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I consider myself the "black sheep" of the family. I moved away from home when I was 19 and a year ago I decided it was time I moved back home....so glad to be among family and friends. I grew up playing the piano but haven't played in years. I have always thought outside the box, wanting to move to Boquete Panama, I am a tea party participant. I am a reiki master and I have 2 good guard dogs....a dachshund and Jack Russell terrorist. I go to alternative news websites daily for news (don't trust MSM to tell the truth). Operation mockingbird is a CIA operation that began in the '40's to control the media both foreign and domestic. This is why I go to alternative news websites. For an excellent article to read on the subject I suggest http://www.prisonplanet.com/analysis_louise_01_03_03_mockingbird.html

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Friday, April 30, 2010

NASA Announces Wednesday Media Teleconference About Search For Extraterrestrial Life

With blinding speed, NASA appears to have responded to Stephen Hawkings's admonition against outreaching to "potentially- dangerous extraterrestrials" .

Cabal operative Hawking gave his dour admonition on Monday, April 26.

The very next day, (Tuesday, April 27), NASA sent out a press release to media that it was holding a radio-broadcasted press conference today (Wednesday), [going on right now at 1:30 p.m. EDT at:

www.nasa.gov/ home/hqnews/ 2010/apr/ HQ_M10-064_ ET_Telecon. html ]

The press conference deals with "evidence of life on Mars, the habitability of other celestial bodies, and future research."

While it may be pure coincidence, in the heady and pool-bank-shot world of politics, one could interpret this series of close-sequence events as the Obama Administration' s bureaucratic equivalent of a sc***-you response to the Cabal's Stephen Hawking propaganda blast.

Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

NASA Announces Wednesday Media Teleconference About Search For Extraterrestrial Life

WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a news media teleconference at 1:30 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, April 28, to discuss the status of agency-sponsored astrobiology research, including the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life and the study of how life began on Earth. Topics also will include the quest for evidence of life on Mars, the habitability of other celestial bodies, and future technology research.

This week, NASA and scientists from around the world are gathering at a biennial meeting near Houston to celebrate 50 years of astrobiology research. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe. Scientists gathered to share new data and insights, initiate and advance collaborations, plan new projects, and educate the next generation of astrobiologists.

The teleconference participants are:
Mary Voytek, astrobiology senior scientist at NASA Headquarters, Washington
Steve Squyres, researcher, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
Bill Schopf, researcher, University of California, Los Angeles
Jack Farmer, researcher, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.
John Peters, researcher, Montana State University, Bozeman

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