ONE STEP BEYOND: BARACK OBAMA, NASA, SPACE KIDS & THE SECRET CYBORG PROJECT | In Search of Black Assassins
“I remember the astronauts…” Barack Obama
In his memoirs published in July 1995, Barack Obama’s made the following statements of events he observed and remembered, “One of my earliest memories is of sitting on my grandfather’s shoulders as the astronauts from one of the Apollo missions arrived at Hickam Air Force Base after a successful splashdown,” Obama wrote in Dreams From My Father. [1] “I remember the astronauts, in aviator glasses, as being far away, barely visible through the portal of an isolation chamber. But Gramps would always swear that one of the astronauts waved just at me and that I waved back. It was part of the story he told himself.”[2]
First, what is Little Obama doing in a NASA isolation chamber? In regards to astronauts and NASA, an isolation chamber simulates spaceflight in long-term isolation experiments on the ground. Isolation chamber experiments generally attempt to utilize the knowledge of psychology and psychiatry accumulated so far to solve the problems of psychological adaptation to spaceflight.[3]
Second, as far as Obama was aware. Gramps (Stanley Armour Dunham) didn’t mix words when he said that an astronaut waved at him and he waved back. I take Gramps at his word from his direct knowledge and unique position to observe the event that an astronaut was familiar enough with Little Obama to personally wave at him. It is strong eyewitness evidence. The astronaut who appears to have been familiar enough with Little Obama that we could infer waved at him was the man on the beach with him about his shoulders.
Circumstantial evidence is indirect evidence which creates an inference from which a main fact may be inferred. Virgil I. Grissom has a very distinctive (spaded) nose.
Grissom’s nose is most unlike Stanley Armour Dunham’s very narrow Anglo nose.
Grissom is also a man with a remarkable verified distinctive short statute and small frame to fit inside a space capsule like the man on the beach.
Stanley Armour Dunham is a tall man with a large frame who is not recorded to have had a military crewcut hairstyle even as an enlisted man.
The man on the beach has an extraordinary and unexplained resemblance to Virgil Ivan Grisson of NASA. It is a resemblance so remarkable that an inference could be made that it is Grissom and not Gramps (Stanley Armour Dunham).
“I remember the astronauts…” Barack Obama
In his memoirs published in July 1995, Barack Obama’s made the following statements of events he observed and remembered, “One of my earliest memories is of sitting on my grandfather’s shoulders as the astronauts from one of the Apollo missions arrived at Hickam Air Force Base after a successful splashdown,” Obama wrote in Dreams From My Father. [1] “I remember the astronauts, in aviator glasses, as being far away, barely visible through the portal of an isolation chamber. But Gramps would always swear that one of the astronauts waved just at me and that I waved back. It was part of the story he told himself.”[2]
First, what is Little Obama doing in a NASA isolation chamber? In regards to astronauts and NASA, an isolation chamber simulates spaceflight in long-term isolation experiments on the ground. Isolation chamber experiments generally attempt to utilize the knowledge of psychology and psychiatry accumulated so far to solve the problems of psychological adaptation to spaceflight.[3]
Second, as far as Obama was aware. Gramps (Stanley Armour Dunham) didn’t mix words when he said that an astronaut waved at him and he waved back. I take Gramps at his word from his direct knowledge and unique position to observe the event that an astronaut was familiar enough with Little Obama to personally wave at him. It is strong eyewitness evidence. The astronaut who appears to have been familiar enough with Little Obama that we could infer waved at him was the man on the beach with him about his shoulders.
Circumstantial evidence is indirect evidence which creates an inference from which a main fact may be inferred. Virgil I. Grissom has a very distinctive (spaded) nose.
Grissom’s nose is most unlike Stanley Armour Dunham’s very narrow Anglo nose.
Grissom is also a man with a remarkable verified distinctive short statute and small frame to fit inside a space capsule like the man on the beach.
Stanley Armour Dunham is a tall man with a large frame who is not recorded to have had a military crewcut hairstyle even as an enlisted man.
The man on the beach has an extraordinary and unexplained resemblance to Virgil Ivan Grisson of NASA. It is a resemblance so remarkable that an inference could be made that it is Grissom and not Gramps (Stanley Armour Dunham).