February 13, 2012
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After three previous attempts this week, the Discovery space shuttle has finally blasted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida with Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang and six Americans on board. This is Fuglesang's second space mission.
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His problem! Had a promise last night,that wasn't fulfilled...
as a Swede, I have all the right to give my opinion on al lthe hoopla around this launch.
NASA indoctrination policies start with the United States Government. That agency tells their astronauts what they are allowed to say about what they see and what they do, and what they write about concerning their flights, until they die.
Other Nation's astronauts have also flown with the NASA program, and will continue to do so, including Russians.
When missions are of a "National Security" type, (and that rubric has been trotted-out so regularly by the U.S. that any validy is lost) no one but Americans will be aboard.
I believe that the United States is still playing catch-up with the Russians, unless both are in collusion, and that both of them would be eons behind had the Germans re-started a space program after WWII.
"Sweden needs to have a space program on par with NASA. "
HAHAHA, I'm sure hoping you're joking.. That would be amazing to see. A nation of 9.3 million's space program competing with a nation of 300 million's space program. I'm not saying it's impossible. Let's see.
First we need to invade Norway and force them to leave for Denmark (if we are going to keep a population of 0.3 million) to get their oil, then we need to kidnap everyone at NASA, increase taxes to 95%, close down all schools and hospitals and all other significant expenses. Then we might be able to do it with 9.3 million people.
Then ofc, why would we do all that to destroy the environment? NASA x2? A space race to Mars? All the Co2.. and just what would we gain on this? Squat.
Germany has much less land area and population than the United States, yet they have produced and continue to produce some of the best scientists in the world, and some of the best educated students in the world.
Population and land mass has nothing to do with intelligence or education. Two thirds of the United States high school students have a poor grasp of mathmatics, and a large portion of them are nearly illiterate after they leave high school.
Not many among their formally educated have the capacity for critical thinking.
You are a Swede. Act like one.
Your CIA was made professional by the likes of General Rheinhardt Gehlen. He was an SS intelligence officer of the highest caliber who the United States recognized as an asset to their system. He did not run from anyone, he was hired by the Americans, and there were hundreds like him, some from the Gestapo.
That is just one instance, and that instance was documented well before the book that I mention above was printed or the author was alive.
You have a fairy-tale notion of your country, time that you grew up and accepted reality.
As well, I have five years of university education so I am well aware of your "reknowed" schools in the United States, and especially of the Skull and Bones Society of your "renowned" East Coast Elitist Yale, of which your "reknowned" moron geroge w bush was a charter member.