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All over the world celebrations are planned for the 50 years after
the first man went into space. The feat of Youri Gagarin was a real schock for the american establishment 50 years ago, and is still a schock today. Well represented in this group, all the reactionaries start threads like 5 Soviet Space programs that prove Russia was insane and other insane ramblings... Now that the russians still go and strong, the americans, in complete decadence, have stopped all their manned space program, and will stop all the public space exploration in a few years. They have another priorities. Their world view and priorities are clear: (1) WAR and DESTRUCTION (2) WAR and DESTRUCTION gear. (3) Money for BANKSTERS (4) Money for lobbyists and their special interest groups .... (LAST): Medicine, education, science. The new Lybian adventure has costed already 1 billion dollars. At the same time the LISA exploration satelite has been axed, together with several other projects that NASA is going to shut down this year. Yes there is no money left, after priorities (1), (2) and (3) are met. |
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On Apr 10, 8:33*am, jacob navia wrote:
All over the world celebrations are planned for the 50 years after the first man went into space. The feat of Youri Gagarin was a real schock for the american establishment 50 years ago, and is still a schock today. Well represented in this group, all the reactionaries start threads like 5 Soviet Space programs that prove Russia was insane and other insane ramblings... Now that the russians still go and strong, the americans, in complete decadence, have stopped all their manned space program, and will stop all the public space exploration in a few years. They have another priorities. Their world view and priorities are clear: (1) WAR and DESTRUCTION (2) WAR and DESTRUCTION gear. (3) Money for BANKSTERS (4) Money for lobbyists and their special interest groups ... (LAST): Medicine, education, science. The new Lybian adventure has costed already 1 billion dollars. At the same time the LISA exploration satelite has been axed, together with several other projects that NASA is going to shut down this year. Yes there is no money left, after priorities (1), (2) and (3) are met. You simply must do whatever the Rothschilds request, or else. Plus there's always FUD to deal with: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...inty_and_doubt BTW; since when haven’t Zionist/Jews taken advantage of and even killed other Jews? http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com...rothschild.htm http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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![]() "jacob navia" wrote in message ... All over the world celebrations are planned for the 50 years after the first man went into space. The feat of Youri Gagarin was a real schock for the american establishment 50 years ago, and is still a schock today. A space race started to help the Russians militarily catch up with America. No matter how brave or romantic the early flights were, they were still clearly instruments of the military industrial complex. Nothing kum-bye-aye about it! Well represented in this group, all the reactionaries start threads like 5 Soviet Space programs that prove Russia was insane They WERE insane. It's an objective fact not in question~ Who else would build a 100 megaton bomb! Now that the Russians still go and strong, the americans, in complete decadence, Do you really believe having a manned booster is the only criteria for national success? When it comes to economic, political and military comparisons, the Russians rate about the same as Poland or Germany. And that's being very kind to Russia. have stopped all their manned space program, and will stop all the public space exploration in a few years. They have another priorities. Their world view and priorities are clear: (1) WAR and DESTRUCTION (2) WAR and DESTRUCTION gear. (3) Money for BANKSTERS (4) Money for lobbyists and their special interest groups ... (LAST): Medicine, education, science. The new Libyan adventure has costed already 1 billion dollars. The reason America and other western nations are so much stronger and more prosperous is due to our level of democracy and freedom. The best long term investment is in helping the world find more of the same. It's good for them AND us. Not to mention the simple fact that the ...lack of democracy is the primary source of most of human misery over time. Whether the government is a kingdom, religious, military, socialist or capitalist dictatorships, the result is the same. Catastrophe on legendary scales. If Libya finds it's way to democracy, that would be the best billion we've spent in a long time. The lesson should be that /we chose/ the time for Iraq and spent trillions and a decade as a result. Libya chose the time with their uprisings, and the same success might be accomplished in months for billions instead. Night and day difference in terms of cost, time and casualties if we act when the opportunity presents itself. We have a moral obligation to act in defense of freedom and democracy. Especially when the most efficient path presents itself. Let the Euros do nothing and be seen as emasculated and amoral. That's not the country I want to live in. At the same time the LISA exploration satellite has been axed, together with several other projects that NASA is going to shut down this year. Yes there is no money left, after priorities (1), (2) and (3) are met. Chasing gravity waves! It's hard to imagine anything less interesting. Your chasing windmills. DUDE! Gravity is an emergent system property. Like a market force. Go build a satellite to detect market forces and watch them place you quickly into a straight-jacket. But some fast talking physicists blow some smoke up a politicians ass and gets the funding to chase nothing at all. What a ****ing scam. Now that takes some Hootspa! The only one thing good to so say about LISA. it's not at the scale of the two greatest scientific scams in history, the supercollider and fusion. s |
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