This Is What I Think.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Kerry Burgess, Interstellar Space Administrator



A really bad and blurry image of what I guess is supposed to be the Andromeda Galaxy.

An illustration from the year 1969. The Universe was still fairly new to you monkeys back then, thanks to Edwin Hubble, we're told.

Very ambitious for you ankle-biters.

SOMEDAY - SOMEDAY - when I crack the secret and *I* become the only being capable of *interstellar* travel then in the future you ankle-biters are going to try to finagle your way into taking credit.

*YOU* will never be capable of interstellar travel. All *you* can do is make the people of the future think you had something to do with it. And you have nothing to do with it.








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In Jan. 1969, President Nixon appointed a Space Task Group to recommend options for the post-Apollo American space program. On Sep. 15, 1969, the group presented 3 options to Nixon, who approved one element of the report two years later: the space shuttle. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-after-apollo-what-space-task-group-report-to-president-nixon









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- posted by Kerry Burgess 02:27 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 09/19/2019