tangent4ronpaul
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I'll wait a good month before I reach any conclusions; the arsenic bacteria claim turned out to be extreme hype and not, at all, what was originally described---if anything, this is coming off, to me, as just more hype to get extra funding.
Stuff like this pops up in the scientific journals all the time. Occasionally, something gets picked up by a science writer and the damn thing goes viral. Most articles like this are never noticed and written about in the MSM. What's different about this one is the amount of pre-vetting it's getting. No ones been able to explain the unusual results they found.
I seriously doubt it's about funding. They already have their labs and equip. There is no huge rush to retrieve and cut open asteroids. The telescopes to study the planets have already been built and put into space - so funding for what?