Deja vu

From: Max Eskin <maxeskin_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Fri Aug 28 13:42:10 1998

Since the Challenger explosion, NASA policy has been not to perform
shuttle launches for the purpose of delivering communications
sattelites.
>> Since we are off topic, read the Bill of Rights and the Constitution
>> sometime if you want an idea of just how many of your rights (re:
>> freedom) have been usurped in your 'best interest' by our omnipresent
>> Federal Government. This spy satellite pales in comparison to the
>> invasion of personal liberty that has been either legislated by
>> Congress or in the case of our Constitutional Rights bent in
>> interpretation by the Supreme Court under the guise of a 'living
>> breathing Constitution.' Bullshit. The Constitution doesn't need
>> interpretation, it is written very clearly and has been raped.
>
>I may be naive, but I understand that the satellite was owned by
>a connecticut company who was have it launched to replace the one
>which went bad earlier this year, knocking out millions of pagers,
>etc.
>
>> several years. Its the payload of the first that exploded that's
very
>> curious to me: a high-tech spy satellite capable of listening on on
>> thousands of phone calls and other communications, costing how many
>> billions? You'd think they would be REALLY, REALLY careful with a
toy
>> like that.
>
>So would I... and I would have suspect that such a satellite would have
>been launched from vandenburg. This is part of the reason I do believe
>it was a communicates satellite.
>
>BTW - if not from vandenburg, then aboard a shuttle...
>
> Megan Gentry
> Former RT-11 Developer
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