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Posted: 08-13-2005 02:41 PM
by Laird
I can do it in three words

Clinker Dagger and Petts

Posted: 08-13-2005 04:27 PM
by Bellisima
TABwebmaster wrote: You have my support, John...whenever you decide to do this.

I brought up an idea to Linnea. You'll hear from her about that probably sometime today.


John has already posted that, if and when he reveals the secret, he has decided it will be done in some place other than the Fantastic Forum. :(

Posted: 08-13-2005 06:38 PM
by Joolz
Well, my curiosity is aroused now. I hope to hear something about this one way or another.

Posted: 08-13-2005 07:18 PM
by racehorse
Bellisima wrote: John has already posted that, if and when he reveals the secret, he has decided it will be done in some place other than the Fantastic Forum. :(
Actually, John's most recent post on where he will reveal the information (from the previous page) reproduced below indicates that he still plans to post the secret here at the Fantastic Forum. :) :D
Originally posted by johnlear

Well, yes. Here on the FF. But I don't plan any other.

Posted: 08-13-2005 07:39 PM
by johnlear
If anybody is interested in getting some background on my post you need to find and either play or download Neil Armstrong's 3 minute and 10 second speech made on July 20, 1994 at the 25th Anniversary of his Apollo moon landing at the White House. He spoke about 300 words in 23 sentences. Notice his demeanor and listen to what he says. Please post your impressions on this thread and tell me which sentence, of the 23, is the most intriguing. You should know, for background material, that Neil Armstrong has made very, very few public appearances since his landing on the moon back in 1969. So we should listen very carefully whenever he decides to speak. He is probably trying to tell us something important.

Posted: 08-13-2005 08:20 PM
by SetiCruncher
John,

It goes without saying you have my full support. I'll try and track down a copy of the speech you refer to.

Looking forward to your disclosure, where ever and when ever it may be.

Posted: 08-13-2005 08:45 PM
by racehorse
johnlear wrote: If anybody is interested in getting some background on my post you need to find and either play or download Neil Armstrong's 3 minute and 10 second speech made on July 20, 1994 at the 25th Anniversary of his Apollo moon landing at the White House. He spoke about 300 words in 23 sentences. Notice his demeanor and listen to what he says. Please post your impressions on this thread and tell me which sentence, of the 23, is the most intriguing. You should know, for background material, that Neil Armstrong has made very, very few public appearances since his landing on the moon back in 1969. So we should listen very carefully whenever he decides to speak. He is probably trying to tell us something important.


Reproduced below is a transcript of Neil Armstrong's remarks at the White House on July 20, 1994 as inserted into the "Congressional Record".

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http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r103:E20JY4-119:

REMARKS BY MR. NEIL ARMSTRONG -- HON. GEORGE E. BROWN, JR. (Extension of Remarks - July 20, 1994)

[Page: E1509]

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HON. GEORGE E. BROWN, JR.

in the House of Representatives

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1994

* Mr. BROWN of California. Mr. Speaker, on this the 25th anniversary of the first Moon landing, I would like to insert into the Record the eloquent remarks of Mr. Neil Armstrong, the first human to set foot on the surface of another world. These remarks were given at the White House today during a ceremony commemorating the Apollo 11 mission.
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Thank you, Mr. Vice President, Mr. President, members of Congress, fellow astronauts, ladies and gentlemen.

Wilbur Wright once noted that the only bird that cold talk was the parrot, and he didn't fly very well. So I'll be brief. This week America has been recalling the Apollo program and reliving the memories of those times in which so many of us here, colleagues here in the first rows, were immersed. Our old astrogeology mentor, Gene Shoemaker, even called in one of his comets to mark the occasion with spectacular Jovian fireworks. And reminding us once again of the power and consequence of celestial extracurricular activities.

Many Americans were part of Apollo, about one or two in each thousand citizens, all across the country. They were asked by their country to do the impossible--to envisage the design and to build a method of breaking the bonds of earth's gravity and then sally forth to visit another heavenly body. The principal elements--leaving earth, navigating in space and descending to a planet unencumbered with runways and traffic control--would include major requirements necessary for a space-faring people.

Today a space shuttle flies overhead with an international crew. A number of countries have international space programs. During the space age we have increased our knowledge of our universe a thousand-fold.

Today we have with us a group of students, among America's best. To you we say we have only completed a beginning. We leave you much that is undone. There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of the truth's protective layers. There are many places to go beyond belief. Those challenges are yours--in many fields, not the least of which is space, because there lies human destiny.

Posted: 08-13-2005 08:48 PM
by Bellisima
racehorse wrote: Actually, John's most recent post on where he will reveal the information (from the previous page) reproduced below indicates that he still plans to post the secret here at the Fantastic Forum. :) :D
:) Thanks for correcting me, horsie. Apparently I read things backward. Glad you straightened that out. Now I can enjoy the suspense.

Posted: 08-13-2005 08:59 PM
by Bellisima
johnlear wrote: If anybody is interested in getting some background on my post you need to find and either play or download Neil Armstrong's 3 minute and 10 second speech made on July 20, 1994 at the 25th Anniversary of his Apollo moon landing at the White House. He spoke about 300 words in 23 sentences. Notice his demeanor and listen to what he says. Please post your impressions on this thread and tell me which sentence, of the 23, is the most intriguing. You should know, for background material, that Neil Armstrong has made very, very few public appearances since his landing on the moon back in 1969. So we should listen very carefully whenever he decides to speak. He is probably trying to tell us something important.
"There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of the truth's protective layers." ???

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:03 PM
by Cpt Spike Mike
'llisima, is this a quiz? :D :cool:

Check your PMs, dear. :)

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:05 PM
by racehorse
Bellisima wrote: "There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of the truth's protective layers." ???


I think the same thing as Bellisima!

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:07 PM
by palosheights
the only thing that struck me was the part:

There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of the truth's protective layers

are we talking about the way things are compartmentalized i.e, protective layers? if so, then glenn must have seen things that are beyond belief at lease to us mere mortal types.

andy

Actually when I first read this I though he said Earth inste

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:27 PM
by Lord Moon
But actually what can be a protective layer for the truth....?
Removing a protective layer might mean.... removing the secrecy.....that hides the truth....!

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:33 PM
by johnlear
You guys are very, very sharp. Its important that you see his mannerisms as he says these words. I won't front load you though.

Re: Actually when I first read this I though he said Earth i

Posted: 08-13-2005 09:35 PM
by johnlear
[QUOTE]But actually what can be a protective layer for the truth....?
Removing a protective layer might mean.... removing the secrecy.....that hides the truth....! QUOTE]

Secret? What secret? NASA told us everything.