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No problemOK, perhaps I misunderstood, what you wanted to say.
You're thinking of general LeMay and yes another one out of control.I have another (same?) story for you.
You have had a "Bomber Harris" in the pacific region in WWII. I don't know his name. Later he was the commander of your strategic B52 bomber fleet.
Only the president (and vice president?) has the right to press the "Red Button". Kenedy has had to recognice, that this guy had also the codes. This guy meant something like "if the president is not carrageous enough, to decide for". Not only the CIA was out of control in this time.
Do you realy belive this?
Perhaps a little bit tempered!
I met Armstrong at a school function and it was really neat to hear everything from the great man himself.
Can I throw in my 'Tuppence' worth, please. There are certain facts about the moon landing that confuse me and so far I'm near the fence, on the side I believe them to be true, but...
Also: I know for a fact that the CIA were actively looking at getting involved in Northern Ireland in the early 1980s. I also have other information regarding this situation but I doubt it will appear in any paperwork anywhere anytime.
What does the CIA, Moon landings and Northern Ireland have to do with each other?
Also: I know for a fact that the CIA were actively looking at getting involved in Northern Ireland in the early 1980s. I also have other information regarding this situation but I doubt it will appear in any paperwork anywhere anytime.
Was the IRA landing on the moon?
No, then what does that have to do with this thread?
Did you know that with all the money spent on the war in Iraq the USA could have gone back to the moon?
When it was discussed, the a new moon shot was far too costly but they seem to find the cash for Iraq.
The Apollo programme cost no more than a years worth of war in Vietnam.
The Basket said:The Astronauts rarely sign autos coz Aldrins auto can go for $400 And so you have to pay him to sign! Aldrin also claimed two migs in Korea. And seemingly the worlds largest chip on his shoulder. Alan Bean is my favourite moon walker. He seems to be a most likeable and down to earth person.
Maybe because the Moon is not going to support terrorists....
I've met Aldrin twice. Once when I was 17 and again when I was in my 30s. Both times he gave out autographs and seemed very likable...The Astronauts rarely sign autos coz Aldrins auto can go for $400 And so you have to pay him to sign! Aldrin also claimed two migs in Korea. And seemingly the worlds largest chip on his shoulder.
No he wasn't but he needed to go...Neither did Saddam. He may have been a nasty piece of work but he wasnt a terrorist.
Neither did Saddam. He may have been a nasty piece of work but he wasnt a terrorist.
He was probably more a terrorist to his own people....
I've met Aldrin twice. Once when I was 17 and again when I was in my 30s. Both times he gave out autographs and seemed very likable...
Exactly I have never met an astronaut who did not give out autographs.