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While most spy planes try to stay under the radar, this unknown military drone has apparently been spotted by Google Earth. The photo, making the rounds on various blogs, shows what looks like a large aircraft covered in a white tarp next to an F-16 at a Lockheed Martin facility in Palmdale, California. The facility is reportedly the home of Skunk Works, Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development division.
Originally posted by R0CR13
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Boyd Bushman spills it here ...
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post by Cosmic911
We have hardware; it's broken and we're trying to make it work on our stuff. No bodies.
From what I've read its like a giant jigsaw puzzle , each of the in the know companies get a piece of the puzzle to work on but no one has a full picture so they're all largely in the dark, Lockheed are just one of many.
Originally posted by Cosmic911
reply to post by zrocketman976
I've said it on here before. I have a friend who works as a project manager for LM. In so many words he has told me the following: We have hardware; it's broken and we're trying to make it work on our stuff. No bodies.
Well, do we or do we not have the technology and/or capability to travel to the stars? I think this quote is confusing. Also, didn't Rich say we have hand-scanners that can cure cancer? Well, Ben Rich died of cancer. Why not heal and cure him? That's the second problem I have with it. Regardless, it's interesting and tantalizing to ponder, isn't it?
“We now have the technology to take ET home. No, it won’t take someone’s lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars. First, you have to understand that we will not get to the stars using chemical propulsion. Second, we have to devise a new propulsion technology. What we have to do is find out where Einstein went wrong.”
Originally posted by Cosmic911
reply to post by zrocketman976
I've said it on here before. I have a friend who works as a project manager for LM. In so many words he has told me the following: We have hardware; it's broken and we're trying to make it work on our stuff. No bodies.
post by QueenofWeird
is mathematics an invention by us or a discovery by us.