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RE: Sasquatch
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hamia
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RE: Sasquatch (in reply to Richard Jernigan)
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ORIGINAL: Richard Jernigan quote:
ORIGINAL: Ricardo Really? Could you fly it up to those altitudes (30,000 feet plus??)? Just curious. You would probably have to do your own wing and propeller designs, and carry a lot of fuel. Putting a strobe light on the drone so you could see it from the ground at high altitude might or might not be legal. I had been challenged to review the film in a completely objective way, without putting my own opinions into it. It occurred to me to see what the reaction would be to a suggestion to objectively settle the question of the chemtrails' existence. I wasn't surprised by the response. I was disappointed. If I had a few dozen people like those in the film, passionately stirred up about chemtrails, I'd be passing the hat to collect $1-2,000, finding a remote control model airplane expert, and going after those conspiring sonsabitches who were corrupting my precious bodily fluids. Or what the heck, find a rich chemtrail enthusiast-- there are bound to be some-- and hire a Learjet for a few hours. But in either case, you would then have to find a new conspiracy theory to persecute yourself with. RNJ The air is somewhat thinner up at 30,000ft so the plane would have to be very light with a big wing area but probably could be done. Be interesting to try. Might be illegal flying something that high though. Most conspiracy theorists don't know much about science. They are interested in it but don't really understand it.
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Date Oct. 3 2013 9:21:30
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BarkellWH
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RE: Sasquatch (in reply to Richard Jernigan)
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Let's see, hearing aids, new eyeball lenses, what should I do next? In ten years you'll be hearing from Bionic Richard. My picado will scare you to death. Gotta stay ambulatory and alert, Richard, and it looks like your managing that quite well. At the age of 70, I still play squash three times a week in order to keep my joints from rusting and locking up. Can cataracts be far behind? I assume all that hardware will not prevent you from enjoying a good Mexican dinner and a couple of cervezas should I show up in your neck of the woods again for one reason or another. Looking forward to getting together again before too many moons pass. Cheers, Bill
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Date Oct. 3 2013 20:42:56
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