cattle destroying the planet

Tonym

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Location
Shropshire
Cattle already have the blame for destroying the planet so what harm could NASA do with its latest venture?
They are going to launch a rocket to alter the course of an asteroid to prevent it colliding with earth. They are interfering with the universe not knowing the consequences of their actions and should be stopped now before it is too late.
 

Oldmacdonald

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Scotland
Concerning NASA's attempt to send up and crash a space plane into an asteroid to see if they can change the course of it after admitting that there's no asteroid on collision with earth for at least a century, is probably in the same box as their original moon landing!

What they really mean is that they are using up their $25B a year of tax payers money to see if they can land on an asteroid so the elites can mine it, however, they need an excuse as they are expecting to fail and crash it! And even if they manage to land on it they will CGI a fake crash not to tell anyone what they are up to. Oh lets see, a few tons of Aluminium plane takes on a 150 mile wide ball of solid rock. Even the Armageddon film described it like firing a BB gun at a freight train! It’s no different than a pea hitting a pea picking machine. This is how dumb they think people are! Of course, they have no one to work out mass vs volume vs density at NASA!!


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