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happyuk
1st July 2018, 09:06
Some very compelling arguments put forward by Rich D. Hall in his latest presentation concerning the state-of-the-art in space exploration. I particularly like his thesis that any vehicle operating under Newton's Third Law (walking, cars, traditional rocketry..) is essentially extremely limited as to what it can achieve in terms of probing the solar system.

The likes of Richard Branson, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are also subject to engineer Hall's withering analysis and do not emerge smelling of roses. There are some very shady cover-ups being perpetuated by these individuals indeed, with regards to their over-egging of so-called "artifical intelligence", and whom Hall considers are being used as a front to cover what is actually going on.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB43e95ZtdY

"Not many of us spend too much time considering what is out there in space. But when you realise that the Earth is less than a speck of dust in the grand scheme of everything, it is surely important to find out what is out there. It might teach us more about ourselves and how we came to be in our present form. However the subject of "space exploration" is now very murky, it being difficult to know what is true about space exploration, what is lies and what may have been covered up. Richard attempts to shine a light on these 3 areas, the conclusions are staggering if you are somebody that merely buys into the paradigm sold to you by the likes of NASA and other official agencies. This lecture ties together the fake with the un-disclosed, and hopefully will bring some clarity to the subject."

OopsWrongPlanet?
1st July 2018, 12:04
I really appreciate and recommend the work of Richard Hall and his Rich Planet TV, much of it available through his Youtube channel.

RIchard may not always reach the same conclusions as others, and some of the conclusions and opinions are disturbing, but he researches painstakingly, like a detective, and any opinions and beliefs he reaches are stated as such, not dogmatically, but as conclusions which he has come to. The approach is never sensationalist and Richard always seems like a very down-to-earth and honest guy. He is willing to concede when he feels that former opinions which he reached he now thinks to be wrong... along with the reasons why.

He has gone further on the Madeleine McCann case than anyone else I know. And on many other topics also.

In my opinion his research approach holds up a great example for other researchers and investigators to follow.

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Cidersomerset
1st July 2018, 13:25
Thanks for posting good thoughtfull presentation.....

Some interesting clips of Elon Musk , Jeff Bezos and others and Richard explains
the context as he sees it and much more.....