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**Confirmed** Boeing believes Anti-Gravity drive is possible

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Well what we do know Hayabusa is that Art Bell and his wife, who live not too far from Area 51 both saw a large black triangle glide over their heads soundlessly. Whether it was us or somebody comming to check our progress with the Roswell stuff is any bodies guess. We do know, though, that the black triangles are seen by people all over the place and they don't seem to make amy noise. I don't think there's any doubt that people are seeing something. What it is, is the question
 
There are more than a few strange things going on. I understand Art Bell is selling coffee now? Anyway, if this WERE true, expect to see martian terraforming within a century. Maybe I could get a good cup of tea there.
 
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
I always get worried when I hear the term "Free energy."

That energy's gotta come from somewhere. Even if the conversion to "antigravity" were 100% efficient, it'd still take a lot of juice to power a spaceship. Not un-do-able, but still, "Free engery" just doesn't exist in the world of known physics.

What if it exhausts an unknown fuel source? We think it's free energy, but in reality it is exhausting some finite source that we just don't know is there?
 
Shouldn't George W be making it his first priority to get this scientist - by force if necessary?? Just think, if this is real and it gets into the hands of the wrong people, it could spell trouble for the U.S. I say go get this f@cker at any cost...

Napalm
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
This is either the greatest discovery since the wheel (and probably greater) or the biggest fraud since politicians.

Certainly would be interesting if it were true...

But this reminds me very much of Russian claims to have developed all sorts of extrasensory powers in their laboratories, but there were always some reason or another why the results they claimed to achieve could not be reproduced for outside observers. I doubt that Boeing really expects anything to come of this.
 
Shouldn't George W be making it his first priority to get this scientist - by force if necessary?? Just think, if this is real and it gets into the hands of the wrong people, it could spell trouble for the U.S. I say go get this f@cker at any cost...

There is no need to get this 'f@cker.' We have the plans for the thing and so far haven't gotten sh!t out of it. I honestly think it's a load of crap but might as well throw a little money at it on the off chance that it's real.
 
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
I always get worried when I hear the term "Free energy."

That energy's gotta come from somewhere. Even if the conversion to "antigravity" were 100% efficient, it'd still take a lot of juice to power a spaceship. Not un-do-able, but still, "Free engery" just doesn't exist in the world of known physics.

What if it exhausts an unknown fuel source? We think it's free energy, but in reality it is exhausting some finite source that we just don't know is there?

then it could be the biggest mistake mankind has ever made
 
Well if there is no need to get him because the U.S. already has something similar in the works, then George W should at least consider eliminating him. Just think of what could happen if the US had this technology and those pinkos in Russia did not. I say we still get this f@cker one way or another...

Napalm
 
Originally posted by: LordSegan
"always get worried when I hear the term "Free energy."

That energy's gotta come from somewhere. Even if the conversion to "antigravity" were 100% efficient, it'd still take a lot of juice to power a spaceship. Not un-do-able, but still, "Free engery" just doesn't exist in the world of known physics. "

Maybe we will start using this and then one day the universe will explode-- then, for a brief nano second, the human race will realize just how the big bang really occured.

oh man, good call there. I can see it now, we would have just enough time to say "ah shi..."
 
Without going into the physics, there is "free" energy. Trouble is it may be impossible to get it. Think how fast you could go though! Tone this puppy down and have it pull just 1g just ahead of a car. w00t!
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Well what we do know Hayabusa is that Art Bell and his wife, who live not too far from Area 51 both saw a large black triangle glide over their heads soundlessly. Whether it was us or somebody comming to check our progress with the Roswell stuff is any bodies guess. We do know, though, that the black triangles are seen by people all over the place and they don't seem to make amy noise. I don't think there's any doubt that people are seeing something. What it is, is the question

A friend and I were talking about this very thing a few days ago, these crazy black triangular craft that tons of people are seeing.
We came to the conclusion that they are, without a doubt, the next secret military aircraft, and that they'll be declassified in our lifetime. Should be fun.
 
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