Daily Archives: July 1, 2014

Farming out the fakery

Has anyone ever asked why Canada can’t launch its own satellites? I know we are farming out just about every non-service job left in the country, so why can’t we bring some of these high-tech science jobs back to Canada? Why can’t we do our own fakery?

The latest satellites in the Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment program were launched by an Indian rocket on Monday.

The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, carrying five foreign satellites, blasted off from the Indian Space Research Organization’s launch pad in southern India shortly before 10 a.m. local time.

via Indian rocket successfully launches 2 Canadian satellites | Toronto Star.

Satellites : general discussion and musings

Flip-HD cameras have better resolution. Why such poor quality video in 2014? What detail are they afraid to show us?

EPISODE198 – Hoax Busters: Conspiracy or just Theory?

Chris talks about Jesuits and Bohemian Grove with Rochelle and Aral Sea. A surprise voice calls in at the end.

* Episode Download Link: http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-90337/TS-875085.mp3

* Show Notes: http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-90337/TS-875085.mp3

* Podcast Feed: Hoax Busters (http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss90337.xml)

“LIVE” 9/11 102 minute movie musings

Interesting article placed by Andy Tyme over at the Fetzer Blog. There are 4 posts in a row worth reading. I still puzzle over Andy’s stance – he’s been the only voice over there that consistently echos the cluesforum.info stance, but I still don’t think he’s totally on board with the fakery. Andy hasn’t responded to my requests for an interview on fakeologist radio (if he reads this, the offer still stands).

Back in the mid-1970s, when communications satellite links began to replace terrestrial microwave towers and buried coaxial cables for distributing TV network feeds to local stations in the USA, the paradigm of live-transmission (from whatever program streams were originating in each network’s master-control room in NYC) continued virtually seamlessly.

via The Real Deal with Jim Fetzer podcast: w/ Stew Webb / David Goodman.