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Life on Venus, where it's hot and you're not

Simply far too many words required, so, if you'll first read something about Venus, NASA's version then mine, and then start by asking questions about NASA and myself, perhaps even start asking ESA a few questions and, I'll see if I can fill in the blanks and/or apply a sufficient degree of "spin" closely associated with "logic" and "truth".

I'm not perfect, I make loads of mistakes and I'm willing to learn. How about yourself?

Basically this topic is somewhat loaded, actually somewhat overloaded with NASA/NSA/DoD hidden agendas and otherwise mostly with "truths" regarding our nearest planet Venus. This October/November it's really close, like only 105 times as far as our moon.

Regards, Brad Guth / IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com and http://geocities.com/bradguth

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Date: 15   October   2002


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