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Lockheed Skunk Works reveals some info on fusion reactor


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And their CEO in '95 admitted they already have technology that far exceeds this. Technology that "can take ET home".

 

:ph34r:

 

Not that I believe in such things, but I like feeding your gullibility:

 

After Roswell, Lockheed developed the U-2, F-4, and SR-71.

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SR-71 was my inspiration as a lad. Had posters on the wall, next to Elle McPherson and others...and Ferraris.

 

I've worked on some cool planes in my life, been with some fine women, and had a few cool cars, but....

 

Ahh hell. Aim for the stars kids!!! You just might reach the moon!

 

Damn! I just looked up some blackbird photos! That is STILL the baddest looking aircraft EVER!

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SR-71 was my inspiration as a lad. Had posters on the wall, next to Elle McPherson and others...and Ferraris.

 

I've worked on some cool planes in my life, been with some fine women, and had a few cool cars, but....

 

Ahh hell. Aim for the stars kids!!! You just might reach the moon!

 

I interpret this as tacit admission that you've worked on reverse engineered UFOs.

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SR-71 was my inspiration as a lad. Had posters on the wall, next to Elle McPherson and others...and Ferraris.

 

I've worked on some cool planes in my life, been with some fine women, and had a few cool cars, but....

 

Ahh hell. Aim for the stars kids!!! You just might reach the moon!

 

Damn! I just looked up some blackbird photos! That is STILL the baddest looking aircraft EVER!

There's an SR-71 parked out front of the Virginia Air Museum at Richmond VA Airport. The weather is taking its toll. It's a real shame to see it just sitting there, more or less ignored!
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