CA Limo Driver to Pilot Homemade Rocket to Prove Flat Earth Theory ***Update, Part Deux: He Died***

Different unit different regs. Plus this is a rear detachment barracks. I think there’s only 7 people total living here.
Nice try though.

Different unit, different regs? I'm pretty sure every unit has those regs, even on a "rear detachment", whatever that's supposed to mean. USMC general orders apply to all posts regardless of unit.

You are violating General Orders number 2 and 7.

General Order #2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

General Order #7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.


I know this because I was given duty every other day for a week because I was caught playing snake on my phone in the duty office by a douchebag Major at like 3am one night.
 
He meant does that mean he is Asian I think. If he sees nothing but Asians, and has never looked into a mirror, shoukd he assume he is Asian as well. That's my take

Yeah probably right, I was tired when I read it. I think if you were born and raised in an Asian country and 100% of the people you saw were Asian, the logical assumption, and the one most likely to be correct, would be that you are also Asian.
 
Different unit, different regs? I'm pretty sure every unit has those regs, even on a "rear detachment", whatever that's supposed to mean. USMC general orders apply to all posts regardless of unit.

You are violating General Orders number 2 and 7.

General Order #2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

General Order #7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.


I know this because I was given duty every other day for a week because I was caught playing snake on my phone in the duty office by a douchebag Major at like 3am one night.

If you knew exactly what kind of unit this is (or SOP being followed) you would have never bothered to waste your time yapping about that.

And I've mentioned it a few times on this board. http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/military-roll-call-veterans-gtfih.3269149/page-2#post-117861371
 
If you knew exactly what kind of unit this is (or SOP being followed) you would have never bothered to waste your time yapping about that.

And I've mentioned it a few times on this board. http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/military-roll-call-veterans-gtfih.3269149/page-2#post-117861371

POGs aren't exempt from General Orders on post. And I've not heard of any SOP that says troll the internet on duty. That's an interesting one for sure.

And why in the world would you bother to go through all that trouble to link that when it takes less effort to just say it?
 
POGs aren't exempt from General Orders on post. And I've not heard of any SOP that says troll the internet on duty. That's an interesting one for sure.

And why in the world would you bother to go through all that trouble to link that when it takes less effort to just say it?

At the end of my guard shift all was secure so no need to answer your questions. I surely don’t answer to you.

Hahaaa!!

When in doubt, ridicule them for their MOS. Could have sworn that shit went out of style a few years ago.

FYI, last text me I got trained BJJ with some fellow military last month in Korea we had a couple of infantry guys there. I balled them up pretty easy.

During ALC we trained quite a bit of combatives during the course. Half the class was airborne (red berets) that litterally thought they could destroy anyone just because of their MOS. I was tapping these guys out with in SECONDS. All talk and these guys didn’t know an arm bar from a candy bar.

And that’s just off the top of my head that I alone proved MOS has nothing to do with how tough or combat effective someone is.
 
At the end of my guard shift all was secure so no need to answer your questions. I surely don’t answer to you.

Hahaaa!!

When in doubt, ridicule them for their MOS. Could have sworn that shit went out of style a few years ago.

FYI, last text me I got trained BJJ with some fellow military last month in Korea we had a couple of infantry guys there. I balled them up pretty easy.

During ALC we trained quite a bit of combatives during the course. Half the class was airborne (red berets) that litterally thought they could destroy anyone just because of their MOS. I was tapping these guys out with in SECONDS. All talk and these guys didn’t know an arm bar from a candy bar.

And that’s just off the top of my head that I alone proved MOS has nothing to do with how tough or combat effective someone is.

Wow impressive. If I ever need someone to roll around naked with someone I'll call you to take care of it.


And by the way, I didn't insult your MOS. I simply mentioned that no unit is exempt from General Orders. That's why they are called General Orders. You're the one who insisted you're in some special unit.

And no, you don't have to answer me, but you will like the little bitch you are. So thank you.
 
So, after having his rocket plans halted by the authorities several times he actually launched and survived.

https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/2...finally-launches-california-desert/456596002/

"Mad" Mike Hughes, the rocket man who believes the Earth is flat, propelled himself about 1,875 feet into the air Saturday before a hard landing in the Mojave Desert east of Los Angeles.

He told The Associated Press that outside of an aching back he's fine after the launch near Amboy, California.

"Relieved," he said after being checked out by paramedics. "I'm tired of people saying I chickened out and didn't build a rocket. I'm tired of that stuff. I manned up and did it."

The launch in the desert town — about 200 miles east of Los Angeles — was originally scheduled in November. It was scrubbed several times due to logistical issues with the Bureau of Land Management and mechanical problems that kept popping up.

The 61-year-old limo driver converted a mobile home into a ramp and modified it to launch from a vertical angle so he wouldn't fall back to the ground on public land. For months he's been working on overhauling his rocket in his garage.

It looked like Saturday might be another in a string of cancellations, given that the wind was blowing and his rocket was losing steam. Ideally, they wanted it at 350 psi for maximum thrust, but it was dropping to 340.

"I told Mike we could try to keep charging it up and get it hotter," said Waldo Stakes, who's been helping Hughes with his endeavor. "He said, 'No.'"

Sometime after 3 p.m. PDT, and without a countdown, Hughes' rocket soared into the sky.

Hughes reached a speed that Stakes estimated to be around 350 mph before pulling his parachute. Hughes was dropping too fast, though, and he had to deploy a second one. He landed with a thud and the rocket's nose broke in two places like it was designed to do.

"This thing wants to kill you 10 different ways," said Hughes, who had an altimeter in his cockpit to measure his altitude. "This thing will kill you in a heartbeat.

"Am I glad I did it? Yeah. I guess. I'll feel it in the morning. I won't be able to get out of bed. At least I can go home and have dinner and see my cats tonight."

He got permission to launch on the land owned by Albert Okura, who bought Amboy in 2005 for $435,000. Okura was in attendance and said the event lasted about three to four minutes. The rocket landed about 1,500 feet from the launch ramp, Stakes said.

"Mike branded us as 'Rocket Town,'" Okura said. "It was amazing."

This has been quite an undertaking for Hughes, who lives in Apple Valley, California. He's seen a flurry of reaction to his plans, with detractors labeling him a crackpot for planning the launch in a homemade contraption and his belief that the world is flat.

Some naysayers have posted things like "He'll be fine" with a picture of Wile E. Coyote strapped to a rocket.

"I hope he doesn't blow something up," retired NASA astronaut Jerry Linenger said as Hughes' plans captured widespread attention. Linenger orbited the globe more than 2,000 times during four months in 1997. "Rocketry, as our private space companies found out, isn't as easy as it looks."

Hughes often sparred with his critics on social media leading up to the launch, through Facebook comments and a 12-minute video addressed to his doubters. He's always maintained that his mission isn't to prove the Earth is flat.

"Do I believe the Earth is shaped like a Frisbee? I believe it is," he said. "Do I know for sure? No. That's why I want to go up in space."

That's his project for down the road. He wants to build a "Rockoon," a rocket that is carried into the atmosphere by a gas-filled balloon, then separated from the balloon and lit. This rocket would take Hughes about 68 miles up.

He has a documentary crew following him around to record his ambition, with a planned release in August.

This was actually the second time he's constructed and launched a rocket. He said he jumped on a private property in Winkelman, Arizona, on Jan. 30, 2014, and traveled 1,374 feet. He collapsed after that landing and needed three days to recover.

But there wasn't any footage of him climbing into the craft, leading some to question whether he even took off.

This one was going to be shown online through Noize TV.

"My story really is incredible," Hughes said. "It's got a bunch of story lines — the garage-built thing. I'm an older guy. It's out in the middle of nowhere, plus the Flat Earth. The problem is it brings out all the nuts also, people questioning everything. It's the downside of all this."

His future plans are simple: Fill out the paperwork to run for governor.

"This is no joke," Hughes said. "I want to do it."

TLDR:

He's banged up but okay

He's glad to be alive to see his cats again

This time there's proof he got into the rocket

His next rocket is going to launch from a hot air balloon so he can get 68 miles up.
 
So, after having his rocket plans halted by the authorities several times he actually launched and survived.

https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/2...finally-launches-california-desert/456596002/

I was going to search for this thread but you saved me the trouble. Always fun to know what the insane are doing.



TLDR:

He's banged up but okay

He's glad to be alive to see his cats again

This time there's proof he got into the rocket

His next rocket is going to launch from a hot air balloon so he can get 68 miles up.
 
Holy shit he made it to 1800 feet. Is there even air that high?
 
So, after having his rocket plans halted by the authorities several times he actually launched and survived.

https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/2...finally-launches-california-desert/456596002/



TLDR:

He's banged up but okay

He's glad to be alive to see his cats again

This time there's proof he got into the rocket

His next rocket is going to launch from a hot air balloon so he can get 68 miles up.

He could have taken an elevator to get to that height lmao but he plans on making 68 miles next time?
 
https://apnews.com/9d8e5e8e9245412a...ket-scientist-plans-to-launch-over-ghost-town

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I predict this man will prove that the Earth is flat and we're all victims of a massive scientific conspiracy that has spanned thousands of years.

I predict he won’t and flat earth is a movement to dumb down the collective masses so the assault on science can continue.
 
Legit lol. Boldly going where no man has gone before, imo

It would have been cheaper to get a plane to ticket to, well, anywhere.

That dude is just dumb as fuck. Probably thinks planes don't actually fly so he has to be the first man to do it.
 
Watch his go pro footage from the first flight as shrapnel rips through his parachute. This man wants to attempt this again apparently to prove Darwin survival of the fittest.
 
I predict he won’t and flat earth is a movement to dumb down the collective masses so the assault on science can continue.

You are correct. And I think what a lot of flat earthers don’t understand is that this whole movement is just an extension of creationism. It was the point they reached after trying to deny other scientific truths in order to justify a literal interpretation of the Bible, and ultimately coming to the conclusion that, if the Bible is to be taken literally, all scientific achievements and discoveries would had to have been faked. So the whole thing is just a ridiculous attempt by creationists to discredit science in the name of pushing their idiotic interpretation of the Bible.
 
You are correct. And I think what a lot of flat earthers don’t understand is that this whole movement is just an extension of creationism. It was the point they reached after trying to deny other scientific truths in order to justify a literal interpretation of the Bible, and ultimately coming to the conclusion that, if the Bible is to be taken literally, all scientific achievements and discoveries would had to have been faked. So the whole thing is just a ridiculous attempt by creationists to discredit science in the name of pushing their idiotic interpretation of the Bible.

Agreed, intelligent design is still legit though<Lmaoo>
 
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