Narc, you just shot yourself in the foot, more blatantly than I thought even you could.
No, he really didn't. It doesn't make him a hypocrite to use NASA images when discussing the RE model, given that huge swathes of evidence used to support the RE model are provided by NASA.
An analogy would be pointing out that a bible nut who claims to live by scripture is actually contradicted by passages within the bible. It doesn't mean that you therefore have to believe what's in the bible; you're simply pointing out that someones views are not even consistent with the beliefs they claim to hold.
If Gulliver does not believe that NASA is part of a FE conspiracy, then he has to accept images provided by NASA. The point here is that Gulliver asked "what asteroids didn't form as a sphere", and was shown to be totally at odds with images from NASA, the organisation HE trusts and who support the RE model.
Then, in typical Gulliver fashion, he tried to dodge the point by claiming Narc was a hypocrite for using those images (which, of course, he wasn't). No doubt he will try and claim he never made a mistake, and that he 'merely asked the question, but never said there were no comets/asteroids which didn't form spheres', or some other piece of dishonest word manipulation.
Gulliver is a pure sophist; nothing he says is of any worth, nor due any respect, because when challenged he will simply find a way out of it using pedantry and semantics.