Far more than likely, the truth is closer that the Space Shuttles have
been performing ultra sensitive spy work - launching new spy satelites, or
repairing them, and may have pieces of spy satelites on them.

Let's see, we're going into war with Iraq, and we're sending up the
shuttle to do experiments on how furry weavols behave under zero
gravity... uh huh.

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On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:

> Journalists may as well be saying the above, saying that shuttle debris 
> has evil spirits which can come out if the debris is touched.

> A real journalist would just roll his eyes and say "Look, folks, NASA 
> wants these pieces to be aid in reconstructing the accident. There are 
> no traces of liquid propellants and deadly chemicals on these pieces. 
> And they certainly didn't stay hot for long. NASA is trying to get us 
> to feed you jive so you'll be properly frightened and won't touch 
> them.?"

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