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The casualties of private space enterprise


    
    
    
    
                     The Casualties of Space Enterprise
                              By Jim Bowery    
    
    
    Our leaders in commercializing space operations have been dying
    about one year after demonstrating they pose a serious threat
    to the monopoly on space infrastructure held by NASA's Southern 
    Centers.  For those of us involved in the effort to break up that 
    monopoly, the deaths of these leaders have been a particularly 
    grevious and frustrating series of tragedies.  It is difficult to
    rule out foul play given the history of anticompetitive practices,
    both legal and illegal, exhibited by the Southern Centers and the 
    vast amount of money at stake (billions of dollars per year).  
  
    Our leaders who have recently died are:
    
    
    Richard	Challenger disaster investigator and leading physicists
    Feynman	who refused to go along with the Rogers Commission white-	
    		wash and published his own, scathing and widely read, attack 
		on the Southern Centers.  He died shortly after publishing 
    		this attack.
    
    Gerald	Developer of the economical gun-launcher was, like West 
    Bull	Germany's OTRAG, hounded out of the Western aerospace 
    		community because Southern Center "scientists" didn't want 
    		competition from his gun.  When he, like OTRAG, found 
    		refuge with a third world dictator who would provide him 
    		with support for his project, he began actually building 
    		a gun capable of hurling projectiles into space.  He was 
    		assasinated within a year.
    
    George	Fundraiser for and President of American Rocket Company
    Koopman	which developed hybrid rocket motor technology entirely
    		on private capital.  After success appeared within reach,
    		the Southern Centers provided his competitors with government
    		funds to develop competing technology.  He sued.  Within
    		4 months he was dead in a single car accident on an isolated
    		desert road, just two month's before AMROC's first launch.
    		AMROC, itself, was a secondary casualty.
   
    Malcolm	Secretary of Commerce under Reagan who actually practiced
    Baldrige	the principles of privatization.  He supported the early 
		work and promotion of the Commercially Developed Space 
		Facility which would have been developed on private capital 
		and for a fixed price lease, guaranteed early service for 
		microgravity experiments funded by government agencies.  
		The Southern Centers, believing this to threaten rather than 
		support their space station program, used all the political 
		tools at their disposal to silence Baldrige.  Baldrige set 
		up an Office of Space Commerce to support ongoing efforts to 
		commercialize space services.  He died within a year of 
		establishing this office.  Significantly, two of the chief 
		political tools used by the Southern Centers were Scott Pace 
		and Sandra Adamson who used their positions of trust and
    		authority in the supposedly "grassroots" National Space 
    		Society to suppress all efforts by the grassroots to support 
    		CDSF.  Sandra Adamson works on the space station.  Of much 
		greater import, Scott Pace now occupies a key position 
    		within the Office of Space Commerce established by Baldrige
    		where he will make critical decisions regarding the revival
    		of CDSF-like programs.  His first publication from that office 
    		on the financing of space businesses included several case
     		case studies which make no mention of the CDSF or of Koopman's 
    		AMROC, while giving most coverage to "businesses" that
    		are closely affiliated with the Southern Centers and their
    		contractors.

    Since foul play cannot be proven, no matter how many such coincidental
    deaths occur, we can only recall Abraham Lincolon's warning that
    the greatest danger to our freedom will come not from any foreign
    agressor, but from pernicious internal powers, perhaps within our
    own government.  The most critical war to wage for freedom is right 
    here, on our home soil.  San Diego L5 and other pro-space activists 
    can pride themselves in pulling more than their weight in this war.
    
 
 
 



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