First published at 06:52 UTC on March 9th, 2020.
2018 reupload to forestall harassment, privacy violation, copyright
or trademark infringement, claims , we will document prior use of the term 'Cosmophobia'
In a YouTube video1, the user 'Sangstar1' claims that he invented th…
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2018 reupload to forestall harassment, privacy violation, copyright
or trademark infringement, claims , we will document prior use of the term 'Cosmophobia'
In a YouTube video1, the user 'Sangstar1' claims that he invented the term 'Cosmofobia' in April
2012 & that NASA employees are using it "as if they are the ones that created this word". He asks
that NASA 'show some respect' and either stop using the word, or give him credit as the author.
Apparently this is an important issue 'Sangstar1', as he has published links to this video
at least three times in his Facebook page, and it appears he has also taken to Twitter
to beg that NASA stop using 'Cosmophobia'. Since 'Sangstar1' has expressed the view
in the past that this site (and its predecessor 2012hoax.org) is run by NASA, we can
safely assume that he includes this site and its members in the group "NASA employees".
Dr. Iosif Samuilovich Shklovsky was not grammatically incompetent enough
to say "Forbidden Knowledge by the Mainstream Establishments" or
"the veil that the establishments have put, to lie and deceive the people."
In the September 1965 issue of Soviet Life, he did make the following statement regarding prospects for the future of humanity:
Profound crises lie in wait for a developing civilization and one of them may well prove fatal. We are already familiar with several such critical (situations):
(a) Self-destruction as a result of a thermonuclear catastrophe or some other discovery which may have unpredictable and uncontrollable consequences.
(b) Genetic danger.
(c) Overproduction of information.
(d) Restricted capacity of the individual's brain which can lead to excessive specialization, with consequent dangers of degeneration.
(e) A crisis precipitated by the creation of artificial intelligent beings.
he was asked by a graduate student if UFO sightings are as common in the Soviet Union as in the United States. "No," he replied. "In this area the Americans are far more ad..
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