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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
Go to page http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4999736/ and scroll down to box on 'EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM MSNBC.COM, and the link to "NASA's broken tether -- debris or aliens?", for another joust at an old windmill.... |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
for those who came in late.....
http://www.rense.com/general/stsd.htm Oberg explanation, 'Rense.com', 2000 May 10 http://www.rense.com/general/stsfoot.htm Callaghan response, 'Rense.com', 2000 May 14 http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/.../m24-003.shtml Oberg statement, "Skeptical Inquirer", 2000 Feb 22 http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/.../m14-021.shtml Oberg response to Callaghan (2001 Dec 14) http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicsg2.html 'UFO Magazine'(UK) with give-and-take (March-April 2001) http://www.etcontact.net/forums/Foru...9064&offset=40 Billy Cox news story, Florida Today, June 2, 2000 |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
"Jim Oberg" wrote in message ... Go to page http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4999736/ and scroll down to box on 'EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM MSNBC.COM, and the link to "NASA's broken tether -- debris or aliens?", for another joust at an old windmill.... "Your" news org makes it sound like this is an open or close question. When I racked by telescope way out of focus those little creatures appeared also. Maybe my scope was infected~ Or maybe that's what points of light look like racked way out of focus. Since this fact is easy to document, the article is clearly of the tabloid type. I'm surprised msnbc would broadcast such stuff. You know what that means? It means wth they have to make stuff up about space for anyone to talk about it. People no longer want to hear about space unless it's something incredible. So I guess any news about the awe and discovery of space travel are officially unwanted by the pubic anymore. I guess Tom Hanks and Speilberg played out that genre. All that's left to appeal to public interest would be ....greed 'n space. With the whole discovery 'n space thingy worn out. |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
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"Brian Gaff" wrote: Pubic? is that a Freudian slip or some indication of the way you might like space stories to go in future? The whole UFO thing is really daft, as if there were people advanced enough to come here, what the hell would they bedoing messing about in the apparent way they are for? Brian These idiots aren't interested in logic. As you said, for what reason would allegedly advanced aliens have to act like silly buggers? -- "Yes, you're right of course, NB. And they get very useless very quickly. I shall do my best to ignore them, as you wish." Painius |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
"Jim Oberg" wrote in message
And you're giving David Sereda credit exactly how? http://www.ufonasa.com - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
"Jim Oberg" wrote in message
And on this one you have been giving David Sereda credit exactly how? http://www.ufonasa.com - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
Jim Oberg wrote: Go to page http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4999736/ and scroll down to box on 'EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM MSNBC.COM, and the link to "NASA's broken tether -- debris or aliens?", for another joust at an old windmill.... This was downright bizarre; I'm hearing you describe the tether video at the same time Discovery Times is running an interview with you about the loss of Columbia. Because I have my computer audio play through my main speakers, I have audio from you coming out of the speakers, and video of you on the television screen. This is somewhat like The Wizard Of Oz/Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon connection. I'm going to call this effect "Obergisity". :-D Pat |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
Brian Gaff wrote: Pubic? is that a Freudian slip or some indication of the way you might like space stories to go in future? I am Lord Of The Firewomen, and don't you forget it! :-) pat |
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Jim tackles the STS-75 'broken tether' UFO swarm again
"Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Jim Oberg wrote: Go to page http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4999736/ and scroll down to box on 'EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM MSNBC.COM, and the link to "NASA's broken tether -- debris or aliens?", for another joust at an old windmill.... This was downright bizarre; I'm hearing you describe the tether video at the same time Discovery Times is running an interview with you about the loss of Columbia. Because I have my computer audio play through my main speakers, I have audio from you coming out of the speakers, and video of you on the television screen. This is somewhat like The Wizard Of Oz/Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon connection. I'm going to call this effect "Obergisity". :-D Pat Or the dark side of Oberg. George |
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