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Originally posted by jazz10
I have a message for you slayer do you want to try something out?
Sorry its off topic but you won't be disapointed.
Have you got google earth?
Is it the one where you can also select sky and mars?
( Be quick to reply you will love this) I have cracked the illuminati website also the bible and its true meaning. Did you know that tptb have took the bible took the piss out of God and now they are in the crap big time? Do you know that they only printed what they wanted you to know in the bible and other religious books.
The bible and similar are now weapons and God knows this. I was told and shown.
Have you google earth because you and anyone else will do it yourself I aint gonna prove ferk all because you won't be able to deny it.
Answer me are you interested.
Then when I have done do you solelmly swear to share and make my threads global?
God is so real you wouldn't believe. Satan the mofo is what is keeping us chained.
I am going to tell you all my name also as I have really got peoples backs up. My phone is hacked and i have been to hell and back.
I stand by God and I will take all the # they throw. I know they are trying to stitch me up. My threads and comments on twitter are opening peoples eyes.
Which side do you stand?
The beam director is used primarily for projecting laser beams at space objects and is occasionally used for making wide field images of astronomical objects. The coelostat is capable of pointing over a complete hemisphere while allowing lasers and sensors to remain stationary in the attached laboratory.
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit. The largely secret project, parts of which have been made public through Air Force budget documents submitted to Congress in February, is part of a wide-ranging effort to develop space weapons, both defensive and offensive. No treaty or law forbids such work. The laser research was described by federal officials who would speak only on the condition of anonymity because of the topic's political sensitivity. The White House has recently sought to play down the issue of space arms, fearing it could become an election-year liability.
The Air Force Phillips Laboratory at its Starfire optical Range (SOR) has installed the world's largest telescope capable of tracking low earth-orbiting satellites. The telescope has a 3.5-meter (1 l.5 feet) diameter primary mirror and is protected by a unique retracting cylindrical enclosure that allows the telescope to operate in the open air. once equipped with adaptive optics, the telescope will be capable of resolving basketball-sized objects 1,OOO miles in space.
(Washington, DC) -- The Naval Research Laboratory's (NRL's) Naval Center for Space Technology has designed, built and deployed a small satellite to research the gravity-gradient dynamics and survivability of a tethered system in space, known as the Tether Physics and Survivability (TiPS) experiment.
The TiPS satellite was deployed today into a circular orbit, at an altitude of 1022 km (552 nmi) and inclination of 63.4 degrees. A deployment sequence jettisoned the TiPS satellite from a host vehicle and then separated its two end masses from each other. When fully deployed, the 53.5 kg (118lb.) tethered system consisting of two small end-masses is connected by a 4 km (2.5 miles) nonconductive braided tether.
NRL, NASA, and an international network of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) stations are tracking the position of each end-mass to study the dynamics and survivability of tethered systems. Telemetry generated during the separation of the two end-masses was received by the United States Air Force (USAF).
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is a sponsor of the TiPs program. Research and funding for this low-cost, passive experiment began in 1995. The NRO helped fund this project to increase understanding of gravity gradient tether dynamics for space operations. In addition, NRO engineers hope the research will assist the scientific community in evaluating survivability of future tethered vehicles in low-earth orbit.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Bob Down Under
..all this stuff is already on Zorgon's site (and more)
www.thelivingmoon.com...
Originally posted by hp1229
What really should be done by ATS is a list of URL's organized by the topic or area of interest similar to the listings under FORUMS. This way, it will not be a redundant postings of URL's or re-inventing the wheel
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by hp1229
What really should be done by ATS is a list of URL's organized by the topic or area of interest similar to the listings under FORUMS. This way, it will not be a redundant postings of URL's or re-inventing the wheel
I too have some data on Nano tech that involves cloaking but I think I will hold onto that for a bit longer. It's actually not all declassified yet
Developed during the early 1990s, the capabilities of this war-bird are jaw-dropping. And the technology shows that the Defense Department did not fail to utilize what it learned combing through the wreckage of various UFO crashes. The TAW-50 has speed capabilities well in excess of Mach 50, a number the contractor calls "a very conservative estimate." Its actual speed "is classified." Mach 1 is 1,225 kilometers per hour, (approximately 748 mph). That means that the TAW-50 is capable of moving way faster than 38,000 mph. In comparison, the velocity required to escape Earth's gravity is 25,000 mph. And yes, the TAW-50 does go into space.
Originally posted by guyopitz
When stationary these craft are invisible yet they become visible when they move. .
I imagine if the leading edge designs are 30 ( or even less) years in advance, then the 'airplanes' are possibly now electric in propulsion.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
It's a bird! It's a spy! It's both
Backed by the Pentagon's research arm, Monrovia firm AeroVironment has developed the Nano Hummingbird, an experimental miniature drone that could one day do reconnaissance by landing on a window ledge.