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originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
a reply to: one4all
Cor blimey.................... Ye of little faith Seeing is believing and believe me the technology they have is a 'little' more advanced than your autonomus Tesla's
It's out of this world and it's too much for everyone right now on Planet Earth
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
a reply to: one4all
So you agree there are other worldly UFOs buzzing around our skies? Btw I'm not talking nuts and bolts as you refer to them, I'm taking something undescribable
originally posted by: johnthejedi24
a reply to: MrBadExample
Not if they told him, that if he said anything, that his fortune would go Poof!and be gone, and his investments would all be gone as well, hit him where it hurts, his wallet and he wouldn’t say a thing...
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
The truth is ....... there can never be disclosure because it'd ruin the show.
"Earth" is the biggest selling soap opera in the galaxy. Admittedly they have to keep coming up with ever more bizarre and sensational storylines to keep their 19 trillion audience interested (hence Trump, for example). And you should see how much money they charge for a prime advert during the Christmas special!
If we found out the truth we'd stop playing and Mega-Universal TV Productions would lose literally billions and billions of Altarian dollars in revenue.
There can never be disclosure!
Eshed, 87, holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering from the Technion
a master’s degree in performance research
a doctorate in aeronautical engineering
In 1965, he served in the technological unit of the IDF Intelligence Division in research and development positions.
In 1969, he was sent by the IDF Military Intelligence to study for a doctorate in aeronautical engineering in the United States.
When he returned, he was appointed head of the research and development department in the Intelligence Corps. He retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Following his military service, he was employed as a professor at the Technion’s Space Research Institute, and in 1981 established and became the first director of the Challenge Program, a unit of the Administration for Research, Development of Weapons and Technological Infrastructure (Mapat) in the Defense Ministry, which is responsible for satellite projects.
He retired from the Defense Ministry in October 2011, having commanded the launching of 20 Israeli satellites.
His new book, The Universe Beyond the Horizon – conversations with Professor Haim Eshed