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|    Hank Kroll to All    |
|    Theory Panspermia virus from Venus.    |
|    03 Apr 20 19:42:26    |
      From: hankkroll@gmail.com              Venus has more than ten times the atmosphere of Earth with a pressure of 117       PSI compared with Earth's 14.5 PSI at sea level. Earth's atmosphere has a CO2       content of only .033% making it a trace gas that has little to do with alleged       climate change. We        need more of it to grow food...              Venus huge CO2 atmosphere would extend over five hundred miles above the       surface. Virus and bacteria have been found all over earth in places that       scientists considered barren of all life. It's possible that various bacteria       and virus would thrive in the        upper atmosphere of Venus.              Flu season seems to correspond to times when Venus when Venus and Earth are       in line with the Sun. Some of the atmosphere of Venus might find its way to       earth bringing with it new forms of virus.              Here in Cook Inlet, Alaska we have huge tides ranging up to twenty-five feet       at Anchorage. Twenty years ago the tide books listed a 24-foot tide where we       lived in Tuxedni Bay. However it just so happened that Venus was lined up with       the sun. Our home was        built on a sand spit on piling and the tide rarely covers our lawn grass on       the sand spit. That time it no only covered most of the sand spit it came       under our two-story house and floated our deep freeze. The lid flew open and        our bacon and meat were        floating in the tide water. I was wading around in water up to my waist       throwing the meat back into the freezer and pushing it up onto a platform       under our house.              All of our firewood floated out into the bay. It was late fall and we       desperately needed firewood. My wife and I took our fishing skiff out to       retrieve half our firewood. I was running the outboard as my 5-foot tall wife       was leaning over the bow of the        skiff throwing firewood over her shoulder into the skiff.              The 60-foot breakwater made of 6 by 6 timbers and two-inch planks was uprooted       and floated out to sea. I ran out again and towed the brakwater back to shore       and tied it so it wouldn't float away on the next tide. You would't think that       Venus's gravity        would have that much effect on the tides but it did. We had about 4-foot       higher tide than usual.               The Moon has a tremendous gravitational effect on Earth by stirring the magma       beneath our feet and raising Earth's crust up and down a foot or so at the       equator. WE calculated the Moon's gravitational effect to Earth at 2E-20       Joules per second. Does        anyone have data on this topic?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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