Tuesday, March 25, 2014

And My Spirit Hath Rejoiced In God My Saviour

ANTOLINEZ, José 
Annunciation 
1665-75

My soul doth magnify the Lord.
And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.
Because he hath regarded the humility of his handmaid; for behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
Because he that is mighty, hath done great things to me; and holy is his name.
And his mercy is from generation unto generations, to them that fear him.
He hath shewed might in his arm: he hath scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.
He hath put down the mighty from their seat, and hath exalted the humble.
He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.
He hath received Israel his servant, being mindful of his mercy:
As he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his seed for ever.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

International Space Station Almost Hit By Space Junk! Again!


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The International Space Station had to sidestep a piece of space junk. NASA said Monday the space station had to dodge part of an old satellite. Sunday night's firing of on-board thrusters pushed the orbiting lab up a half-mile. Experts aren't sure how big the junk is. It's from a Russian weather satellite launched in 1979. After the maneuver, it was determined the debris would have posed no threat. NASA says it preferred playing it safe. Mission Control says the change in space station altitude will not affect next week's launch of a new three-man crew from Kazakhstan. A SpaceX resupply mission from Cape Canaveral, meanwhile, has been delayed until the end of the month. The unmanned Falcon rocket was supposed to blast off Sunday.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Godless Hell Bound Stephen Hawking: "If We Fail To Colonize New Planets The Human Race Faces Imminent Extinction!"

At 72 Years Old - You'd Think This Super Intelligent Scientist Would Prepare For His Death!

Putting the first man on the moon may have seemed like a giant leap at the time, but it will soon seem like a tiny step if Stephen Hawking's plans for space exploration come to pass. During last night’s Live from Space programme, the renowned astrophysicist said we will have settlements on the moon ‘within 50 years’, and believes there will be people living on Mars by 2100. And if we fail to colonise new planets, Professor Hawking believes the human race faces imminent extinction because there will be too many of us for the Earth to support. The 72-year-old said: ‘Our planet is an old world, threatened with an ever-expanding population and finite resources. We must anticipate these threats and have a plan B. ‘If our species is to survive the next hundred years, let alone a thousand, it is imperative we voyage out into the blackness of space to colonise new worlds across the cosmos.’ ‘If we follow this path, I have no doubt that this century will go down, in the history of humankind, as the true Space Age.’ Daily Mail Read More>>>>>>

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Former Astronaut Jon McBride Makes His Space Tourism Predictions!


For the time has come when the most astonishing wonders will take place on the earth and in the air. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
Pretty confident that things will continue as before? The space industry is only 70 years old or so  a mere two generations.

The purpose of this blog to wake you up to the reality that God established a boundary that man must not pass over, and that boundary is 29,050 feet or 16 cubits above the mountain tops.

This 29,050 ft boundary is the same boundary that the smoke from the pagan sacrifices reached. It iw the same boundary that the waters of the deluge in the time of Noe reached in order to cleane the world of all the works of men.

This 29,050 ft boundary is also the same height that the tower of babel reached before God came down and paid a visit and knocked it over with his finger.

And this is the same boundary that modern man breaches 24/7 with aircraft and rockets etc.

Now if previous generations were punished for exceeding this set boundary of 29,050 ft then shouldn't modern man be punished as well?

Everyone knows that the men who work for NASA and scientists in general are a wicked lot - none of them believe in god and all of them pride themselves on their atheism.

Don't you think it's about time that NASA and the rest of their ilk get a wake up call?

All on the line - either there is no set boundary and St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong and so are all the saints in the church long with the church herself OR NASA and the space industry is wrong.

No in between.

Take a side NASA or God.

Now why is this important? Because there is a church doctrine called the fire of the final conflagration which states that at the end of days the element of fire will rise up from the bowels of the earth and reached a height no greater than the waters of the deluged reached (29,050 ft) in order to cleanse all the works of men, both holy and profane works.  According to St Thomas Aquinas all the works of men must burn up in this fire at the end of days.

And because fire is a creation and creature of God, fire does the will of God. And fire obeys God and this fire will not go pass the 29,050 ft boundary established by God - which means that in order for the element of fire to do the will of God by burning up all the works of men all the works of men must be at or below this level of 29,050 ft.

How are all the works of men shot into space going to be at or below this 29,050 ft level by the end of days in order to be burnt up n the fire of the final conflagration?

Yea? If you believe in the Catholic doctrine of the fire of the final conflagration then you have to ask yourself how are all the works of men shot into space going to be at or under this level?

Answer: by the agency of the Angels.

When will this take place that all the works of men shot into space be brought back by the agency of the Angels?

I don't know.

Justice demands that some of the space works be brought back bot by bit to show men their errors.

Why would Justice allow this generation that started the godless space race to go unpunished in this life?

Should not this generation get a foretaste of hell by have some of their space works return with a vengeance like a heap coals of fire upon their head?

To the Angels - please do the will of God quickly and bring back all the works of men shot into space
For, doing this, thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head.
Please do not delay. This generation is passing away.

Now for a deluded godless soul who thinks the stars belong to godless NASA:

So is space tourism feasible for a new generation of dreamers? 
I think it’s very feasible. There’s an awful lot of technology already, so why not turn it over to folks and let them benefit from it. It may pay back some of the investment we made 50 years ago. Sir Richard Branson and his folks can take these people up, and they’ll be paying taxes. 
Will space tourism become cheaper? Will it be possible for people who aren’t multi-millionaires? 
Will we ever have space tourism trips for, say, £5,000? I don’t know about £5,000. But if you’d been back in 1914 talking about what would be achieved in the rest of the 20th century – that there would be a man on the moon by 1970, that we’d be flying 500 people non-stop from New York to Singapore – people would have thought you were crazy. 
But we do all those things now, so it’s not too outlandish to sit here today and think that in 100 years’ time we may have routine access to the moon, that we may have colonised it with hotel complexes and tour operators – that you could take your new bride up into space for a real ‘honey-moon’, three nights for the price of two, and all those kinds of things. It’s not too outlandish at all. 
Yes, but will people really want to have holidays on the moon? 
Why wouldn’t you want to do that? We may have people on Mars in the next 30 years. It’s the next conquest. Someone in the next ten years will decide whether the next big project is back to the moon, capturing a rogue asteroid, or going to Mars. It’s all there. Daily Mail Read More>>>>


Jake Busey
'The millennium is upon us. God has fulfilled his promise, sending us this herald to warn the faithless -- the scientists who tell us He doesn't even exist -- and to promise us, the faithful, we will be saved.' Joseph from the movie Contact 1997

The Music Of The Spheres: Actual Planet Sounds


Monday, March 10, 2014

As If There Isn't Enough Of Space Debris Floating Around Up There! ISS Sends Empty Space Suit To Burn Up In Earth's Atmosphere!


As the International Space Station spins around the Earth, a door unexpectedly opens and a figure in a Russian spacesuit is thrown out. It looks like something from the film ‘Gravity’, but the chilling scene happened in real life less than a decade ago. Back in 2006, Nasa astronauts launched one of their ‘colleagues’ from the International Space Station to orbit Earth for seven months before burning up in the atmosphere.Fortunately, their colleague was an out-dated empty spacesuit dubbed SuitSat-1 redesigned to be one of the most bizarre satellites ever launched. The makeshift satellite was thrown from the space station by crew members Bill McArthur and Valery Tulare as they began a six-hour spacewalk. The idea was put forward by the Russians who thought they could turn old spacesuits into useful satellites, according to Sam Wilkinson writing in Sploid. The spacesuit was equipped with three batteries, a radio transmitter and internal sensors to measure temperature and battery power. Despite some initial problems, it was used to broadcast transmissions in six languages to amateur radio operators around the world. As well as transmitting data, SuitSat broadcast messages recorded by schoolchildren from around the world. It orbited several times around Earth before it started to malfunction. Within two weeks of the problems appearing, the unusual satellite plunged into the atmosphere and burned up south of Australia. SuitSat-1 was successful enough for Nasa to want to try the idea again.Daily Mail Read More>>>>>


Sunday, March 9, 2014

South Africa's Nano-Satellite Hit By Space Debris


South Africa's first nano- satellite experienced two very close encounters with defunct satellites in the past few days after three months in orbit, authorities said on Monday.

The nano-satellite, the ZACUBE-1, came within an estimated 185m of the defunct Russian COSMOS 2151 satellite over Antarctica on Wednesday, the South African Department of Science and Technology (SADST) said in a statement.

Remarkably, a second warning was received on Thursday, with ZACUBE-1 predicted to come within 85m of yet another defunct Russian satellite, METEOR 2-5, over Brazil.

ZACUBE-1 was developed by the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) and launched on Nov. 21 2013. The CPUT has independently confirmed with its ground station that ZACUBE-1 is still beaconing and has survived both close encounters.

There is nothing that can be done to alter the course or altitude of ZACUBE-1 as it has no propulsion control, the SADST said, adding that the other two defunct satellites can also not be maneuvered.

There is a margin of uncertainty in the predicted paths of the satellites, and all close encounters of this nature can result in collision.

Accidental collisions of space objects are, however, extremely rare, with only two incidents reported since the beginning of space exploration. The risk of collision increases with the number of objects launched, which necessitates technical and regulatory measures to mitigate space debris for the future sustainable use of outer space. Space Daily Read More>>>>

The Stars Will Lose Their Regular Motion: Asteroid P/2013 R3


The stars will lose their regular motion, and the moon will only reflect a faint reddish glow. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)


What caused the asteroid to break up?
Scientists do not think the asteroid was destroyed in a collision with another object because the way it is breaking apart. They also think it is unlikely the asteroid fell to pieces due to pressure of interior ice warming. Instead, they said the break-up was probably the result of the effect of sunlight over many years causing the asteroid to spin until it became unstable and ruptured. This phenomenon, known as the YORP effect, has been debated by scientists, but never previously observed. Daily Mail Read More>>>

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has photographed the never-before-seen break-up of an asteroid, which has fragmented into as many as ten smaller pieces. Although fragile comet nuclei have been seen to fall apart as they approach the Sun, nothing like the breakup of this asteroid, P/2013 R3, has ever been observed before in the asteroid belt. "This is a rock. Seeing it fall apart before our eyes is pretty amazing," said David Jewitt of UCLA, USA, who led the astronomical forensics investigation. The crumbling asteroid, designated P/2013 R3, was first noticed as an unusual, fuzzy-looking object on 15 September 2013 by the Catalina and Pan-STARRS sky surveys. Follow-up observations on 1 October with the Keck Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, revealed three co-moving bodies embedded in a dusty envelope that is nearly the diameter of Earth. "Keck showed us that this thing was worth looking at with Hubble,” Jewitt said. With its superior resolution, the space-based Hubble observations soon showed that there were really ten distinct objects, each with comet-like dust tails. The four largest rocky fragments are up to 200 metres in radius, about twice the length of a football pitch. The Hubble data showed that the fragments are drifting away from each other at a leisurely 1.5 kilometres per hour — slower than the speed of a strolling human. The asteroid began coming apart early last year, but the latest images show that pieces continue to emerge. "This is a really bizarre thing to observe — we've never seen anything like it before,” says co-author Jessica Agarwal of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany. "The break-up could have many different causes, but the Hubble observations are detailed enough that we can actually pinpoint the process responsible.” ESA Read More>>>>



MARIA OF THE CROSS, 
Victim of Jesus nee MELANIE CALVAT, 
Shepherdess of La Salette
"I protest highly against a different text, which people may dare publish after my death. I protest once more against the very false statements of all those who dare say and write First that I embroidered the Secret; second, against those who state that the Queen Mother did not say to transmit the Secret to all her people." Melanie 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

The Stars Will Lose Their Regular Motion: Io, Jupiter's Third Largest Moon Spews Out A 200-Mile-High Plume From Volcano

Io
The stars will lose their regular motion, and the moon will only reflect a faint reddish glow. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
On its way to the icy worlds of our outer solar system, the New Horizons spacecraft caught an incredible sight. As it zipped past Jupiter, the probe captured a 200-mile-high (320 km) volcanic plume erupting on the surface of the planet’s third largest moon, Io. Locked in a perpetual tug of war between the gravity of Jupiter and the planet's smaller moons, Io’s orbit is irregularly elliptical.This causes the moon, which is 370 million miles (591 million km) from Earth, to have widely varying distances from Jupiter.The distance creates tremendous tidal forces causing Io's surface to bulge up and down by as much as 330 feet (100 m). In comparison, in places where tides are highest on Earth, the difference between low and high tides is only 60 feet (18 m).This tidal pumping generates a huge amount of heat within Io, keeping much of its subsurface crust in liquid form. To relieve the pressure, the surface of Io is constantly renewing itself, filling in any impact craters with molten lava lakes and spreading smooth new floodplains of liquid rock. The make-up of this material is not yet entirely clear, but theories suggest that it is largely molten sulphur or silicate. Images snapped by the spacecraft’s high-resolution telescopic camera were taken in March 2007 but have only just been released by Nasa. The huge plume is thought to have been created by Tvashtar volcano in Io’s northern hemisphere. The space agency recently announced that it is planning a daring robotic mission to another of Jupier’s moons, Europa, which could take place by 2025. Daily Mail


MARIA OF THE CROSS, 
Victim of Jesus nee MELANIE CALVAT, 
Shepherdess of La Salette
"I protest highly against a different text, which people may dare publish after my death. I protest once more against the very false statements of all those who dare say and write First that I embroidered the Secret; second, against those who state that the Queen Mother did not say to transmit the Secret to all her people." Melanie 

Sir Richard Branson & His Countless Benefits For Humanity: Welcomes Winklevoss Twins As Astronauts 700 & 701 Aboard Virgin Galactic!



I’m delighted to share the news today that Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss have just signed up to become astronauts 700 and 701 aboard Virgin Galactic. Although many family members have signed up to fly to space together, Tyler and Cameron are the first identical twins to sign up with Virgin Galactic.

My friend and NASA Shuttle Pilot Mark Kelly is also an identical twin. He and his brother Scott are performing a fascinating experiment while Scott is in space aboard the International Space Station in 2015. Scott will be participating in a NASA study, which will monitor the changes in his body resulting from space travel, and then compare his health to Mark’s back on Earth.

The experiment’s name - Differential Effects on Homozygous Twin Astronauts Associated with Differences in Exposure to Spaceflight Factors – is a mouthful, but its results should be mesmerising.

Learning more about space, and providing better access to space has potentially countless benefits for humanity, as Tyler and Cameron so eloquently explained in their blog. We already enjoy satellite television, GPS and even memory foam mattresses because of the space industry. Once we have regular and reliable access to space imagine the possibilities.

They are also among a growing number of future astronauts to purchase their flights with bitcoin. It’s well worth reading their thoughts on combining the two innovative technologies, as well as highlighting the history and future of adventure and space travel.

Judging by the photos of yours truly with Tyler and Cameron, I hope zero gravity doesn’t make them any taller! Sir Richard's Blog

Suicide Over Love Affair? Head Of The Singapore-Based Startup First Meta Autumn Radtke Twitter Account Has Picture Of Her & Sir Richard Branson?

Autumn Radtke 
@AutumnRadtke Singapore
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Slate says: Did the “Bitcoin CEO” Just Commit Suicide? Not So Fast

OK. So suicide may not be over the Bitcoin scandal - considering the head of First Meta is a silly woman chances are the woman killed herself over love - love with the one she posted a picture of on her twitter account - and that love would be Sir Richard Branson.

You have to wonder about the silence from Sir Richard - it's not like the guy is computer illiterate - he has almost 5000 tweets to his name. Not one condolence tweet for the dead girl. It's not like Sir Richard is unaware of the girl and I'm sure he is well aware of her suicide. He just ignores the realty of what took place. So instead he tweets stuff like this:
Shark fin soup? Protect sharks? but no tweet from knighted Sir Richard on the death of a lover......

Lover? that's the way she saw it until Sir Richard said no or what have you.


Japan Launched A Magnetic Net That Is Meant To Act As A Trash Bag For The Pieces Of Space Debris Orbiting The Earth


Millions of pieces of space debris orbit our planet. Men are starting to take notice of whats floating around up there before anything catastrophic happens - like having the debris return to earth possibly hitting aircraft or well populate cities etc...

Now the purpose of this blog is to make others aware that there is a set boundary that man must not pass over and that boundary is 15 cubits above the mountain tops or about 29, 050 ft.

This boundary was established by God.

St Thomas Aquinas said that this boundary of 15 cubits above the mountains tops is the same boundary that smoke from the pagan sacrifices reached. It is also the same level that the waters of the deluge reached in Noah's time to cleanse the world from all the evil works of men. And after the flood this 29,050 boundary is the same that Nimrod's tower or tower of Babel reached before it was tipped over by the finger of God.

So there are three major events in the life of men that establish the fact God set this boundary of 29,050 ft or fifteen cubits above the mountain tops.

Now of course godless scientists refuse to believe any such boundary exists because they don't believe in Noah's flood and they certainly don't believe in a story of a tower built by Nimrod called the tower of babel. As for the smoke of pagan sacrifices - they would say so what.

Because of the godlessness of NASA scientists we are facing a dilemma. Even if you don't believe in the boundary established by God that man must not pass over you still have to accept the fact that the millions of space debris floating around up there is a problem - especially when some of it comes crashing down on our heads.

Now how do I know that all of what man shot into space is coming back below the boundary established by God?

Simple. Since the waters of the deluge cleansed the world of the evil works of men, the element of fire will do the same at the end of days - that is - cleansing the world of all the works of men both holy and profane at the end of days. This is Catholic doctrine called the fire of the final conflagration.

According to the doctrine of the fire of the final conflagration, the fire will rise up from the bowels of the earth and reach a level of 29,050 feet in order to cleansed all the holy and profane works of men, this is the same level that the water of the deluge reached in the time of Noah. The element fire in order to do the will of God at the end of days will follow in the same footsteps as the element of water reaching a height of 15 cubits above the mountain tops.

Now in order for all the works of men to burn up in this fire of the final conflagration - all the works of men must be at or below this level of 29,050 feet. Got that? All the works of men have to at the end of days be below 15 cubits above the mountain tops. This means even the Voyager space crafts and any other space craft sent into space regardless of where it was sent or how far it was sent into space.

Nothing will escape the fire of the final conflagration. NOTHING.

Now you probably don't believe me.That's too bad. There is really nothing I or you can do about it anyway. The only thing anyone can do is watch all the works of men that were shot into come back here sooner or later. Hopefully none of it hits you on your head - but to get your attention I bet a lot of it will indeed cause many problems for us once it's starts raining down on us.

Now you may ask how are the works shot in space suppose to come back to the place of origin?

By the agency of the Angels. Simply because man will never be convinced of the doctrine of the fire of the final conflagration so man will not go out and fetch all the shit he shot into space - takes too much effort to do so.

The only reason men want to clean up the space debris orbiting the earth is make sure none of the debris causes problems with the satellites.

Here is man's latest attempt to clean up the mess we made:
It sounds like an idea for a niche movie aimed at sci-fi anoraks: a floating magnetic net that harnesses tonnes of wayward space junk and makes the overcrowded orbital lanes above Earth's atmosphere safe for future exploration. Yet that is what scientists in Japan will have in mind when they put a satellite into orbit on Friday, equipped with an experimental electrodynamic tether they say will give the final frontier a long overdue spring clean. The Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite-2 (Stars-2) will be included on a satellite jointly developed by the US and Japan to monitor global rainfall and forecast extreme weather. The equipment will travel into orbit aboard Japan's H-2A rocket, due to be launched in the small hours from the southern Japanese island of Tanegashima. Working alongside the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa), researchers at Kanagawa University developed the tether, made from ultra-thin wires of stainless steel and aluminium, with the help of a Japanese fishing net firm. According to researchers, the tether, measuring 300m in length when fully extended, will generate electricity along its entire length as it passes through Earth's magnetic field while in orbit. The electricity will reduce the speed of pieces of junk careering through space – everything from dead rockets to satellites that have ended their missions – and lure them closer to Earth. The cosmic cleanup ends when the clutter burns up harmlessly as it enters Earth's atmosphere. Guardian Read More>>>>

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Winklevoss Twins - Bitcoin Space And Beyond! Oops! First Meta CEO Autumn Radtke Just Killed Herself!

Sir Richard Sandwiched Between Winlevoss Twins

Wow! how's that for timing? Tyler blogged a few days ago that he & his brother are buying tickets to outer space on Sir Richard Branson's space ship with Bitcoins and the friend of Sir Richard - First Meta CEO Autumn Radtke just killed herself!

Bitcoin Space and Beyond
by Tyler Winklevoss - Founder, Winklevoss Capital

Cameron and I have decided to use our bitcoin to take the plunge, or rather propulsion, into space. Why? Because Bitcoin and Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic are two technologies that meaningfully represent our focus at Winklevoss Capital - the reduction of pain-points and friction in an effort to build a better world.

Humans have a long tradition of exploring and forging new frontiers, both physically and metaphorically. In the Middle Ages, Marco Polo’s writings - which recounted his 24 years of travel and trade on the Silk Road – built a new and lasting level of economic and cultural awareness between Europe and Asia. 200 years later, they would inspire 15th century explorer Christopher Columbus to search for a shorter route to the Far East by sea. While Columbus did not achieve his original goal, he did manage to bring word of a new landmass back to Europe, which planted the seeds of hope and possibility in the minds of persecuted Pilgrims, who fled to and settled North America 100 years later. Such stories of inadvertent and iterated accomplishment are all too familiar in the spheres of exploration and innovation. They demonstrate how the building blocks of human discovery are not necessarily brilliance and perfection, but rather, the courage to fail and persistence to keep on trying.

By the early 16th century, Vasco da Gama would chart a maritime route from Europe to India via the Cape of Good Hope, while astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus would argue that the earth did not stand still, but instead revolved around the Sun and simultaneously its own axis. Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition would successfully circumnavigate the globe, confirming that the world was indeed round, not flat, and shepherd in an epoch of post-medieval thought.

By the close of the 20th century, Robert Peary would reach the North Pole while Roald Amundsen would touch to the South Pole. Taking exploration vertical, Sir Edmund Hillary would summit Mt. Everest, Yuri Gargarin would enter orbit and Neil Armstrong would walk on the moon and take “one giant leap for mankind”. While Sir Ernest Shackleton would fail to traverse Antarctica, his leadership and endurance, against all physical and mental odds, would become a reminder to modern audiences of the indomitable human spirit that necessarily defines the great progress of every age.

Today, I think we can all agree that this spirit is alive and quite well. As we embark on the 21st century, however, the face of exploration has taken on a new look. Grand expeditions and financial systems once commissioned and shaped by the likes of Ferdinand and Isabella, president John F. Kennedy and delegates at Bretton Woods, are now done so by brave citizen entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, Sir Richard Branson and Satoshi Nakamoto. Today, we see an independent technological infrastructure being built that allows these courageous entrepreneurs to risk their greatest human resources – their time, intelligence, extraordinary energy, and hard-earned capital – in modern attempts to achieve the unachievable, unconstrained by the technologies and boundaries of generations past.

It is in this vein that Cameron and I contemplate our tickets into space – as seed capital supporting a new technology that may forever change the way we travel, purchased with a new technology that may forever change the way we transact.

Since their inceptions, Bitcoin and Virgin Galactic have been writing the next chapter in our history books. While one is ushering in a new era of post-currency, entirely ledger-based decentralized financial systems, the other is ringing in a new era of post-aircraft, sub-orbital spacecraft-based travel systems. But perhaps the most fascinating part is that Cameron and I are not alone in believing that this is only the beginning. While it is initially exciting to focus on bitcoin (lowercase “b”) the asset and low-earth orbit the experience, it is perhaps more interesting to imagine the possibilities of Bitcoin (capital “B”) the decentralized financial protocol and Virgin Galactic the suborbital space protocol.

It’s impossible to predict exactly what will happen, but if history is any indicator, the sandbox-nature of a viable protocol almost always incubates killer applications. We don’t have to look very far to see the profound impact of protocols like SMTP/IMAP, which gave us email; HTTP, which gave us web pages; and VoIP, which made apps like Skype possible. All of these protocols provided a platform for curious minds to build on top of, and from there, great things followed. Most significantly, they all made previous processes faster, cheaper and more accessible. Think of email (free and instant) vs. the US post office (slow and costly), webpages (free and accessible) vs. Yellow Pages/brochures (costly and inaccessible), or Skype/Viber (virtually free) vs. AT&T landlines (costly).

For a moment, however, let’s consider a few of the possibilities that might be just around the corner. Hypothetically, a natural disaster strikes a remote part of the world during a long holiday weekend. Via the Virgin Galactic platform, emergency responders and volunteers are boots on the ground in less than two hours. Simultaneously, small payload satellites are launched into space overhead. These satellites bring not only Internet and data connectivity to the area, but also high definition video feeds and ground penetrating radar that can help facilitate search and rescue efforts. Financial aid and charitable donations that would normally incur transaction costs and take days to arrive can now be sent instantly and for free via the Bitcoin network. Potentially, the overall loss of life is reduced, injuries are mitigated and rebuilding efforts are accelerated because two technologies have allowed goodwill and compassion to go to work that much faster.

I am thankful that the desire to build beyond what we have inherited and push beyond our own preconceived barriers, are fundamental human traits, and when realized, engender the truest sense of accomplishment. These traits are responsible for every human breakthrough and advancement since the dawn of mankind. They are why we are still here on our planet today, and why we stand a chance of being here tomorrow…or on Mars. When we can, Cameron and I will always do our best to support them.

Houston We Have A Problem

Death Surrounds Virgin Galactic's Sir Richard Branson - His Friend First Meta CEO Autumn Radtke Kills Herself!

Sir Richard Richard Branson With Bitcoin Exchange First Meta CEO Autumn Radtke


Close friend of Sir Richard Branson kills herself.

No comments from Sir Richard as of today nor any tweets on the death of First Meta CEO Autumn Radtke  - Branson has close to 5000 tweets to his name  - but can't find the courage to tweet a condolence or two!

Says a lot about how shallow this man really is - just read his tweets.

Well as for the death surrounding the twitting tweet he insists that he will be aboard the first Virgin Galactic space flight! If it ever takes off, that is!
"The biggest worry I had was re-entry. Nasa has lost about 3% of everyone who's gone into space, and re-entry has been their biggest problem. "For a government-owned company, you can just about get away with losing 3% of your clients. For a private company you can't really lose anybody. Nobody we met had anything but the conventional risky re-entry mechanism that Nasa had. We were waiting for someone to come up with one that was foolproof." Sir Richard - one less friend in the world
Houston We Have A Problem




Blessed Be The Lord My God, Who Teacheth My Hands To Fight, And My Fingers To War ~ Ash Wednesday 2014

GRÜNEWALD, Matthias
The Crucifixion (detail)
c. 1515

Blessed be the Lord my God, who teacheth my hands to fight, and my fingers to war Ps.cxliii.i.


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Mystery Of The Whale Graveyard Solved: Fossils Reveal Mass Stranding Were Caused When The Waters Of Noah's Deluge Receded In The Second Month, The Seven And Twentieth Day Of The Month, The Earth Was Dried


Therefore in the six hundredth and first year, the first month, the first day of the month, the waters were lessened upon the earth, and Noe opening the covering of the ark, looked, and saw that the face of the earth was dried. In the second month, the seven and twentieth day of the month, the earth was dried. And God spoke to Noe, saying: Go out of the ark, thou and thy wife, thy sons, and the wives of thy sons with thee. All living things that are with thee of all flesh, as well in fowls as in beasts, and all creeping things that creep upon the earth, bring out with thee, and go ye upon the earth: increase and multiply upon it. So Noe went out, he and his sons: his wife, and the wives of his sons with him. And all living things, and cattle, and creeping things that creep upon the earth, according to their kinds, went out of the ark. And Noe built an altar unto the Lord: and taking of all cattle and fowls that were clean, offered holocausts upon the altar.Gn.viii.
Bones of whales found in the desert? How did they get there?

Who know better about whales than the God who made them from the beginning?

Or maybe modern day godless scientists know more about the whales than the Creator of the whales?

Here is how the Whales ended up in the Atacama Desert of Chile:

The waters of the deluge came and flooded the world

The whales may have lived until the waters of the deluge receded and were trap in shallow water eventually being buried in the mud - until the scientists found them all facing the same way belly up.
What intrigued them most was how the skeletons were arranged and the fact that they were nearly all complete. Many had come to rest facing in the same direction and upside down, suggesting that they died from the same cause. The four different fossils levels indicated it was not one episode but four separate events that took place over a period of several thousand years. Scientists believe these animals were all poisoned by the toxins that can be created in some algal blooms. This is the main cause for repeated mass strandings in today's marine animals. Daily Mail Read More>>>>>
Doesn't say what direction the whales were pointing

This what the scientist found:

  • 40 baleen whales
  • Remains of a species of sperm whale
  • A walrus-like whale, both of which are now extinct.
  • Skeletons of billfishes, seals and aquatic sloths.
All apparently victims of the waters of the deluge.

Did the whales and other sea creatures die during the flood or when the waters of the flood receded?

That's a question that the scientists will never answer for they do not believe in Noah's flood nor in God for that matter.