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Here's something I came across

LINK http://www.earthchangestv.com/breaking/January2000/0122emergency.htm

-- Alien (Alien@Mars.com), January 22, 2000

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Before we could pull off anything like that our stock markets will have crashed, we'll be rationing gasoline and everybody will be bald with putrid green faces from all the contrail deposits ...

-- Scooter (brucej@infoave.net), January 22, 2000.

Emergency Meeting With NASA, Russian Space Experts, It's Mars...01/22/00 by Mitch Battros (ECTV)

Just In! What has happened? News has just leaked out there was an emergency meeting between NASA and Russian space experts to discuss a manned mission to Mars. Does NASA know something we don't?

This emergency meeting came out of nowhere, or did it! Has NASA kept vital information from the public? What information has NASA received to draw an urgent meeting? Has there been contact with life on Mars? Is it urgent information found out regarding the possible destruction of Earth by an asteroid or comet? Is it planet X or Nibiru. Do we need another planet to live on? Does the weather phenomenon or the Sun have anything to do with it?

These are the very important questions that need to be answered. But first, we need someone who has the tenacity to ask them. HEY, I volunteer! (hand held as high as I can get it). My guess would be, events beyond NASA's power are about to unfold. In other words, something is about to happen that NASA or any other government agency, will not be able to hide.

My vote goes to NASA disclosing life on Mars. This may or may not be related to something very urgent heading our way.

After reading the article below, go to this link: http://www.earthchangesTV.com/facemars/overlay.htm for what I, and many others, have proclaimed to be a true Mars/Egypt connection.

Russians, NASA Meet Secretly To Plan Manned Mars Missions...01/22/00 By James Oberg (UPI)

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration quietly concluded a three-day seminar with Russian space experts Friday, to discuss better ways to send humans to Mars.

The meeting comes at a time of setbacks for space exploration. The recent disappointments have been NASA's loss of the robot Mars probes and the incessant delays in Russian contributions to the International Space Station. Space officials are now assessing bitter new lessons about failures in management and diplomacy.

The timing of the meeting struck at least one NASA worker as ironic. "Mars probes and earth politics?" he quipped. "It's the worst of both worlds."

Although no public statements were released by NASA about this private meeting, UPI has learned that seven senior Russian space scientists met with experts from several NASA centers.

The senior Russian representative was Leonid Gorshkov of the Energia Space and Rocket Company in Moscow. Experts from the Keldysh Institute, which specializes in interplanetary navigation, and the Institute of Biomedical Problems, which studies the medical hazards of space flight, also took part.

"They told us how they would pursue the manned exploration of Mars," one attendee told UPI.

"We showed them charts with summaries of all of our own results," said another NASA expert. "But only after we printed new copies with the 'Official Use Only' restrictions removed."

The meeting was funded by the International Science and Technology Corporation, a Moscow-based organization founded in 1992, which is partly supported by the United States. According to its Web site, "The Center provides weapons scientists from former Soviet countries with opportunities for redirecting their scientific talents to peaceful science." Its motto is: "Nonproliferation Through Science Cooperation."

The center is financed through credits and contributions from the United States, the European Union, Japan and a number of corporations. In its seven years of operations, it has dispersed $230 million to 24,000 individuals in former Soviet countries. They work on almost 1,000 specific projects.

Last week's meeting involved "Project 1172," entitled "Preliminary Project for Exploring Mars." Approved in early 1999, the project was funded through State Department money set aside for U.S. pledges to the non-proliferation program. A preliminary planning meeting was held in Paris in mid-1999.

Kelly Humphries, a spokesman for NASA's Houston center, described the "invitation only" meeting as a "strict scientific exchange." He added that it was "an everyday exchange between two groups looking at the same stuff."

The manager of advanced concepts studies at NASA headquarters, John Mankins, coordinated the event. He said the meeting served to determine the progress former Soviet scientists had made in their assigned studies.

Mitch Battros Producer - Earth Changes TV http

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 23, 2000.


So those probes didn't get lost, blow up or crash into Mars. They ran into that damned big, black Monolith floating in orbit around Mars.

Have they decided to name the computer to be used for this joint mission the HAL9000?

WW

-- Wildweasel (vtmldm@epix.net), January 23, 2000.


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