Booster 14 is getting prepped for IFT9. Booster 14 previously launched and landed during IFT7, making it the 1st Starship booster to attempt reuse.
On its 2nd flight however, B14 is going to do a water landing to test a new higher angle of attack for landing.
Putting the “Mc” in #McChristianity.
Continued...
"I watched for years, absolutely gobsmacked, as their scientifically trained, critically thinking, empirically minded, just the facts ma’am brains got jerked this way and that by a series of transparent media psyops that a child could see through. I watched as their eyes would cloud over, or darken with rage, when any aspect of the narrative du jour was questioned, only for the narrative to change a week later, and for them to adopt this as the new received scientific truth that could not be questioned with not a single trace of awareness as to the 180 degree contradiction with what they’d been spouting with such self-assuredness just a week before."
On the wickedness and cowardice of credentialed scientists:
“we were in the thick of the COVID-19 scamdemic. You remember, the one that was just the flu, bro, until it became the new Black Death that definitely did not come from a laboratory shut up you conspiracy theorist; which couldn’t be stopped by masks so don’t be silly until suddenly masks were the only thing that could save you; which led to us all being locked in our houses for a year because some idiot wrote a Medium article called ‘the dance of the hammer with your soft skull’ or whatever which then went viral inside the hysterosphere; which motivated the accelerated development of a novel mRNA treatment that no one was going to get because you couldn’t trust the Evil Orange Man’s bad sloppy science until suddenly it was safe and effective and then overnight absolutely mandatory and anyone who refused to take it should be sent to a camp.”
“Yeah, remember that?”
“I guarantee you that every single credentialed scientist in that article was on board for all of it.”
#MadScience #MadScientist #Science #Fauci #DEI
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A personal essay on The One False Faith of Decay, Envy, and Incompetence (DEI) from the Team A kikes.
Substack link: https://barsoom.substack.com/p/the-dei-catch-22
Excerpt:
“Not long ago I was considered a promising early career scientist, with an excellent publication record for my field, a decent enough teaching record, and all the rest of it. After several years as a semi-nomadic postdoc – which had followed several years as a semi-nomadic graduate student – it was time to start looking for faculty positions. My bad luck: Fentanyl Floyd couldn’t breathe, and the networked hive consciousness of eggless harpies infesting the institutions was driven into paroxysms of preening performative para-empathy.”
“What this meant was two things. First, more or less every single university started demanding ‘diversity statements’ be included in faculty application packages, alongside the standard research statements, teaching statements, curriculum vitae, and publication list. The purpose of the diversity statement was to enable the zampolit in HR and the faculty hiring committee to evaluate the candidate’s level of understanding of critical race theory, gender theory, intersectionality, and all the rest of the cultural Marxist anti-knowledge; to identify candidates who had already made contributions to advancing diversity; and to identify candidates who had well-thought-out ten-point plans to help advance the department’s new core principle and overriding purpose, that being: diversity.”
“Having some modicum of self-respect, I refused to go along with this. This meant that I simply could not apply for something like 90% of the available positions. And when I did apply to positions that didn’t require a diversity statement, and successfully got an interview, guess what? One of the first questions out of the mouth of one of hiring committee members would be ‘what will you do for diversity’, or ‘I see you didn’t mention diversity in your teaching statement…’ See, even if it isn’t mandated by the administration, that doesn’t stop the imposter-syndrome-having activist ladyprofs from insinuating the diversity test on their own initiative. I once had a dean, a middle-aged Hispanic woman, tell me ‘women in science are very important to me’ right at the beginning of the interview; I very nearly got that job, because everyone on the committee wanted me, but later – after they inexplicably ghosted – found out that she’d nixed it. They just didn’t hire anyone.”