@cwebdesign@AmericanALCHMY The English translation of The 3-Body Problem was published in 2014.
Translator: Ken Liu
US Publisher: Tor Books
UK Publisher: Head of Zeus
The novel was originally published in Chinese in 2008, and the English version in 2014
@AmericanALCHMY The English translation of The 3-Body Problem was published in 2014.
Translator: Ken Liu
US Publisher: Tor Books
UK Publisher: Head of Zeus
The novel was originally published in Chinese in 2008, and the English version in 2014
@AmericanALCHMY There’s no credible evidence that Bush administration ever required staff to read The 3-Body Problem. That claim runs into
basic timeline problem: Bush left office in January 2009 . English-lang U.S. ed
of The 3-Body Problem was published by Tor in 2014, years later.
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@RepLuna I agree 100% 👍🏻 AARO lied, many times over, and should lose their privileges. Isn't AARO an extension of the DoD/Pentagon though? So elected officials have any say about it?
@RayMoor18837824@jamescfox That's a relevant point. He could have suggested him him to move forward with it, however, establishing himself as an officially whistleblower. That way, if he was concerned, how about his own legal safety.
@alieninsect@EntelechyInc LOL! Not the first ink, perhaps, but certainly an early version of "invisible" ink used by British Naval officer Captain Sir Mansfield George Smith-Cumming. (Yes, I know. Pun not intended) 🤦🏻♂️
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@HighPeaks77 The continual use of the term "drones," pushed by the DoD and adopted by the Press, is clearly intentional and, in my opinion, an indication of linguistic subterfuge. If you don't know what something is, the correct term is "UAP"!