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SWL
If it was possible for you to travel to the moon, how much would you be willing to spend of your current salary?
philip347
I think that this is not right, as a person should only pay, what they can afford as a ticket, in order to go into two terms of near and far space.

NASA was there at the airing of UFO Cover-up, Live, which was a two and a half hour on television documentary, on the S4 Area, off the Nellis test range.

We know both the government and aliens are in there.

They even went as far as to tell us, that the Zeta Reticulans, had involved an astronaut exchange program, to where two of their astronauts were exchanged on a learning mission with two of ours sent to their planet.

This was aired and Mike Farrell hosted this special and NASA was there.

All I'm complaining about, is not either corrupt NASA or said aliens, but the information outflow from the exchange, was never registered to utility and this was improper.

They can, if they want, build a stretched version of two seven-forty-sevens put together, to act as a ferry to take a slim-line shuttle, to thirty-five thousand feet, as a launch platform.

They could have done this now, for twenty some years, but did not.

I don't know why they want our money, if its going to be this excessive?

This is all wrong and so much of a waste of time, if there are already forces here, that can help Earthbased mankind get to near and deep outerspace.

This song and dance but never quite gets around to it.
Big tease to me. Why even post this?
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wow, phil, that was the most grammatically coherent thing you've said.

I always thought that you were some foreign eccentric egghead with a very poor knowledge of the English language, which is why your writing was so hard to understand and seemed to make no sense, but was maybe hiding some deep knowledge (and also sometimes seemed oddly Faulkner-ish).

with this post, however, I can see that you're nothing but an idiot crackpot with remedial language skills.

my god, how starkly your true self differs from the image i had of you.

i would almost say that i was surprised, but I'm not entirely sure if i am.

you may reply with a defense, preferably in the manner i have written this response, which intentionally mimics the nonsensical manner in which you normally "speak" - maybe you could even put it in haiku form for dramatic effect.

if you have any shred of self-respect, i pity as well as stand in awe at how dense you are.
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philip347
Edited out, phil
Good Elf
Hi All,

Seems from the poll everyone wants to make a "no frills" one way trip. Once converted to a capsule of "ash" you can be placed inside an inexpensive plastic tube and fired into the surface of the moon. Several thousand of you should be sufficient.... he he he! biggrin.gif

You value your lives lower than an "inexpensive" stereo system. Coime on it's got to be worth $100G at least.

Cheers
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this is meant to be a discussion not a fight any way


space travel is a mass wast of money and it should be banned by citizens because be government feels it is necessary to wast like 12tonnes of flue a sec when launching a shuttle when that could Have like stopped our oil crisis
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