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With Only Nine Aircraft . . . . I Can Change The Climate . . . CHEMTRAILS?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1611462:MV8xOTE2MzUyXzMyNTYwNTA0XzlBQUY1RTZE] [quote:George B:MV8xOTE2MzUyXzMyNTU4MjA5XzYzNDU2NjZB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1611462:MV8xOTE2MzUyXzMyNTU3NzkwXzk1RjNCNzNB] [quote:George B:MV8xOTE2MzUyXzMyNTU3MjA2X0FCOTk2QkFE] Third time's the charm . . . incompetence personified . . . seems beyond even the government to use the same failed company . . . unless you have a reason to make all climate analysis systems fall into the ocean . . . LoL!!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ani0luPe7qc&feature=youtube_gdata_player [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ani0luPe7qc&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/youtube] Both the rocket and the satellite were built by Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va. . . . and they still have the contract for the next launch . . . !!!!! http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/03/04/04greenwire-science-satellites-crash-leaves-nasa-devastate-66697.html http://www.spacenews.com/civil/110404-nasa-options-recovering-glory.html ------------- http://www.spacenews.com/launch/110301-nasas-glory-satellite-lost-taurus-return-flight-mission.html Fri, 4 March, 2011 Taurus Rocket Fairing Glitch Dooms NASA’s Glory Mission By Turner Brinton NASA's Glory climate-monitoring satellite Enlarge Image Updated at 1:13pm WASHINGTON — NASA’s $424 million Glory climate observation satellite was lost in a March 4 launch attempt from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., after the shroud designed to protect the spacecraft during its climb to orbit atop a Taurus XL rocket failed to separate, agency officials said. The Taurus XL, built by Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va., was making its return to flight two years after a similar fairing problem destroyed NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) satellite. After replacing the fairing-separation mechanism thought to be the culprit in the OCO launch failure, the government-industry team believed the Glory launch had “an acceptable level of risk,” Rich Straka, Orbital’s deputy general manager for launch operations, said during a March 4 press conference at Vandenberg. After an extensive investigation of the OCO launch failure, a decision was made to replace the Taurus XL’s fairing-separation mechanism, a combustion system designed to create hot gas that pushes the pistons that eject the two halves of the nose cone, said Ron Grabe, the executive vice president and general manager for Orbital’s launch systems group. It was replaced by a system that uses a bottle of cold, pressurized nitrogen to drive the pistons, he said. The cold gas system was successfully used in all three launches of the Orbital-built Minotaur 4 rocket last year, he said. Meanwhile, Orbital is building an OCO replacement for NASA and in June was awarded a $70 million contract to launch the satellite on a Taurus XL. Depending on the findings of Glory’s Mishap Investigation Board, the agency may have to change that plan, said Michael Luther, deputy associate administrator for programs in NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. [/quote] Oh no......I'm sure they wouldn't do any such thing!! LOL [/quote] Coincidence . . . nothing more . . . there is nothing to see here . . . Please move along . . . :huffy: [/quote] :grinning: [/quote]
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If I designed CHEMTRAILs (an Intentional Covert Atmospheric Aerosol Injection Program [ICAAIP]) . . . I would do the following . . .
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MY CHOICE: GEOENGINEERING using Sulfur injection
For the purposes of this Thread I am going to choose the mission of Geoengineering and Sulfur Compounds as the substances used in the intentional covert atmospheric aerosol injection program (ICAAIP) . . . though many others have been speculated. . . .Sulfur Compound Injection appears to be the most effective, is an additive to existing natural processes like volcanic eruptions, the easiest to pull off and has the most data and research available to the public . . .
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