Subject: Re: The Failure of NASA: And A Way Out
From: "Rick Sobie" <ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca>
Date: 22/02/2004, 20:40
Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,alt.usenet.kooks

"Carl R. Osterwald" <i@mac.com> wrote in message news:220220041308223312%i@mac.com...
In article <Lv7_b.595051$ts4.587495@pd7tw3no>, Rick Sobie
<ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote:

"Rick Sobie" <ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:yf7_b.594950$ts4.405284@pd7tw3no...

"Guth/IEIS~GASA" <marinedesign@juno.com> wrote in message
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I've been thinking (all three brain cells worth) all along that, if
there ever was a viable home-world worthy of reptilian folks, that
might have to be Sirius/c, or of whatever's within the neighborhood.
Though of being nearly 9 ly distant and roughly another 66,660+ years
before our solar system once again becomes so greatly UV illuminated
by the Sirius group, thus we obviously have sufficient time to think

[hugesnip]

If you look at the fact that it has been up there for a very long time, and
they have influenced many cultures, perhaps the Mayan calender is also just
another example of that, and perhaps that is tied to the serviceable life of
the power unit which powers the ship. I think they are having brownouts
at this time.

I am considering writing the book about it, but I think I would prefer to
have more
information first and I don't want to fictionalize the story as has been
done
in part numerous times in the past 50 years.



Thats right. The work week. And it is based on what? The monthly calender,
which is based on what? The cycles of the moon.
They are quite good at this terraforming business aren't they.


Talking to yourself again, Rick?


How are things at S4 today Carl? Enjoying your relaxing float in the amber fluid?

How's Nancy doing? Any sign of Planet X?

Well don't hold your breath.