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This is one of Benj's usual lies. Take for example Meyer and his fraud. It is all there. He was even found guilty of fraud in a court.

You think the people who were rich then are any less

Such massive paranoia is not good for your health.

They do not work. If they worked, people would jump on them and get rich. Your stupidity is blinding you.

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Science is what is against the frauds. None of these things work since they violate the laws of physics. The frauds are designed to get money from gullible people like you.

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doug
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Nah, the looniest belief is onetribe, the chief loon being Dork Bruehahahahahahahahah... "

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Androcles

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More folk psychology.

Hey didn't mama learn you not to talk in the 3rd person donkey boy?

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gabydewilde

Since gaby's and Benj's views are complete nonsense at total odds with all of science today, you should be listening. The frauds gaby and Benj support are to separate sucker from their money. They have nothing to do with science. But, fell free to "invest" all you money in any of them. You will certainly learn a lesson in a hurry that way.

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doug

Some people just try harder when they "know" they're right.

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George Jetson

Buy one, get one free?

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Androcles

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[Snip huge justification of how "important" records get "lost" by gummint.]

Yes, I HAVE met some "rocket scientists" and let's just say Uncle Al would have a field day with them.

However, losing the manuals for some gear is certainly NOT in the same category as "losing" the files and data for a historic event as huge as man's "first" trip to the moon. Somehow you seem to forget that NASA also had managers and administrators by the ton. But somehow even with all politicians crowing and trying to claim credit somehow, nobody, not in or out of government which includes all MAJOR MEDIA seemed to have not had the slightest interest in asking for something a bit better than some fuzzy shots off the control room TV monitor? Just HOW gullible are you anyway? Let's get off of "plausible" and get back to reality, shall we?

Sorry, development of such devices is NOT permitted by those in power. Succeeding in doing so will only result in legal attacks, arrest, jail, lab burnings, break-ins, book-burnings, libel in the media and on the internet, and even death. No matter. Those in power already know how to build them, even if you don't.

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Benj

Nope. The looniest belief has to be a person who has never heard of spraying shit from aircraft, and who believes that governments would never spray dangerous crap around for it's own purposes and then try to cover up that fact.

Nah, those "tests" of gummint spraying bacteria all around big cites to "see what happens" never happened. It's LOONEY!

Government would NEVER give people radioactive materials and tell them it's perfectly safe, or maybe even pretend to be treating them while secretly watching the progress of their untreated diseases. Nah. That is LOONEY. Such "conspiracy theories" are only for KOOKS and WHACKOS and PEOPLE WEARING TIN FOIL HELMETS!

Say, Dirk, how did someone "born yesterday" manage to get an account on the Internet?

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Benj

i.e., God.

John

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John Larkin

That certainly happened:

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A lot of stuff happened in those days, like atmospheric nuclear tests, lead paint, cars without seat belts. Attitudes about risk have changed. Everybody is more careful nowadays.

The real scandal now is diesel particulates.

John

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John Larkin

Here is your paranoia again. This is just the whining of a person who has no science knowledge. If any of the devices worked, there is so much money involved, they would be out immediately.

Is their no end to your stupidity?

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doug

You called?

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Androcles

s/careful/paranoid/

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

They also sent kids outside to play in the dirt. We seem to have survived OK.

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

Yes. Stop abusing our Mother.

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Thanks, Rich

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Rich the Philosophizer

I dunno. Look how you turned out!

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Benj

Come on John. Getting out the tinfoil helmet again are we? You don't believe crap you read in wikipedia do you? It never happened. You are a crank! If it did then you show me the secret military reports on the event. Can't do it can you? That's because it never happened. Next you'll be doubting the moon shot! Loon!

I've heard this before. Sure the Robber Barons pulled a lot of scams and crooked things back in their age, but it could never happen again. We've got the SEC and regulations and.... Madoff was framed!

Wait a minute. I thought it couldn't happen again?

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Benj

What's astonishing to me is all the goodies that She left us for free: oil and coal and gas neatly packaged in the ground; nicely separated minerals (iron, aluminum, gold, sulfur, quartz, uranium); trees and grass and fruits and veggies and packaged meat products everywhere; an atmosphere that's clear enough to see the stars and dense enough to allow flight; all those beautiful clouds and waterfalls and sunsets and things, and one cute little moon that makes perfect solar eclipses. We're close enough to the triple point of water that we can wake up on Sunday and drive (in an oil-powered, iron and aluminum car) for a few minutes west and surf, or a few hours east and snow ski. We're in a safe place near a nice star in a peaceful galaxy, un-scorched by supernovas and un-swallowed by black holes and rarely whacked by comets or rogue stars.

And some people keep whining that this isn't good enough.

John

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John Larkin

Life used to be cheap, what with disease and marauding enemies and world wars and stuff. As natural hazards are reduced by vaccines and antibiotics and blood pressure pills and UAVs, it makes sense to pay some attention to other stuff. I want to live a long time; don't you?

Do you wear your seat belt?

I had to box up two cats today to take them to the vet. Ajax was fine, but I had to chase Comet for 20 minutes, caught her four times and lost her three. I'm bleeding on my arms, chest, and one leg. Cats are an absolute menace.

John

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John Larkin

Any time you want to start making sense, we're ready.

John

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John Larkin

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