Looks like the rumored "Aurora project" that they've supposedly been tossing around for years. Someone doesn't have their facts straight if the article says "hypersonic" with Mach 5 and the picture says it can reach Mach 22 which is "high-hypersonic".
Seriously? You can't think of anything?Why is it we can always come with new ways to kill, but we can't find a cure for ANYTHING ?
Disease wise no. But I guess we did cure Osama.Seriously? You can't think of anything?
Disease wise no. But I guess we did cure Osama.
Why is it we can always come with new ways to kill, but we can't find a cure for ANYTHING ?
Ah, thanks. I guess I didn't see the difference between the two. Oops .The HTV-2, which was tested and failed over the summer, was expected to reach appx 17,000 mph, or mach 22. They haven't released info on the velocity achieved by the HTV/AHW test just yet.
Also, is anyone else bothered that the best stories on this project are being related by sources outside the US? That bugs me.
OK....YOU ASKED..... It's because today's medical community and Big Pharma can't survive if they cure disease. Treating symptoms equals great wealth.
The days of "Do no harm" have been supplanted with "Maximize Profits" at any expense. Namely the expense of prolonged pain and suffering! Rat bastards don't think of anyone but themselves and their stock holders.
Yep, that's us. Rat bastards. We LOVE it watching these chronically ill people come in suffering. Dolla' bills rainin' from the sky I tells ya.
I know we're not supposed to do personal attacks here, so I won't
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"Happy Pill"? Not sure if I understand what I read, but it blocks the receptors and fools your body into producing more endorphins? Am I correct?No regret, believe me. You have an inquiring mind, this is a good thing.
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