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-Short Attention Span Theater-
NASA Forum on Ron Paul's Space Position Paper of 1988
They quote his only two papers then get into a discussion.
SPACE - DOMESTIC POLICYRon Paul Presidential Campaign

Position Paper

(1988)

Time after time NASA has developed capabilities at great expense then discarded them: a space station larger than the Soviet MIR, a heavy lift vehicle competitive with the new Soviet Energia, a nuclear engine twice as efficient as the space shuttle main engine and a well tested Earth-Moon transport.

The fate of the Saturn V heavy lift launch vehicle is one of the saddest examples of this folly. Production was intentionally halted and portions of its tooling were "lost". This bridge burning ensured support for the next aerospace welfare program: the space shuttle. Now we have a grounded government shuttle that can lift a third as much as the Saturn V for the same cost per pound. That's progress, government style.

Even worse, this failed state monopoly is now wrecking businesses to avoid well deserved embarassment. American companies desperately need to get their satellites into space. They have been blocked from using the cheapest, most reliable launcher in the world which unfortuneately happens to be the Soviet Proton.

NASA has cost our nation a full twenty years in space development, twenty years that has seen the Soviet Union surpass us to an extent that may well be irreparable. It is inconceivable that a private firm could have committed such follies and survived. NASA deserves no better.

Our only hope now lies in the power of free individuals risking their own resources for their own dreams. We must recognize the government led space program is dead and the corpse must be buried as soon as possible. Any defense functions should be put under the military, and the rest of NASA should be sold to private operators. The reciepts would be applied to the national debt. Then, all government roadblocks to commercial development of space must be removed.

It is not the business of the defense department of a free society to veto business decisions of remote sensing or launch companies. The interests of liberty would be well served by a bevy of mediasats that will put any future Iran-Contra affair under the full glare of live television coverage. Maybe, besides competition, that's what our government is afraid of.

There is really only one proper role for the military in space or on Earth: the protection of America. Otherwise, the new fronteir of Space should be opened to all. Space pioneers will generate knowledge and wealth that will improve the lot of all people on earth. We should not let government get in their way.
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SPACE - INTERNATIONAL POLICY

Ron Paul Presidential Campaign

Position Paper

(1988)

Our government is not only shortsighted in it's negotiations on space issues, it's downright anti-american. Sometimes it's hard to decide whose principles the State Department is defending. They certainly aren't those of our Founding Fathers.

About the only anti-property treaty this country hasn't ratified is the odious "Moon Treaty", written by our own State Department. If not for an alert group of citizens (L5 Society), the United States would have ratified this treaty under President Carter and embraced control of all the rest of creation by a World Government. Under "the common heritage of all mankind" space would be the heritage of no one. The vast wealth of resources and energy in our solar system would remain untapped instead of being explored by entrepreneurs who would improve the condition of all humanity. It's time this sick treaty is repudiated once and for all.

We must also demand a revision or understanding to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty so individual property rights are recognized. If there are no implimenting protocols for property rights within a specified time limit we should withdraw from the treaty entirely. In any case, we should immediately open a land office and accept claims of Americans to specific pieces of land, subject to occupancy within 15 years.

Back in the late 1950's a project called Orion seriously considered using small nuclear explosions to power a spacecraft. The lifting capacity would have been vast, measured in thousands of tons instead of the miniscule abilities of today's mightiest rockets. This brute-force approach was simple enough to be considered feasible 30 years ago. Unfortuneately, the idea was shelved by the 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

If we truly wish to see the opening of the space frontier, we must not prevent businesses from working on futuristic ideas like fusion drives or matter-antimatter engines. Such technologies will one day open the solar system to commerce the way the clipper ship opened the oceans in the 19th century.

A time may also come when industrial nuclear explosives are needed in deep space for extraction of the vast wealth of resources inside comets and asteroids. Modification of the 1963 Test Ban Treaty and other understandings to clearly allow such non-military use of nuclear technology is in the best interests of all space-faring peoples.

But perhaps most basic of all, we should question why governments of 20th century Earth assume they have the right to make laws for unknown environments, at distances of millions of miles and a time decades or centuries in the future. If the arm of government can reach that far, freedom on Earth is precarious at best.
Posted by: Water Modem || 01/02/2012 09:58 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  There are two types of nuclear engines. One uses nuclear power to heat propellant. Its awesome once you get it into orbit, but worthless in getting you out of the Earth's gravity-well. The other uses nuclear bombs and their shockwave to push the ship. Awesome in getting you out of the Earth's gravity-well but a bit messy and politically unlikely.

Believing either is gonna be built in the western world is monumentally naive.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 01/02/2012 13:51 Comments || Top||

#2  Something has to give - the underlying locii of the GWOT is OWG-NWO, while the locii for OWG-NWO is SPACE GOVT-ORDER, + by extens SPace Exploration + Colonization.

Humanity isn't going to have any Deep-Space Colonies + Markets unless it has NTS which do not use up the bulk of pur PLanet's natural Oil-Gas at the expense of normal life on Earth. WE'LL END UP HAVING TO PRAY OR DEPEND ON SPACE ALIENS TO DISCOVER OUR PLANET + SHARE THEIR TECHNOLOGIES WID US WHILE AT THE SAME TIME HOPING THEY DON'T FORCIBLY CONQUER OUR "HOW-QUAINT-THE-WEIRDO-PRIMITIVE-HUMANS/EARTHIES-ARE-STILL-USING-OIL-FOR-FUEL-N-MASS-MOBILITY" SORRY HUMAN ARSE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 19:19 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Dupe entry: The Xinjiang 'Procedure'
The emphasis of the following article is chiefly Uighur self-determination within the PRC. My excerpts emphasize the 'procedure'.
Guangzhou, on a partly cloudy autumn day in 1991. A small medical team and a young doctor starting a practice in internal medicine had driven up from Sun Yat-sen Medical University in a van modified for surgery. Pulling in on bulldozed earth, they found a small fleet of similar vehicles—clean, white, with smoked glass windows and prominent red crosses on the side. The police had ordered the medical team to stay inside for their safety. Indeed, the view from the side window of lines of ditches—some filled in, others freshly dug—suggested that the hilltop had served as a killing ground for years.

Thirty-six scheduled executions would translate into 72 kidneys and corneas divided among the regional hospitals. Every van contained surgeons who could work fast: 15-30 minutes to extract. Drive back to the hospital. Transplant within six hours. Nothing fancy or experimental; execution would probably ruin the heart.

With the acceleration of Chinese medical expertise over the last decade, organs once considered scraps no longer went to waste. It wasn’t public knowledge exactly, but Chinese medical schools taught that many otherwise wicked criminals volunteered their organs as a final penance. Right after the first shots the van door was thrust open and two men with white surgical coats thrown over their uniforms carried a body in, the head and feet still twitching slightly...Body #3 had no special characteristics save an angry purple line on the neck. The doctor recognized the forensics. Sometimes the police would twist a wire around a prisoner’s throat to prevent him from speaking up in court. The doctor thought it through methodically. Maybe the police didn’t want this prisoner to talk because he had been a deranged killer, a thug, or mentally unstable. After all, the Chinese penal system was a daily sausage grinder, executing hardcore criminals on a massive scale...he heard something coming from a van, like a man screaming.

“Like someone was still alive?” Nijat [Abdureyimu, once a Uighur member of Chinese state security & now a refugee] remembers asking. “What kind of screams?”

“Like from hell.”

Nijat shrugged. The regiment had more than enough sloppiness to go around. ...As for Nijat , it wasn’t until 1996 that he put it together.

It happened just about midnight, well after the cell block lights were turned off. Nijat found himself hanging out in the detention compound’s administrative office with the medical director. Following a pause in the conversation, the director, in an odd voice, asked Nijat if he thought the place was haunted.

“Maybe it feels a little weird at night,” Nijat answered. “Why do you think that?”

“Because too many people have been killed here. And for all the wrong reasons.”

Nijat finally understood. The anticoagulant [injected into the prisoner just prior to execution with the excuse “It’s so you won’t feel much pain when they shoot you.”]. The expensive “execution meals” for the regiment following a trip to the killing ground. The plainclothes agents in the cells who persuaded the prisoners to sign statements donating their organs to the state. And now the medical director was confirming it all: Those statements were real. They just didn’t take account of the fact that the prisoners would still be alive when they were cut up.

“Nijat, we really are going to hell.”

Nijat nodded, pulled on his beer, and didn’t bother to smile.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 01/02/2012 09:14 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


The Xinjiang 'Procedure'
The emphasis of the following article is chiefly Uighur self-determination within the PRC. My excerpts emphasize the 'procedure'.
Guangzhou, on a partly cloudy autumn day in 1991. A small medical team and a young doctor starting a practice in internal medicine had driven up from Sun Yat-sen Medical University in a van modified for surgery. Pulling in on bulldozed earth, they found a small fleet of similar vehicles--clean, white, with smoked glass windows and prominent red crosses on the side. The police had ordered the medical team to stay inside for their safety. Indeed, the view from the side window of lines of ditches--some filled in, others freshly dug--suggested that the hilltop had served as a killing ground for years.

Thirty-six scheduled executions would translate into 72 kidneys and corneas divided among the regional hospitals. Every van contained surgeons who could work fast: 15-30 minutes to extract. Drive back to the hospital. Transplant within six hours. Nothing fancy or experimental; execution would probably ruin the heart.

With the acceleration of Chinese medical expertise over the last decade, organs once considered scraps no longer went to waste. It wasn't public knowledge exactly, but Chinese medical schools taught that many otherwise wicked criminals volunteered their organs as a final penance. Right after the first shots the van door was thrust open and two men with white surgical coats thrown over their uniforms carried a body in, the head and feet still twitching slightly...Body #3 had no special characteristics save an angry purple line on the neck. The doctor recognized the forensics. Sometimes the police would twist a wire around a prisoner's throat to prevent him from speaking up in court. The doctor thought it through methodically. Maybe the police didn't want this prisoner to talk because he had been a deranged killer, a thug, or mentally unstable. After all, the Chinese penal system was a daily sausage grinder, executing hardcore criminals on a massive scale...he heard something coming from a van, like a man screaming.

"Like someone was still alive?" Nijat [Abdureyimu, once a Uighur member of Chinese state security & now a refugee] remembers asking. "What kind of screams?"

"Like from hell."

Nijat shrugged. The regiment had more than enough sloppiness to go around. ...As for Nijat , it wasn't until 1996 that he put it together.

It happened just about midnight, well after the cell block lights were turned off. Nijat found himself hanging out in the detention compound's administrative office with the medical director. Following a pause in the conversation, the director, in an odd voice, asked Nijat if he thought the place was haunted.

"Maybe it feels a little weird at night," Nijat answered. "Why do you think that?"

"Because too many people have been killed here. And for all the wrong reasons."

Nijat finally understood. The anticoagulant [injected into the prisoner just prior to execution with the excuse "It's so you won't feel much pain when they shoot you."]. The expensive "execution meals" for the regiment following a trip to the killing ground. The plainclothes agents in the cells who persuaded the prisoners to sign statements donating their organs to the state. And now the medical director was confirming it all: Those statements were real. They just didn't take account of the fact that the prisoners would still be alive when they were cut up.

"Nijat, we really are going to hell."

Nijat nodded, pulled on his beer, and didn't bother to smile.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 01/02/2012 09:14 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The best hope Xinjiang has is to aim for a status similar to Hong Kong. A special zone that is still unquestionably part of China but has the fig-leaf of independence. That way the Chinese save face. I think it's unlikely Xinjiang would find this acceptable but if they were smart they'd work with Tibet on a proposal.

China could look positive in international circles without really giving up much, and certainly they'd have the ability to shut things down if they wanted to.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 01/02/2012 13:53 Comments || Top||

#2  IIRC see also TOPIX > MUSLIMS CLASH WID CHINA POLICE WHO DESTROYED MOSQUE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 23:12 Comments || Top||


U.S. Suspected Of Trying To Influence Taiwanese Elections On Behalf Of Pro-China Kuomintang
Posted by: Anonymoose || 01/02/2012 07:57 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The current leader, Ma Ying-jeou, has pushed hard for Taiwanese-Mainland economic integration, and the US administration is in favor of this, as it makes the Mainland less obnoxious to the US on just that subject.

The former leader, Chen Shui-bian, of the Democratic Progressive Party, pushed hard for de jure independence from the Mainland. It has traditionally been associated with strong advocacy of human rights and a distinct Taiwanese identity.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 01/02/2012 8:04 Comments || Top||

#2  The US recognizes Rising China's desire for overseas Ports + Air Bases for the PLA, that it sees Taiwan in this strategic regard + is willing to fight major war, including nuclear war, oer the Taiwan issue. It is thus in the US' interest to avoid or minimize such confrontation wid China oer Taiwan, + to support rapprochement + cooperation between China + Taiwan.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 19:34 Comments || Top||

#3  FYI DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > THE DRAGON LOOKS NORTH: CHINA LOOKS FOR ARTIC RESOURCES + SHIPPING ROUTES AS NORTHERN ICE MELTS.

Russia is keeping a tight lid on its RFE + now the South Kurils - IMO this basically means Beijing has to look at rapprochement wid rival Japan, + ALCAN.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 21:07 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
GOP's election battle plan: Use Obama's own words against him
With Republican voters in Iowa set to finally begin picking a nominee to challenge President Obama, GOP officials in Washington are quietly and methodically finishing what operatives are calling "the book" -- 500 pages of Obama quotes and video links that will form the backbone of the party's attack strategy against the president leading up to Election Day 2012.

The document, portions of which were reviewed by The Washington Post, lays out how GOP officials plan to use Obama's words and voice as they build an argument for his defeat: that he made specific promises and entered office with lofty expectations and has failed to deliver on both.

Republican officials say they will leverage the party's newly catalogued video library containing every publicly available utterance from Obama since his 2008 campaign. Television and Internet ads will juxtapose specific Obama promises of job gains, homeowner assistance, help for people in poverty, lower health insurance premiums and stricter White House ethics standards against government data and news clippings that paint a different reality.

The decision by GOP officials to finalize a strategy at this stage underscores the view, in both parties, that the general-election campaign has begun -- even if an official Republican nominee has not been selected.

The new GOP playbook is designed to take one of Obama's great assets -- the power of his oratory -- and turn it into a liability. It details hundreds of potential targets, partially a result of a president who Republican strategists say is unusually prone to making detailed promises.

A 2009 Obama statement that his stimulus bill would lift 2 million Americans out of poverty, for example, is paired against census data showing that more than 6 million Americans have fallen into poverty since he took office. A pledge that an administration housing plan would "help between 7 and 9 million families restructure or refinance their mortgages" is paired against news reports showing the government spent far less than promised and aided fewer than 2 million.

And his 2008 Democratic nomination acceptance speech vow that a green jobs initiative would create 5 million jobs is matched up against news reports from this year depicting lackluster results and headlines about Solyndra, the failed maker of solar panels that received hundreds of millions in federal loan guarantees.
Posted by: Beavis || 01/02/2012 09:05 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ducks, meet barrel.
Posted by: Matt || 01/02/2012 12:26 Comments || Top||

#2  They can use whatever they want - the Bambi-butt-kissing MSM will claim it's all Bush's fault.

Y'know, since he's responsible for so much so long after leaving office, I'm beginning to think Bush is almost as powerful as dem Juices.
Posted by: Barbara || 01/02/2012 12:40 Comments || Top||

#3  In the U.K. The BBC still blames Thatcher (PBUH) for all financial troubles!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 01/02/2012 13:25 Comments || Top||

#4  And now that this little nugget is publicly released, you just know the DNCC is going to remain sitting on their hands and do nothing.

and just when are the GOP candidates going to realize in their 'debates' that the enemy is not the guy at the next lecturn, but the fool in the WH?
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 01/02/2012 15:22 Comments || Top||

#5  Silly Boy MSM - iff anything, WRONG BUSH!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 20:43 Comments || Top||

#6  TOPIX > [Scoop.NZ] HAS AMERICA'S STOLEN ELECTION PROCESS [Y2000, 2008, + now upcoming 2012] FINALLY HIT PRIME TIME?

D *** NG IT, THIS ARTIC IS WRONG ALREADY - SILLY SCOOP, IFF ANYTHING ITS FIVE US POTUS ELEX STOLEN IFF ONE COUNTS BILL CLINTON VS. HERBERT BUSH 41, DOLE.

SIX - iff you believe or count already well-known, decades-old conspiracy theories vee JFK + RFK???

Silly Boyz are only everywhere today.

versus

* NEWSMAX > CEBR: EUROZONE BREAKUP WILL BEGIN IN 2012, + occur oer the next decade as countries may begin to leave the EuroDollar Single-Currency.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/02/2012 21:50 Comments || Top||



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