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LIFE ON VENUS EXISTS!!!
tomcat; when you get 'flashbacks' of Alien abuction, molestation,
surgical operations, flying saucers, being flooded with bright lights out in the woods, strange looking eyes peering at you, well, just realize that this is Earth and we have 'visitors'. We just have to learn to compete, that's all. Not that competing is all there is to life as we know it, though it most certainly has been responsible for way more than it's fair share of bigotry, arrogance, greed and subsequent collateral damage along with the ongoing carnage of the innocent, as well as for getting the rest of us village idiots spread a bit thin and certainly a wee bit further away from simply accomplishing our moon, even as per the task of robotic station-keeping at LL-1 and of having easily created the proto LSE-CM/ISS, not to mention that of our connecting up with whatever's of intelligent life (locals or ETs) as having evolved and/or as having been coexisting on Venus. What part of other life existing/coexisting on Venus is so unimportant? What's so unimportant or insignificant about establishing the LSE-CM/ISS? Instead of continually playing the sorts of brown-nosed game that you seem to have so much love and affection for. How about instead, would you like to work out a few of the specific details as related to accomplishing our moon, LL-1, the LSE-CM/ISS or Venus? What exactly is your first hand science, physics or life-based expertise? Besides promoting whatever as based upon your NASA's infomercial-science and those conditional laws of physics that's keeping your good ship LOLLIPOP from rocking; What exactly is your prime interest or focus? - Brad Guth |
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