Re: UFO Pocket Detector
From: Double-A (double-a_at_hush.com)
Date: 06/27/04
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Date: 27 Jun 2004 06:01:50 -0700
nightbat <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote in message news:<40DDD389.5C1B955C@home.ffni.com>...
> nightbat wrote
>
> MorituriMax wrote:
> >
> > Double-A wrote:
> > > nightbat <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote in message
> news:<40DD4B97.55FE9A58@home.ffni.com>...
> > >> nightbat wrote
> > >>
> > >> For you die hard Sarfatti fans or just those with way too
> > >> much time on their hands, here's the ticket you've been looking for.
> > >> Especially the Darla alien fans over in alt.astronomy, who want to know
> > >> when she/he and company are close by and just might want to come in for
> > >> a little chat. It says it fits in your pocket for those lonely out in
> > >> the country or backyard adventures looking for ufo's.
> > >>
> > >> See:http://www.futureHorizons.net/ufoa.htm
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> the nightbat
> > >
> > >
> > > Batteries included???
> >
> > Now we know what the aliens use as backup engines in their flying saucers.
> >
> > "It is powered by a typical piston powered aircraft engine using a pusher prop
> > for forward propulsion. An advanced rudder and elevator control system is
> > designed into the saucershape. The large opening in the middle of the craft
> > allows ailerons to be positioned both forward and aft of the lateral axis,
> > therby maximizing athe air deflection."
> >
> > No wonder they keep crashing....
>
> nightbat
>
> No, no Max, you have it the opposite, the aliens have been after
> nightbat to give them the exact knowledge you just handed to them. Their
> saucers are basically cosmic inter galactic gas stream gliders only and
> they needed the pusher prop forward propulsion system saucer adaptable
> technology to get them out of tight cosmic stream or gravity planetary
> difficulties.
When observing films of UFO's, you see them making maneuvers such as
sharp 90-degree turns and almost instantaneous accelerations. If
these are indeed space vehicles, the only explanation could be a
gravity drive. No crew or equipment on board could withstand those
kinds of accelerations if they were driven by any conventional means.
Space must be so warped by their drive that they literally fall down
their forward trajectory. As in any kind of free fall, there would be
no g-forces felt onboard.
> I was thinking of trading that technical broken down
> Earthman info for the secret of eternal life and you gave it away for
> free. Oh well, I still have lots more top secret info and inventions
> they can't wait to get their hands on.
You know, Bert might actually have the secret of eternal life, but
it's not the sweet potatoes. You remember how the fountain of youth
was, according to legend, located somewhere in Florida. I think that
Bert is so angry about having to pay his water bills to AVATAR, that
he gets most of his water from some local spring or well that he
sneaks off to, which just happens to be......
You guessed it!
> However, if they use your relayed knowledge to mount a full fledged
> invasion don't blame me because you didn't first get a signed Inter
> Galaxy Federation protocol agreement before divulging those secrets.
>
>
> the nightbat
Double-A
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