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After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 307]

Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

I don't take if for gospel BD, but I do employ common sense at every opportunity.

In this case, perhaps you've missed it for some reason or the other, but for quite a number of years now Lithium Ion batteries have been spontaneously combusting in phones, hoverboards, laptops and other things. Have you noticed that?

So the claim that the many Lithium batteries onboard Space X rockets might be excited somehow or other to blow up on the pad is simply not too far a stretch for me.

How about you?

If you do employ common sense then do you want to explain how you think a theory that involves a visible ball moving relatively slowly could possible be from some sort of X-ray laser cannon is a plausible theory. The fact that you thinks that it is is undeniable prove that not only do you not use common sense but you have a extremely weak grasp on anything science related. That's not even getting into your whole nuclear bomb going off in NYC that the whole world just happened to miss nonsense. No it is quite clear you wouldn't know common sense if it smacked you upside the head.
And you continue with this foolishness by stating how lithium batteries have been spontaneously combusting and jump right to the batteries on Space X were excited by some magical X-ray ball from a laser cannon. Sorry but that is about as far of a leap from common sense as you can get.

So explain to us how exactly you were able to see a X-ray ball in the sky.
 
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Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

If you do employ common sense then do you want to explain how you think a theory that involves a visible ball moving relatively slowly could possible be from some sort of X-ray laser cannon is a plausible theory. The fact that you thinks that it is is undeniable prove that not only do you not use common sense but you have a extremely weak grasp on anything science related. That's not even getting into your whole nuclear bomb going off in NYC that the whole world just happened to miss nonsense. No it is quite clear you wouldn't know common sense if it smacked you upside the head.

So explain to us how exactly you were able to see a X-ray ball in the sky.

Man alive, you guys have the poorest comprehension skills I've seen!

I never said it was undeniable dude, never once. I have said from the beginning that I am considering the possibility, hoping for a bit of constructive criticism and rational public dialogue, however futile that may be here at DP, at least from the peanut gallery made up of you Mike and Deuce. Am I the only person here able to discuss and analyze something WITHOUT coming to a conclusion?

If the guys at VT are correct, and I suspect they are, one of the many programs that were part of Strategic Defense Initiative from the Reagan days, also known as Star Wars, was applying laser technology to that part of the EM spectrum we call 'xray'. That makes huge sense to me. VT writers claim that a certain amount of information about the program was made public, and that the weapon was called an xray laser cannon, somewhat similar to the laser device on the front of a 747 that was frequently shown in AW&ST all those years ago before the internet was the rage.

So, I find it plausible, while you are apparently completely ignorant it even happened. Par for the course BD, par for the course.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

Man alive, you guys have the poorest comprehension skills I've seen!

I never said it was undeniable dude, never once. I have said from the beginning that I am considering the possibility, hoping for a bit of constructive criticism and rational public dialogue, however futile that may be here at DP, at least from the peanut gallery made up of you Mike and Deuce. Am I the only person here able to discuss and analyze something WITHOUT coming to a conclusion?

If the guys at VT are correct, and I suspect they are, one of the many programs that were part of Strategic Defense Initiative from the Reagan days, also known as Star Wars, was applying laser technology to that part of the EM spectrum we call 'xray'. That makes huge sense to me. VT writers claim that a certain amount of information about the program was made public, and that the weapon was called an xray laser cannon, somewhat similar to the laser device on the front of a 747 that was frequently shown in AW&ST all those years ago before the internet was the rage.

So, I find it plausible, while you are apparently completely ignorant it even happened. Par for the course BD, par for the course.

I am not surprised by the fact that you find laser cannonballs plausible. An X ray laser cannon would emit whatever it emits at the speed of light.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

A high energy laser aboard the aircraft was successfully fired from the Edwards Air Force Base in August 2009. The YAL 1A laser travels at the speed of light to destroy ballistic missiles in their boost phase of flight.


Airborne Laser System (ABL) YAL 1A - Airforce Technology


No cannonballs were hurt during the experiment. You should get your info from reliable sources instead of VT.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

C'mon Deuce, gimme a break man. You're the same "experienced pilot" who, having never done it himself once in his entire life, has no problem believing and defending the ability of Super Hani to perform the Hani Maneuver, flying across the front lawn at Vmo +100 in a transport category aircraft. :doh

In case you don't know my man, you have no credibility with me. Please spare me any lectures about Xray, Laser, the behavior of Li and He in the presence of either. I'll be informed by those who write for Veterans Today, and completely amused by what you write here. ;)

Do you mean the goons at VT who believe that there are such things as laser cannonballs? The guys who know nothing about physics?
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

Do you mean the goons at VT who believe that there are such things as laser cannonballs? The guys who know nothing about physics?

who the main editor has admitted that much of what VT posts and what he writes is false.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

who the main editor has admitted that much of what VT posts and what he writes is false.

That does not surprise me.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

Man alive, you guys have the poorest comprehension skills I've seen!

I never said it was undeniable dude, never once. I have said from the beginning that I am considering the possibility, hoping for a bit of constructive criticism and rational public dialogue, however futile that may be here at DP, at least from the peanut gallery made up of you Mike and Deuce. Am I the only person here able to discuss and analyze something WITHOUT coming to a conclusion?

If the guys at VT are correct, and I suspect they are, one of the many programs that were part of Strategic Defense Initiative from the Reagan days, also known as Star Wars, was applying laser technology to that part of the EM spectrum we call 'xray'. That makes huge sense to me. VT writers claim that a certain amount of information about the program was made public, and that the weapon was called an xray laser cannon, somewhat similar to the laser device on the front of a 747 that was frequently shown in AW&ST all those years ago before the internet was the rage.

So, I find it plausible, while you are apparently completely ignorant it even happened. Par for the course BD, par for the course.

How pathetic. In your hurry to bad mouth my comprehension ability you demonstrate your rather obvious lack of it. Try rereading my post and you will see that nowhere did I say you claimed it was undeniably. In fact I even said that it was you thinking that it was possible. Maybe you don't know this but undeniably and possible don't mean the same thing. The next time you are going to try and bad mouth someone's comprehension ability it would be best not to not only misrepresent what they said but actually understand what was said.

And of course the nonsense coming from VT makes sense to you. It supports your anti US government agenda so no matter how ridiculous the crap they spew is you are going to believe it.

So how did this Xray laser cannon emit a ball shaped object that didn't move at the speed of light. The fact that you don't see the ridiculous in this just shows how blinded you are by your agenda.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

I am not surprised by the fact that you find laser cannonballs plausible. An X ray laser cannon would emit whatever it emits at the speed of light.

The fact that Thoreau can't figure this out is all the demonstration of his thinking ability anyone should ever need.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

who the main editor has admitted that much of what VT posts and what he writes is false.

Non of which will bother HD because those lies support his silly agenda.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

quick Search. Shows that VT has some creditability issues.

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=veterans+today+duff+false+information

Gordon Duff admits to VT disinfo
Gordon Duff admits to VT disinfo - YouTube
“About thirty percent of what is on Veterans Today is patently false. About forty percent of what I write is at least purposely partially false, because if I didn’t write false information, I wouldn’t be alive. I simply have to do that.”- Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today
“Even we’ve been highjacked.”
“About 30% of what’s on Veteran’s today is false.”
“About 40% of what I write is at least purposely/partially false because if I didn’t write false information I wouldn’t be alive.”
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

quick Search. Shows that VT has some creditability issues.

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=veterans+today+duff+false+information

Gordon Duff admits to VT disinfo
Gordon Duff admits to VT disinfo - YouTube
“About thirty percent of what is on Veterans Today is patently false. About forty percent of what I write is at least purposely partially false, because if I didn’t write false information, I wouldn’t be alive. I simply have to do that.”- Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today
“Even we’ve been highjacked.”
“About 30% of what’s on Veteran’s today is false.”
“About 40% of what I write is at least purposely/partially false because if I didn’t write false information I wouldn’t be alive.”
Poor HD. It must be disheartening to see how false his heros are. Want to bet he just ignores this.
 
Re: After 15 years of delusional stupidity flights 11 and 175 were still absent [W: 3

Poor HD. It must be disheartening to see how false his heros are. Want to bet he just ignores this.

Of course he will ignore this.
He is immune to reality
 
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