That's alright...I often see things from a very wide perspective...I see things from the space shuttle and people may not see where I'm getting things. It's funny that DHL never addressed the space program here. You'd think that he would have mentioned something that huge...


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yes, you can be a real meanie sometimes, but we'll forgive you.
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
...did you read this in a Michael Crichton novel - maybe Airspace? Isn't Roswell where they claim they found cattle slaughter by aliens? Of course, this is all bordering on the political, so we better not further explore this in this thread, or they will be giving us a warning. I think Lawrence would have this knowledge in 1919, although he liked stargazing emensely and mentions the heavens and stars often in his work; they are very significant to his philosophy, so maybe he knew something we didn't know...
...and the reports in Roswell...as I said... was a cover-up. So..IF...DHL did read the works of Jules Verne, then that was his own loss...

, not by reading the story more carefully. I guess I should stick with 
