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Someone who plans and directs an ingenious and complex scheme or enterprise




Einstein: "First I'll write a letter to the President of the United States
and trick him to build my atomic bomb."


Very truly yours,

(A. Einstein)




The Starmaker


Makes the beggining of a great TV movie...maybe I should write the script.


ends with a ....fat boy.




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Fade in

Einstein as a child, his father pestering him to build machines...

he gets angry and builds a machine to blow his father up!

There is going to be a lot of explosions in this movie...


I think I figured out What Caused The Big Bang....'they' caused it.


The Starmaker


You know who...'they' is....the guys who like to blow things up!

hanson

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"The Starchmaker" <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
== "First I'll write a letter to the President of the
== United States and trick him to build my atomic bomb."
== Very truly yours,
== (sig. A. Einstein)
Makes the beggining of a great TV movie...maybe
I should write the script.... ends with a ....fat boy.
>
hanson wrote:
if you do so, be less of a starch maker & become
aware that Albert was not even writing said letter &
that he had absolutely nothing to do with "Fatboy",
unless you consider yourself as being the biggest
fat-boy of an Einstein Dingleberry who worship's
Albert's sphincter... Enjoy it, you Schmuck face!
Thanks for the laughs... ahahaha... ahahahanson

>

The Starmaker

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Okay, you people have a problem with 'the letter thing'?

I'll start here:


"In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, Albert Einstein wrote a fateful letter to the American President, Franklin Roosevelt."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/einstein_equation_trans.shtml

Even the dialouge reads Einstein worded the whole letter, then signed it.

hanson

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... ahahahaha... HAHAHAHAHA... ROTFLMAO... ahaha...
>
"The Starchmaker" <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
--- hanson wrote:
>
>
>> "The Starchmaker" <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> == "First I'll write a letter to the President of the
>> == United States and trick him to build my atomic bomb."
>> == Very truly yours,
>> == (sig. A. Einstein)
>> Makes the beggining of a great TV movie...maybe
>> I should write the script.... ends with a ....fat boy.
>> >
>> hanson wrote:
>> if you do so, be less of a starch maker & become
>> aware that Albert was not even writing said letter &
>> that he had absolutely nothing to do with "Fatboy",
>> unless you consider yourself as being the biggest
>> fat-boy of an Einstein Dingleberry who worship's
>> Albert's sphincter... Enjoy it, you Schmuck face!
>> Thanks for the laughs... ahahaha... ahahahanson
>>
Starch maker wrote:
> Okay, you people have a problem with 'the letter thing'?
> I'll start here:
> "In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War,
> Albert Einstein wrote a fateful letter to the
> American President, Franklin Roosevelt."
> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/einstein_equation_trans.shtml>
> Even the dialouge reads Einstein worded the whole letter, then signed it.
>
hanson wrote:
... ahahaha... OK, then continue with googleing for
-- [Einstein Szilard letter] -- 54,000 hits.... & here in:
<http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-Szilard-A-Bomb-letter
wherein it says:
||| The Einstein–Szilárd letter was a letter sent to the United
||| States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 2, 1939,
||| that was __SIGNED__ by Einstein but largely __WRITTEN__
||| by Leó Szilárd in consultation with fellow Hungarian physicists
||| Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner.
>
Now, that inclusion ought to spice up your script and
you can find out or ask: "who is rewriting history lately".
>
Also, put into your show that history says that Einstein,
the idol you worship, declared immediately after the
above letter was delivered that he was a _PACIFIST_.
>
ahahahaha... ... google for...
-- [Einstein A bomb letter pacifist] -- 6,000,000 hits
>
Of course you can believe whatever and whomever
you whish for which reason I suggest that in case you
are a kikeophile goy (goy/goyim is a Yiddisher word
which means that non-Jews or gentiles are to be
used by Jews like cattle]... you then should you also
read what the eminent Jewish Scholar Harold Wallace
Rosenthal, ||R:||, said about you in his
<http://tinyurl.com/The-HW-Rosenthal-interview-XT>
wherein he says:
>
||R:|| We Jews control every media including newspapers,
||R:|| magazines, radio and television. Even your music!
||R:|| We censor songs & before long we will have complete
||R:|| control of your thinking.
>
See how successful the clever kikes have been in making
you believe that __Jewish shit don't stink __ ?.... ahahaha...
and if it so happens that you are a real subject of/in their
kikedom then you have acted in full accord with their MO
about which the eminent Jewish Scholar Harold Wallace
Rosenthal, ||R:||, said :
>
||R:|| We Jews are masters at confusion and we keep
||R:|| & make you believe that __Jewish shit don't stink__.
||R:|| Our Jewish beliefs are entirely different from yours.
||R:|| Our Talmud/Nedarim/Kol Nidre = "all vows" allows
||R:|| us Jews to lie to, to subvert & to cheat the Goyim.
>
So dude, get busy with your script. You might have real
new best seller on you hands, like Brown's Da Vinci code.
You may call yours __the Starch Maker's Codex__
... hahahaha....
Thanks for the laughs, you Dreidel... ahahahahanson
>


Quadibloc

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On Jun 7, 3:48 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> Okay, you people have a problem with 'the letter thing'?

Most of us have problems with your post different from that of the
anti-Semite who responded.

Our understanding is that the initiative behind that letter came from
Leo Szilard as well as Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner.

However, given the horrific results that a Nazi world conquest would
have had, since at the time the weaknesses in the German atomic bomb
program were not known, and the fact that the actual use of the atomic
bomb saved many lives - including Japanese lives - means that despite
Einstein's later regrets, his action in signing the letter was fully
justified.

Einstein can't be held responsible for the only thing that did make
the development of the atomic bomb tragic - the Soviet espionage
program that meant that the atomic bomb would threaten world
annihilation for decades, and prolong a cruel Communist dictatorship
for decades as well.

John Savard

The Starmaker

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You're pointing to wiki, a 'user edited website' (where anybody can write whatever) sorry...
doesn't hold water.

"but largely __WRITTEN" just means if a letter contains 100 words, Einstein wrote 49 words.

Besides, Einstein never said Szilárd largely wrote the letter, or even a little bit.

What Einstein said was:


"I made one great mistake in my life — when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made;..." -Alber Einstein

You cannot wash away the blood Einstein has on his hands.


The Starmaker

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Lawrence Watt-Evans

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On 2012-06-07 23:27:54 -0400, Quadibloc said:

> Einstein can't be held responsible for the only thing that did make
> the development of the atomic bomb tragic - the Soviet espionage
> program that meant that the atomic bomb would threaten world
> annihilation for decades, and prolong a cruel Communist dictatorship
> for decades as well.

My father (who worked on the Manhattan Project) was always puzzled that
Stalin had BOTHERED to steal atomic secrets, since once you know it's
possible, a nation with the physicists and engineers the USSR had ought
to be able to figure out how to build one without a blueprint.





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Moriarty

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On Jun 8, 3:49 pm, Lawrence Watt-Evans <l...@sff.net> wrote:
> On 2012-06-07 23:27:54 -0400, Quadibloc said:
>
> > Einstein can't be held responsible for the only thing that did make
> > the development of the atomic bomb tragic - the Soviet espionage
> > program that meant that the atomic bomb would threaten world
> > annihilation for decades, and prolong a cruel Communist dictatorship
> > for decades as well.
>
> My father (who worked on the Manhattan Project) was always puzzled that
> Stalin had BOTHERED to steal atomic secrets, since once you know it's
> possible, a nation with the physicists and engineers the USSR had ought
> to be able to figure out how to build one without a blueprint.

It's still easier with blueprints. I'd imagine Stalin wanted to keep
the period when the US had the bomb and the USSR didn't to an absolute
minimum.

-Moriarty

hanson

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Now, that inclusion ought to spice up your script and
you can find out or ask: "who is rewriting history lately".
>
Also, put into your show that history says that Einstein,
the idol you worship, declared immediately after the
above letter was delivered that he was a _PACIFIST_.
>
ahahahaha... ... google for...
-- [Einstein A bomb letter pacifist] -- 6,000,000 hits.
Starmaker wrote:
What Einstein said was:
||AE|| "I made one great mistake in my life —
||AE|| when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt
||AE|| recommending that atom bombs be made;..."
You cannot wash away the blood Einstein has on his hands.
The Starmaker
>
hanson wrote:
Excellent, SM. See what a bit of googleing does?
At 1st you thought that AE had _ written_ the letter,
and now you learned that he only signed it & then
regretted it as being a 2-faced pacifist... ahaha...
>
Now don't come back to lament, but do get busy
now with your script for __the Starmaker's Codex__
into which you might also wanna incorporate that
Einstein was wife-beating kike who was arrested
for it, twice:
<http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-wife-beater-arrested>
>
Good luck with your literary endeavor. Take care.
hanson


Walter Bushell

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In article
<9e9368a7-3645-4c25...@ia2g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
It's not necessarily true that having blueprints would help, a lot of
these products depend on local technology and have to be modified by
what is available locally.

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The Starmaker

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Quadibloc

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On Jun 8, 9:51 am, Walter Bushell <pr...@panix.com> wrote:

> It's not necessarily true that having blueprints would help, a lot of
> these products depend on local technology and have to be modified by
> what is available locally.

That's true enough for parts of the atomic bomb such as the detonator.
But detailed information on the critical mass of U-235, the problems
to be solved in making gaseous diffusion work safely, the
specifications the detonator has to meet to cause an explosion instead
of a fizzle... those things would be helpful, without Stalin having to
be able to place orders with U.S. defense contractors.

John Savard

hanson

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ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... but the "starch-maker" came
back to lament. He changed his mind again & wrote:
"Only Einstein writes like that
<http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein.shtml#fourth>"
[about and from which the starchmaker already previously
concluded, as seen above, that: "You cannot wash away
the blood Einstein has on his hands. -- The Starmaker ]


The Starmaker

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You have to imagine...
imagine if you will..

a film
of the atomic bomb exploding..
then
reverse the film
going backwards
to the beggining..
you'll find
a singularity
where the film
begins..
you'll find
Albert Einstein.

Then you have the film go forward again..
http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein.shtml

"I made one great mistake in my life — when I signed the
letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made;..." -Alber Einstein

back to the future....BOOM!

The Starmaker


I guess Einstein must have learned from the mafia...never put anything on paper. Especially Murder.

He told President Roosevelt to help him make his atom bomb so that he can kill Germans he don't like?

...
and another thing...
it is my understanding that
the theory of relativity is what
lead to the making of the atomic bomb.

But if it did or didn't, it don't make a difference cause it all came
from the same mind...uknowatimean?

The Starmaker

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Well, I don't get it...

I am reading the letter Einstein wrote, the forth letter:

"I am writing to introduce Dr. L. Szilard who proposes to submit to you certain consideration
and recommendation. Unusual circumstances which I shall describe further below introduce me
to take this action in spite of the fact that I do not know the substance of the considerations and
recommendations which Dr. Szilard proposes to submit to you."
http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein.shtml#fourth


He signed it! Albert Einstein.

Whether or not he wrote the letter, it's obvious he is tricking Roosevelt to build atomic bombs.

The first three words reads: "I am writing..."


If he didn't write it, he's a fuckin liar! And I don't like people coming into this country tricking
my president of the united states to build bombs for their own persoanal griviances they have with other people.

There's only one word for it..."espionage". A federal offence. I want this guy Einstein arrested, and his crew.

The letters are 'proof' that Einstein and his cohoots are committing "espionage". No more bomb making for this guy...

Let him spend the rest of his life figuring out the theory of everything...that should keep him busy.

The Starmaker

Mastermind:
Meaning "head of a criminal enterprise".

Robert A. Woodward

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In article <jqs3of$e73$1...@dont-email.me>,
Lawrence Watt-Evans <l...@sff.net> wrote:

> On 2012-06-07 23:27:54 -0400, Quadibloc said:
>
> > Einstein can't be held responsible for the only thing that did make
> > the development of the atomic bomb tragic - the Soviet espionage
> > program that meant that the atomic bomb would threaten world
> > annihilation for decades, and prolong a cruel Communist dictatorship
> > for decades as well.
>
> My father (who worked on the Manhattan Project) was always puzzled that
> Stalin had BOTHERED to steal atomic secrets, since once you know it's
> possible, a nation with the physicists and engineers the USSR had ought
> to be able to figure out how to build one without a blueprint.

I have heard that very few scientists (perhaps just one, the chief
scientist) in the Soviet Union's A-Bomb project had access to the
Manhattan Project secrets. IIRC, the chief use of them was to avoid
useless blind alleys. Otherwise, they did the work themselves.

--
Robert Woodward <robe...@drizzle.com>
<http://www.drizzle.com/~robertaw>

alie...@gmail.com

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On Jun 8, 2:45 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> hanson wrote:
>
> > "The Starchmaker" <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > --- hanson wrote:
>
> > >> "The Starchmaker" <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > >> == "First I'll write a letter to the President of the
> > >> == United States and trick him to build my atomic bomb."
> > >> ==  Very truly yours,
> > >> ==  (sig. A. Einstein)
> > >> Makes the beggining of a great TV movie...maybe
> > >> I should write the script.... ends with a ....fat boy.
>
> > >> hanson wrote:
> > >> if you do so, be less of a starch maker & become
> > >> aware that Albert was not even writing said letter &
> > >> that he had absolutely nothing to do with "Fatboy",
> > >> unless you consider yourself as being the biggest
> > >> fat-boy of an Einstein Dingleberry who worship's
> > >> Albert's sphincter... Enjoy it, you Schmuck face!
> > >> Thanks for the laughs... ahahaha... ahahahanson
>
> > Starch maker wrote:
> > > Okay, you people have a problem with 'the letter thing'?
> > > I'll start here:
> > > "In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War,
> > > Albert Einstein wrote a fateful letter to the
> > > American President, Franklin Roosevelt."
> > > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/einstein_equation_...>
> > > Even the dialouge reads Einstein worded the whole letter, then signed it.
>
> > hanson wrote:
> > ... ahahaha... OK, then continue with googleing for
> > -- [Einstein Szilard letter] -- 54,000 hits.... & here in:
> > <http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-Szilard-A-Bomb-letter
> > wherein it says:
> > ||| The Einstein Szil rd letter was a letter sent to the United
> > ||| States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 2, 1939,
> > ||| that was __SIGNED__ by Einstein but largely __WRITTEN__
> > ||| by Le Szil rd in consultation with fellow Hungarian physicists
Because you're an idiot.

> I am reading the letter Einstein wrote, the forth letter:
>
> "I am writing to introduce Dr. L. Szilard who proposes to submit to you certain consideration
>  and recommendation. Unusual circumstances which I shall describe further below introduce me
> to take this action in spite of the fact that I do not know the substance of the considerations and
> recommendations which Dr. Szilard proposes to submit to you."http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein.shtml#fourth
>
> He signed it! Albert Einstein.
>
> Whether or not he wrote the letter, it's obvious he is tricking Roosevelt to build atomic bombs.

Obvious to you and no one else.

> The first three words reads: "I am writing..."

A letter of introduction. Of Szilard to Roosevelt. Second sentence:

"... I do not know the substance of the considerations and
recommendations which Dr. Szilard proposes to submit to you."

You are going so far out of your way to misinterpret the letter that
it's almost comical.

> There's only one word for it..."espionage". A federal offence. I want this guy Einstein arrested, and his crew.

Yeah, we get your drift; "Jewish science is bad".

Einstein and Szilard are dead. Get over it.

> Mastermind:
> Meaning "head of a criminal enterprise".

Obviously you couldn't qualify to be the head of anything.

Do you crosspost to the writing groups because you're writing an
alternate-history tale in which your insane fantasies are real?


Mark L. Fergerson

Mark Zenier

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Jun 8, 2012, 1:54:35 PM6/8/12
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In article <jqs3of$e73$1...@dont-email.me>,
Lawrence Watt-Evans <l...@sff.net> wrote:
>On 2012-06-07 23:27:54 -0400, Quadibloc said:
>
>> Einstein can't be held responsible for the only thing that did make
>> the development of the atomic bomb tragic - the Soviet espionage
>> program that meant that the atomic bomb would threaten world
>> annihilation for decades, and prolong a cruel Communist dictatorship
>> for decades as well.
>
>My father (who worked on the Manhattan Project) was always puzzled that
>Stalin had BOTHERED to steal atomic secrets, since once you know it's
>possible, a nation with the physicists and engineers the USSR had ought
>to be able to figure out how to build one without a blueprint.

With a government that punished failure with death or imprisonment,
engineers tend to be a bit conservative, at least at the start.
(The Richard Rhodes books make it clear that the Soviets came up with a
fractional megaton enhanced design in short order, a route the US didn't
take in favor of Teller's BIG BOMB).

Another factor was that they were using the espionage results to see
if their own team knew what it's doing. And, in that era, they were
stealing every industrial process and technology they could get.


Mark Zenier mze...@eskimo.com
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)

The Starmaker

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It reads: "I am writing..."


Very truly yours,
A. Einstein


Take a piece of paper
write: I am writing...
sign it: Very truly yours, Your Name Here

Who wrote the letter?

The Starmaker

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nu...@bid.nes wrote:
>


Why don't you take a one-way trip to Mars?

The Starmaker

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The Starmaker wrote:
>
> nu...@bid.nes wrote:
> >
>
> Why don't you take a one-way trip to Mars?

The weather is a little cold..
maybe hard to breathe...
can be a little.. unpleasant.
But we can turn it into
a reality show!

We'll watch you down here on TV
as you struggle to survive.

Remember, you're suffering for Science.

The best part is
we get to watch you die.

The Starmaker


and you become a Star!

Casting now!!

www.onewaytriptoMarsRealityShow.com

you ain't coming back.

I'm taking bets, how long will
Mark L. Fergerson survive on Mars?

The Starmaker

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...then again, if you believe the NASA press releases..
there's oceans and oceans of water, and life forms on Mars,
I might have to add a couple of weeks...
there's no telling what those oceans of water and life forms will do to
him..

tune in for next weeks episode..

alien8er

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On Jun 9, 10:39 am, The Starfaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> n...@bid.nes wrote:
"...to introduce Dr. L. Szilard who proposes to submit to you
certain consideration
and recommendation."

That's the first sentence, which clearly states the consideration
and recommendation are those of Dr. Szilard.

That Einstein DID NOT KNOW the substance of the consideration and
recommendation is the meat of the second sentence, which YOU quoted
above even though you apparently FAILED to actually read it.

Read the second sentence.

Grasp it.

Understand it.

Then, understand that you are wrong.

Get over it.


Mark L. Fergerson

alien8er

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On Jun 9, 10:41 am, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> n...@bid.nes wrote:
>
> Why don't you take a one-way trip to Mars?

Because there's no Internet available there at this time and I'd be
unable to point out your foolishness.

Just hate that, don't you?


Mark L. Fergerson

alien8er

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Jun 10, 2012, 3:21:21 AM6/10/12
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On Jun 9, 11:03 am, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> The Starmaker wrote:
>
> > n...@bid.nes wrote:
>
> > Why don't you take a one-way trip to Mars?
>
> The weather is a little cold..
> maybe hard to breathe...
> can be a little.. unpleasant.
> But we can turn it into
> a reality show!
>
> We'll watch you down here on TV
> as you struggle to survive.
>
> Remember, you're suffering for Science.
>
> The best part is
> we get to watch you die.

You really get all wet and sticky thinking about watching those who
disagree with you die, don't you?

Poor Starfaker; unable to conceive that he might be wrong.


Mark L. Fergerson

alien8er

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Jun 10, 2012, 3:17:49 AM6/10/12
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On Jun 9, 10:39 am, The Starfaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> n...@bid.nes wrote:
> > > > Starfaker wrote:
> > > > What Einstein said was:
> > > > ||AE||  "I made one great mistake in my life
> > > > ||AE||  when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt
> > > > ||AE||  recommending that atom bombs be made;..."
> > > > You cannot wash away the blood Einstein has on his hands.
> > > > The Starfaker
You wrote the post about the letter that started this thread, and
signed it. Did you write it, or Einstein, or Szilard, or Roosevelt, or
somebody else?

Since the letter, according to you, recommends using A-bombs, by
your own reasoning YOU recommend using A-bombs.


Mark L. Fergerson

The Starmaker

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Jun 10, 2012, 6:06:11 PM6/10/12
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

October 19, 1939

My Dear Albert Einstein, not Szilard or any other partners in crime,
Professor Einstein:

I want to thank you for your recent letter...


Please accept my sincere thanks.

President Roosevelt


"Your recent letter" "your" means 'belonging to Albert Einstein'..

Albert is writing to Roosevlet, Roosevelt is writing to Albert. There
are no other signatures. I'm not interested
in 'unfounded assumptions'..

The Starmaker

Where is the draft in hand writing? Someone burned it? Of course 'they'
did...

This letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin D. Roosevelt led
to the Manhattan Engineering District, also
known as "the Manhattan Project,"
http://www.ne.anl.gov/About/legacy/e-letter.shtml

gov website:
"letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin D. Roosevelt"



(with these people you have to point to meaning word by word)

Definition of 'from';
from

Indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action
starts

as in "letter From abert einstein to roosevelt"

Albert Einstein is that 'point in space'.

The Starmaker

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Jun 10, 2012, 6:22:26 PM6/10/12
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The Government Wesite does not mention any other name...
http://www.ne.anl.gov/About/legacy/e-letter.shtml

"This letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin D. Roosevelt led
to the Manhattan Engineering District, also known as "the Manhattan Project,"
a national crash program racing to develop atomic weapons before Nazi Germany."

"The Einstein–Szilárd letter" does not exist.

It's ...foolishenesss. And I will not waste my time on ...foolishness and unfounded assumptions.

The Starmaker


Okay, who wants to volunteer to go to a one-way trip to Mars? A reality tv show...no rescue missions.

The Starmaker

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Jun 10, 2012, 9:08:35 PM6/10/12
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xxein wrote:
>
> On Jun 7, 12:36 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > mas�ter�mind
> >
> > Someone who plans and directs an ingenious and complex scheme or enterprise
> >
> > Einstein: "First I'll write a letter to the President of the United States
> > and trick him to build my atomic bomb."
> >
> > Very truly yours,
> >
> > (A. Einstein)
> >
> > The Starmaker
> >
> > Makes the beggining of a great TV movie...maybe I should write the script.
> >
> > ends with a ....fat boy.
> >
> > /\
> > / \ <---------------------------[1]
> > / \
> > _________________/______\_________________
> > | : ||: ~ ~ : |
> > [2]-------> | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | : ||: : |
> > | :______||:_____________________________: |
> > |/_______||/______________________________\|
> > \ ~\ | : |:| /
> > \ |\ | : |:| /
> > \ | \ | :__________|:| /
> > \ |:_\ | :__________\:| /
> > \ |___\ |______________| /
> > \ | \ |~ \ /
> > \|_______\|_________________\_/
> > |_____________________________|
> > / \
> > / \
> > / \
> > / _______________ \
> > / ___/ \___ \
> > /____ __/ \__ ____\
> > [3]_______________________________ \ ___|
> > / __/ \ \__ \
> > / / \/ \ \
> > / / ___________ \ \
> > / / __/___________\__ \ \
> > ./ /__ ___ /=================\ ___ __\ \.
> > [4]-------> ___||___|====|[[[[[|||||||]]]]]|====|___||___ <------[4]
> > / / |=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=| <-------------------[5]
> > .' / \_______ _______/ \ `.
> > : |___ |*| ___| :
> > .' | \_________________ |*| _________________/ | `.
> > : | ___________ ___ \ |*| / ___ ___________ | :
> > : |__/ \ / \_\\*//_/ \ / \__| :
> > : |______________:|:____:: **::****:|:********\ <---------[6]
> > .' /:|||||||||||||'`|;..:::::::::::..;|'`|||||||*|||||:\ `.
> > [7]----------> ||||||' .:::;~|~~~___~~~|~;:::. `|||||*|| <-------[7]
> > : |:|||||||||' .::'\ ..:::::::::::.. /`::. `|||*|||||:| :
> > : |:|||||||' .::' .:::''~~ ~~``:::. `::. `|\***\|:| :
> > : |:|||||' .::\ .::''\ | [9] | /``::: /::. `|||*|:| :
> > [8]------------>::' .::' \|_________|/ `::: `::. `|* <-----[6]
> > `. \:||' .::' ::'\ [9] . . . [9] /::: `::. *|:/ .'
> > : \:' :::'.::' \ . . / `::.`::: *:/ :
> > : | .::'.::'____\ [10] . [10] /____`::.`::.*| :
> > : | :::~::: | . . . | :::~:::*| :
> > : | ::: :: [9] | . . ..:.. . . | [9] :: :::*| :
> > : \ ::: :: | . :\_____________________________[11]
> > `. \`:: ::: ____| . . . |____ ::: ::'/ .'
> > : \:;~`::. / . [10] [10] . \ .::'~::/ :
> > `. \:. `::. / . . . \ .::' .:/ .'
> > : \:. `:::/ [9] _________ [9] \:::' .:/ :
> > `. \::. `:::. /| |\ .:::' .::/ .'
> > : ~~\:/ `:::./ | [9] | \.:::' \:/~~ :
> > `:=========\::. `::::... ...::::' .::/=========:'
> > `: ~\::./ ```:::::::::''' \.::/~ :'
> > `. ~~~~~~\| ~~~ |/~~~~~~ .'
> > `. \:::...:::/ .'
> > `. ~~~~~~~~~ .'
> > `. .'
> > `:. .:'
> > `::. .::'
> > `::.. ..::'
> > `:::.. ..:::'
> > `::::::... ..::::::'
> > [12]------------------> `:____:::::::::::____:' <-----------------[12]
> > ```::::_____::::'''
> > ~~~~~
> >
> > Fade in
> >
> > Einstein as a child, his father pestering him to build machines...
> >
> > he gets angry and builds a machine to blow his father up!
> >
> > There is going to be a lot of explosions in this movie...
> >
> > I think I figured out What Caused The Big Bang....'they' caused it.
> >
> > The Starmaker
> >
> > You know who...'they' is....the guys who like to blow things up!
>
> xxein: Did the atomic bomb work? What's your beef?

not for it's intended purposes...it was 'designed to kill Germans, not
Japaneese.

alie...@gmail.com

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Jun 10, 2012, 11:36:11 PM6/10/12
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So then the actual content of the letter is to be ignored?

OK, I will ignore the content of your posts.


Mark L. Fergerson

alie...@gmail.com

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Jun 10, 2012, 11:37:47 PM6/10/12
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On Jun 10, 3:22 pm, The Starfaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

(content ignored per starfaker's criteria)

> The Starfaker

Not much point to this.


Mark L. Fergerson

The Starmaker

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Jun 12, 2012, 2:00:22 AM6/12/12
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How many years did this Mastermind (albert einstein)
worked at the patent office? Does anybody know? One year? Two?

Three years?

4?

Five years?

I'm not even warm...

Six?

more!

Seven?

more?!?!!

You put me in a patent office for more than Seven years, I'll build The Big Bang!
http://s1114.photobucket.com/albums/k540/TheStarmaker1/?albumview=slideshow


The Starmaker

4HEAD

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Jun 12, 2012, 3:15:31 AM6/12/12
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All I have to say is thank God the Allies got the bomb before the Axis
powers did. Hilter would not have hesitated to drop one on London
and Washington or New York. Thanks to Einstein we had a head start.
4HEAD

The Starmaker

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Jun 12, 2012, 2:51:26 PM6/12/12
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Why are you thanking God, you probably wasn't even born then...what
difference would it make?

Can the Japaneese thank God the U.S. got it first?

The Starmaker

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Jun 12, 2012, 3:13:49 PM6/12/12
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(i did't know posting was free on freenews)

It would have been a much much better world if the Germans took over the world. They would've hanged Einstein, and
you wouldn't have so much garbage coming from TV.

The Starmaker

Come to think of it, he probably would have hanged all the scientist! Certaintly, that alone would have made a better world.

4HEAD

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Jun 12, 2012, 5:18:15 PM6/12/12
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They also disposed of the mentally deranged, so that wouldn't bode
well for you.
(( {:->/

hanson

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Jun 12, 2012, 10:11:19 PM6/12/12
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With Einstein Dingleberries on his "4HEAD"
<us...@localhost.invalid>, he wrote:
>
The Starmaker wrote:
It would have been a much much better world if the
Germans took over the world. They would've hanged
Einstein, and you wouldn't have so much garbage
coming from TV.
The Starmaker
>>
The Judeo-Nazi "4HEAD" wrote:
They also disposed of the mentally deranged,
so that wouldn't bode well for you. (( {:->/
>
hanson wrote:
"4HEAD", you as being the Germanophobe that
you are, you should not lift & point your stink finger
so quickly, unless you mention first that Jews like
kike Reichler _contributed to_ the practice of
Eugenics, aka racial hygiene, & to experimentation
in the "Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment" long before
Hitler picked up on that idea... .
>
Furthermore, you should be very quiet and not talk
about anything "mentally deranged" when you
believe in and proselytize for the ilk to which you
unwillingly donated your own "4SKIN", right after you
fell out of the cleft & got mutilated as is documented
in <http://www.SexuallyMutilatedChild.org/mohel.htm>
and in <http://tinyurl.com/d6qvrt>, where "According to
the Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. VI, page 99,... wine,
blood and the foreskin is then consumed by the
rabbi in private,as a great delicacy." .... Thanks for the
laughs though, you splendid half-Schmuck! ... ahaha..
ahahahaha... hahahahahanson

4HEAD

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Jun 13, 2012, 1:06:09 AM6/13/12
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I retain my wrinkled old foreskin, you confused ol judaphobe. My
people are of Belgian and British decent, and eat bacon at every
opportunity. You, on the other hand, sound like the small, sloped
forehead characteristic of your brand of thinking patterns. Once
again, on your fuhrers' hit list.
Forehead

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