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Reading in between the lines, I extrapolated that NASA and its European allies are up for some discovery…may be one that is not different from any other NATO and/or US established military bases around the world and in Mars http://duchessgeneral.blogspot.com/2007/08/entry-4-concerning-secret-mil...
If methane evaporates rapidly relative to the span of life on earth, does that mean that it is high time the world’s super powers—United States and Western Europe—stood up and channeled Titan’s lakes of methane and/or ethane for use on earth? For that would be ridiculous….Just imagine having the new alternative source of energy from Saturn and its moon, Titan. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/media/cassini-20080213.html Don’t be surprised if a monstrous machine is sent for the first time to experiment on drilling methane and ethane from 746 million miles away from earth http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/saturn/statistics.html
I will rather not see this day... Yet, it should be, nonetheless, an interesting fairy tale to transport fuel at escape velocity… May be we should just not dig our own graves, or simply play pranks—not a smart choice.
Don’t take this as a conspiracy or a counter-conspiracy—it follows logically to read in between the lines and compare our future to technological advancements that our present has afforded us. In the mean time, let’s sit back relax, and join the countdown to Cassini-Huygens’ mission to Saturn/Titan, http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm which is less than seven days away. When this happens, we hope that it is not a countdown to, perhaps, dooming ourselves with the advancement in technology.
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