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Old December 5th 17, 08:25 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_3_]
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Default North Korean [intestinal] worms on Mars?

http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/12/worms-on-mars

Ironically, worms could be be the answer to feeding the pioneering Mars settlers.

Even more ironically, North Korea could cut out the middle man [soil] and provide intestinal worms, in bulk, if bigger is better.

Or, they could use their rockets to send North Koreans to Mars as a major publicity coup as Fuhrer Von Strumpet cuts back on NASA funding.

Well used to extreme hardship, long term malnutrition and appalling daily stress in merely surviving.
The North Koreans make ideal candidates for settling Mars.
Anything to get away from North Korea without being shot in the back or poisoned!
Downside, would be the weight of all those notebooks they'd need to record the vital daily insights of their cult leader.

http://www.newsweek.com/why-north-ko...ler-won-730527
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Old December 6th 17, 01:12 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default North Korean [intestinal] worms on Mars?

On Tuesday, 5 December 2017 02:25:23 UTC-5, Chris.B wrote:
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/12/worms-on-mars

Ironically, worms could be be the answer to feeding the pioneering Mars settlers.

Even more ironically, North Korea could cut out the middle man [soil] and provide intestinal worms, in bulk, if bigger is better.

Or, they could use their rockets to send North Koreans to Mars as a major publicity coup as Fuhrer Von Strumpet cuts back on NASA funding.

Well used to extreme hardship, long term malnutrition and appalling daily stress in merely surviving.
The North Koreans make ideal candidates for settling Mars.
Anything to get away from North Korea without being shot in the back or poisoned!
Downside, would be the weight of all those notebooks they'd need to record the vital daily insights of their cult leader.

http://www.newsweek.com/why-north-ko...ler-won-730527


Is Mars to be ruled by a fat little psychopathic killer megalomaniac?
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Old December 6th 17, 06:57 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Quadibloc
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Default North Korean [intestinal] worms on Mars?

They once did make a movie, "Red Planet Mars", about a Mars that was ruled by
aliens under a Communist-like system, planning to invade Earth...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OXYLCVUaCc

ah, Earth just intercepted their radio transmissions. And it starred the fellow
who would later become Mission Impossible's Mr. Phelps!

John Savard
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Old December 8th 17, 10:49 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
RichA[_6_]
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Default North Korean [intestinal] worms on Mars?

On Wednesday, 6 December 2017 00:58:00 UTC-5, Quadibloc wrote:
They once did make a movie, "Red Planet Mars", about a Mars that was ruled by
aliens under a Communist-like system, planning to invade Earth...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OXYLCVUaCc

ah, Earth just intercepted their radio transmissions. And it starred the fellow
who would later become Mission Impossible's Mr. Phelps!

John Savard


The ignominious beginnings of some acting careers.
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Old December 8th 17, 01:16 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Gary Harnagel
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Default North Korean [intestinal] worms on Mars?

On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 10:58:00 PM UTC-7, Quadibloc wrote:

They once did make a movie, "Red Planet Mars", about a Mars that was ruled
by aliens under a Communist-like system, planning to invade Earth...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OXYLCVUaCc

ah, Earth just intercepted their radio transmissions.


Actually, they weren't planning to invade earth. They were much too
enlightened for that.

And it starred the fellow who would later become Mission Impossible's
Mr. Phelps!

John Savard


Who also starred in a number of B-grade SF films of that era.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Graves

His brother was James Arness who retained a name closer to their real family
name. I enjoyed the work of both actors, RIP.

Arness was the alien in The Thing (from another world).

There was another pair of brothers in the acting business who did some SF
work that I liked: Rex and Rhodes Reason:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Reason
 




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