New history field; other era (?)

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South
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New history field; other era (?)

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Post by South » 21 Feb 2019, 19:11

https://www.npr.org/2019/02/21/69612950 ... n-the-moon


Good afternoon all,

Per ...

For someone starting out, this is called a golden opportunity - or perhaps a moon rocks opportunity. I'm serious.

How many space divisions do the strong team of lawyers have ?

Isn't Antarctica a "scientific preserve" ? I ask this as a possible place to start in adding to the treaties and agreements re the Moon.

Article has a list of human artifacts now on the Moon.

What about a list of moon rocks already here on planet Earth? I believe some are in a Central American country.

Once valuable material is found on the Moon...let's say some gemstones with current value....mobilize the above-mentioned space divisions. Induce the strong team of lawyers to read about the perpetual neutrality in re Belgium.

"Well, you can go for 3 days in space,...
But when you return it's the same old place, .."

Song "The Eve of Destruction", Barry _____(?)

~ Bob
eastern Virginia, USA

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Re: New history field; other era (?)

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Post by wm » 21 Feb 2019, 21:53

Another first world problem.
Those "historic preservationists" should be identified and their funding terminated.


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Re: New history field; other era (?)

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Post by South » 22 Feb 2019, 08:41

Good morning Wm,

Andy Mohorovicic is smiling and Barry McGuire is laughing.

It's really a jobs program, like FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps.

Applicable to law professor and space law expert Michelle Henlon:
"Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid" Heinrich Heine


~ Bob
eastern Virginia, USA

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