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Originally posted by Laurauk
reply to post by gwynnhwyfar
I found the Press Conference on another site, if it is the right one: Link is below, if it works.
Conference on UFO/Nukes
Seems a good list of those who are revealing all of this. I quite believe these Gentlemen. I mean why would they lie.
edit on 27-9-2010 by Laurauk because: To add more content
Originally posted by 8311-XHT
Flying hovercrafts that are super fast and that make no noise like a plane or helicopter?
No... we do not have that on earth yet!
So its plausible to belive aliens are visiting us but it's not plauysible to belive our own government could develop this kind of tech and hide it from us like they are supposedly hiding alien info? That makes no sense.
Also, read The Hunt For Zero Point by Nick Cook.. He makes a rock solid case for the German's developing this IMO.
5. RECOMMENDATIONS
b. CIA, under its assigned responsibilities, and in cooperation with the psychological strategy board, immediately investigate possible offensive or defensive utilization of the phenomena for psychological warfare purposes both for and against the United States, advising those agencies charged with U.S. internal security of any pertinent findings affecting their areas of responsibility.
Originally posted by 8311-XHT
Flying hovercrafts that are super fast and that make no noise like a plane or helicopter?
No... we do not have that on earth yet!
So its plausible to belive aliens are visiting us but it's not plauysible to belive our own government could develop this kind of tech and hide it from us like they are supposedly hiding alien info? That makes no sense.
Also, read The Hunt For Zero Point by Nick Cook.. He makes a rock solid case for the German's developing this IMO.
Listened to a programme on BBC Radio 4 about this, from what I gathered Hitler and his cronies were either trying to prove Einstein wrong i.e. laws of gravety or had some kind of landing ground for alien spacecraft.
"A difficult question," Puthoff admitted. "Obviously during the Cold War one could argue that advanced forms of technological development perhaps should stay with the military. These days it is not so clear-cut. There are additional factors such as potential destabilization of economies by leapfrogging technologies in energy and transportation. In these days of increased terrorism, rogue states, etc., how it should be handled requires a lot of consideration. Anarchy we don't want, but neither do we want a police state. Tough decisions."
A Historical Postscript
In January 1906, more than two years after a pair of obscure bicycle mechanics conducted the first manned, heavier-than-air powered flight, major U.S. magazines and newspapers were still scoffing openly at the Wright brothers' unbelievable claims, often justifying their journalistic skepticism on grounds that top scientific authorities insisted such an achievement was simply a violation of the known laws of physics. Scientific American (which, by an odd coincidence, published a skeptical piece in its Dec. 1997 issue about Hal Puthoff's zero-point energy research) had this to say:
If such sensational and tremendously important experiments are being conducted in a not very remote part of the country, on a subject in which almost everybody feels the most profound interest, is it possible to believe that the enterprising American reporter, who, it is well known, comes down the chimney when the door is locked in his face -- even if he has to scale a fifteen-story skyscraper to do so -- would not have ascertained all about them and published them broadcast long ago?
The Wrights, who had pursued their research in the absence of a complete theory of aerodynamics, struggled on for several more years to convince a doubting world of the reality of their achievement. Although hundreds of people told editors they had witnessed their machine in flight, local newspapers refused to check out their stories. Photographs of the aircraft in flight were dismissed as hoaxes.
It was not until a special demonstration, organized by President Teddy Roosevelt in 1908, that the scientific and popular press finally conceded that the Wright's "impossible" technology did, in fact, work as claimed.
(Terry Hansen is an independent investigative journalist with a special interest in technology and scientific controversies. He is author of The Missing Times.)
Originally posted by bigbomb456
reply to post by dizzylizzy
Joseph P Farrell makes the definitive case for this in his Nazi Bell series...look it up on Amazon, it is one of the few book series with excellent and serious scholarship.
The final conclusion is that in the Oklo area, a number of natural nuclear reactors operated and based on the isotopes and by-products half life data this happened about 1.7 billion years ago.