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Author Topic: Followup on the satellite shootdown  (Read 3480 times)
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« on: February 27, 2008, 07:36:39 AM »

quote scource; satellite observer Ted Molczan:

I have just learned that elsets of 17 pieces of debris of USA 193 have appeared
on Space Track. They span 06057C / 32502 - 06057U / 32518.

http://www.space-track.org/perl/login.pl

The vast majority that have been detected/tracked should have decayed by now;
all of those reported are currently in orbit.

(scource Ted Molczan)
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008, 08:48:05 AM »

How about the gasssss. Did they 'dissssssipate' it, like some colonel said again today, or was it destroyed, burned up, sent into the vacuum of ssssspace? How long does it take for the hydrazine gasssss to come down and where and when will it come down. Will it be a cloud, a stream, a perfectly spread haze of hydrazine? Wouldn't it be better to come down and burn up in the atmosphere. Why did they put 1.5 tons of gas up there in a tank the size of a busss? How come the shhhhh 'sspy satellite' never worked? A top secret f**k-up suddenly made public, how coincidental, unusual and sstrange? Does that equate to sussspicious? How come other satellites don't need tons of poisonoussss gasssss to power them? How come the US took so long to respond to China's same space game over a year ago? Did they have to think of a way to fulfill multiple objectives?

Ssssspace War and Eugenics Integrated [SWEI}

Just speculation of course, with a tinge of paranoia. Many more questions to come.
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2008, 09:41:05 AM »

Somethings been in the back of my mind for days now.

Why don't our super secret technology military spy satellites have a self destruct device of some sort on them?
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