Hi Akiwa and Ladies of the Globe.
I was in Washington DC with the National Space Society, Space
Exploratory Affiliation so was unable to be here. I am looking
forward to reading your papers.
I have the connection (attended a Brief at NASA
Headquarter) and they offered to be considered for information and
assistance and one of the team partners is an engineer at NASA. Let
me share with you a bit of good news as we obviously have a rather unstable
planet that we must care for but require a "back door" to survive as a
species. I made my little blurb short and dramatic about the fact
that 40,000 years ago we were 4 species and now we are just one so space
exploration is a dire necessity. The earthquake and subsequent tsunami
from the catastrophe in Japan proved my point.
NASA's habit program in Arizona where children are invited
with school groups to spend a few days and see what they are working
on. It looks like a construction trailer site which I live I outfitted for
many years of my work. A billionaire donated the land for the
project site. www.nasa.gov. "Desert Rats"
NASA's zero gravity landing exploration with a manned 2035
date is called www.nasa.gov "Nautilus
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Check it out; we do not want to be like the well known fossils
of Neanderthal or Flores or Denisova which is the latest cousin species and
whose DNA has been found in a string in Papua New Guinea and another south Asian
island populace alive today.
For those of you that are a bit flexible; the UN Volunteers
has some interesting posts available.
Myrna