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GLPVC Presents *LUCUS*(The Destroyer, Nibiru, Denver Airport, etc) PODCASTS UP pg 8
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Apparently you are very good at making Headlines say exactly what you desire. Quoting: TBar1984 I have never heard a more obvious and blatant attempt to try and twist things around LOL THE HEADLINES SAY WHAT THEY SAY EINSTEIN Quoting: LUCUS So here's a question for lucus, if space rocks are classified, why was I not silenced or prosecuted after showing, measuring, calculating, and publishing the orbit of the officially "potentially hazardous asteroid" 2005 YU55. Furthermore, why does the article you mentioned specifically say that the classified data only applies to spy satellites that are looking down at earth, thus it does not apply to space rocks that are still incoming, but only to fireballs of rocks that have already hit the atmosphere? Quoting: Astromut THE SUB HEADLINE OF THE STORY SAYS THIS Scientists say research into the threat from space will be hampered.AND THIS... For 15 years, scientists have benefited from data gleaned by U.S. classified satellites of natural fireball events in Earth's atmosphere — but no longer. AND THIS... "It's baffling to us why this would suddenly change," said one scientist familiar with the work. "It's unfortunate because there was this great synergy ... a very good cooperative arrangement. Systems were put into dual-use mode where a lot of science was getting done that couldn't be done any other way. It's a regrettable change in policy."
Scientists say not only will research into the threat from space be hampered, but public understanding of sometimes dramatic sky explosions will be diminished, perhaps leading to hype and fear of the unknown.OBVIOUSLY, the US Gov does not have the resources to regulate millions of backyard astonomers... c'mon, come up with something better. This applies to people with "REAL" credentials.
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