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Bush to Withdraw from Outer Space Treaty, Annex the Moon
In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may
please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. This will lead in turn to a program to sell off parcels of lunar real estate and mineral rights in order to finance the President's Moon, Mars, and Beyond Vision. With the prospect of helium 3 mining and other commercial ventures on the Moon, Dr. Lirpa Sloof, a space policy analyst from the European Union, suggests that policy change will not only pay for the exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other destinations, but will turn a tidy profit for the US treasury. There has been no comment from world leaders, though certain Congressional Democrats are said to be concerned. |
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"Mark R. Whittington" wrote ...
In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. This will lead in turn to a program to sell off parcels of lunar real estate and mineral rights in order to finance the President's Moon, Mars, and Beyond Vision. With the prospect of helium 3 mining and other commercial ventures on the Moon, Dr. Lirpa Sloof, That guy sure gets around this time of year. a space policy analyst from the European Union, suggests that policy change will not only pay for the exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other destinations, but will turn a tidy profit for the US treasury. There has been no comment from world leaders, though certain Congressional Democrats are said to be concerned. |
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Mark R. Whittington wrote: In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. Times have changed. On this day, the international community is more supportive of this kind of initiative. Alain Fournier |
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Paul Blay wrote: "Mark R. Whittington" wrote ... In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. This will lead in turn to a program to sell off parcels of lunar real estate and mineral rights in order to finance the President's Moon, Mars, and Beyond Vision. With the prospect of helium 3 mining and other commercial ventures on the Moon, Dr. Lirpa Sloof, That guy sure gets around this time of year. Not only him but Dr Sloof too! http://www.sloof.us Or maybe it's a relative of hers. Man being a commenter for the EU and launching a new space prize (http://www.tuberat.com) all in the same day. It's just unbelievably cool...... :-) ~Jon |
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"Mark R. Whittington" wrote:
In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. This will lead in turn to a program to sell off parcels of lunar real estate and mineral rights in order to finance the President's Moon, Mars, and Beyond Vision. With the prospect of helium 3 mining and other commercial ventures on the Moon, Dr. Lirpa Sloof, a space policy analyst from the European Union, suggests that policy change will not only pay for the exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other destinations, but will turn a tidy profit for the US treasury. There has been no comment from world leaders, though certain Congressional Democrats are said to be concerned. Even allowing for the fact that this is April 1st, one still can't help but immediately think that the above wouldn't mean much (interesting though it would be) until practical means to get there exists... -- You know what to remove, to reply.... |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 00:31:27 GMT, in a place far, far away, Joann
Evans made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: "Mark R. Whittington" wrote: In a move that will probably anger the international community, but may please space advocates, the Bush Administration is planning to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the Moon as sovereign United States territory. This will lead in turn to a program to sell off parcels of lunar real estate and mineral rights in order to finance the President's Moon, Mars, and Beyond Vision. With the prospect of helium 3 mining and other commercial ventures on the Moon, Dr. Lirpa Sloof, a space policy analyst from the European Union, suggests that policy change will not only pay for the exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other destinations, but will turn a tidy profit for the US treasury. There has been no comment from world leaders, though certain Congressional Democrats are said to be concerned. Even allowing for the fact that this is April 1st, one still can't help but immediately think that the above wouldn't mean much (interesting though it would be) until practical means to get there exists... But it would increase motivation to develop practical means to get there... |
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Sounds exactly like WW-III to me.
Bad News for 'Moon Hoax' Buffs http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...085a9807dd78c1 Don't look now, ' is posting some of that interesting moon stuff again. http://www.nature.com/news/2005/0503...050328-10.html Moon being disintegrated! http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...1a72e41e25329e Perhaps we'll need to get my LSE up and operating before the moon entirely self-destructs before our dumbfounded and thereby snookered to death eyes. - This closing rant is contributed for the ongoing benefit of others (The New York Times, The Washington Post and any other news media plus whatever general topic newcomers), and not that any of this topic matters to those without a stitch of remorse outside of whatever appeases their MI6/NSA pagan NASA/Apollo cold-war or bust God(s), as in spite of their spermware of flak having the intent as to kill-off my PC if not myself, within my spare dyslexic time I've slightly polished on my external 'gv-topics.htm' page, and I'm remaining intent upon working on other pages as soon to be improved. As I learn more that can be independently supported by the regular laws of physics, by sufficient hard-science and subjectively honest interpretations of whatever I have been given to work with, as best I'll share that knowledge, which will likely include revisions and retractions upon any number of what I've offered thus far. Unfortunately, since I'm unfunded and on the usual 'need-to-know' bases with regard to anything that might rock a mainstream boat, and that my PC is being continually attacked with NSA/MI6 spermware, it seems this process is going to take many thousands of my lose cannon shots before the truth and nothing but the truth is ever going be told. And I bet you thought the likes of big and fully loaded aircraft smashing into fully occupied tall buildings was as bad as it gets; think again. Basic township that's situated upon Venus: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm Basic LSE (Lunar Space Elevator): http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Other available topics by; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm |
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