Subject: Re: Wernher Von Braun & Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A.
From: "Cliff Smith" <cliff(nospam)smith23@ntlworld.com>
Date: 03/07/2003, 02:36
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,alt.politics.org.cia

"Indrid Cold" <indridcold@op.net> wrote

Er, yeah, thanks again. I think you can take it for granted that most
people
on this NG already know who Wernher Von Braun was. Anyone who doesn't
probably shouldn't be here.  -- Cliff Smith

Therefore, according to your logic, the 'known' is off-limits
for discussion, and 'here' (wherever 'here' is) is only for
those who know what isn't unknown. Okay then... B'bye! --I.C.

What the f**k are you ranting about? Let's just follow that logic shall we?

The particular "here" that this reply comes from is the newsgroup
alt.alien.research, but since all the groups to which the original message
was cross-posted are UFO-related it doesn't really matter.

For the benefit of the comprehension-challenged, I'll elaborate on my
previous post. Anyone with an interest in UFOs and space-related phenomena
should be expected to know who Wernher Von Braun was, amongst many other
basic facts, as part of a general knowledge about the subject. If they
don't, then they would be well advised to go away and read up on the subject
before posting here, lest they embarass themselves by their ignorance.

How does it follow from that, or from what I said originally, that "the
'known' is off-limits for discussion"? Just how bloody retarded are you? If
you want to read some loony paranoid meaning into my words, then that's your
problem, not mine.

Finally, just think about your statement 'here...is only for those who know
what isn't unknown' for a moment. Surely by definition, it's pretty
difficult to know something that is unknown...

See what I mean about people embarassing themselves by their ignorance?

-- Cliff Smith "And we'll be saying a big hello to all intelligent life forms everywhere. And to everyone else out there, the secret is to bang the rocks together, guys."