Sir Richard Branson admits Space Tourism Project in doubt

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ausGeoff

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Re: Sir Richard Branson admits Space Tourism Project in doubt
« Reply #150 on: November 18, 2014, 04:22:45 PM »
Yep, I agree. Maybe I didn't use the term "psychopaths" for the intended people I mentioned.

The people I mention are merely the meek bullshit  artists that thrive on the art of duping, with the end product of believing they're doing no physical harm...and so, can sleep at night.

Those who hold the strings are the ones I should have noted for what I mentioned.

LOL..... I note that sceptimatic is becoming more completely deranged as each day progresses.  he's beginning to show an increasing number of symptoms typical of conspiracy theorists.

From the Urban Dictionary:

Conspiracy theorists:  Paranoid, angry, or attention seeking wannabe college dropouts who think that by looking at shoddy footage of controversial events and mincing the words of eye witnesses they can piece together their own, delusional version of "The truth" about what REALLY happened that day.

Tin foil hats may or may not be worn.

Everybody should listen to Conspiracy Theorists, they know "The truth" because they haven't been bought out by 'The Man' like those silly scientists.  What do they know, what with their PhDs?  And their testing?  And their research?  They obviously don't know shit about what REALLY happened.  Just look at this video of the event, see that plane?   IT'S A MISSILE.



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Re: Sir Richard Branson admits Space Tourism Project in doubt
« Reply #151 on: November 18, 2014, 04:27:08 PM »


"Those who hold the strings are the ones I should have noted for what I mentioned."


but what 'harm' do even the string-pullers do?

other than the feeding of bullshit to the hungry masses, who thank them heartily......

if all, or a large portion, of population could be convinced to see things my/your/any similar 'way' would they be happier, safer, smarter or their lives improved in any way?

sure, talking utopias is fine, but the fact is the motivation for the majority to toil away as they do, is the control imposed on them by those who believe themselves to be said populaces owners.

maybe they are, who knows.

you might be happy, and i know i am, but many and more would simply cease to function if imposed 'realities' were suddenly, or incrementally stripped away.

not sure why we are here, or how, replaces ancient earth/evolution and such - i dont think they could handle it. too bootylicious.

cant traverse the ice-wall, or travel up or down very far at all - eeeeeeek! we are imprisoned - utter panic.

the fact that any such imprisonment, no matter how apparently impregnable its security and borders, is at least workable upon;
whereas to be on a rock-ball, spinning in a void, is a truly hopeless - in terms of escape - prison.

go any direction you please, any time, as far as you care, the best potential outcome is to end up where you began.
enough to sap the enthusiasm of the most determined inmate.
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Re: Sir Richard Branson admits Space Tourism Project in doubt
« Reply #152 on: November 18, 2014, 05:39:51 PM »
with no ejector seat, the wearing of parachutes is either absurd or ridiculous.
Tell that to the countless pilots who bailed out of aircraft during WWI and WWII.
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