The evidence presented is very convincing certainly worthy of consideration. I have always thought that NASA's failure to investigate this possibility was due to the internal control by those with a vested (intellectual) interest in the mainstream astronomy paradigm, which discounts the role of electricity in space. Or, as the TPOD suggests, the disaster may have been the result of "scientific misperception." But now I have to question whether there is some other, perhaps more sinister, motivation.
Notice the note on the TPOD that the original photo has been removed at the request of the photographer. Those of us who remember seeing the photo before it was removed, will tell you that it was quite the impressive shot of a corkscrewing bolt intercepting and then joining the plasma trail of the shuttle. The plasma trail then brightens on its' path to the shuttle. Well this remarkable photo has not only been removed from the TPOD, but it apparently has completely disappeared, that is, it is no longer available anywhere for any price. Why is that?
See this interesting exchange at the Millenium Group (I don't necessarily agree with some of what is written there but they apparently had the photo posted on the site) website:
[url2=http://www.tmgnow.com/repository/planet ... eat7A.html]Where Did The Image Go[/url2]?
and the response:...I apologize for posting the picture. I did not know from
the source that it was your copyright, or even
copyrighted at all for that fact. I am willing to
consider paying for the right to post the image. But
due to your harsh approach and threats, it sounds as
though you're not interested in that....
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So the photographer gives a link to the picture if you want to purchase it, but the link is dead. Then later, he writes that he has "no desire to license the image to you or anyone." It smells fishy to me, like he was either paid off or threatened or whatever......Imagine if you will that something you own has been taken without your permission and used
to advance an agenda you do not subscribe to. This is exactly the offense that you have
committed on me and my property and should explain why I approach you as an adversary.
I am not seeking money or publicity. I have no desire to license the image to you or anyone....
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Here is an [url2=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... pe=science]article[/url2] from the San Francisco Chronicle several days after the Columbia disaster.
I am not big on conspiracy theories, but this is truly strange.He ultimately reached investigators through a connection with a relative who attends the same church as former astronaut Jack Lousma, who flew 24 million miles in the Skylab 3 mission in 1973.
Lousma put him in direct touch with Ralph Roe Jr., chief engineer for the shuttle program at Johnson Space Flight Center in Houston.
After a series of telephone conversations Tuesday afternoon, the photographer had a veteran shuttle mission specialist knocking at his door by dinnertime. Within hours, he was left with a receipt, and his camera was on its way to Houston.
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Is NASA fully aware of the true cause of the shuttle failure and witholding that information from the public? Did they buy or otherwise procure the picture in a cover up? if so why?
Does anyone have any info, opinions, or input on this?
nick c