Current News | Introduction | Colloidal Silver | Chemtrails | Sylphs | Emerging Diseases | Forbidden Cures | Ozone | Immunity Boosting | Nutrition | Tone Gen By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone Freeman Dyson, a British/American mathematician and physicist
worked on nuclear powered rockets at Point Loma, San Diego in the 1960s and
early 1970s. The original patent on nuclear rockets had been registered by
Richard Feynman at the end of the Manhattan Project. Dyson was working on
a propulsion system to send a surveying rocket to Nibiru and back to Earth
again. As the distances were so great radio telemetry back to Goldstone or
the Very Large Array was not feasible. The information gathered had to be
physically returned to scientists. It is likely, Arthur C. Clarke, participated
as his movie "2001, A Space Odyssey" includes a nuclear powered
spacecraft similar to the design used to reach Nibiru. 2001 was theoretically
the proposed year of its return. It returned in 1999 and jettisoned a pod
which parachuted to Earth after a fiery reentry. Months later scientists from
Cal Tech announced that "life was possible on or near a brown dwarf star". © Copyright 2003 Educate-Yourself.org
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