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Subject: Re: Approximately 300,000 km/s With Respect To What?
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 16:12:41 +0200
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Le 20/07/2024 à 14:50, Richard Hachel a écrit :
> Le 20/07/2024 à 08:25, Thomas Heger a écrit :
>> Am Freitag000019, 19.07.2024 um 14:39 schrieb Richard Hachel:
> 
>> But for what reasons would any system take such an amount of efforts? ? ?
> 
> It's a good question.
> 
> What we can say is that between the Annexation of Alsace and Moselle by 
> Germany (1871), and until 1945, relations between Germany and France 
> were not looking good. It was an almost permanent military or 
> psychological war (three clashes) with global repercussions. Extreme 
> powers were at stake. Diesel, the German inventor of the engine of the 
> same name, was found floating in the Channel in 1913, probably 
> eliminated by the English.
> 
> It is not normal that today, Albert Einstein has such great popularity 
> (the SR is not him, but the French; the RG, it is Grossmann and 
> Hilbert), the atomic bomb, he (he only knew Pouic, it was Oppenhaimer). 
> This is obviously voluntary.
> 
> Question: Who? For what? Which great power had an interest and still has 
> an interest in promoting Einstein (a useful idiot) rather than Poincaré 
> (the greatest mathematician in history, and the only one to have been 
> able to master the entirety of three sciences, mathematics, philosophy, 
> physics) ?
> 
> It's a good question.
> 
> Note that part of the answer consists of:
> - Albert Eisntein was naturalized American.
> - In his political will, François Mitterrand will say:
> “France does not know it, but we are at war with America, a merciless 
> war, apparently without death, but a war to the death.”
> 
> François Mitterrand led France for 14 years, and he had the nuclear 
> code. When a man like that says things like that, we should at least 
> open an investigation.
> 
> Nobody ever talks about it.
> 
> As we never talk about who blew up the Nordstream which supplied France 
> and Germany with quality gas.
> Hence, in part, the fall of the current European economy.
> Who was annoyed that Europe bought gas from the Russians?
> There are things you shouldn't talk about.

This is quite (pathetically) funny to read such demented people (Richard
& Thomas) confronting their "views".

Richard: according to Thomas Einstein is not really *German*, (blink
blink) if you see what I mean (blink blink)... It is obvious when you
read his posts. Of course he cannot express as clearly as he wanted
his opinion because there are some laws about that in Germany.