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Posted on 10/08/2002 12:36:29 PM PDT by Junior
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To: Quix
I know security can keep things secure for a very long time. I am aware, however, that a new cycle of moon exploration is beginning, it will be everybody but NASA, and there will be a lot of data distributed freely over the internet at the new JPL site. This is the website for anyone who wishes to make note for their browser on favorites:
http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/
Jet Propulsion Lab Planetary Data System
To: Quix
the fringe publications that MOST ACCURATELY AND SOONEST LABELED HIM Some are always crying wolf, know what I mean? Sometimes there is a wolf, but people have been looking for Martians ever since Schiaparelli was mistranslated..
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
where there are people, there is cheese.
but I'm not moving to Wisconsin
t
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posted on
10/08/2002 2:48:05 PM PDT
by
P7M13
To: P7M13
Cheese is my favorite food ------ I can live without bread, or beef (don't tell anyone that, I'd be kicked out of Texas), and even chocolate (sigh), but don't even try to take away my cheese!
To: RightWhale
Yes, this has been fascinating to me. I suspect that the powers that be are once again in a great position to go either way. They can rationalize things supportively of such disclosures or defensively with parochial hostility or combinations of both depending on the needs of the moment.
I suspect on the whole, that it's been decided that now is about the right time to start pulling the curtains back from a lot of "stage sets" and/or a lot of "reality" mixed with stage sets and/or a lot of heretofore not widely known "reality."
But it's interesting to have the industrial part of the military industrial complex in the upcoming driver's seat on such explorations and publicity. We should certainly stay tuned.
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posted on
10/08/2002 2:55:04 PM PDT
by
Quix
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
I like cheese too. Have you tried a great cheese fondue, you can take bread, or beef, or I guess chocolate and dip into the cheese. It is tres manifique!!!
t
86
posted on
10/08/2002 2:57:32 PM PDT
by
P7M13
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
I can live without bread, or beef (don't tell anyone that, I'd be kicked out of Texas),
Get a rope.
To: P7M13
Oh Lord.......all the best things in life AND cheese! lol......
To: BJClinton
Please have mercy on me....... I am being brainwashed.....lol.......oh wait, I eat Philly cheesesteaks.....that's beef......... !
To: Quix
Even in 1947 the rancher was kept naked for days in a jail cell and threatened with the disappearance and termination of his wife and kids until he agreed to support the government line.Don't laugh folks. This happened to me. Only it was 1966 and my then-girlfriend took the place of the government. Never been so scared in my life. I agreed to support her line in the end.
To: Quix
Dude, there are a few indications a person is a tinfoil hatter:
1) Use of the word "fedgov" to describe the federal government. "Fedgov," like "comsymp," is a type of shorthand jargon that sounds childish to the average listener but makes the speaker feel like he's "in on the know."
2) The excess use of exclamation points!!! The user is evidently worried the reader will not realize the importance of the subject the user is discussing. And
3) Lots of CAPITALIZED WORDS in a sentence. Subconciously, the user is screaming to be heard.
'Nuff said.
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posted on
10/08/2002 3:08:30 PM PDT
by
Junior
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
Cheesesteak...the best of both worlds.
To: P7M13
where there are people, there is cheese.An uber-nationalist French friend of mine once told me that the Chinese have no civilization. I was somewhat taken aback by that statement, until he explained that they have no cheese. QED, apparently.
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
yes, Virginia, you can have your cheese and eat it too!
t
94
posted on
10/08/2002 3:12:20 PM PDT
by
P7M13
To: andy_card
Interesting. No cows to speak of. and no goats.
some cheese in the far eastern provences near Tibet, courtesy of the yaks....Very interesting, no large grazing areas, population has always subsisted on tillage agriculture for the last 2 or 3k years.....but no cheese.
but for the french to call anyone uncivilized.
t
95
posted on
10/08/2002 3:16:08 PM PDT
by
P7M13
To: Quix
We have identified you. You will cease libelling the Government or you will face the consequences. Consider this your last warning. Black helicopters are already circling your home.
-The Agency
To: P7M13; BJClinton
Awe, now you and BJ have done it.....I'm hungry....... anyone have some cheddar or smoked montjack around? How about some baked Brie?..............
To: Quix
Do you call it a secret when millions of people consider the evidence and believe and millions of other people refuse to consider the evidence fairly and/or refuse to believe regardless. It's a secret hidden in plain sight.
Water on the moon? Yes.
Water on Mars? Yes.
Signs of life on Mars? Probably.
Vast cities in plain sight on our side of the moon? No.
Too easy to see. One picture leaked, the whole thing unravels.
To: Junior
I don't mind wearing a tin foil hat, as long as I can look like an adorable "Hershey's Kiss", like the actors did in the movie "Signs".
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
I suppose if we are going to hijack a thread and turn it into a cheese thread a "little green man" thread is the best to do it on.
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