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To: Quix
Is the U.S. the only nation who has these craft from which to try reverse engineering? What about the old Soviet Union? If there are other nations in possession of these craft, why has there been no propulsion application of the technology? No radical metallurgic applications? No baiting of each other, to ratchet up the credibility factors between competing nations?
89 posted on 11/22/2002 11:24:48 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: MHGinTN
It's not clear how much Russia and China have. The ET's seem to have shown a marked preference for working with the secret government behind the U.S. government or the U.S. government--depending on how you want to define such things.

Of course, many would say that the secret government is in control of all the world's governments already. Some would say they have been for at least 100 years.

And China and Russia have evidently been eager to buy or steal such advances from us any time they could. Los Alamos is a hotbed of such research--supposedly 75% or more of Los Alamos being deep underground.

Then there's all that stuff of the Dracos et al supposedly up at Dulce north of Los Alamos.

God and few others know the real truth about the issues you raise. But it does APPEAR that the U.S. has the vast bulk of the technological advances in this field. We are supposedly years ahead of Russia and China on such matters. But of course, that was before Dilldo sold them all he could get away with. Thankfully, this stuff is supposedly way above his security clearance.

Even the show tonight said that Bush Sr as head of the CIA refused Jimmy Carter's request for a full UFO briefing.
94 posted on 11/22/2002 11:41:01 PM PST by Quix
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