Bart Sibrel
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We must solve these challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning the challenges of radiation protection have not been invented yet. Go ahead and play the clip.
We must solve these challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning the challenges of radiation protection have not been invented yet. Go ahead and play the clip.
We must solve these challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning the challenges of radiation protection have not been invented yet. Go ahead and play the clip.
Now you know why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. Somehow, with 1960s technology, with one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, we can drive cars and play golf on the moon. But 55 years better technology, we can only have mannequins orbit the moon.
Now you know why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. Somehow, with 1960s technology, with one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, we can drive cars and play golf on the moon. But 55 years better technology, we can only have mannequins orbit the moon.
Now you know why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. Somehow, with 1960s technology, with one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, we can drive cars and play golf on the moon. But 55 years better technology, we can only have mannequins orbit the moon.
The guy just said we must solve these radiation challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning that technology to go through the radiation and back has not been invented yet.
The guy just said we must solve these radiation challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning that technology to go through the radiation and back has not been invented yet.
The guy just said we must solve these radiation challenges before we send people through this region of space, meaning that technology to go through the radiation and back has not been invented yet.
Well, I love the people who say that because they're admitting that the radiation belts are deadly, which they are. According to NASA's own flight log, they went straight through the radiation belt at the equator. Oh, really? They didn't have enough fuel to zigzag, and the only way to go through them would be to launch from the North or South Pole.
Well, I love the people who say that because they're admitting that the radiation belts are deadly, which they are. According to NASA's own flight log, they went straight through the radiation belt at the equator. Oh, really? They didn't have enough fuel to zigzag, and the only way to go through them would be to launch from the North or South Pole.
Well, I love the people who say that because they're admitting that the radiation belts are deadly, which they are. According to NASA's own flight log, they went straight through the radiation belt at the equator. Oh, really? They didn't have enough fuel to zigzag, and the only way to go through them would be to launch from the North or South Pole.
But seeing how the space shuttle launched at 38 degrees and blew up,
But seeing how the space shuttle launched at 38 degrees and blew up,
But seeing how the space shuttle launched at 38 degrees and blew up,
launching at the north to south pole would be too cold plus you wouldn't have the capability of the personnel surviving there so according to their own press release they didn't have enough fuel to go all the way around to the north or the south at all and they didn't have the ability to do that and they never claimed to have done that and also another interesting thing is to get through that radiation belt they would have had to they would have had to have a lot of
launching at the north to south pole would be too cold plus you wouldn't have the capability of the personnel surviving there so according to their own press release they didn't have enough fuel to go all the way around to the north or the south at all and they didn't have the ability to do that and they never claimed to have done that and also another interesting thing is to get through that radiation belt they would have had to they would have had to have a lot of
launching at the north to south pole would be too cold plus you wouldn't have the capability of the personnel surviving there so according to their own press release they didn't have enough fuel to go all the way around to the north or the south at all and they didn't have the ability to do that and they never claimed to have done that and also another interesting thing is to get through that radiation belt they would have had to they would have had to have a lot of
That I don't know. They have covered up some information about that. What they did do is send two Geiger counters into the radiation around the time of this guy's report.
That I don't know. They have covered up some information about that. What they did do is send two Geiger counters into the radiation around the time of this guy's report.