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Originally posted by noone81
terrax,
ive been in and out of archatecture, and engineering feild for around 10 years, i "think" why we see some of the "cover""type" blue prints survive, to be published in books, or "snuk" outa where ever and posted, is cause its the "cover" print. basically what im saying is all these "cover" prints are what i would use as a "cover" to a presentation- to whom ever i was setting up a whole "working" or "engineerable" set of drawings to sell to.
these are either very cleverly designed bs, or they are exactly what i explain above, i guess its up in the air with me 50/50, but the fact that so many "cover" prints survived, i dunno. mabe i belive in these.but really what i want is the "engineerable" set heh, then ill be off with my family!
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Originally posted by ignorant_ape
ok , the obvious question - why were they never used ?
Originally posted by zorgon
Also compare the VRIL medium Maria Orsic...
with Goerge Adamski's visitor
and
Jill Thor from Venus... 1952
and Howard Menger's visitor from Venus
Gotta love them NORDIC type Blondes of the Aryan Race
[edit on 27-7-2008 by zorgon]
Originally posted by TerraX
stories of the 1950s and 60s. Why??? Chronology;
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by SuperSlovak
Some of these vril space craft did have weapons mounted on the bottom of them...
Originally posted by zorgon
You use Wikipedia a lot a site that can be edited by anyone... as an authorative source? Hmmmm
Originally posted by JDN24
Sorry to be off topic, but could somebody please provide a link with information regrading these " Vril Disks ".
Again, sorry to be a pain,
Originally posted by noone81
well what you speak is totally true, i have another idea also, doesent a classifieed document have to be classified for something like 40-50 years before it can become public?