At that point we need to step in again of course. To disseminate the information and battle the new "Arch's".Minimalist wrote:
and then the Club will simply denounce anything he finds as "pseudo-science."
It's a never ending process.
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We were, and you're right, it's gonna cost a bunch of money.I thought we were looking for wooden boats from 20,000 years ago?
Hmmmm...we could write up a proposal to disseminate to relevant congressmen. Hell, we've commercialized NASA to some extent, carrying paid for payloads.Since the end of the cold war we got a few hundred navy submarines, with high-tech sonar on board, with no real purpose... Here's a galant task! A great service to human culture.
This, in addition to tracking and mapping whales, and other sealife, for natural conservation purposes of course.
Good exercise, too!
There ya go!Charlie Hatchett wrote:Hmmmm...we could write up a proposal to disseminate to relevant congressmen. Hell, we've commercialized NASA to some extent, carrying paid for payloads.Since the end of the cold war we got a few hundred navy submarines, with high-tech sonar on board, with no real purpose... Here's a galant task! A great service to human culture.
This, in addition to tracking and mapping whales, and other sealife, for natural conservation purposes of course.
Good exercise, too!
You know, you might just have something there, Rok.Of course you sugarcoat the whole thang with a big PR doodah! Navy submarines in National Geographic magazine and TV! Everybody's happy!
Forum Monk wrote:Yea, think about, U.S. submarmarines patrolling along a coastline off, I don't know ...let's say syria. Just tell them you're looking for atlantis. I'm sure they'll understand.
What's there to 'understand', Monk? Those Syrians or others would need to know that subs are there in the first place, wouldn't they? And if those subs are any good at what they do (= staying hidden at depth), Syrians and others would never know! Just ask the Russkies about their frustrations in locating and tracking US subs, or vice versa. In 50 years that's proven to be nigh impossible.Forum Monk wrote:Yea, think about, U.S. submarmarines patrolling along a coastline off, I don't know ...let's say syria. Just tell them you're looking for atlantis. I'm sure they'll understand.