[geocentrism] Re: Indian satellite

  • From: Paul Deema <paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:41:46 +0000 (GMT)

Neville J
Space vehicle crews have been reporting these 'flashes in their eyes' for quite 
a while. My most recent recollection of this phenomenon suggests that cosmic 
rays are thought to be the cause. And of course cosmic rays are ubiquitous.
Paul D




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From: Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx>
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, 10 November, 2008 11:30:25 PM
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Indian satellite


Before Apollo, Dr. Van Allen was saying that a manned mission to the Moon was 
impossible, because of the radiation belts that are named after him. After 
Apollo, he changed his opinion and admitted being 'wrong'.
This reversal is to be commended in an honest, truth-seeking scientist. 
However, his change of opinion was brought about by his belief that NASA would 
not lie about their 'achievements'. The only new 'evidence' that he had to base 
his new opinion on was the word of NASA and the ex-military men who were being 
recruited by NASA to be astronauts.
Again, this is quite normal human behaviour - we each have an in-built tendency 
to believe that people would not lie to us.
Having said all that, you must realize, Paul, that Dr. Van Allen's change of 
opinion, as reported by Wikidpedia, etc., does not prove anything 
scientifically. Of far greater weight is the evidence of the Space Shuttle crew 
who stated that, at an altitude of 350 miles, they had strong flashes in their 
eyes, even with their lids closed.
Neville
www.realityreviewed.com


-----Original Message-----
From: pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 06:39:10 +1000


But thats the whole point Paul..  I can only report from personal experience of 
a past time. Reports of what I read at the time..  I am not a conspiracy nut..  
I worked for Nasa under contract via the Australian Government.  What I 
believed about the Van allen belt at that time, everybody I knew believed the 
same..  I would have been going against the stream had I said anything to the 
contrary..  Manned space travel would be extremely difficult if not impossible, 
except via a polar exit..  this was extremely depressing back then ..  During 
my teens I was always ridiculed as a nut.. yes, a space nut.. long before 
sputnick, which eventually vindicated me, but nary an apology. 

Of course I have googled.... I had no reason to keep those ancient reports.  
today I find no real evidence other than vague mention of the danger in Wiki, 
with it being as you said, insufficient to prevent a manned expedition....  
then why do they not mention that they were wrong back then? That Van allen and 
all were mistaken?  

I find no mention of ancient history re this subject..  I will today dig 
deeper.... But I am confident, failing someone having an old document , there 
will be nothing..  Public libraries in this day and age regularly destroy older 
books,,,, to their shame...  

Philip. 


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