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|    Re: "The Day The Earth Stood Still"    |
|    23 Jul 25 11:24:21    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sci.physics.relativity, sci.math       From: x@x.net              On 7/21/25 23:06, The Starmaker wrote:       > Chris M. Thomasson wrote:       >>       >> On 7/21/2025 9:02 AM, The Starmaker wrote:       >>> Governor Swill wrote:       >>>>       >>>> On Sat, 19 Jul 2025 18:15:19 -0700, "chine.bleu" wrote:       >>>>       >>>>> UK and US had broken various ciphers and knew about Barbarossa. They       >>>>> tried to warn Stalin again and again. Stalin kept his fantasy Germany       >>>>> would destroy UK and then USSR could march to La Manche. It was not       >>>>> until Germany was on the road to Leningrad that Stalin woke up. The       >>>>> losses of the USSR are solely his fault.       >>>>>       >>>>> That he killed and imprisonned his best generals before the invasion did       >>>>> not help.       >>>>>       >>>>> I acknowledge the pain and sufferring of the people, but on the       >>>>> political level it is all Stalin.       >>>>       >>>> Quite correct. Millions of Soviets died because Stalin as a fool.       >>>       >>> yous people still till to this day doen't seem to understand ...war.       >> [...]       >>       >> War is NO good. Earth needs to try anti war for a while... Before it       >> destroys itself. Ahh, a massive asteroid impact is besides the point as       >> in we are going to die anyway? Cough. Shit. We are fucked no matter       >> what? Cough/...       >       > I'm surprised you 'fall' for NASA's 'the sky is falling' cons..       >       > the Truth is...in the history of man..never has a person ever been hit       > killed by an asteroid.       >       >       > NEVER.              I think that you are not an AI programmed to change the subject       at this point. Anyway there was a short article in Sky and       Telescope about 20 or so years ago about a boy in Africa who was       struck by a meteorite at the time who lived after being struck       by it. I am not going to bother to try to dig it up for you.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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