Re: [Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-29 Thread thomas malloy
Mark S Bilk wrote: On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:06:30AM -0500, thomas malloy wrote: ... As for space travel, IMHO, a launch platform If that's true, a lot of money could Perhaps they could, but they won't. BTW, isn't it interesting that the name I S S, could be pronounced as Isis, eh?

Re: [Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-29 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Mark S Bilk m...@cosmicpenguin.com wrote: Compare that with the characteristics of Jehovah, basically a genocidal psychopath: http://www.evilbible.com/ snip But Christians (the quotes indicating those who disobey Jesus' teachings of kindness, love, peace, etc.) and Zionist

Re: [Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-29 Thread thomas malloy
Kyle Mcallister wrote: --- Mark S Bilk m...@cosmicpenguin.com wrote: Compare that with the characteristics of Jehovah, basically a genocidal psychopath: http://www.evilbible.com/ snip But Christians (the quotes indicating those who disobey Jesus' teachings of kindness, love, peace,

[Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-28 Thread Mark S Bilk
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 07:29:08AM -0700, Kyle Mcallister wrote: Since there's apparently little to no interest in learning what I found re: the Morton effect, or what I've done/am doing with Laithwaite's inertial propulsion work, Kyle, I haven't read all of your posts, but if you achieve

Re: [Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-28 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Mark S Bilk m...@cosmicpenguin.com wrote: Kyle, I haven't read all of your posts, but if you achieve positive results in any alternative physics areas, by all means tell us (and post the complete details of the apparatus to hundreds of lists, in order to preserve your life).

Re: [Vo]:Fascism in the Near Future -was: Crazy?

2009-03-28 Thread thomas malloy
Mark S Bilk wrote: On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 07:29:08AM -0700, Kyle Mcallister wrote: Since there's apparently little to no interest in learning what I found re: the Morton effect, or what I've done/am doing with Laithwaite's inertial propulsion work, Kyle, I haven't read all of your