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Area 51: Fact or Fiction
anyone watched it tonight on TLC?
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Oh wait.....No...That's Lifetime. Nevermind....... |
I watched 10 mins of it. I had been watching TV for like 3 hours, so I didn't feel like more.
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When I lived in LA, a friend of mine worked at the Lockheed Skunk Works facility where they do a lot of "black" projects engineering. She had a top security clearance and as inquisitive as I was whenever I asked her about stuff like that she would never say anything other than you wouldn't believe the technology and things that are out there.
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Nop ;) I'd like to see it because area 51 really intrigate me
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amazing how people keep there mouth shut on this stuff....
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i really cant comment on it since it was befor my time i know the details based on movies and such. it make you think that we cant be the only ones in the universe..
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8 people in my family work at area51
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They were working on stealth technology 1940's - 1950's
You can only image what they are doing now :1orglaugh |
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Went from horses being the number one form of transportation to testing privatized space jets within around 100 years time..
In another 50 years the technology will make everything today appear simply primitive Nanotechnology is coming and its the biggest thing since the invention of electricity |
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Bring there own food:)
Typical of Black Ops folks. |
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but I do know there is alot of hype about those nano stocks |
area 51 is NOT where it used to be. I used to work special projects for General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin.
and heres a tidbit. In 93 we got requests from a subcontractor in Vista Ca. for us to design measuring instruments to detect molecular flow through hardlines. |
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molecular flow through hardlines?
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a form of teleportation by transmitting molecular structures like a ftp webpage, were the original is reconstructed (by onsite materials/compounds) on the recieveing end.
My friend worked there and said they were able to "disasemble, on a molecular level, inanimate objects and "send them" by special construct lines and have the same object -reassembled at the offsite recieving point. |
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Which actually brings in alot of questions of morality.... what's infinite times infinite |
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inamimate reply is to easy to attack, it was objects with linear compositions that were the first and easiet to transmit.
They needed the measuring devices to determine if the correct amount of "information " had been sent , or if teh send proccess needed to be continued. this was very much seat of the pants operations, much like our construction of criuse missles, of which were maybe 70% handmade individual parts and procedures. Each one was a "work of love" so to say. whats disturbing is I personally help design and construct in batches, 477 nuclear stealth cruise missles which - to my knowledge have never been used or disscused, ever. I have photos of said item includeding sketches and diagrams that Hughes left behind. And the porn chicks I work with think I'm just a dumb ole guy.. whatever. |
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It's interesting that pictures of Area 51 exist yet the government denies its existence.
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the site you see is no longer operating. take a drive through wyoming some time... its OWNED by Haliburton.
but seriously I have it on good info that the new 51 is located south of denver and west of colorado springs about 110 miles. that and think for a moment, when was the last time you heard ANYTHING about N dakota. yeah.... think about that one. Ohh an dhow was it broken down? I have no idea I wasnt allowed to see that process. I had black access. but not purple. Purple people were god. |
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go look for yourself the old powerlines are stil laying out there trailing off over the mountains.
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lived in southwestern colorado for a bit. i could bend your ear for a few hours on just my personal experiences let alone the 9 other reputable people's stories. crazy stuff happens there.
7 of us got buzzed by something that lit us up in the middle of the desert in New Mexico. There was no rotor wash, or engine noise... just a static like hum. one of the gals with us on the camp trip freaked and started screaming "what do they want from us". odd. i'm an airforce brat so i'm pretty up to date on the noises and light configurations of helo's and planes. this didn't match any i've ever seen. the next morning 5 apache gunships flew on the deck right over us like they were looking for something. And they were loud as hell. you tell me and we'll both know. |
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Something that I've been wondering about and I know our guys are working on is this . When the Soviet Union fell it was found out they had been working on a way to travel underwater at speeds faster than sound. What this would mean is not only could you travel underwater faster than sound, but so could a missile or torpedo which wouldn't be able to be detected until it was too late. My dad was in Nuclear weapons back in the Vietnam era and he has always said the shit they had back then would still amaze you today. I believe the thing about the molecular flow stuff because I remember reading about some scientist being able to teleport a atom. Was big news for about a day then you never heard anything about it. Here is the only thing I could find about it link . |
About 5-10 years ago i picked up a rolling stone magazine. The double truck ad that covered pages 2 and 3 had a black woman and an asian man ( i think) and offered up text on sharing soup rather than recipes. It was an IBM ad stating that "our scientists have discovered a way to..." teleport an item from one location to another. I'm sure i've got this all fucked up but the ad blew my mind. There was never any mention of it again.
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