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Old 09-22-2008, 09:04 AM   #13
orwellsbud
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Default Re: Nasa - why is shuttle placed on 'rescue' launch pad??

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You should read "dark mission" by Richard C. Hoagland ...

If I remember well he suspects that the telescope was used for communication too.

When one of the Mars orbiters allegedly failed or disappeared, he suggested that the orbiter WAS still functioning and that instead of using radio they
used a laser to communicate. Hubble was the receiving device ... a few weeks later a shuttle was scheduled for repair and removed some parts ...

That's a summary of what I recall. Read the book it's very interesting stuff.
Richard C. Hoagland is a very intelligent guy. Now this is someone who puts his braincells to work and is wide awake ....

Cheers
I'm about 3 or 4 chapters in at the moment

I've got about 4 books on the go, but will get round to finishing Dark Mission eventually I can highly recomend JP Farrell's The Cosmic War...that is extremely interesting, and agrees and dovetails with some of Hoagland's theories regarding the Moon and Mars.


Thanks for the Heads up

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OB
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