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Senin, 19 April 2010

Obama Plays Scientist

U.S. President Barack Obama (center)

U.S. President Barack Obama has overruled accomplished scientists and astronauts, including Neil Armstrong, in dictating what NASA's space agenda should be.

It is a known fact in intelligence circles that the FBI and NSA illegally spies on domestic and foreign scientists, obtaining unlawfully made advance copies of their work, using it to formulate and compile reports for the White House and select members of Congress, hoping to keep them ahead of the curve.

This, however, doesn't not make the President a scientist. Much like the budget breaking, dictatorial health care bill that passed last month, does not make you a doctor. Someone needs to come back down to earth, pardon the pun.

STORY SOURCE: Neil Armstrong vs. Obama

Senin, 01 Februari 2010

Obama Admin And NASA's Dangerous Missions

U.S. President Barack Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama and NASA plan to undertake environmentally dangerous missions to the moon and Mars to "churn soil" for use in rocket fuel, among other things.

To disturb the environmental balance of the moon and Mars, in order to reap organic materials for miscellaneous use, is dangerous. You could throw the entire solar system out of whack in attempting to harvest said resources.

Where oh where did this idea come from. You could end life as we know it, via tampering with the solar system in an unsafe manner.

Obama Calls for End to NASA’s Moon Program

Published: February 1, 2010 - President Obama is calling on NASA to cancel the program that was to return humans to the Moon by 2020, and focus instead on radically new space technologies.

Mr. Obama’s 2010 budget proposal for NASA asks for $18 billion over five years for fueling spacecraft in orbit, new types of engines to accelerate spacecraft through space and robotic factories that could churn soil on the Moon — and eventually Mars — into rocket fuel.

http://www.nytimes.com