Monday, March 30, 2009

Orion debuts on 3/30



NAZCA NASA debuts the new Orion spaceship on 3/30. Hmm, 33, where's the 17?

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On March 30, 2009, NASA unveiled the new Orion Spacecraft in front of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. The module is still undergoing tests, but is planned to make its first journey to the International Space Station in 2015.

Find it? They're making this too easy now.
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4 comments:

tommy said...

As I was looking at today's date, I was wondering what one of us would stumble upon. Nice catch! I looked at the Orion constellation in the (relatively) clear sky tonight while pondering the depth of the universe...

They are making it too easy, it really says something about the state of things. Most people are focused on the collapsing economy, but it's just another form of bread and circus to prepare us for our new microchip-based banking system... They (as David Irving puts it, "the traditional enemy of truth") provide the problem, and already have the solution waiting in line.

Anonymous said...

3/30/2009

3+3+2+9=17

I know it's not usually written w/the 2, but It's still there in the shadows.

Toothygrinmatt

Christopher Knowles said...

Kind of funny how NAVSEA reads like "nausea." Reminds me of an old Flintstones episode.

mondo13 said...

Hey Chris, while I have been following you and most of the rest of the crew for a while now, i have recently turned on a couple of friends who are awake, per se, but are not up on the numerology. Is there a blog post, or a website, that you can recommend to help people who might need to catch up? THanks...

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