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Why is our DARPA and their army of loyal minions and clowns so deathly
afraid of Venus? - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth On Jun 8, 10:35 pm, BradGuth wrote: Too bad that humanity gets to be screwed over once again by their own kind. There's no question thatVenushas been hosting other intelligent life, and there's even less question that our DARPA knows this far better than most government agencies. A fifth grader can run the specified image into most any PhotoShop program and see for them self. Faith-based government groups can pretty much say whatever they like, and obviously do whatever they like. Proof being our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush) and company of brown-nosed minions that are scared to death of their own shadow. BradGuthBrad_Guth Brad.GuthBradGuth |
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As long as we dare include those thick and acidic clouds of Venus as
part of that geothermally toasty planet, as such it has loads of easily accessible water, and likely more of most everything else you could possibly want. “We're ignorant of life in the universe. We only have one planet that serves as an example and in science it's not good to derive information from a sample size of one.” / David Grinspoon ”Whoever controls the past, controls the future” / George Orwell meaning those in control of whatever gets officially recorded as history or whatever as having been discovered or created are also establishing and/or reinforcing their mainstream holy grail as to who gets future credit and/or blame for whatever, and thus more importantly of who gets first crack at whatever future credits and that of receiving our public support, instead of receiving the gauntlet of continual denial, avoidance and systematic banishment. The very root of this kind of orchestrated naysay imposed action against outsiders is clearly faith-based and otherwise cloaked as to suggest that no one public agency, private group or individuals are ever in charge of anything that gets overlooked or goes terribly wrong. If the mainstream status quo on behalf of their public image damage- control didn’t have fingers, they’d have to point with something else. (perhaps their brown nose would have to due) ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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Unless those atmospheric microbes require a complex tarmac and a fair
number of nearby high rise and otherwise large volumetric structures as situated within a perfectly rational community that includes multiple reservoirs, rigid airship accommodations and even a fairly nifty bridge connecting to/from their rock quarries and mining sites, perhaps there’s a little more to such other complex life existing/ coexisting on Venus than merely those of primitive atmospheric microbes. If not of a local evolved species (aka exoskeletal tough and packing heat, so to speak), then possibly of something off-world visiting for all the right mineral and natural abundance of energy reasons. The new paper -- On the possibility of microbiota transfer from Venus to Earth -- is published online in Astrophysics and Space Science, http://www.springer.com/astronomy/journal/10509 DOI 10.1007/s10509-008-9851-2 http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM9FZNFGLE....html#subhead3 http://www.venus.wisc.edu/ http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...start=1&size=b http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...size=b&start=4 http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...xpress&start=1 Try keeping an open mindset, and by all means utilize whatever’s left of your deductive reasoning as based upon the regular laws of physics and best available science. Observationology is optional, but not advisable for the amateur investigative reporting methods that require LeapFrog pop-up image formatting along with those cute little balloon messages and otherwise integrated voice announcements per image context touch. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth On Jun 25, 8:27 am, BradGuth wrote: Why is our DARPA and their army of loyal minions and clowns so deathly afraid of Venus? - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth On Jun 8, 10:35 pm, BradGuth wrote: Too bad that humanity gets to be screwed over once again by their own kind. There's no question that Venus has been hosting other intelligent life, and there's even less question that our DARPA knows this far better than most government agencies. A fifth grader can run the specified image into most any PhotoShop program and see for them self. Faith-based government groups can pretty much say whatever they like, and obviously do whatever they like. Proof being our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush) and company of brown-nosed minions that are scared to death of their own shadow. BradGuthBrad_Guth Brad.GuthBradGuth |
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On Jun 25, 8:27 am, BradGuth wrote:
Why is our DARPA and their army of loyal minions and clowns so deathly afraid of Venus? - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth On Jun 8, 10:35 pm, BradGuth wrote: Too bad that humanity gets to be screwed over once again by their own kind. There's no question thatVenushas been hosting other intelligent life, and there's even less question that our DARPA knows this far better than most government agencies. A fifth grader can run the specified image into most any PhotoShop program and see for them self. Faith-based government groups can pretty much say whatever they like, and obviously do whatever they like. Proof being our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush) and company of brown-nosed minions that are scared to death of their own shadow. BradGuthBrad_Guth Brad.GuthBradGuth Thus far there’s little if any surface water as ice to behold on Mars, as well as for the geothermally active surface of Venus isn’t exactly conducive to hosting open ponds or streams of pure water. In either case of mineral brines or combinations of highly acidic or possibly alkaline formulations including h2o (as within lava and various muds) should not be excluded from what’s possible, especially if the S8 acidic layers of thick clouds contain those multiple teratonnes of acidic water.. However, the mostly geothermally heated environment of Venus that no one wants to believe has been DNA survivable, not even by any intelligent species of folks having applied technology, is obviously still looking darn good to those atmospheric microbes and those of us outside of the faith-based mainstream box. However, unless those atmospheric microbes require a complex tarmac and a fair number of nearby high rise and otherwise large volumetric structures as situated within a perfectly rational community that includes multiple reservoirs, their rigid airship accommodations and even a fairly nifty bridge connecting to/from their rock quarries and mining sites, perhaps there’s a little more to such other complex life existing/coexisting on Venus than merely those of primitive atmospheric microbes. If not of a local evolved species (aka exoskeletal tough and packing heat, so to speak), then possibly of something off-world that’s visiting for all the right mineral and natural abundance of energy reasons. There’s also the solar wind and comet like planetary tail of its upper atmospheric particles that could easily contain a few spores. The new paper -- On the possibility of microbiota transfer from Venus to Earth -- is published online in Astrophysics and Space Science, http://www.springer.com/astronomy/journal/10509 DOI 10.1007/s10509-008-9851-2 http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM9FZNFGLE....html#subhead3 http://www.venus.wisc.edu/ http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...start=1&size=b http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...size=b&start=4 http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?b=...xpress&start=1 Try keeping an open mindset, and by all means utilize whatever’s left of your deductive reasoning as based upon the regular laws of physics and best available science. Observationology is of course optional, but not advisable for the amateur investigative reporting methods that require LeapFrog pop-up image formatting along with those cute little balloon info messages and otherwise integrated voice announcements per image context touch. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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