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We Are Victims of Propaganda! DPRK Satellite in Orbit All Along!
Just saw this news item on Reuters:
http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNew...0RR00R20150927 I'm pretty sure that the only time North Korea attempted to launch a satellite into space, we were told it failed completely; nothing was put into orbit, the rocket just crashed into the sea. But now this article confirms that there is a North Korean satellite orbiting the Earth, even if it doesn't actually work or do anything. John Savard |
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We Are Victims of Propaganda! DPRK Satellite in Orbit All Along!
On Sunday, 27 September 2015 00:05:58 UTC-4, Quadibloc wrote:
Just saw this news item on Reuters: http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNew...0RR00R20150927 I'm pretty sure that the only time North Korea attempted to launch a satellite into space, we were told it failed completely; nothing was put into orbit, the rocket just crashed into the sea. But now this article confirms that there is a North Korean satellite orbiting the Earth, even if it doesn't actually work or do anything. John Savard They should de-orbit a hydrogen bomb over N. Korea's nuclear facilities. |
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We Are Victims of Propaganda! DPRK Satellite in Orbit All Along!
Quadibloc:
But now this article confirms that there is a North Korean satellite orbiting the Earth, even if it doesn't actually work or do anything. "...engineer Markus Schiller said in a 2013 analysis that the mission was a 'low performance' event and 'not a game changer.'" Hmmm. Sputnik 1 was also a low-performance event; the only obvious difference between the two being that Sputnik 1 had a beacon--a beeper--that worked. It was a huge game changer as the message it sent was about ICBM's, not earth satellites, and it kicked off a massive rip-off of the American people by the aerospace and defense industries. North Korea's message is the same: we can build an ICBM. -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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