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Old June 6th 04, 10:40 AM
robert arndt
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http://www.corax.org/revisionism/doc...n_secrets.html

Here's a 1946 look at the German wartime secrets- just a "fraction" of
the thousands of tons of technical documents stored at Wright Field.
Have fun being in denial.
And to make matters worse, Keith 'ol boy, poor Britain won the war yet
could not afford to develop the massive amount of advanced technology
provided by defeated Germany... because the British Govt. was indebted
to the US for decades afterwards and whatever excellent programs the
Brits did manage to propose were all shut down by your own MPs.
Britain could have very well challenged the US in both aviation and
space if they had won the war as a rich nation. Instead, lowly Britain
(due to German aggression- smile ) lost its superpower status and
most of her colonies postwar!
Your nation is now reduced to a US puppet and after the EU fully
unifies just a servant of the Continental powers- Germany and France.
Poetic justice for "the sun never sets on the British Empire".

Rob
 




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