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Science > Physics |
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"nightbat" |
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26 Jun 2004 05:10:31 AM |
| Object: |
UFO Pocket Detector |
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
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| User: "Double-A" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 12:07:53 PM |
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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???
Double-A
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| User: "DaveL" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
04 Jul 2004 02:45:46 PM |
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"Double-A" <double-a@hush.com> wrote in message
news:79094630.0406260907.49ccd9ae@posting.google.com...
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???
Double-A
Does it also include a tin-foil hat?
DaveL
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| User: "MorituriMax" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 01:34:04 PM |
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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....
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 02:57:55 PM |
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nightbat wrote
Lloyd Jones wrote:
No wonder they keep crashing....
That would explain all the crop circles. :-)
LJ
nightbat
It's not that, it's all those Bert sweet potato pies he's been
baking for Darla and aliens, so they sent their thanks by making crop
circles in alien sign language appreciation. Are those pies therefore a
danger to National Security, maybe not if it keeps the aliens happy.
the nightbat
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 02:50:33 PM |
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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. 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.
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
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| User: "Elk" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 02:45:20 PM |
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"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. 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.
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
Goodnight, nightbat
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
26 Jun 2004 03:21:48 PM |
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nightbat wrote
Elk wrote:
"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. 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.
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
Goodnight, nightbat
nightbat
First Elk, it's daytime not nighttime here in the USA and your
answer to nightbat message got posted at 2:50 PM before even my original
at 2:57 PM so that means you must be one of the aliens or Earth contacts
with decoder ring who has pre space-time warped my post before it was
even posted. Wait till FTL Greysky hears about this, he has been trying
to prove his theory or gizmo works.
the nightbat
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| User: "Greysky" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 01:39:41 PM |
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"nightbat" <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote in message
news:40DDDADC.C488D2B2@home.ffni.com...
nightbat wrote
Elk wrote:
"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. 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.
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
Goodnight, nightbat
nightbat
First Elk, it's daytime not nighttime here in the USA and your
answer to nightbat message got posted at 2:50 PM before even my original
at 2:57 PM so that means you must be one of the aliens or Earth contacts
with decoder ring who has pre space-time warped my post before it was
even posted. Wait till FTL Greysky hears about this, he has been trying
to prove his theory or gizmo works.
It's been my belief that the USENET, the backbone of all internet
communications, has been using my FTL Devices secretly to keep the internet
from crashing for years now. Look at all the spam, and junk traffic the net
is now hosting for the past few years, not to mention video, - no one ever
thought it could maintain such levels without crashing and burning. DARPA
has trawled my website years ago, and they are probably the only ones who
have the money to put the application to use on a large scale, while keeping
the secret. I don't mind though. If Darpa wants to use my superluminal
information protocols to keep my mailbox filled with Nigerian Officials
wanting to give me millions, pills that enlarge various body parts, and the
like, who am I to complain? Besides, its probably how Darla and Company are
tapping our feeds so it is OK by me... ever notice the similarity between
DARLA and DARPA? Just one letter, dude.
Greysky
www.allocations.cc
Learn how to build a FTL radio
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| User: "MorituriMax" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 02:19:15 PM |
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Greysky wrote:
It's been my belief that the USENET, the backbone of all internet
communications, has been using my FTL Devices secretly to keep the internet
from crashing for years now. Look at all the spam, and junk traffic the net
is now hosting for the past few years, not to mention video, - no one ever
So how come my ping in Counterstrike is 83? So much for your FTL theory.
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| User: "Greysky" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 02:49:42 PM |
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"MorituriMax" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message
news:T4FDc.9931$Pc.546@fe1.texas.rr.com...
Greysky wrote:
It's been my belief that the USENET, the backbone of all internet
communications, has been using my FTL Devices secretly to keep the
internet
from crashing for years now. Look at all the spam, and junk traffic the
net
is now hosting for the past few years, not to mention video, - no one
ever
So how come my ping in Counterstrike is 83? So much for your FTL theory.
It is probably close to 0, but an illusion must be maintained that there is
at least some delay.... your question should be "why isn't my ping closer to
200?" MMRPGs present a special type of delimma.... Ubisoft tried it with
URU, and could only fit 30 (thirty) people into their game at a time. The
lag was horrific....and that was with only a few thousand people signed up.
I guess Darpa likes some companies more than others... ;)
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| User: "MorituriMax" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 07:59:52 PM |
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Greysky wrote:
It is probably close to 0, but an illusion must be maintained that there is
at least some delay.... your question should be "why isn't my ping closer to
No.. I know that when the guys online are one place then somewhere else cause my
ping is 78 or 80 that isn't an illusion.
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| User: "Greysky" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 09:47:43 PM |
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"MorituriMax" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message
news:c4KDc.20990$w3.11451@fe2.texas.rr.com...
Greysky wrote:
It is probably close to 0, but an illusion must be maintained that there
is
at least some delay.... your question should be "why isn't my ping
closer to
No.. I know that when the guys online are one place then somewhere else
cause my
ping is 78 or 80 that isn't an illusion.
Er, no.... I meant that it might be 200 without something extra to speed it
up.
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
28 Jun 2004 01:59:39 AM |
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nightbat wrote
Greysky wrote:
"nightbat" <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote in message
news:40DDDADC.C488D2B2@home.ffni.com...
nightbat wrote
Elk wrote:
"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. 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.
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
Goodnight, nightbat
nightbat
First Elk, it's daytime not nighttime here in the USA and your
answer to nightbat message got posted at 2:50 PM before even my original
at 2:57 PM so that means you must be one of the aliens or Earth contacts
with decoder ring who has pre space-time warped my post before it was
even posted. Wait till FTL Greysky hears about this, he has been trying
to prove his theory or gizmo works.
It's been my belief that the USENET, the backbone of all internet
communications, has been using my FTL Devices secretly to keep the internet
from crashing for years now. Look at all the spam, and junk traffic the net
is now hosting for the past few years, not to mention video, - no one ever
thought it could maintain such levels without crashing and burning. DARPA
has trawled my website years ago, and they are probably the only ones who
have the money to put the application to use on a large scale, while keeping
the secret. I don't mind though. If Darpa wants to use my superluminal
information protocols to keep my mailbox filled with Nigerian Officials
wanting to give me millions, pills that enlarge various body parts, and the
like, who am I to complain? Besides, its probably how Darla and Company are
tapping our feeds so it is OK by me... ever notice the similarity between
DARLA and DARPA? Just one letter, dude.
Greysky
www.allocations.cc
Learn how to build a FTL radio
nightbat
Hmmmmmm, the plot thickens Mr. Watson, so you think Greysky,
they are already using your super luminal info communication device?
Tesla said there was no apparent upper limit to electromagnetic sub
Planck possible energy transmission that Einstein rejected as too
intricate. C limit may be applicable in normal gravity fields for
massless photons but what about the sub base field micro energy that you
may be tapping? After all Tesla did get info that was so advanced for
his time, and which he claimed was due to alien radio contact. We need
Uncle Al's experiment to proceed and results to see if metric parity
holds true or nulls. Well, Darla and company is suppose to drop those
advanced gifts to me, so we should ask if they know about or have given
the super luminal transmission device to their Earth contacts. She/he
also seems to be aware of you and your site and has great interest in
it. I did try checking it out myself but my computer locked up for some
reason.
the nightbat
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| User: "Double-A" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 08:01:50 AM |
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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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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
28 Jun 2004 12:19:03 AM |
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nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote:
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.
Double-A
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.
nightbat
Relayed random ufo observations imply they must have found a way
to get around the normal experienced G forces of conventional known
Earth man made flight. A sought of vector to vector laser directed
trajectory guidance system with atmospheric and particular planetary
anti gravitational neutralizing apparatus. They have an apparent
fundamental understanding of fluid dynamics and treating non stellar
cooled mass gravitational bodies as purely condensed energy liquids (non
plasma) under strong point center of matter gravity. Sarfatti ZPE
doodles non withstanding, if you create a greater vacuum space vector
point sink then the one you are presently occupying, you theoretically
and technically via laser guided electromagnetic impulse line base
quantum field defaulting would be quickly directed to it (fall) at a
much quicker gradient time line then surrounding energy or mass would be
able to react to it. This relative directed line of travel change of
position with operating anti gravity mechanism would negate longer time
dependent higher displacing momentum normal prop driven, jet
conventional, or higher rocket induced gravitational g forces.
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.
Double-A
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!
nightbat
Hmmmmm, strange but is it strange enough to possibly be true?
Perhaps, and the Darla youthful aliens know of this Earth ancient youth
producing spring and its normal access is now being blocked by Bert's
daily visits without his knowing of the true value of the special very
rare, from the center pockets of the Earth, mineral water. He does say
he feels unbelievably younger everyday and his mind is on girls now most
of the time more and more. Interesting concept if true, ha, ha, he
thinks it's the sweet potato pies and instead it could really be he
found the old abandoned once heavily guarded Indian watering hole which
the Spanish explorers where searching for.
And yep, you guessed it!, the fountain of youth talked about in the
Bible and folklore. The first Spanish new world explorers had noted and
reported back how youthful and energetic the Florida Indians appeared to
be of all ages for such harsh primitive environment. It was rumored, ha,
ha, the cute running around nude native girls were so hot and friendly
in the grass huts, most Spanish sailors didn't want to return and they
say that's how Miami got started. The attrition rate for the new world
was so high the French and English Navy with their harsher military
discipline and more colder northerly explorations then rose to
power.
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
the nightbat
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| User: "SunDancingGuy" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
18 Jan 2005 07:07:18 PM |
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Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
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| User: "WSG" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
18 Jan 2005 10:03:11 PM |
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"SunDancingGuy" <johnl@tcn_.net> wrote in message
news:0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com...
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
Perhaps we could export pockets as a trade item, in exchange
for anti-gravity devices or FTL drives. I've already begun
stocking up on pockets for the coming P-Boom.
Bill
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| User: "Androcles" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
19 Jan 2005 08:33:01 PM |
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"SunDancingGuy" <johnl@tcn_.net> wrote in message
news:0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com...
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
To find out if it has any pockets?
Maybe its a nerd UFO and wants a pen protector.
Androcles.
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| User: "Double-A" |
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19 Jan 2005 10:57:34 PM |
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Androcles wrote:
"SunDancingGuy" <johnl@tcn_.net> wrote in message
news:0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com...
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
To find out if it has any pockets?
Maybe its a nerd UFO and wants a pen protector.
Androcles.
Will this protect my "pocket rocket"?
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Double-A
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
20 Jan 2005 12:29:47 AM |
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nightbat wrote
Androcles wrote:
"SunDancingGuy" <johnl@tcn_.net> wrote in message
news:0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com...
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
To find out if it has any pockets?
Maybe its a nerd UFO and wants a pen protector.
Androcles.
nightbat
No, no, not you too Officer Androcles, say it isn't so.
the nightbat
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
18 Jan 2005 07:28:34 PM |
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In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
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| User: "ah" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
18 Jan 2005 08:50:35 PM |
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wrote:
In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
A µ-band protector detector?
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ah
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| User: "" |
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18 Jan 2005 11:52:51 PM |
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In article <%VjHd.7327$HT6.1328@trnddc04>, ah <happy@verhizn.net> writes:
mmeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
A µ-band protector detector?
--
Hmm, interesting idea. But, mind you, it is a niche application.
Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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19 Jan 2005 09:52:32 AM |
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wrote:
In article <%VjHd.7327$HT6.1328@trnddc04>, ah <happy@verhizn.net> writes:
wrote:
In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
A µ-band protector detector?
--
Hmm, interesting idea. But, mind you, it is a niche application.
Hence the need for pocket protectors to avoid detection and
confiscation.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
19 Jan 2005 03:20:06 PM |
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In article <41EE8240.C54CEFE3@hate.spam.net>, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> writes:
mmeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
In article <%VjHd.7327$HT6.1328@trnddc04>, ah <happy@verhizn.net> writes:
mmeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
A µ-band protector detector?
--
Hmm, interesting idea. But, mind you, it is a niche application.
Hence the need for pocket protectors to avoid detection and
confiscation.
I think we're getting into an escalation here. May end up with a
Department of Pocket Security. Hmm, Dee-P S. I like the sound of it.
Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
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| User: "nightbat" |
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18 Jan 2005 11:50:55 PM |
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nightbat wrote
mmeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
In article <0lcru0p1klv38ilhacg81m9461hdsqemnc@4ax.com>, SunDancingGuy <johnl@tcn_.net> writes:
Why would a UFO want a pocket detector?
How else it is going to detect pockets?
Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
nightbat
Ok, ok, Mati, for those many many deep science orientated
posters that asked nightbat about and wanted to know how to acquire the
net amazing ready built UFO pocket detector or just the plans.
See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe.jsp?query=ufo+pocket+detector&page=1&offset=1&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3Db046decefcd6eed0%26clickedItemRank%3D4%26userQuery%3Dufo%2Bpocket%2Bdetector%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.abateelectronics.com%252F%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSCPTop%26amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abateelectronics.com%2F
Also now available at same site link for folks like Twitty who perhaps
might be interested in the metaphysical or paranormal is the Ghost
pocket detector too. Since I'm not into this specialized ghost hunting
area of scientific expertise I leave it to the better able you to
possibly investigate it and get back to us.
The deluxe higher priced UFO pocket detector is for the professional
researcher only and has a recorder and larger 25 mile to 200 mile
detection radius. If purportedly hooked up to an Tesla high voltage coil
heavens knows what far outer cosmic civilizations you might be able to
pick up under the right pointed celestial body coordinates and clear sky
night or day. Use with extreme caution for you never know when you zero
in on possible extraterrestrial good or bad life forms and they lock on
to you. Greysky can fill you in about FTL communication info if you need
it with his super advanced quantum computer technology.
Thankfully the potential Darla star race now in contact with nightbat
and some of the elite science officer members of net alt.astronomy are
friendly and wish to initiate Earth 1st Official Contact Day.
I am not affiliated with the makers of the UFO pocket device or site
in any way, and use at your own risk. If you do acquire any of the
advertised instruments be very careful where, how, and when you use
them. Try to have coworkers, friends, assistants, anyone, with you to
help back you up in case you possibly make contact and they speak or
land near you. If they do, run and take cover, until you can determine
if they are friendly or aggressive reported grey types. The detectors
come with a full one year guarantee if you can evade the potential
negative races and live that long. Not a toy, use only with attentive
great caution and when in excellent health in order to be able to
hopefully run or hide.
ponder on,
the nightbat
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
28 Jun 2004 04:12:02 AM |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Nightbat,and Double-A You are right I don't like corporations stealing
my money. Avatar in central Florida sells water so high lots of poor
people especially with lots of children have no bread to go with their
water. The chemicals that can reproduce cells at a rate our bodies
were creating when we were 23 are in Mexican sweet potatoes. This is no
secret. The person that figured this out was a professor at the U of
Chicago. A Swiss pharmaceutical Co. made him an offer he could not
refuse. I posted all this months ago. These pills containing these
concentrated youth chemicals cost about a thousand times more than my
diabetes pills. Only about 5% of the worlds population can
afford them,and are eager to buy them at any price. To be able to stay
at 26 is the Mexican sweet potatoes gift to life. Had I known about
this when I was 26 I might have to eat only 3 lb Mexican sweet potatoes
each week. Nice part now my hair got very thick. That was first thing I
noticed. My right eye(very weak all my life) is 20-30,don't need glasses
to drive any more. Sex life has gone up hill(twice a day)
I'm thinking of giving up Viagra,but my wife ordered a year supply over
the web.so I might as well use them up. Bert
nightbat
Thanks Bert, there's a reason Darla is interested with your line
of thinking. But as Double-A mentioned to me are you sure it's not the
water your using instead of the sweet potato pies?
the nightbat
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
27 Jun 2004 03:00:17 PM |
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In sci.physics, Double-A
<double-a@hush.com>
wrote
on 26 Jun 2004 10:07:53 -0700
<79094630.0406260907.49ccd9ae@posting.google.com>:
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???
Double-A
Not to mention that that $20 is for the *plans*. If it is what
I think it is the parts for building the device might be
cheaper than that.
After all, the only really necessary thing for detecting
ferromagnetics involves a radar; a laser would work also,
and both are available in small handheld units for law
enforcement, though they're primarily designed for more,
erm, down-to-earth concerns, such as speeding motorists.
There are also issues such as bandpass width; the
police's "radar/lidar gun" is probably not going to
accept return signals indicating nearly 18,000 mph.
(Most units probably can't display more than 999 mph.)
An interesting, if slightly silly, defense idea: have
everyone mount a small dome-shaped device on one's roof
to protect against intruding spacecraft. Since intruding
spacecraft (not to mention meteors) would most likely
leave an ion trail in the atmosphere as they reenter,
they'd be hard-pressed to evade detection, although one
might try to sneak in during a major meteor shower, if
they don't get perforated by the meteoroids first.
(The method for detecting these trails apparently involves
DX'ing a distant radio station during the day; the signal
will get stronger if the ionosphere gets ionized by the
trail the meteor blazes.)
If they do get through, one can get the plans -- for free --
to defeat the mind-control beams such spacecraft use in
order to dominate our world leaders:
http://zapatopi.net/afdb.html
--
#191,
It's still legal to go .sigless.
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| User: "nightbat" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
29 Jun 2004 04:40:20 AM |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat I've posted the fastest speed the human body can take is
94% of 'c' However I have a theory that space in the direction the
spaceship is going will foreshorten. So even at 94% of "c' you could get
from A to B in a much shorter time. When Darla final shows pictures of
her flying saucer it will show no engines. Nor does her space craft have
any internal engines. It is propelled by pulse drive. In truth whole
outside surface of her space craft is its driving(push force) nightbat
that is why the moving pictures of flying sources show they change
direction so fast. The metal skin of Darla's spacecraft is solid
hydrogen atoms,and these atoms have the same structure of a bucky ball
(60 hydrogen atoms to make the ball) The structure of a bucky ball
makes it the strongest structure in the universe.
Well I would like to say these thoughts came out of my brain,but it was
Treb that put them there. He has an alien girl friend called "Alrad"
Bert
nightbat
Not a bad concept Bert, if a ship hull were made of exotic hyper
strong force nucleus electron counter spin matter which therefore had an
anti gravitational effect, then just particular controlled counter
gravitational orientation would be needed to stabilize and direct the
craft in normal matter gravity fields. Its flight pattern would not be
conventional but could still maneuver horizontal and vertically along
curved combined preplotted vector trajectories. The question presents
where would they harvest said strange stable matter atoms to make the
ships hull out of? It would need to be presumably in a form of condensed
strong gravity field formed or even anti matter but in a very stable or
reverse spin atomic nucleus shell configuration of which we presently
know nothing about but theoretically possible. Free matter-anti matter
particles normally would quantum annihilate each other as they came in
mutual contact, however, theoretically in a protective formed stronger
stable atom or counter base atomic nucleus arrangement, and further in
group atomic compound, composite, or non normal gravity field lattice
formed ship configuration, the results could be quite different. Still
the residual ion radiation effects of contact with normal matter would
theoretically present as higher impacted spin to contacting normal
particles but not particularly to self alter matter atomic
destabilization or annihilation itself, and remember, theoretically.
the nightbat
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| User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" |
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| Title: Re: UFO Pocket Detector |
29 Jun 2004 08:21:10 AM |
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Hi nightbat Solid hydrogen is a super conducter. Bucky balls are
hollow. Each bucky ball could hurle out ions,at a very close speed of
"c" I find that close to reality. We are probably just 1,000 years
from building such a spaceship. We can never catch up to Darla because
she is a million years ahead of us. Bert
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