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El Samyaza (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 06/27/2011 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Seem to be getting harder to post about Elenin, I had to revise the post 6 times |
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BadMoonRising User ID: 727864 United Kingdom 06/27/2011 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not this fucking old shit again. One was 73 and the other 84 or something. Old age may have been a factor. |
aloy3313 User ID: 1416946 United Kingdom 06/27/2011 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Suspicious deaths" of two astonomers involved in L-N-N Brian Geoffrey Marsden Allan Rex Sandage "The two astronomers died to 5 days of interval of the same illness (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis), what is more of an extremely rare illness. They were specialized in the observation and the research of the comets." Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [link to www.ninds.nih.gov] sorry to post off topic but in your strap line you post 'combat tours' but surely there wasn't combat in the Korea, Haiti or KFOR ? |
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El Samyaza (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 06/27/2011 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not this fucking old shit again. Quoting: BadMoonRisingOne was 73 and the other 84 or something. Old age may have been a factor. yes but they both died 5 days apart of the same rare disease |
El Samyaza (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 06/27/2011 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where does it say they were involved in lnn? Links for this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1331326link wont post |
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El Samyaza (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 06/27/2011 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: El Samyaza I can post links to anything but this, its weird, that little pictures above post instead of the link |
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El Samyaza (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 06/27/2011 11:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: El Samyaza Weird, the link in another language will post...lol |
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BadMoonRising User ID: 727864 United Kingdom 06/27/2011 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Old age is a factor because they are more likely to blow the whistle if they will die soon anyway Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1445141Exactly! Or they were just old and died. I think you're reading far too much into this. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1246639 United States 06/27/2011 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Old age is a factor because they are more likely to blow the whistle if they will die soon anyway Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1445141Exactly! Or they were just old and died. I think you're reading far too much into this. Some people can read between the lines, some can't. Some can't even read! |
Gaia User ID: 1418426 United States 06/27/2011 11:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Suspicious deaths" of two astonomers involved in L-N-N Brian Geoffrey Marsden Allan Rex Sandage "The two astronomers died to 5 days of interval of the same illness (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis), what is more of an extremely rare illness. They were specialized in the observation and the research of the comets." Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [link to www.ninds.nih.gov] sorry to post off topic but in your strap line you post 'combat tours' but surely there wasn't combat in the Korea, Haiti or KFOR ? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1343261 Canada 06/27/2011 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Old age is a factor because they are more likely to blow the whistle if they will die soon anyway Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1445141Exactly! Or they were just old and died. I think you're reading far too much into this. Some people can read between the lines, some can't. Some can't even read! So very true.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1285466 United States 06/27/2011 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The mysterious deaths of several NASA astronomers? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1367100Sounds like a usual goverment cover up of DOOM. . . . Thereis no such thing as an "Elenin", itis the Brown Dwarf, and if the Dwarf doesnot get us its moons (whatever) will . . . It isnot a hot planet and you cannot see it hardly at all. Sooooooo thereare one hell of a lot of shills all around this subject . . . they make me sick |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 651330 United States 06/27/2011 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Suspicious deaths" of two astonomers involved in L-N-N Brian Geoffrey Marsden Allan Rex Sandage "The two astronomers died to 5 days of interval of the same illness (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis), what is more of an extremely rare illness. They were specialized in the observation and the research of the comets." Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [link to www.ninds.nih.gov] sorry to post off topic but in your strap line you post 'combat tours' but surely there wasn't combat in the Korea, Haiti or KFOR ? Not sure about Haiti or KFOR but the DMZ in Koreas is considered combat tour because the Korean war isn't over..it is only a cease fire. They are occasionally a few shots exchanged back and forth...although it is never in the news..... been there done that.... |
Tmad1 User ID: 1443503 United States 06/27/2011 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW DID YOU REALLY DELETE MY POST ON HOW THEY REALLY DIED. That fucking funny as hell. Brian G. Marsden, who for decades was the go-to guy for thousands of stargazers when a comet or an asteroid would streak through the heavens — or, by his calculations, was supposed to — died Thursday in Burlington, Mass. He was 73 and lived in Lexington, Mass. Enlarge This Image Evan Richman for The New York Times Brian G. Marsden in 1998, during his 32-year tenure as director of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams. The cause was bone marrow disease, said his wife, Nancy. [link to www.nytimes.com] Allan R. Sandage who was one of the most influential astronomers of all times, died on Saturday when he was 84 years old. The Carnegie Observatory made the announcement, stating that the astronomer died because of the illness he was suffering from, pancreatic cancer. [link to www.metrolic.com] Show us one link saying they died some other way. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 125715 United States 06/27/2011 11:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not this fucking old shit again. Quoting: BadMoonRisingOne was 73 and the other 84 or something. Old age may have been a factor. 1. Two astronomers in the same specialty. Question is, were they both working on the same phenomenon? 2. Both are elderly. 3. Both die of the same rather rare disease. 4. They die within 5 days of each other. Boy, I would love to know what odds Vegas would set on this one. |
birdie User ID: 764206 United States 06/27/2011 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Suspicious deaths" of two astonomers involved in L-N-N Brian Geoffrey Marsden Allan Rex Sandage "The two astronomers died to 5 days of interval of the same illness (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis), what is more of an extremely rare illness. They were specialized in the observation and the research of the comets." Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [link to www.ninds.nih.gov] Why is there no link to a story about this? |
birdie User ID: 764206 United States 06/27/2011 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW DID YOU REALLY DELETE MY POST ON HOW THEY REALLY DIED. Quoting: Tmad1That fucking funny as hell. Brian G. Marsden, who for decades was the go-to guy for thousands of stargazers when a comet or an asteroid would streak through the heavens — or, by his calculations, was supposed to — died Thursday in Burlington, Mass. He was 73 and lived in Lexington, Mass. Enlarge This Image Evan Richman for The New York Times Brian G. Marsden in 1998, during his 32-year tenure as director of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams. The cause was bone marrow disease, said his wife, Nancy. [link to www.nytimes.com] Allan R. Sandage who was one of the most influential astronomers of all times, died on Saturday when he was 84 years old. The Carnegie Observatory made the announcement, stating that the astronomer died because of the illness he was suffering from, pancreatic cancer. [link to www.metrolic.com] Show us one link saying they died some other way. Ah, there it is. Thanks for debunking this! |