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  #21  
Old August 26th 09, 02:04 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
BradGuth
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Default YOU can come up with a better way to the Moon.

On Aug 25, 5:27*pm, gabydewilde wrote:
On Aug 24, 3:59*am, BradGuth wrote:



On Aug 23, 1:41*pm, gabydewilde wrote:


On Aug 23, 6:58*pm, BradGuth wrote:


Exactly how much of the public funded Apollo era R&D, technology and
expertise was lost and/or stolen from us?


Here, this is worth seeing.


http://blog.go-here.nl/5768
The Case for Antigravity


My internet is only 0.1% fast enough. *Give me a link to the typed
context.


*~ BG


The author (http://www.checktheevidence.com) collected a lot of
science/governmental bits of info. Most of the sites where the
information comes from are gone. The original video footage doesn't
seem to be around either.

Half way the excursion there is a clip of some government gate keepers
discussing the technology to be used for the mars mission. They
mention various working concepts that do not exist officially.
Eventually they decide to stick with combustion / explosive based
technology. There is a silence while they gaze at another then they
laugh about it. One of them mentions he never seen a situation where
the worse technology is the best for the job.

They worked down the list, the best way to do it was considered to
fast, it would give the public the impression it was easy. The
downsides of burning solid state propellant was the lack of payload
and the much greater expenses. But from a "security" perspective they
decided to keep us in the illusion that space is something much much
to complicated to go to. Unless it is a nuclear gun ship of course.

They sit there at a public press conference laughing about how they
are going to keep us dumb about the technology.

:-(
____http://blog.go-here.nl/spacecrafthttp://blog.go-here.nl/spacetravelhttp://blog.go-here.nl/antigravity

PS:

If you are on a slow connection. Can you see this?

http://waterauto.go-here.nl/andrija-puharich.avi

If you can get that to work I can dwarf the other video for you if you
like. It to me seems like reasonable resolution and reasonable
duration (1 hour) without much file size (25 mb)


The transcript (basic text) shouldn't be 250 kb.

~ BG
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Old August 26th 09, 02:39 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
gabydewilde
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On Aug 26, 3:04*am, BradGuth wrote:
On Aug 25, 5:27*pm, gabydewilde wrote:





On Aug 24, 3:59*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Aug 23, 1:41*pm, gabydewilde wrote:


On Aug 23, 6:58*pm, BradGuth wrote:


Exactly how much of the public funded Apollo era R&D, technology and
expertise was lost and/or stolen from us?


Here, this is worth seeing.


http://blog.go-here.nl/5768
The Case for Antigravity


My internet is only 0.1% fast enough. *Give me a link to the typed
context.


*~ BG


The author (http://www.checktheevidence.com) collected a lot of
science/governmental bits of info. Most of the sites where the
information comes from are gone. The original video footage doesn't
seem to be around either.


Half way the excursion there is a clip of some government gate keepers
discussing the technology to be used for the mars mission. They
mention various working concepts that do not exist officially.
Eventually they decide to stick with combustion / explosive based
technology. There is a silence while they gaze at another then they
laugh about it. One of them mentions he never seen a situation where
the worse technology is the best for the job.


They worked down the list, the best way to do it was considered to
fast, it would give the public the impression it was easy. The
downsides of burning solid state propellant was the lack of payload
and the much greater expenses. But from a "security" perspective they
decided to keep us in the illusion that space is something much much
to complicated to go to. Unless it is a nuclear gun ship of course.


They sit there at a public press conference laughing about how they
are going to keep us dumb about the technology.


:-(
____http://blog.go-here.nl/spacecrafthttp://blog.go-here.nl/spacetravelht...


PS:


If you are on a slow connection. Can you see this?


http://waterauto.go-here.nl/andrija-puharich.avi


If you can get that to work I can dwarf the other video for you if you
like. It to me seems like reasonable resolution and reasonable
duration (1 hour) without much file size (25 mb)


The transcript (basic text) shouldn't be 250 kb.

*~ BG


Will only cost you 20 USD

http://www.transcriptionstar.com/pricing.html


  #23  
Old August 26th 09, 02:45 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
Jonathan
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"BradGuth" wrote in message
...

And Cheney's wife was given a seat on the
board of Lockheed. Gee, I wonder what she knew about aerospace???



She likely knew how to buff her way to the top, better than most.



Ya, I really doubt Cheney felt he needed to repay Lockheed for
the favor. I mean he wouldn't do that? Would he...nah!
But I think Cheney and Lockheed were using ...her
to screw ...us.


What do Zionist Nazis care about leaving Earth, especially when
there's so much left to pillage, plunder and rape without ever leaving
LEO?



I wonder who the very first space-mogul will be?
And what will he mogul? Who will be the Bill Gates
of space? Space casino?...or hey...no laws in space!
Ya, that's it, a true Fantasy Island. Where anything goes....



Now we get to see if our replacement warlord and his younger team of
wizards can still manage to pull any of those live rabbits out of that
same Republican bankrupted hat.



The stock market is up over 40%, almost 50%, since March.
(Go Obama go!)
http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...=djia&sid=1643

I think lower unemployment lags about a year behind though.
For the wealthy the bottom was last February or so.
For the rest of us...we haven't quite hit bottom yet.
The next year will be a tough one. Kiss your bosses ass for
a bit longer. But after that I'm very optimistic. In the stock
market, one company after another is turning the corner
as we speak. Bargains everywhere.

The stock I bought last Friday, FRZ, went up 35% today.
That company makes ice, it's the end of summer, go figure.
But some insiders announced they were buying more 'ice'
so boom it goes. Any excuse will do.

And the next one I bought at 3:00 pm today, CMRG and I'm
already up 10%. I'm really looking forward to tomorrow morning.
They make clothes for fat people. Is this fat people season?
I don't know.

Power law behavior everywhere. Spike ups come in two's, like a
lightning bolt. Wait for the first spike up to settle back, then buy
and wait for the second one. If pushed just far enough from
equilibrium, power law behavior sets in for a bit.

FRZ (bought last Friday, sold today)
http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...req=7&ti me=3

CMRG (bought today and waiting for the second spike)
http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...me=3&x=60&y=12

I've been averaging 20% a month trading off my cell phone
at lunch. 30% this week. This market is now in a 'dart board' mode.
Just toss and buy, ya cant hardly miss if you tried.

God I love this country.





~ BG



  #24  
Old August 26th 09, 04:07 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
Bob Haller
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On Aug 25, 9:45�pm, "Jonathan" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

...

And Cheney's wife was given a seat on the
board of Lockheed. Gee, I wonder what she knew about aerospace???

She likely knew how to buff her way to the top, better than most.


Ya, I really doubt Cheney felt he needed to repay Lockheed for
the favor. I mean he wouldn't do that? Would he...nah!
But I think Cheney and Lockheed were using ...her
to screw ...us.

What do Zionist Nazis care about leaving Earth, especially when
there's so much left to pillage, plunder and rape without ever leaving
LEO?


I wonder who the very first space-mogul will be?
And what will he mogul? Who will be the Bill Gates
of space? � Space casino?...or hey...no laws in space!
Ya, that's it, a true Fantasy Island. Where anything goes....

Now we get to see if our replacement warlord and his younger team of
wizards can still manage to pull any of those live rabbits out of that
same Republican bankrupted hat.


The stock market is up over 40%, almost 50%, since March.
(Go Obama go!)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=djia&...

I think lower unemployment lags about a year behind though.
For the wealthy the bottom was last February or so.
For the rest of us...we haven't quite hit bottom yet.
The next year will be a tough one. Kiss your bosses ass for
a bit longer. But after that I'm very optimistic. In the stock
market, one company after another is turning the corner
as we speak. �Bargains everywhere.

The stock I bought last Friday, FRZ, went up 35% today.
That company makes ice, it's the end of summer, go figure.
But some insiders announced they were buying more 'ice'
so boom it goes. Any excuse will do.

And the next one I bought at 3:00 pm today, CMRG and I'm
already up 10%. �I'm really looking forward to tomorrow morning.
They make clothes for fat people. Is this fat �people season?
I don't know.

Power law behavior everywhere. Spike ups come in two's, like a
lightning bolt. Wait for the first spike up to settle back, then buy
and wait for the second one. �If pushed just far enough from
equilibrium, power law behavior sets in for a bit.

FRZ (bought last Friday, sold today)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=frz&s...

CMRG (bought today and waiting for the second spike)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=cmrg&...

I've been averaging �20% a month trading off my cell phone
at lunch. 30% this week. This market is now in a 'dart board' mode.
Just toss and buy, ya cant hardly miss if you tried.

God I love this country.

�~ BG


a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later
  #25  
Old August 26th 09, 10:24 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
BradGuth
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Default YOU can come up with a better way to the Moon.

On Aug 25, 6:45*pm, "Jonathan" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

...

And Cheney's wife was given a seat on the
board of Lockheed. Gee, I wonder what she knew about aerospace???

She likely knew how to buff her way to the top, better than most.


Ya, I really doubt Cheney felt he needed to repay Lockheed for
the favor. I mean he wouldn't do that? Would he...nah!
But I think Cheney and Lockheed were using ...her
to screw ...us.

What do Zionist Nazis care about leaving Earth, especially when
there's so much left to pillage, plunder and rape without ever leaving
LEO?


I wonder who the very first space-mogul will be?
And what will he mogul? Who will be the Bill Gates
of space? * Space casino?...or hey...no laws in space!
Ya, that's it, a true Fantasy Island. Where anything goes....

Now we get to see if our replacement warlord and his younger team of
wizards can still manage to pull any of those live rabbits out of that
same Republican bankrupted hat.


The stock market is up over 40%, almost 50%, since March.
(Go Obama go!)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=djia&...

I think lower unemployment lags about a year behind though.
For the wealthy the bottom was last February or so.
For the rest of us...we haven't quite hit bottom yet.
The next year will be a tough one. Kiss your bosses ass for
a bit longer. But after that I'm very optimistic. In the stock
market, one company after another is turning the corner
as we speak. *Bargains everywhere.

The stock I bought last Friday, FRZ, went up 35% today.
That company makes ice, it's the end of summer, go figure.
But some insiders announced they were buying more 'ice'
so boom it goes. Any excuse will do.

And the next one I bought at 3:00 pm today, CMRG and I'm
already up 10%. *I'm really looking forward to tomorrow morning.
They make clothes for fat people. Is this fat *people season?
I don't know.

Power law behavior everywhere. Spike ups come in two's, like a
lightning bolt. Wait for the first spike up to settle back, then buy
and wait for the second one. *If pushed just far enough from
equilibrium, power law behavior sets in for a bit.

FRZ (bought last Friday, sold today)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=frz&s...

CMRG (bought today and waiting for the second spike)http://bigcharts.marke****ch.com/qui...asp?symb=cmrg&...

I've been averaging *20% a month trading off my cell phone
at lunch. 30% this week. This market is now in a 'dart board' mode.
Just toss and buy, ya cant hardly miss if you tried.

God I love this country.


Yes, and at any moment those investments for no apparent reason can
head south, so you got to love it either way. Perhaps one out of a
hundred investments are perfectly logical and thereby don't clime or
fall for no good reason(s).

~ BG
  #26  
Old August 26th 09, 11:51 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
Jonathan
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"bob haller" wrote in message
...

a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later



That's a worry for me too. If unemployment doesn't start turning
around soon, could be trouble. I'm not planning any 'parties' for
a good year or so.


  #27  
Old August 27th 09, 12:25 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
kT
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Default YOU can come up with a better way to the Moon.

Jonathan wrote:
"bob haller" wrote in message
...

a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later



That's a worry for me too. If unemployment doesn't start turning
around soon, could be trouble. I'm not planning any 'parties' for
a good year or so.


You guys ain't seen nothin yet, America is in serious ****, and Obama
knows that. It's the only reason he's bothering with space and science
and its nutty advocates at all here, he knows that a physics or space or
astronomy breakthrough is the only thing that will save retard ass now.
  #28  
Old August 27th 09, 12:45 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
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In sci.physics kT wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
"bob haller" wrote in message
...

a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later



That's a worry for me too. If unemployment doesn't start turning
around soon, could be trouble. I'm not planning any 'parties' for
a good year or so.


You guys ain't seen nothin yet, America is in serious ****, and Obama
knows that. It's the only reason he's bothering with space and science
and its nutty advocates at all here, he knows that a physics or space or
astronomy breakthrough is the only thing that will save retard ass now.


The whole world is in a recession and about the only "scientific" things
that would make any difference is practical and cheap fusion or the
discovery of Martian invasion plans.


--
Jim Pennino

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Old August 27th 09, 12:58 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
kT
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wrote:
In sci.physics kT wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
"bob haller" wrote in message
...

a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later

That's a worry for me too. If unemployment doesn't start turning
around soon, could be trouble. I'm not planning any 'parties' for
a good year or so.

You guys ain't seen nothin yet, America is in serious ****, and Obama
knows that. It's the only reason he's bothering with space and science
and its nutty advocates at all here, he knows that a physics or space or
astronomy breakthrough is the only thing that will save retard ass now.


The whole world is in a recession and about the only "scientific" things
that would make any difference is practical and cheap fusion or the
discovery of Martian invasion plans.


I guess you never heard of condensed matter physics.

Cold atomic gases have already revolutionized our understanding of it.

Astronomy : extrasolar earths, extrasolar life, ET all will have major
impacts on human societies and civilization's abilities to cope with now
inarguable economic, environmental and resource problems we will face.

Asteroid and comet impacts, and the asteroids and comets themselves,
plus the sheer magnitude of the solar irradiance will dominate future
methods of remediating the destruction of our environment and preventing
future destruction, will fueling the economic growth necessary to pay
off the incalculable environmental debts of retards converting energy
for profit. Earth to low Earth transport alone will open up vast new
markets, eventually looking like modern airlines on hydrogen steroids.

But since you are a retard, you are unable to identify yourself as such.

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Old August 27th 09, 01:15 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.space.history
[email protected]
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In sci.physics kT wrote:
wrote:
In sci.physics kT wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
"bob haller" wrote in message
...

a double dip recession is coming, party now cry later

That's a worry for me too. If unemployment doesn't start turning
around soon, could be trouble. I'm not planning any 'parties' for
a good year or so.
You guys ain't seen nothin yet, America is in serious ****, and Obama
knows that. It's the only reason he's bothering with space and science
and its nutty advocates at all here, he knows that a physics or space or
astronomy breakthrough is the only thing that will save retard ass now.


The whole world is in a recession and about the only "scientific" things
that would make any difference is practical and cheap fusion or the
discovery of Martian invasion plans.


I guess you never heard of condensed matter physics.

Cold atomic gases have already revolutionized our understanding of it.


Economic impact, zero to date.

Probable future economic impact, zero.

Astronomy : extrasolar earths, extrasolar life, ET all will have major
impacts on human societies and civilization's abilities to cope with now
inarguable economic, environmental and resource problems we will face.


Economic impact, zero to date.

Probable future economic impact, zero.

Asteroid and comet impacts, and the asteroids and comets themselves,
plus the sheer magnitude of the solar irradiance will dominate future
methods of remediating the destruction of our environment and preventing
future destruction, will fueling the economic growth necessary to pay
off the incalculable environmental debts of retards converting energy
for profit. Earth to low Earth transport alone will open up vast new
markets, eventually looking like modern airlines on hydrogen steroids.


If the giant asteroid hits the Earth, there will be no economy of any
kind.

Other than a handful of tourists, there is no money to be made from
low Earth orbit.

We can already do satellites, which is the only thing that has had any
economic impact.

But since you are a retard, you are unable to identify yourself as such.


Gibbering arm waver.



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Jim Pennino

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