[geocentrism] Indian satellite

  • From: Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:02:26 -0800 (PST)

Paul wrote:
"I will only be impressed with results from mainstream sources -- conspiracy 
sources won't do it for me."
 
WOW!!! What an amazing statement they reveals your level of knowledge
about the way the World really works. I read that as,
"I will only be impressed with results from popular Liars and Deceivers --
unpopular Truthtellers won't do it for me."
 
What if every police department in the world had a sign out front
that said to victims of crime, "Don't bother us with your conspiracy 
statements"?
 
from dictionary.law.com:
 
conspiracy
n. when people work together by agreement to commit an illegal act. A 
conspiracy may exist when the parties use legal means to accomplish an illegal 
result, or to use illegal means to achieve something that in itself is lawful. 
To prove a conspiracy those involved must have agreed to the plan before all 
the actions have been taken, or it is just a series of independent illegal 
acts. A conspiracy can be criminal for planning and carrying out illegal 
activities, or give rise to a civil lawsuit for damages by someone injured by 
the conspiracy. Thus, a scheme by a group of salesmen to sell used automobiles 
as new, could be prosecuted as a crime of fraud and conspiracy, and also allow 
a purchaser of an auto to sue for damages for the fraud and conspiracy.
 
Bernie


--- On Mon, 11/10/08, Paul Deema <paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Paul Deema <paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Indian satellite
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, November 10, 2008, 2:43 AM







Philip M
 
You said -- From philip madsen Sun Nov 9 20:51:20 2008


... but The appollo program .... Now that is not so cut and dried... Somebody 
is lying about the radiation belt, to such an extent that records have been 
expunged from the history. I can only ask why? 
I have to make the point Philip, there is another possibility, which is that 
you are mistaken. I ask you -- please, PLEASE -- do some Googling on the 
subject of the van Allen Radiation Belt in the context of the Apollo program. I 
will only be impressed with results from mainstream sources -- conspiracy 
sources won't do it for me.
 
My sister, when she was dying from cancer, received radiation therapy. This was 
not expected ultimately to help her, but might postpone death for a short 
while. This therapy caused burns which took some time to heal. While I really 
don't understand Roentgens et al, my understanding gained from those who do -- 
or at least should -- is that van Allen Radiation Belt irradiation for the very 
limited time to which Apollo astronauts would be exposed to it, would be rather 
less severe.
 
I have some confidence that, if you do make the effort, you will report fairly 
on the matter.
 
Paul D





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