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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Very cool to Open and see You krispy hope All is Good and Everything is much better Really good 2 see you. Everyone here has great Views and Entertaining ones Nicely put To paper I like Seeing all the brilliant minds at work Reminds me Of a great Movie that never Ends. makes you Think How many give all of this Information and Stories I think it is Super cool On all levels in My opinion End to end Good job to All of you. .. incoming rubble in space is not barney and is visually distorted from sight. enormous traffic coming just puzzling to say the least. popcorn insted of fishing.. . Jellyfish Pocket Level in the tackle box STill Always Needing batteries Doesnt work at its Best without them dont You think. popcorn its whats for dinner. hmmm VOYAGER 2. EVENT IS ROME. THIS IS OMEGA. JPL STAND BY. Rome Events: [ link to www.fao.org] I also found this: And since Jesuit astronomers work at Mt. Graham on all the telescopes, I deducted by scientific reasoning using their diabolical past as a guideline, they were behind the naming of the telescope or telescope lens, Lucifer. Furthermore, since the Jesuits of the 4th Vow worship Lucifer, it makes perfect sense. Case closed. The Jesuits and the Vatican named the darn thing Lucifer and if they didn’t someone please sue me so I can finally use truth as a perfect defense against, as Tupper Saucy said, The Rulers of Evil. [ link to www.arcticbeacon.com] You know, of course, 'cause you read Greg, that the Jesuits are a military order. v Templar Knights Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6527504 months old...but interesting... Engineers Diagnosing Voyager 2 Data System Engineers have shifted NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft into a mode that transmits only spacecraft health and status data while they diagnose an unexpected change in the pattern of returning data. by Staff Writers Pasadena CA ( JPL) May 19, 2010 One flip of a bit in the memory of an onboard computer appears to have caused the change in the science data pattern returning from Voyager 2, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said Monday, May 17. A value in a single memory location was changed from a 0 to a 1. [ link to www.space-travel.com]
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