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What would you do if you lost your license?
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(03-10-12, 09:04 PM)breadlord link Wrote:

Oh shit, Rusty (Of the family Starfish), you've done it now.... blah....blah....blah.. snippety snippety snip... Wink  I originally thought you were just a misguided libertarian, but shit. It turns out you're some kind of underground freedom fighter.



Breadlord you amuse me. Well actually you surprised me, in that you say you 'thought' which must be a first. Guys? like you are usually followers not thinkers. Predictably it's always some kind of naive quasi-socialistic ideal too, left over from long nights in the Students union bar no doubt. It fades though, all followers get tired in the end. The 1960's were full of idealistic hippies who were going to change the world and where are they now? Well ironically, they're the same people you wasted your time protesting about in St Pauls.


Underground freedom fighter eh?  :lol Naw,think of me more in terms of 'an independant nosey bastard that won't be fobbed off' and you're nearer the mark. I see I've made an enemy of you breadlord, and with that in mind do you really think that I would post anything up here that can't be proven? Stroll on lad. Where's your intelligent and incisive critique? Where's your seriously researched counterpoint? I can debate with a five year old who'll come up with starfish and lizard riposte's, in between her crayoning on the wallpaper that is. Come on man raise your game!



Misguided Libertarian? That would be 'misguided' in the sense that I don't agree with you I take it? Well yes and no. I could be described as libertarian in that I think it would be nice if we could all just get along and play nicely in this world, but then some vitriolic ass-hole always comes along, foaming with revolutionary fervour just to spoil it. Don't they breadlord?  Smile


Maybe I'm not making myself properly understood here? OK bear with me... Minds are like parachutes - they work best when they're open. :lol

The reason I pointed out the so called UFO technology above is this. That type of technology is at least 25 years old, yet be honest unless you were in the military you may be forgiven for thinking that aircraft such as the F-117 stealth fighter are cutting edge. The truth is that cutting edge is what joe public don't know about.  What you believe to be cutting edge was revealed to you only because it was obsolete. Even the Lockheed X-22 darkstar is probably obsolete now, and again that is a craft using an electro-magnetic field propulsion system. Such systems are capable of 7000 mph in atmosphere. They were able to hide it from you for so long by using disinformation, ignorance and ridicule. I'll come back to those.

I read somewhere that in automotive technology they are approximately ten years in front. That means that the stuff you see appearing in the showroom today like self parking sensors etc was in R+D ten years or so ago, and it gradually becomes implemented. In the military world that number of years  is at least 50, taking around 40 for the kit to filter into the public's perception. A few examples might be fibre optics, the military had those in 1947. Super tensile fabrics which you now know as 'kevlar', again from the 1940's. The printed circuit, laser, night vision glasses, the list goes on.

Ok so what's all this got to do with Politics?

Well I would suggest the link is pretty crucial to the understanding of what's going on, and remember I say suggest here. My aim is to encourage others to look beyond their own noses, not to convince you that I'm right.

At the end of World war two both the Russian and American military raced to capture Nazi scientists. They ended up getting some of each, but the reason they wanted them was to learn the secrets of their advanced technology. Toward the end of the war those guys were working on stuff you wouldn't believe, and the American's captured the best of the bunch. Werner Von Braun is one of the better known ones, responsible for the V1 and V2 vergeltungswaffe they called him the father of rocketry.  It was Von Braun amongst others who put America on the moon.

Of greater interest even than Von Braun, was the work of Viktor Schauberger, who invented the Repulsine engine, which is basically a high energy (some say free energy) field density engine capable of use in a flying craft of unconventional appearance. A disk for example. It works on a swirling vorteces principle creating some sort of electro-magnetic thrust. I'm not a scientist remember - just a nosey bastard, so I'm not going to do the work for you - I've already done it. If you'd like to check this out start googling 'Schauberger' or 'Repulsine'.

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OK, so all this stuff has been in development since at least 1945, hence the 'Flying Saucer' craze and multiple sightings of strange craft  from the late '40's onward. People were noticing things in the sky that didn't look right, and were told by the politicians that they were weather balloons, swamp gas or any number of unfeasible explanations.  Occasionally one of these craft had an accident, it crashed leaving debris, but more importantly - witnesses. Those witnesses always had a visit from the military telling them to forget what they saw - Or else!


So to protect national security a pattern emerged. Disinformation, ridicule, and ignorance followed by threats, and unfortunately in some cases, more. So here we are in the 21st Century and almost 70 years have passes in which time the military has been quietly developing it's technology.  Those of you who have served in the military, the Police, or even in corporate business will know that information is very compartmentalised.  You know what your told but that's not as much as the guy higher up.  Well Joe Public is at the bottom of that ladder, we're told nothing, even though we're the ones paying for it. Which is why they kept running the space shuttle until recently, to have you believe that that was where we are at technology wise. It was in reality the equivalent of going to space in a model T Ford.


OK, so I have to do a little work now (gasp!) but later I'll mention a couple more projects you may or may not be aware of and then I'll get to the controversial bit of how all this affects you, which ties it all in.  So get your popcorn ready, and in the meantime feel free to think of some other aquatic creature to call me.  :evil















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Re: What would you do if you lost your license? - by Rusty - 04-10-12, 01:49 PM

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