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8/26/06
The Pluto Plot (how I learned to love the dumbfucks at NASA)
By: chet in glendale village
This summer's Pluto extravaganza has come at an extraordinary cost. Both toward a living part of the Pluto adventure and also as a new emerging theory that the mission to Pluto was in fact never a real mission.
Moon freaks, remember you best arguement yet? It's taken us soo long to go back to the moond because we don't really care about the boring moon! Been there, done that!
Holy crap I wish you could hear yourselves when you speak. Pluto is a giant ice cube. And what the hell are they going to explore out in Pluto that could POSSIBLY be of any use to us? Even if they found the cure to aids on Pluto, what the hell would we do then? I'm sure politcians would say something like "well, it's very costly and ya know going all that way back to Pluto might not be worth it if all we found was the cure to aids. Besides our scientists are pretty close to an aids breakthrough here on earth."
We're not even going to get data from the New Horizons craft until 2015, the earliest it's to arrive in the Pluto area. New Horizons also carries 24 pounds of Plutonium. Of course you remember the protests to not send off that ship due to the risk involved.
Of course you even had some tin hats warning us New Horizons was star wars in full effect.
8/22/06
if you had any doubts about the moon landing, read the above and continue being a skeptic.
HOW oh HOW can this land in the hands of someone who makes a living out of tinkering with video and expect us to really believe he "FORGOT HE HAD IT" ??????
8/18/06
Missile? UFO? You tell me.
By Rod Thompson
rthompson@starbulletin.comHILO » The FBI and the Transportation Security Administration are investigating sightings of an object resembling a missile flying over the Hilo Airport area Tuesday morning, Hawaii County Civil Defense said.
Reports gave opposite descriptions of its direction and widely varying estimates of its size.
The largest estimate was about 12 feet long, and the smallest was one foot. One report said it was headed over the airport's main runway, but another said it was headed north from Hilo, away from the airport.
Civil Defense official Lanny Nakano said the federal agencies classified the sighting as unconfirmed. The FBI and TSA did not return requests for comment.
Nakano, reading from notes from another Civil Defense official, said it was seen at 10:18 a.m. headed away from the airport.
But an eyewitness, who asked that his name not be used, told the Star-Bulletin he saw it heading from the Civic Auditorium area to the Keaukaha area, which would take it over the main runway.
That witness saw a silver tube with no markings or fins, trailing "vapor" that quickly dispersed.
"The noise was super-loud," he said.
Police also interviewed about a half-dozen witnesses who saw or heard it, said police spokeswoman Chris Loos.
Loos and the nameless witness said there were plane flights before and after the object was sighted, but the object did not appear connected to their presence.
At Pohakuloa Training Area, 30 miles to the west, spokesman Bob McElroy said there were no military exercises using missiles.