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John Maxson wrote:
(snipped much) One of JTM's more interesting usenet comments: "On February 26, I was walked off the base. I had my badges taken away and the decals scraped off my car, because on very short notice -- without being given any reason -- I was asked to go down to the Santa Barbara County Mental Health Center. They said if I didn't, they were gonna escort me from the base." http://tinyurl.com/2xywy For an independent take on Mr. Maxson and his theories, see http://www.crank.net For a clear and lucid presentation of the STS-51L (Challenger) disaster, please see Jon S. Berndt's excellent document at http://home.houston.rr.com/fancijon/conspiracy.pdf For another excellent resource, see Roger Balettie's site: http://home.austin.rr.com/sts51lvideo/ -- Herb Schaltegger, B.S., J.D. Reformed Aerospace Engineer Remove invalid nonsense for email. |
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Juvenile-behaving Herbs wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2bymg
"Hey, OM, can I be a Human O-Ring now? Can I? Can I? Pretty please with sugar on top?" This might become the longest-running thread in sci.space.history. I certainly have plenty of material to work from, dating back to Mosley's call for my castration by Oberg, months before I'd ever heard of Usenet. By the way, whatever happened to old 'Flat Spin,' anyway? I don't see much from him in sci.space.shuttle anymore. Let me guess. He's spinning up a storm for Bush's Mars policy now. |
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John Maxson wrote:
(snipped much) One of JTM's more interesting usenet comments: "On February 26, I was walked off the base. I had my badges taken away and the decals scraped off my car, because on very short notice -- without being given any reason -- I was asked to go down to the Santa Barbara County Mental Health Center. They said if I didn't, they were gonna escort me from the base." http://tinyurl.com/2xywy For an independent take on Mr. Maxson and his theories, see http://www.crank.net For a clear and lucid presentation of the STS-51L (Challenger) disaster, please see Jon S. Berndt's excellent document at http://home.houston.rr.com/fancijon/conspiracy.pdf For another excellent resource, see Roger Balettie's site: http://home.austin.rr.com/sts51lvideo/ -- Herb Schaltegger, B.S., J.D. Reformed Aerospace Engineer Remove invalid nonsense for email. |
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 20:40:39 -0600, Herb Schaltegger
lid wrote: John Maxson wrote: (snipped much) ....Guess the child molesting sack of dog****'s still posting. The nice thing is that *NOBODY* here is replying to him. Except you, Herb old pal. [/hint] OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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Herb Schaltegger wrote:
For a clear and lucid presentation of the STS-51L (Challenger) disaster, please see Jon S. Berndt's excellent document at http://home.houston.rr.com/fancijon/conspiracy.pdf The man has certainly had his problems, while struggling to interpret the 51-L FOIA optics provided to him by Daniel. Here's an example of one more claim Jon and his JSC supporters dropped (like a hot potato), in the transition from his HTML webpage to his current PDF page: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From: Jon Berndt ) Subject: "Liars Figure, but Figures Don't Lie" View: Complete Thread (7 articles) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle Date: 2003-09-22 05:03:20 PST "Stephen Stocker" wrote in message On 2003-09-22, John Maxson wrote: On his libelous 51-L web page, Jon Berndt fancifully claims that: "... the SRBs can be seen flying out of the cloud initially in a nearly parallel orientation ..." At www.mission51l.com/aboutus.htm you'll see otherwise. Simply extend a line through the axis of each booster, and you'll find that in two dimensions they form nearly a 90 degree angle. snip John's comment given the picture he presents is true, of course. snip +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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Concerning Herbs' cheerleading for Lockheed employee Jon
Berndt and his Challenger bias/disinformation, OM wrote: On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 20:40:39 -0600, Herb Schaltegger lid wrote: (snipped much) Except you, Herb old pal. Presently, Berndt's web page alleges: "When the SRBs were suddenly 'liberated' from the stack, the left SRB was seen to angle off towards a lower trajectory - EXACTLY what would be expected ..." Berndt is referring to the SRB which exited to the south, obviously during an interval when the SRBs were still *within* the fireball. In a recent post, Berndt also refers to what he claims is the relative position of the other SRB, during this same "initial" interval: "It exited in a higher trajectory, initially, ..." To help put this exit-altitude issue to rest, I conducted a poll of 20 local residents with no pre-disposed interest in the matter. I asked each one to tell me which booster (the one on the right or the one on the left) looked like it had a slightly higher altitude at exit (relative to the pillar of exhaust) in this photo: www.mission51l.com/art/fireball.jpg For eye-balling purposes, I asked them to line themselves up with the pillar's direction. Twenty out of twenty said, "The one on the right." The SRB identification given CBS' Dan Rather by his expert witness on January 28, 1986, was correct. Live with it, roomies. John Maxson - www.mission51l.com |
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The 51-L boosters NEVER crossed,Macson.
T+66.3 seconds video tape never released. |
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