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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> UFO Technologies <strong>and</strong> Extraterrestrial Contact 305<br />

before). Like all government inquisitions they use a method best<br />

described as "let's all gang-bang the whistle-blower."<br />

At the beginning <strong>of</strong> the Mercury Program, NASA tests on pure oxygen<br />

proved that the safe pressure limit for breathing was between 2.9 <strong>and</strong> 6.67<br />

psi. But they also concluded that pressures, "outside these limits would<br />

cause severe, if not permanent damage. " 35 In plain English, murder<br />

begins at 6.7 psi!<br />

Kennan & Harvey have this to say about the fatal test on the capsule,<br />

"The day <strong>of</strong> the plugs-out test, the TV camera inside the space-craft,<br />

which was an important piece <strong>of</strong> flight <strong>and</strong> test equipment, was absent; its<br />

retaining brackets had some how been bent during installation." 36<br />

These authors never called it murder but they continued with this statement,<br />

"It is <strong>of</strong> the greatest significance that the fire extinguishers were<br />

located in that (008) spacecraft during its testing. Not only were fire extinguishers<br />

included but fire resistant teflon sheets were draped over wire<br />

bundles <strong>and</strong> the astronaut's couches. These particular items, non flight<br />

items, were conspicuously absent in comm<strong>and</strong> module 012 during the<br />

fatal plugs-out test on January 27, 1967." 37<br />

They also summed up the test with these statements:<br />

It was the first <strong>and</strong> only use <strong>of</strong> the new three piece hatch.<br />

It was the first plugs-out test in which as many as three hatches were<br />

closed on a crew in an oxygen atmosphere at a pressure <strong>of</strong> sixteen<br />

pounds per square inch . . .<br />

It was the first occasion <strong>of</strong> the Apollo emergency escape drill under allout<br />

pre-launch conditions.<br />

It was the first occasion when certain non flight flammable materials,<br />

such as two foam rubber cushions—were placed in the cockpit. 38<br />

Later NASA would rule out the use <strong>of</strong> any material which could be ignited<br />

by spark at 400°F in pure oxygen at 16.7 psi. 39 "They included the<br />

couch padding, to which astronaut White's body was welded by the heat:<br />

this, it emerged, could be ignited by a spark at 250°F." 40 Notice they still<br />

had every intention <strong>of</strong> using 16.7 psi oxygen. Or was it 20.2 psi<br />

If a civilian corporation killed three men by extreme stupidity there<br />

would be criminal proceedings, trials <strong>and</strong> fines. But because the government<br />

is the suspected culpable party nothing happens. To repeat: I cannot<br />

believe that in such a highly technical field as space that even the lowest<br />

paid technician would not have questioned the moronic decision to use<br />

100 percent oxygen to try a pressure test on a capsule with live electric<br />

panels, <strong>and</strong> which contained locked in <strong>and</strong> strapped down astronauts.<br />

Especially, on a capsule that would never fly.

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