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3 Responses to X-37B Spacecraft: Its Still Up There
1. JWSmythe Says: December 1st, 2011 at 10:20 pm
Thats wonderful. Theyve mastered the concept of removing the M from ICBM, and can now leave it in orbit, and weapon deliverable within what? 5 minutes from launch (drop) to impact?
Well, I guess they can leave the B part off too. Who needs a nuke, when you have gravity? hypervelocity rod bundle anyone? Tactical nukes without the radiation. That makes is safer for those controlling the craft to occupy their new conquest.
I wish I was only worrying about conspiracies. Its the govt who dreams up these ideas. 2. pessimistic optimist Says: December 2nd, 2011 at 1:14 pm
well at the very least its nice to think of nasa as an honest organization now, no more of this civilian space agency anti-nazi nonsense. i suppose nobody could do anything about it now anyway, and thats kinda the point of disclosure this late in the game.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-06-06 22:00:30 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #221. To: All (#0)
Picasso Moon wrote:Ilargi did not write that piece, Nicole Foss (Stoneleigh) did, but some people don't care about details. :D
Two weeks, eh? Guess we won't have to wait long. :lol: :lol:
:? 8-)
Yes. A fault of mine. I figure that others will rapidly clue me in.
:twisted:
And I noticed that after I posted, but ...well...call me efficient... my wife calls me lazy....Lulzzzzzz... :lol:
Anyway, they're All TAE. Probably I'll just go with that from now on.
And yes, right now I don't see a way for the PTB to game the Greek elections... any more than they have.
Syriza, that Far Left (anyone to the left of Hollande;) party, looks to get the nod. Tsipras will then have to rapidly back pedal/be bought off.
And how far it has to fall to get there. BTW. Note how California Pensions were cut yesterday? And how many more will be doomed with a Market Fall to Feb 09 levels?
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Post Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:07 am by mcgowanjm Re: Mounting signs of deepening global slump
Post Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:07 am by mcgowanjm Also from that chart above.
Note how gasoline is most accurately reflecting the economy.
Where as Petroleum is the Sine Quo Non of the Economy.
My meaning? That cars can/will be sacrificed as needed.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-06-07 7:46:48 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #222. To: All (#221)
And when was the last time you saw our POTUS at one of these signings with one of these guys....;}
www.iraq-war.ru/article_image.php?id=272486
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-06-07 7:48:32 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #223. To: All (#222)
The federal tax of 18.4 cents a gallon hasn't been raised in nearly two decades "As the (national vehicle) fleet becomes more fuel efficient we're going to lose a lot of revenue from the gas tax. If it's not replaced, we're going to see our transportation infrastructure deteriorate," says Joshua Schank, president of the non-partisan Eno Center for Transportation in Washington, D.C..
I assume from that quote that you only get to be the president of the non-partisan (Fill in the Blank Now;)Eno Center for Transportation if you are either an idiot or a paid stooge for wealthy assholes who don't wish to pay their fair share in taxes.
the whole concept is so riddled with real world practical flaws that it should have been rejected outright before it ever received coverage in the mainstream media. The sad fact is that the one-percenters are out to f**k the rest of us in so many different ways these days that it is difficult to keep track of them all.
Now comes word that workers at an Illinois plant for the manufacturer Caterpillar have been on strike for a month after rejecting a concession-heavy contract proposed by the company, say union officials. Last Friday workers rejected a second Caterpillar offer, by a vote of 504-116. According to a new report by Nation of Change the contract provided no raises, eliminated the defined benefits pension program, weakened seniority rights and required machinists to pay higher contributions for health care.
The typical American worker would have to work 244 years in order to earn what the average CEO makes in just one year. Over the last 30 years, CEO pay has increased 127 times faster than worker pay, says the report.
The typical American worker would have to work 244 years in order to earn what the average CEO makes in just one year. Over the last 30 years, CEO pay has increased 127 times faster than worker pay, says the report.
1982 would be the Reagan/Greenspan Commodity Trading Act which authorized the Something for Nothing Synthetic Debt Derivatives/ Synthetic investment Vehicles (see Enron/JPMorgan for details;).
Mow at $1.75 Quadrillion and counting.
1982: The Day after this bill was signed the markets began their furious rally,
from 1000 to today's 12 200, even as no sign of the recession of 1981 ending was in sight.