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Lies, Distractions, and Possibilities....
If you find info on something, especially if it's new and/or unheard of, put it up.

SR-71 Blackbird -- Lockeed Skunkworks 1964-98

Leading to the:

SR-72 Darkstar (son of blackbird from Skunkworks)
Similar to the 2nd Maverick movie plane.



SR-91 Aurora - 3,000+ MPH 'Donuts on a Rope'


From the altitude and at the speed suggested, unable to fire weapons or drop bombs effectively...
 
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Holy Schite Scatman....

For those that have never seen the movie: The Forbin Project, Blade Runner, Robo Cop, or The Terminator....
Or how about the Battlestar Galactica Cylons or Star Trek's Borg for that matter....
This tech chit is on the verge of getting outta hand....

 
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The freakin' Nanobag I found on that vid is INCREDIBLE!!!

That alone was worth watching the vid, and I'm putting in my order now.
Things like shopping at ALDI's makes buying one, or a few, worth it imo...

 
The list of the coolest things in the world is long, and I was totally unaware of any of them....
Water devices....

 
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Another look at the SR-91 Aurora

I hope half of this is accurate. I have a very good friend who works at Skunk works, and he has told me do not worry about our technology, we have some stuff that would blow your mind. This blows my mind, but knowing the SR71 was developed in the 1950’s, this is very believable
 
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I hope half of this is accurate. I have a very good friend who works at Skunk works, and he has told me do not worry about our technology, we have some stuff that would blow your mind. This blows my mind, but knowing the SR71 was developed in the 1950’s, this is very believable
Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Projects (ADP), known officially as Skunk Works, was a secret aeronautical research facility in Burbank, California. The founder and first director of Skunk Works was Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, who was the designer of a U.S. spy plane called the U-2. Ben Robert Rich joined Skunk Works in 1954 and helped design various aircraft, including a prototype that could reach speeds more than 1,300 mph. He became the second director of Skunk Works, holding that position from 1975 until his retirement in 1991.

During a 1993 Alumni Speech at UCLA, Rich stated: “We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an Act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity…Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do.” At the end of the speech, Rich said, “We now have the technology to take ET home.”

A little bit of individual research by anyone here that's interested in 'Infinite Universe Reality' will do wonders for limiting ignorance....


Harzan reported that Rich said, “We know how to travel to the stars. We found an error in the equations and it won’t take a lifetime to do it.”
Harzan laments that Rich “didn’t say what the equations were,” so Harzan pursued questioning Rich on “the workings of interstellar propulsion systems.”
Rich turned to Harzan and asked, “How does ESP work?”
Harzan replied, “I don’t know. All points in space and time are connected?”
Rich said, “That’s how it works.”
 
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