum skewed
photographic impact, that which via those unfiltered Kodak moments has
more than proven that our physically dark and nasty moon (not the 55%
albedo worth of their guano island as lightly dusted with portland
cement and cornmeal) shouldn't have been as though xenon lamp spectrum
illuminated.

The much delayed science as having been processed by the ESE team of
Venus EXPRESS and perhaps as having been somewhat diverted by FW
Taylor, of thermal and other info coming in from their polar orbiting
mission, should be worth a little something better than being
topic/author stalked, bashed and/or banished simply because it doesn't
have your NASA good housekeeping stamp of approval. It's obviously not
intended as any match for the terrific imaging resolution obtained from
our NSA spy satellite as utilized by the Magellan mission, although
it's giving us new and improved science that's for the moment of more
importance than all of the infomercial eye-candy that you folks seem to
thrive upon.
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Brad Guth

 




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