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++ Excerpted from The World View Magazine: Issue 2, Volume 2 ++<br />
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For Those Who Haven't Heard: The Challenger Transcript<br />
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DISCLAIMER: This info was submitted by an unknown freelance journalist.<br />
The World View Magazine And It's Editors Claim No Responsibility<br />
For The Creation Of This Document. We Have No Ties To NASA, Or<br />
Any Other Government Organization. The Transcript Follows The<br />
Audio Tape Which Was Released To The Public By NASA. As<br />
Journalists, We Chose To Publish The Document, Because We Feel<br />
The American People Have A Right To Hear All Opinions Regarding<br />
This Issue. The World View Does Not Condone Nor Do We Necessarily<br />
Agree With The "Cover-Up" Theory Related To This Incident. As Far<br />
As We Know, This Information Is Public Domain.<br />
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A secret NASA tape reveals that the crew of the shuttle Challenger not only<br />
survived the explosion that ripped the vessel apart; they screamed, cried,<br />
cursed and prayed for three hellish minutes before they slammed into the<br />
Atlantic and perished on January 28, 1986.<br />
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The tape is said to begin with a startled crewman screaming,"What happened?<br />
What happened? Oh God - No!" Screams and curses are heard- several crewmen<br />
begin to weep- and then others bid their families farewell.<br />
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Two minutes forty-five seconds later the tape ends. That's when the shuttle's<br />
crew compartment, which remained intact after the vessel exploded over the<br />
Atlantic, hit the ocean at over 2,000 miles per hour, instantly killing the<br />
crew.<br />
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" Cover up? Of course there was a coverup, " declared Robert Hotz, a member<br />
of the Presidential commission that investigated the disaster. " NASA can't<br />
face the fact that they put these astronauts in a situation where they didn't<br />
have adequate equipment to survive. NASA doesn't give a damn about anything<br />
but covering it's ass, " he said.<br />
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The official account released by NASA ends with shuttle pilot Michael Smith<br />
saying, " Uh-oh!" Some NASA employees have evidently heard more-much more.<br />
And they provided the rest of the account based on what they've discussed<br />
within NASA in the last five years. The astronauts had time and realized<br />
something was happening after the shuttle broke up.<br />
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" All shuttle astronauts carry personal recorders and the tape in<br />
question apparently came from Christa's (McAuliffe), which was recovered<br />
after the shuttle disaster, " said Hotz. Jarvis was sitting beside her, and<br />
when he figured out what was happening he said, " Give me your hand. "<br />
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" NASA insists there's nothing like that on tape but they're talking about<br />
the mission tape, not Christa's. So they're not lying, but they're not telling<br />
the truth, either. "<br />
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A journalist with close ties to NASA was even more emphatic," There are<br />
persistent rumors, dating back to the disaster, that this tape is absolutely<br />
bone-chilling. "<br />
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The following transcript begins two seconds after NASA's official version<br />
ends, with pilot Michael Smith saying, " Uh-oh! " Times from the moment of<br />
takeoff are shown in minutes and seconds and are approximate. The sex of the<br />
speaker is indicated by M or F.<br />
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T+1:15 (M) What happened? What happened? Oh God, no - no!<br />
T+1:17 (F) Oh dear God.<br />
T+1:18 (M) Turn on your air pack! Turn on your air...<br />
T+1:20 (M) Can't breathe... choking...<br />
T+1:21 (M) Lift up your visor!<br />
T+1:22 (M/F) (Screams.) It's hot. (Sobs.) I can't. Don't tell me... God!<br />
Do it...now...<br />
T+1:24 (M) I told them... I told them... Dammit! Resnik don't...<br />
T+1:27 (M) Take it easy! Move (unintelligible)...<br />
T+1:28 (F) Don't let me die like this. Not now. Not here...<br />
T+1:31 (M) Your arm... no... I (extended garble, static)<br />
T+1:36 (F) I'm... passing... out...<br />
T+1:37 (M) We're not dead yet.<br />
T+1:40 (M) If you ever wanted (unintelligible) me a miracle...<br />
(unintelligible)... (screams)<br />
T+1:41 (M) She's... she's... (garble) ... damn!<br />
T+1:50 (M) Can't breathe...<br />
T+1:51 (M/F) (screams) Jesus Christ! No!<br />
T+1:54 (M) She's out.<br />
T+1:55 (M) Lucky... (unintelligible).<br />
T+1:56 (M) God. The water... we're dead! (screams)<br />
T+2:00 (F) Goodbye (sobs)... I love you, I love you...<br />
T+2:03 (M) Loosen up... loosen up...<br />
T+2:07 (M) It'll just be like a ditch landing...<br />
T+2:09 (M) That's right, think positive.<br />
T+2:11 (M) Ditch procedure...<br />
T+2:14 (M) No way!<br />
T+2:17 (M) Give me your hand...<br />
T+2:19 (M) You awake in there? I... I...<br />
T+2:29 (M) Our Father... (unintelligible)...<br />
T+2:42 (M) ...hallowed be Thy name... (unintelligible).<br />
T+2:57 (M) You...over there?<br />
T+2:58 (M) The Lord is my shepherd, I shall...not want. He<br />
maketh me to lie down in green pastures... though I walk<br />
through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no<br />
evil... I will dwell in the house...<br />
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T+3:15 to end. None. Static, silence.<br />
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