The James Webb Telescope is now fully deployed.

In addition to his bloodline, he was director of the fucking CIA. I wonder what he would he would say about this RUS-Ukraine crisis.

I had a compartmented TS clearance while he was president. I know damn well what he said behind closed doors back then. He was a pussy. If I had to guess what he would've said about this.....it would be a shitload of politispeak that meant nothing but sounded good. Being the director of the CIA doesn't mean you have a fucking clue about intelligence, it just means you have enough connections in DC to get an appointment to a high paying job.
 
I had a compartmented TS clearance while he was president. I know damn well what he said behind closed doors back then. He was a pussy. If I had to guess what he would've said about this.....it would be a shitload of politispeak that meant nothing but sounded good. Being the director of the CIA doesn't mean you have a fucking clue about intelligence, it just means you have enough connections in DC to get an appointment to a high paying job.
Maybe he fooled everyone? CIA is professional liars. You think he knew about the aliens?
 
I had a compartmented TS clearance while he was president. I know damn well what he said behind closed doors back then. He was a pussy. If I had to guess what he would've said about this.....it would be a shitload of politispeak that meant nothing but sounded good. Being the director of the CIA doesn't mean you have a fucking clue about intelligence, it just means you have enough connections in DC to get an appointment to a high paying job.
Out of curiosity, do you believe that he was on the Company's payroll long before he was appointed Director?
 
NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected micrometeoroid (msn.com)

NASA expected JWST to get hit by tiny space particles during its lifetime; fast-moving specks of space rock are just an inescapable feature of the deep space environment. In fact, NASA designed the telescope’s gold-coated mirrors to withstand strikes by tiny space debris over time. The space agency also did a combination of simulations and ground testing with mirror samples to determine how to best strengthen the mirrors to withstand micrometeoroid impacts. However, NASA says that the models they used for these simulations didn’t have a micrometeoroid this large, and it was “beyond what the team could have tested on the ground.”

The telescope is on its own out in space
NASA engineers had to build JWST to be incredibly robust since the telescope is on its own out in space. Unlike its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, which is currently in orbit around Earth, JWST was not designed to be serviceable. That means if something significantly breaks on the spacecraft, engineers will have to troubleshoot a way to fix it from the ground. There’s no capability at the moment to send humans or a robotic spacecraft to give JWST a tune-up. That means JWST will have to live with its slightly damaged mirror until the end of its mission, and NASA expects the spacecraft to get hit by even more debris over time.
In the meantime, the strike doesn’t appear to be impacting JWST’s schedule. In fact, the news of this micrometeoroid comes just a month before a huge milestone for the mission. After spending the last few months finely calibrating JWST’s instruments and delicately aligning the spacecraft’s mirrors, the mission team is set to unveil the first full-color images from JWST on July 12th. NASA won’t say what the images will be, but they should be spectacular.
 
NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected micrometeoroid (msn.com)

NASA expected JWST to get hit by tiny space particles during its lifetime; fast-moving specks of space rock are just an inescapable feature of the deep space environment. In fact, NASA designed the telescope’s gold-coated mirrors to withstand strikes by tiny space debris over time. The space agency also did a combination of simulations and ground testing with mirror samples to determine how to best strengthen the mirrors to withstand micrometeoroid impacts. However, NASA says that the models they used for these simulations didn’t have a micrometeoroid this large, and it was “beyond what the team could have tested on the ground.”

The telescope is on its own out in space
NASA engineers had to build JWST to be incredibly robust since the telescope is on its own out in space. Unlike its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, which is currently in orbit around Earth, JWST was not designed to be serviceable. That means if something significantly breaks on the spacecraft, engineers will have to troubleshoot a way to fix it from the ground. There’s no capability at the moment to send humans or a robotic spacecraft to give JWST a tune-up. That means JWST will have to live with its slightly damaged mirror until the end of its mission, and NASA expects the spacecraft to get hit by even more debris over time.
In the meantime, the strike doesn’t appear to be impacting JWST’s schedule. In fact, the news of this micrometeoroid comes just a month before a huge milestone for the mission. After spending the last few months finely calibrating JWST’s instruments and delicately aligning the spacecraft’s mirrors, the mission team is set to unveil the first full-color images from JWST on July 12th. NASA won’t say what the images will be, but they should be spectacular.
Cliff note: Telescope got hit by a rock, but its okay. First Images wont be available for a month.
 
I had a compartmented TS clearance while he was president. I know damn well what he said behind closed doors back then. He was a pussy. If I had to guess what he would've said about this.....it would be a shitload of politispeak that meant nothing but sounded good. Being the director of the CIA doesn't mean you have a fucking clue about intelligence, it just means you have enough connections in DC to get an appointment to a high paying job.

Disagree. 58 Combat missions. We need a lot more pussys like that in the government leadership...

And so passes George Herbert Walker Bush, the last American President to face combat. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor that drew the United States into World War II, he deferred admission to Yale and joined the Navy at the age of 18, just out of prep school in the June of 1942. He went to war in 1943, barely a man, saying later, “I was scared but I was willing. I was young, but I was ready. I had barely started living when I began to see men die.” He saw significant combat across the Pacific as a carrier-based bomber pilot, serving with deep courage and commitment, completing 58 combat missions and surviving two crashes.
He nearly died in 1944, when his aircraft, a torpedo bomber, was shot down during an attack on the Japanese occupied atoll of Chichi Jima in the western Pacific. He ditched the aircraft into the sea and managed to scramble into a life raft. Bush was rescued at sea by a surfacing U.S. diesel submarine — the only member of his squadron to survive the mission. The story of his miraculous rescue is well known; less well known is the pain he felt for decades at the loss of the other two crew members on his bomber, and the rest of the aircraft on that raid. He was the lone survivor and always asked himself, “Why me?” Ultimately, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and three air medals, an outstanding combat record by any measure. He was the last American President to serve in combat.
 
We are looking in the wrong spot IMO. Any form of Intelligent, able to transverse their solar system beings will more than likely be on Dyson Spheres

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