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Will The Real Mars Please Stand Up
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Posted 08 January 2004 - 12:46 AM
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"We are completely dependant on the commercial banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit. If the banks create ample synthetic money (at the request of the consumer) we are prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system.... It is the most important subject intelligent persons can investigate and reflect upon. It is so important that our present civilization may collapse unless it becomes widely understood and the defects remedied very soon." --Robert H. Hemphill, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank,1938...
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Posted 08 January 2004 - 12:57 AM
"No matter what happens, I will look back and smile" - Beardrech
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Posted 16 January 2004 - 01:59 AM
I found life on Mars in '76!--National Geographic mag
(not National Enquirer)
During the Viking mission, Levin was in charge of the life-detection experiment, known as "Labeled Release," in which he used nine samples of Martian soil to test for metabolic activity.
"The samples were moistened with a radioactive carbon and incubated for up to ten days to allow for any microorganisms to consume the nutrient and give off radioactive gases, which could then be measured.
"The data was clear," said Levin. "The experiment, as designed, performed in a manner that everyone before the mission agreed indicated the presence of life."
He now charges that the organic analysis instrument used by NASA for the Viking expedition was too insensitive, requiring millions of microorganisms to detect any organic matter. It even failed to detect organic material on Earth in some instances, said Levin."
http://news.national...1_marslife.html
Nasa is primarily an opaque public relations vehicle with compromised ideals. It's an agency with suspicious ties to corporations like Haliburton, controlled by "scientists" who, though intelligent, are conceptually retarded.
The search for organic matter should be taking place inside the arrid reaches of George Bush's skull, to see if he actually has a brain.
(not National Enquirer)
During the Viking mission, Levin was in charge of the life-detection experiment, known as "Labeled Release," in which he used nine samples of Martian soil to test for metabolic activity.
"The samples were moistened with a radioactive carbon and incubated for up to ten days to allow for any microorganisms to consume the nutrient and give off radioactive gases, which could then be measured.
"The data was clear," said Levin. "The experiment, as designed, performed in a manner that everyone before the mission agreed indicated the presence of life."
He now charges that the organic analysis instrument used by NASA for the Viking expedition was too insensitive, requiring millions of microorganisms to detect any organic matter. It even failed to detect organic material on Earth in some instances, said Levin."
http://news.national...1_marslife.html
Nasa is primarily an opaque public relations vehicle with compromised ideals. It's an agency with suspicious ties to corporations like Haliburton, controlled by "scientists" who, though intelligent, are conceptually retarded.
The search for organic matter should be taking place inside the arrid reaches of George Bush's skull, to see if he actually has a brain.
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