I've been interested in astrophysics ever since I got maps of Mars and the Moon in my monthly issue of National Geographic at age 10 or 11. I posted those maps on my bedroom wall and built a model of the Apollo Lunar Lander from a kit. In high school, through independent reading, I learned about so-called "clusters" of galaxies which astonished me. Later in life, reading about black holes and dark matter, the universe became more mysterious and hard to understand. In pursuit of getting on with life, I mostly dropped my astrophysics interests... until I read "The Big Bang Never Happened" by Eric Lerner in 1995 at age 38. This book renewed my interest in the big universal picture. It denied not just the bang, but black holes and dark matter too. I began to see articles about the electric universe theory on Rense.com in 2007 when I turned 50. Then in 2010 Rolf Witzsche articulated exactly what was going on in astrophysics, echoing Lerner: There is a conspiracy of misdirection occuring to prevent mankind from achieving progress required to survive... that acts in the interests of an oligarchical imperial power. NASA has become part of that imperialism by denying electric universe theory. Here's their latest effort... [Dark Matter doesn't exist]
[Enter Discussion Outline with other Rolf Witzsche and Larouche fans]
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