| Subject: Re: Boeing/TRW Phantom Works and COLUMBIA (laser cannon trackingand test firing) |
| From: "Robert Dave Myrland" <termyr@online.no> |
| Date: 08/02/2005, 07:49 |
| Newsgroups: sci.skeptic,alt.alien.visitors,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.research |
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/phil.htm this site have some god recordings of a
man who know some serius stuff and he was killed by doing so!
"Brad Guth" <ieisbradguth@yahoo.com> skrev i melding
news:1105845121.082745.128770@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
What's wrong with our NSA/DoD expecting more and ever more performance
and essentially proof of achievement from another spendy star-wars
contractor like Boeing, and of their Phantom Works ABL team?
Doesn't our NSA/DoD ever make a mistake?
Why the heck is it whenever certain facts don't so happen fit the
desired outcome, or at least the desired interpretation, that science,
physics and even honest observations become whatever the corporation or
government wants their infomercials to project.
Any damn fool can exclude negative test results, and even exclude those
individuals that'll honestly disagree with a given argument, exactly as
large and small corporations have accomplished this from the recording
of time.
Have we already forgotten entirely about the likes of WorldCom, ENRON
and Arthur Andersen?
Apparently, once the lie has been perpetrated there's no going back,
especially if it's another cold-war or perhaps in this instance a
star-wars lie, it's a done deal for life.
Once the lie has been published into the mainstream media, and
eventually into textbooks as fact, as not even the entire body and soul
of the truth and nothing but the truth matters. Just ask the resident
Pope about those nice Cathars and you'll see what I mean, or how about
asking Jews to admit their ancestors made a wee little mistake, a
slight miscalculation or whatever as of 2005 years ago. How about
asking Henry Kissinger regarding the 6-Day war that managed to take out
our USS LIBERTY, or back home in our own dirty little backyard is were
we should have been asking folks with nothing to lose as to where a
certain Boeing/Phantom Works ABLs were when COLUMBIA was returning
home, and/or of what other stealth WMD of ours was capable of being
on-line at the time.
Creating information nulls, or intellectual blackholes is almost worse
off than our having to deal with disinformation, as that only makes we
wonder if it's not terribly worse off than I'd thought.
Ask our resident warlord (GW Bush) about those or any such mistakes and
you'd get the usual Skull and Bones rub-off, or perhaps the "high
standards and accountability" of his "so what's the difference" policy
of basically up-yours.
Apparently two phrase related words that are not White House approved;
OOPS!
REMORSE!
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with folks making honest
mistakes, as half the time that's the only way certain things get
accomplished. Of course, it would be nice if those mistakes were
honestly recorded so that someone else doesn't have to make the same
damn mistake.
Regards, Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/update-242.htm