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33 Trillion Times The Speed Of Light - Space Craft Developed ByDept of Defense
On Friday, June 7, 2013 8:53:34 PM UTC-4, Mr. Me wrote:
The ship that I saw near the Shenendoah mountains in Virginia, that went straight up and climbed slowly above me with a high pitched engine noise that went "WEEEEEEEEEEE" as it ascended, then, suddenly turned itself to its left, and facing us, went over the mountain to my left, which was a stunt by the guy or fellows piloting the craft, was amusing, but the truth of the matter was that, that vehicle could have been developed into not only an orbital space ship that scientists could get a very cost effective, nearly free ride up to the stratosphere and beyond to study the atmospheric layers above to learn more about them, but that ship could also travel inter-galactically, as it could travel at 33 trillion times the speed of light. With a little bit more research, a larger one could have been built with special alloys and they could have made a trip to Mars an event they could undertake in about ten minutes minus time to get up out of earth's orbital gravitational pulls and tugs, to go orbital, that is, to break free of earth's gravitational fields and then blast your way to Mars, for a few pennies of oil, which was probably the fuel that was used to power the ship. Did you know that oil is a mineral, much like liquid mercury is. Your science textbooks have it all screwed up. There is no such thing as oil and tar and coal being created by bogs of dead leaves and roots, and strange animals. That's a lot of horse rot, that is, horse ****. Oil and tar are viscous minerals just as coal is a mineral. Now how dumb can you be not to see that connection? Anyway, with about 9 teaspoons of the mineral "Oil" in the engine, being slowly fed to the propulsion system, they could cruise to Mars and back in two to three minutes, minus turn around time. Of course, the big problem is that they still hadn't figured out how to provide the ship with a gravitational environment, but no doubt, other entrepreneurs, i.e., back yard physicists have no doubt already figured out that one and had tried to get it patented, but the U.S. government, no doubt, confiscated their ideas, and stamped it as "Top Secret" and "State Secret", and then they confiscated all of those professor's work and notes, and all their experimental data. Then later, when it was convenient, they settled it permanently by executing the physicists and back yard physicist hobbyists and their friends who knew about their work. Oh, by the way, I met the guy who had that ship that cruised through my neighborhood. His name was Steven. He was flying an old junk heap that he had trouble paying the upkeep bills on. I was pretty impressed by it, but it was not too advanced a ship. He worked as a privateer, a slave trader, and he used that ship to go out and capture poor people, and persons who he could sell off for a reasonable price. That's how he supported himself. Every year, the companies that sell those ships and other similar kinds, refurbish the ships, and they charge more to refurbish them than the cost of a new one. By the way, as Brad had stated, Brad was right when he said that the guy, Steven, piloting that ship that came by me in my neighborhood had turned on his cloak mode, and suddenly I was no longer able to see him. I learned that, that is exactly what he did. Cheers, John Ayres ?????????? STUFF |
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