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- From: peirce@outpost.SF-Bay.org (Michael Peirce)
- Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc
- Subject: Re: STS-1 Disaster -- follow-up #2
- Message-ID: <D2150035.lsrsh6@outpost.SF-Bay.org>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 03:33:37 GMT
- Reply-To: peirce@outpost.SF-Bay.org (Michael Peirce)
- Organization: Peirce Software
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- In article <78159@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM> (sci.space.shuttle,alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc), mwilson@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Mark Wilson) writes:
- > In article <1h3059INNq8n@news.cerf.net>, eidetics@nic.cerf.net (Eidetics Int'l) writes:
- > | 8) One source that you may want to use for your research is "Aviation Week and
- > | Space Technology". This weekly industry journal has reported every shuttle
- > | flight in great detail. They go to great lengths to find and report on
- > | secret or classified data. You will find not a hint about the secret flight.
- > |
- > | THEY ARE EITHER IGNORANT THEMSELVES, OR AFRAID TO SAY ANYTHING.
- >
- > Considering the average shuttle launch can be seen for several hundred
- > miles, how did they manage to launch one, and NOBODY noticed.
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- It's obvious: secret bases in the Pacific.
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- Also, oops they're coming for me, gotta run.....
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