Gideon, your view points seem very strong. That's great. God bless. if you can tone it down a bit, we can talk, but I'm not gonna get an emotionally charged debate on this topic with you.
I personally believe you are not emotionally stable enough, to have a civil discussion on this topic. So, maybe think about this for a second, before you respond again.
Ever hear of snitches, get stitches? Thomas Baron almost singlehandedly pulled the plug on the Apollo program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Baron
Whistleblower report
Baron compiled a 169-page report critical of safety standards at North American Aviation, and leaked his report to the media.
[4]After NAA learned of this, they fired him.
After the
Apollo 1 fire, Baron wrote a 275-page report on
NASA safety protocol violations, which he gave to Rep.
Olin E. Teague's investigation at
Cape Kennedy in Florida, on April 21, 1967.
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The chairman of the NASA Oversight Committee claimed that Baron had made a valuable contribution to the Apollo fire probe, but that he had been "overzealous".
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Death
Six days after his testimony, Baron was killed instantly, along with his wife and stepdaughter, when a train crashed into their car near their home in
Mims, Florida.
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