| Subject: Re: Roswell - It Really Happened. by Jesse Marcel |
| From: "Harvey@NZ" <kiwilove@co.nz> |
| Date: 30/07/2006, 23:03 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks |
Art Deco <erfc@netcabal.com> wrote in
news:290720061931456732%erfc@netcabal.com:
http://peaceinspace.com <truth@r.us> wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 01:48:06 +0100, Lizz Holmans
<dillo@jackalope.demon.co.uk> wrote:
On 29 Jul 2006 17:30:44 -0700, riplin@Azonic.co.nz wrote:
There may well be 'secret stuff' at Groom Lake, but no more so than
SR-71 were in the 60s.
Friend of mine worked on the SR-71 during its construction (yes, she
*is* a rocket scientist). She says that was the most beautiful plane
she'd ever seen, and I certainly agree.
Did you know that they were completely unarmed? Not even a pop gun.
By the time it got off a shot it would be miles away from the
intended target.
The only things that beat it for ground surveillance is a satellite.
That's what you believe because you have no understanding of really
advanced technology.
Translation from Alexa-speak: "really advanced technology" == Tom
Bearden scalar kookscreed.
Lizz 'but nothing beats it for pure aestheticism'Holmans
Details about the US aerospace industry and the release of it's
secrets (that we know about) is covered well in Nick Cook's
"The Hunt for Zero Point" - as well as it's history.
He also follows up about the Nazi secret weapons and technologies,
and about Zero Point Energy.
This is a book in pdf format.
Also note - Tom Bearden seems to be the first to release the
first hardware for Zero Point Energy.
Do a search for Tom Bearden and MEG
There is a lot out there about Zero Point Energy, here is a
good example to start with...
http://www.answers.com/topic/casimir-effect
Harvey