Dispatches from Richard Boylan
From: "Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D."Subject: Earth Changes? Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 09:40:59 -0700 Pressing Eco-Message from Geri DeStefano, Ph.D. and Alfred Werbe, JD Dear Friends, This excerpt from a longer article by Antero Alli, reports that the Cassini probe, scheduled fly within 400 miles of Earth on August 18, 1999, as part of an “orbital flyby,” contains 72 pounds of plutonium oxide. Collision with space debris or other malfunction which would release deadly plutonium dioxide into the atmosphere, creating mega-pandemics of lung cancer and other deadly disorders on the human population. Given this risk, NASA, the agency controlling Cassini, should be loudly contacted to re- direct the Cassini flyby, or take other measures to eliminate the risk of atmospheric plutonium poisoning. If you would like a copy of Antero's full article, which incorporates what the prophetic traditions say about Cassini, please e-mail us. Many thanks, Geri DeStefano, PhD Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd Vancouver BC C 1999 Antero Alli ===== “Cassini is an unmanned NASA deep space probe launched back in October '97 with an ultimate destination of reaching Saturn in 2005 (NASA's priciest space project yet; $2-3 billion invested!). Currently, Cassini is racing back towards Earth at 43,000 miles per hour with the hopes of picking up speed in an orbital flyby around our planet. Preceded by the eclipse of the Sun by one week, Cassini arrives 400 miles above the Earth's atmosphere on August 18th to pick up speed on its way out to Saturn. The real danger of this Earth flyby is that Cassini is traveling with a fuel load of 72 pounds of Plutonium Dioxide, NASA's idea of a new propulsion source. What were they thinking?! The slightest malfunction, miscalculation, or random collision with space debris could result in the probe, and its deadly plutonium, re-entering earth's atmosphere and incinerating its deadly cargo…. “NASA claims the chance of such an accident resulting in a plutonium release is one in a million. Many do not agree with that assessment. The isotope of plutonium used in Cassini, Pu-238, is especially dangerous because of its rapid rate of radioactive decay. It has a very short half-life (87.75 years) which means it emits radiation (mainly alpha particles) at a very high rate. Although it's true that alpha particles can be stopped by a piece of paper, when even a tiny microscopic particle of Plutonium 238 is inhaled, the localized radiation (the radiation to nearby cells) can cause lung cancer and other illnesses. Plutonium Dioxide in the environment will cause death, illness, and genetic mutations for centuries to all life forms. For more Cassini data, go online to: http://www.animatedsoftware.com/cassini/index.htm “If Cassini is sucked into the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrates, we'll all be inhaling Plutonium Dioxide with our air. It'll be just a matter of time before we start dropping like flies and the mutations begin manifesting. Nobody can predict when and where this will happen but we will eventually know it in our bones; we will all bear the news together. What to do?…. To act on behalf of the Earth may now be our most direct expression of responsible action. Make a loud noise; a very, very loud noise. And send this racket to NASA in an act of vital protest. But be effective; go through the appropriate channels. Circulate internet missives; …Mail letters to congress. Research the facts on Cassini. And most critically, make the necessary changes in your own lives to begin living more honestly.”
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Created: Sun May 16 13:37:56 EDT 1999