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Old February 18th 04, 10:46 AM
Stephen Harding
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tim gueguen wrote:
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I'd just like to know how come we don't see anything derived from
these "crashed UFO's"? Keeping something secret and never actually
using it sort of defeats the purpose of having it.


A number of times I've clashed on Usenet with a fellow named Don Palermo.
He claims that UFOs are actually human designed craft and that the stories
of "Mr. ET" are simply to cover this up. Why don't we see open evidence of
such craft? According to Don "Its classified," as if merely uttering the
phrase explains everything. Apparentl,y the US has spent zillions of
dollars on "conventional" aircraft and so forth to hide the existence of
this technology, which is controlled by some ultrapowerful cabal, and which
apparently no one else has ever managed to stumble across


If we assume it is the military that is masking the existence
of super capable aircraft via "UFO's", will these aircraft
ever get put to uses beyond mere test flights?

Haven't come across stories from Kosovo or Iraq [yet] claiming
"a formation of UFO's" attacked some target.

Looks like the price of having super capable, advanced aircraft
representing a non-linear leap in technology, is to spend a lot
of money over a very long period of time, hiding their
existence, and never actually putting them to tactical or
strategic use!

Super high tech can be extremely limiting!


SMH

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Old February 17th 04, 12:53 AM
David Windhorst
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Erich Adler wrote:

I see that many people here is the United States cannot comprehend the
developments brought on by the Allied bombing campaign against Germany
during the Second World War.

But over in Germany many such books exist on the subject you Americans
find impossible to discuss civily, German disc planes.




Well, I apologize for being so ignorant on the subject, but that's what
I get for spending all my time over at www.daniken.com I can, however,
converse at length about Mayan laser pistols.

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Old February 17th 04, 07:30 AM
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Even when new amazing jets arrived they were scarce
on fuel and remained stationary on the ground. Up to 300 Messerschmitt
262's were grounded for that reason alone.


I see this is going to be a fantasy piece.... ok.

Get out the popcorn.

Gordon
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USN SAR

Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos to a
reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone.

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Old February 17th 04, 10:04 PM
Simon Robbins
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message
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I see this is going to be a fantasy piece.... ok.


Yes, and from what I can tell, paraphrased almost entirely from a Harbinson
"Projekt Saucer" book, which of course is FICTION.

Si


 




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