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The answer to the question posed was written by David Morrison, NAI Senior Scientist, December 20, 2009, NOT Brinty. He's just posted it up to show the line that NASA (never a straight answer) is still trying to force onto the world, even though its a flagrant lie.
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You are very correct Brinty about one's ability to read and interpret what's written. I've missed you buddy! Thank you for posting that. I guess I wasn't surprised at the answer, and am in agreement with Bob Dean that NASA stands for Never A Straight Answer. I think that they actually do believe that not many in America believe in UFO's and aliens. What is it I've heard said; sometimes the lie is told for so long that the teller of the lie begins to believe the lie to be reality. That reminded of me of the deal not long ago when NASA had to assert that there's water on the moon, AFTER China announced it. If forced to choose, I'd believe China first.
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