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Dave Kisor was an Aviation Electrician, USN / USNR, starting in 1971, working on A-4F Skyhawks & A-7E Corsair 2s ashore and afloat on the USS Hancock & USS Coral Sea. Spent a few years in Reserve C-9 & P-3 squadrons.
AA Speech Communications, the BA and MA in Geography and presently retired from the US Forest Service, where he was involved in wild land fire research He's politically & progressively Green (or at least tries to be), is also a total disbeliever in the official 9/11 myth, and believes physics were given a lot of liberties that day.
Although she is still in the photo, The Empress Panthera died at home at approximately 0445, 01 Nov 2010 of an unknown cause. I may recover someday, but not soon. Not quite 3 weeks later, I was taken over by a 2 week old loudly purring kitten I've named Thunder. He does sound like a little chain saw, but that's not a name for a cat.
Thursday, December 2, 2010 Nuclear Waste Disposal
A serious need to remove nuclear waste from the planet exists and if we could launch it into the sun, it would not pollute space, and would prevent it from being made into depleted uranium ammo.
Monday, August 9, 2010 Freedom from religion (6 comments)
I don't have a religious bone in my body and am being annoyed by Jehovah's Witnesses. Now I find myself searching for freedom from religion.
Friday, October 16, 2009 A different Kind of Moon Race, by Buzz Aldrin
In a new global effort to use the Moon to establish a global space consortium with a lunar surface facility as its epicenter, America can gain new leadership, international respect, and technological progress by collaborating with emerging space powers, not merely competing with them.
Monday, June 8, 2009 Help USS Liberty Veterans spread truth & get investigation - Event 6 (1 comments)
Help USS Liberty Veterans Association force a thorough and unbiased investigation of Israel's attack on the USS Liberty Ship on June 8, 1967, that resulted in the murder of 34 and the wounding of 174 crew members.