ZetaTalk: Shuttle Discovery

Why then, if the Columbia was torn from the sky as it returned with fresh information on the position and trajectory of

Planet X, was the Discovery allowed to return? During the two and a half years that the Shuttle was out of operation,

NASA returned to transmitting information from the ISS, risking this information being captured and decoded by other

countries or by members of the public. The information was not returned via the Russian ferry system, something the

arrogant Bush administration could not stoop to, as they consider themselves the holder of the secrets, the source of

information, and thus, in their minds, they consider themselves to be invaluable and irreplaceable in the Puppet

Masters eyes. Sorry, Bush, the Puppet Master is not fooled, and has long been displeased with your performance and

concluded the assets he has that are within US territories would be better off without you. The latest shuttle disasters

are only a reminder.

Signs of the Times #1486

Astronauts Prepare to Undock, Return Home [Aug 5] NASA cleared Discovery to return to Earth

next week, concluding Thursday that there was no need to send the astronauts out on another

spacewalk to repair a torn thermal blanket near a cockpit window. NASA had been considering

sending the astronauts out to snip away part of the blanket for fear a 13-inch section weighing just

under an ounce could tear away during the latter stages of descent and strike the shuttle, perhaps

causing grave danger. The astronauts had to step outside to repair the shuttle's thermal protection

and reduce the risk of another Columbia-type tragedy during the trip home, when the spacecraft

passes through the blowtorch heat of re-entry.

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ZetaTalk: Debris

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ZetaTalk: Debris

Note: written during the Feb 8, 2003 IRC Session

It has been rumored that the Shuttle Columbia was carrying Plutonium, and thus the distress over its parts spread far

and near during the disaster. The debris to be recovered is important because of the instruments it represents,

instruments not admitted to the public in the published activities accepted for the Shuttle to be involved in.

Monitoring the inbound Planet X, and maneuvering to nuke it, involve primarily probes that have been sent aloft ready

to act as guided bombs, and the Hubble. The Hubble has been repeaatedly outfitted with new instrumentation, with an

urgency the public has wondered about. Just what is the press to learn about deep space, and why the need for Infrared

recently? The Hubble, of course, is daily taking images of the inbound Planet and its complex of moons and dust tail,

regardless of what the public is told is the work before the Hubble. Only those in NASA, in the inner circle who collect

the feed coming from the Hubble, who set the coordinates, know what is truly being viewed, and why. There are levels

in these inner circles, such that those collecting this information are surrounded by another circle, and so forth and so

on, so that a breach can be caught long before it escapes to the public.

The probe known to be carrying Plutonium, some 70 lb. of this, was scarcely the only such probe, as we have

mentioned. Many Russian probes, dozens of probes sent aloft by the Chinese, hired to loft satellites in the past few

years, and several from South Africa, though few know of this. These probes go up in groups, not each singly, to

disguise the numbers. How many citizens, watching the launches, can observe what happens to them once they are out

of sight, monitored only by the instruments sensitive to the equipment onboard? They most often learn of the launches

only from the press, and are forbidden from attending the launch, learning of the occurrence after the fact. So what is

planned, with these nukes, and what is required?

As assurance that the Hubble can be directed, properly, and the probes directed, even should interference with

directives or communications from Earth's surface be disabled due to magnetic or weather problems, the Space Station

is viewed as a backup. Man lofted the balloon which viewed the inbound Planet X in 1983, by the IRAS team, because

the soup of the atmosphere prevented a clear view. This same soup can prevent reception from the Hubble, but the

Space Station is deemed a close and clear command post. They have their instructions, and these three, onboard and

unlikely to be removed prior to the terrible hour of passage, are expected to perform like the drones the elite presume

them to be. No emotions, no errors, and they hope no interference from outside forces as occurred, rather obviously, in

the case of the Shuttle Columbia.

The plan, then, is to direct the probes to explode upon the surface of the inbound Planet X, redirecting its path. Of

course, we have explained that an inbound gravity bound object such as Planet X would not be deflected, but human

astrophysics says otherwise, that the trajectory is ruled by Newton, and thus they proceed. Thus nudges out of the way,

the results of which would be closely monitored by the Hubble, the Space Station occupants would be returned to

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