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WARNING: The following reply contains detectable amounts of irony and sarcasm. If you are unfamiliar with these concepts or find them inappropriate, please proceed to the next posting in this NG immediately. Thank you. /disclaimer robert arndt wrote: Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. In regards to what I posted let's recap: Arthur Sack A.S.6: Conventional piston-engined circular research aircraft. [...] This aircraft does not represent in any way the nature of the diversified German disc programs. Indeed. Because it is the only one in your list which actually flew. [Snip lots of increasingly weird stuff, including:] [...] Key question is if a larger version was installed in the SS Projekt Saucer program. [...] ^^^^^^^ What? "Projekt _Saucer_"?!? ROTFLOL!! Why the **** would the SS name the project "Saucer" - that isn't a German word! Now we get to the occult stuff and material that is highly controversial. Only _now_ does it get controversial?! [More snippo ... up to stuff like:] After that, again the mediums channeled information of a crashed alien craft in the Black Forest, near Freiberg in 1936. The Thule Society recovered the craft and attempted to reverse engineer it at Himmler's (a Thule member) castle, which served as an SS religious/occult experimentation center. From their studies of the craft Thule supposedly came up with the Tachyonator drive which along with the Schumann Levitator device allowed a rotating magnetic field. These devices as well as a mercury fueled engine were incorporated into the RFZ, Vril, and Haunebu discs. Yeah, sure ... "Tachyonator drive" - cool ;-). BTW, you forgot to include the words "quantum" and "anti-gravity" in the description - otherwise, your little program which concatenates UFO buzzwords with some grammatical filler works quite well. Some of these discs tested various armament from 7.92mm MGs to 30mm MK-108 cannon and larger calibres. All proved impractical and no disc aircraft were ever reported as firing on Allied aircraft. Aww ... that's a bit of a show-stopper here, isn't it? MGs, MK-108s ... didn't the aliens provide any lasers, plasma guns or proton torpedoes? The big question is what happened to them? This is where the wild stories begin. Ah, _finally_ the "wild stories" begin - great, I already feared the plain vanilla b*ll**** would go on and on ... [As promised, the stories are wild ... snipperoo] If the German disc programs are fantasy Andreas please explain the USAF need to keep thier history classified for 75 years (until 2020). The USAF classifies all sorts of old stuff for a very long time without quoting any specific reason. Reportedly there are still some classified WW1 documents! They're just paranoid, that's all. Please also explain how three different peoples in history ranging from the ancients to the USAF describe mercury as powering a non-jet engine to achieve flight? _Three_? That's nothing! _Millions_ of different people have claimed that they can predict the future using a deck of Tarot cards - yet, it's _still_ bull****! And so are Hg-powered flying discs. The ancients had the Vimana craft, the Germans the Vril and Haunebu, and the USAF the TR-3b Astra. Although we might disagree, as aviation fans, I think we can put aside our nationalistic differences for the moment At least the "nationalistic" differences are quite interesting: you are an _American_ NAZI fan, and I'm a _German_ anti-fascist ;-)! and both agree that it would be nice to know the truth. If given the chance to examine the documents still classified today would you not eagerly go through them to discover if these craft existed or not? I would It's a win-win situation for conspiracy nuts like you anyway. If the files are kept under wraps, you cry "Cover-up!" - and when they're finally declassified and don't confirm your claims, you cry even louder "COVER-UP!! The files are faked, the _real_ ones are _still_ secret!" and that's all I'm saying. Probably not. Andreas |
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