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![]() "Thomas McDonald" wrote in message ... wrote in message news ![]() Rudolph_X wrote: I'm sorry to have wasted your time with this nonsense. I don't want to get into any kind of trouble, and I certainly don't want any of you to get into any kind of trouble over this... You won't be hearing from me again. This time I really mean it. I'm leaving. So please disregard any and all of my posts here, as they were made purely for entertainment purposes. I sadly pass on my condolences to the family and friends of Graham W. Birdsall (Editor UFO Magazine). Goodbye and Good Luck to All! (Etok, thanks for the heads-up... I'm outta' here.) And how many of us really believe you'll never come back? You're an inveterate troll, and I expect you'll be back posting more of your usually nonsense in a month or two. DP -- Nattering Nabob #1 of the MOHSG (alpha version of .sig) David, By my count, it was one hour and 14 minutes. You give him far too much credit for honesty and decency. Of course, given his parentage, it's best just to fart in his general direction. -- Tom McDonald remove 'nohormel' to reply Odds are significantly higher we won't be hearing from Birdsall, though. Etok __________________________________________________ ____________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - FAST UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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Rudolph_X wrote: Paul Schlyter wrote: In article , Rudolph_X wrote: ............... Hey, I didn't write that article. I just provided a link to it. You did more than that --- you also claimed it was "interesting".... Folks have been discussing PX on this newsgroup for nearly 10 years - because it is NOT interesting? Is that what you are saying? Of course it is interesting - for folks who take an interest is this kind of subject matter. Yep --- and since you also claimed it was "interesting", you've revealed yourself as one of those who are interested in this nonsense... therefore you should take responsibility for what you post and not try to evade by saying "I didn't write that article".... no you didn't write it, but you did choose to post a link to it and reveal your interest in it. Folks can decide for themselves if what was written there is true or false. The article is obviously false! I mean, it's impossible for a planet, or ANY celestial body, to move in an Earth-like orbit and always be hidden from our view by the Sun, and at the same time have an orbital period of 3600 years as this article claims.... The article does not claim that. The Russian scientist said he heard rumors about a 3,600 year orbit, but he counters that by saying that he is talking about a planet which has an orbit similar to that of Earth's, but on the other side of the Sun. That's an old idea, and it was dismissed over 100 years ago because such a planet would cause noticeable perturbations on the other planets. No such perturbations have been observed. He also claims that the 'alien' base in Siberia regulates the orbits of both planets and to maintain stability in our solar system. But still, that wouldn't remove the pertirbations from that "anti-Earth" on e.g. Venus and Mars. Also: how could such a device remotely adjust the position of a planet on the other side of the Sun, without causing very noticeable effects in its surroundings? (I personally don't subscribe to these theories, however they are interesting and thought provoking speculations.) It's very easy to invent an interesting and thought-proviking idea; our world is full of them! But it's much much harder to have an idea which actually is correct... In addition any "anti-Earth" moving in the Earth's orbit but on the other side of the Sun such that the Sun always hides it from our vire, such a planet would soon reveal its presence anyway by its perturbations on the other planets (in particular Venus and Mars). Not if, as the Russian scientist claims that, the orbits are being regulated by the 'alien' underground base in Siberia. The only way to do this by "remote control" would be through gravitation --- and that would require masses far larger than the mass of the entire Earth..... (He also said that there are 3 other similar bases in the USA.) Yep, he spoke a lot of nonsense..... I suppose he didn't give any specifics about WHERE in the USA they were situated, right? No such perturbations have ever been observed. And, they are not likely to be observed, if indeed the 'aliens' are keeping knowledge of the other planet hidden from us. If these 'aliens' are manitaining the stability of our solar system, with their advanced scientific technology, no such irrregular perturbations would be casually evident. Well, then you have a decision to make: what's most proable? 1. This guy is telling the truth, and an alien species is indeed controlling the planets in the solar system, making their motions violate the natural laws known by us since centuries ago. This is done remotely, from "bases" at a few places in the Earth, without causing any noticeable effects in the vicinity. 2. This guy is full of **** and is speaking nonsense. 1. has never happened before while 2. has happened many many many times before. Now, make your choice! He also wrote a lot of other nonsense besides his speculations about PX. Here he was much more vague though, so at least he avoided outright self-contradictions. I don't know if the Russian was speaking broken-english or if the interview was translated, but one should realize the language barrier can sometimes cause confusion. The transcript does not reveal or convey a Russian accent or the manner of speech used. Something is always lost in translations from foreign lanuages, and this could account for the apparent vagueness of some of the comments made. So why didn't the reporter bring along a person who knew Russian? It's not such an exotic language, instead it's one of the dozen or so most spoken languages of the world! And it's a well-known fact that you can't expect people to understand English in all parts of the world. I doubt that the Russian scientist who is the head of an official Russian government agency in charge of the investigation, is a stupid person, simply because he may not be fluent in the English language. However, the reporter who travelled there, without bringing an interpreter along with him, was indeed stupid.... or perhaps he did this intentionally, in order to later be able to blame errors/etc on the "language barrier" ? Consider this: # GB: Can you be more specific about the location of this installation? # # VU: Look for the site of the Tunguska explosion. To the southeast is # the very large and famous Lake Baikal. Beyond that, to the # north, is a huge and barren territory covering 100,000 # kilometres. Hardly anyone lives there. There are no towns or # cities. Here is where we located the installation ... He never gets more specific than this. Why didn't he instead just provide an accurate longitude and latitude of this "installation" he claims to have found? Today it's easy to do so, with GPS receivers being so easily available. Like I said, the language barrier could have caused this. Not bloddy likely! Russians use the same digits as we do. And the reporter could at least have brought a dictionary with him! Or maybe the Russian scientist who is the head of an official Russian government agency in charge of the investigation (and therefore not a stupid person :-) had such a dictionary? He should, if he attempted to speal English.... The Russian obviously doesn't speak english good enough to convey his thoughts as clearly as we would like. We would have to see the filmed interview to get a sense of what was really said. If his English was so bad that he was unable to give a longitude and latitude, then it would have been even more impossible for him to give all the other stuff which appeared in the translation. So perhaps all of it is due to this "language barrier", i.e. the reporter's misunderstanding of that Russian's not-so-good English ????? But what he has to say about PX, which you find "interesting" according to your own words, is just as impossible as what N*nc* had to say about PX..... nothing new here..... Like I said earlier, I don't fully subscribe to either of those theories. I do, however, find them to be entertaining, If your major interst here is entertainment, perhaps you should have selected another newsgroup? and certainly of interest to anyone who has followed the various and diverse PX discussions on this newsgroup over the past 10 years. Its main interest is as a case study of the human psyche..... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Schlyter, Grev Turegatan 40, SE-114 38 Stockholm, SWEDEN e-mail: pausch at stockholm dot bostream dot se WWW: http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/ http://home.tiscali.se/pausch/ |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 09:54:51 GMT, Wally Anglesea™
wrote: The source of the information, and the person who was interviewed, is the renowned Russian scientist, Dr. Valery Uvarov, of Russia's National Security Academy, head of the Department of UFO Research, Science and Technical, National Security Academy, based in St Petersburg, Russia - an official Russian government agency. Let's see what else, the esteemed Valery Uvarov believes in: http://www.wands.spb.ru/english/main.html The Wands of Horus (a con job) http://www.neilos.org/Wands.htm NOw, you *may* be interested to know that Valery claims this: Valery Uvarov (VU): I am head of the Department of UFO Research, Science and Technical, National Security Academy, based in St Petersburg, Russia. GB: This, then, is an official Russian government agency? VU: Absolutely. I am answerable to two people above me. They are answerable to the next person above them, who is our President [Putin]. NOw I have written to the local Russian Embassy, trying to find out about the NSA in St Petersburg, and the Dept of UFO research. Let's just see what comes out shall we. Unlike Nexus Magazine, I check sources. OK, So far, I've been told that *THERE IS NO NSA IN ST PETERSBURG, MUCH LESS A DEPT OF UFO RESEARCH AND CERTAINLY NOT ONME THAT REPORST TO PUTIN* Now it's *possible* that Russia is a bit of a mess, so there may be all sorts of little back room *make work* departments, but I have my doubts. So, I've escalated the query. Does anyone have a contact in Russia that can check this out and confrim it? -- For the Truth about Planet X, Phil Plait's excellent summary: http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/planetx/index.html |
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Rudolph_X wrote in message ...
I'm sorry to have wasted your time with this nonsense. I don't want to get into any kind of trouble, and I certainly don't want any of you to get into any kind of trouble over this... You won't be hearing from me again. This time I really mean it. I'm leaving. So please disregard any and all of my posts here, as they were made purely for entertainment purposes. I sadly pass on my condolences to the family and friends of Graham W. Birdsall (Editor UFO Magazine). Goodbye and Good Luck to All! (Etok, thanks for the heads-up... I'm outta' here.) -- Woo, temporary respite! Any bets on how soon he'll be back? I say... 15 days? |
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Wally Anglesea™ wrote:
OK, So far, I've been told that *THERE IS NO NSA IN ST PETERSBURG, MUCH LESS A DEPT OF UFO RESEARCH AND CERTAINLY NOT ONME THAT REPORST TO PUTIN* Now it's *possible* that Russia is a bit of a mess, so there may be all sorts of little back room *make work* departments, but I have my doubts. So, I've escalated the query. Does anyone have a contact in Russia that can check this out and confrim it? I think you're going to be wasting your time. There have been a few "reports" of Planet X and other information from Russian sources, but they always turn out to be completely faked. I think it's because, since the break up of the Soviet Union, there has been a lot of chaos in scientific circles in the Soviet states, and this makes them an easy target for this kind of hoax. It can be hard to pin down any information about these people or organisations, so the hoaxers can get away with quoting them as "authorities", knowing it'll take a lot of work to prove them to be liars. DP -- Nattering Nabob #1 of the MOHSG (alpha version of .sig) |
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Dear N'vok:
"N'vok" wrote in message om... .... Woo, temporary respite! Any bets on how soon he'll be back? I say... 15 days? Last time was less than 1 hour. David A. Smith |
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