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Topic started on 16-7-2005 @ 04:24 AM by anorwegianguy1972
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Found a page with Area 51 images. If my Remote Viewing talent is anything to go by(im still learing how to use it), then the spike thing is a landing
platform made by the US goverment after specifications by a alien goverment in the 80's. It made to hold a flying craft presented to the US as a
gift, the design is a older one but very advanced according to our standards. The craft rests on top of the spike after landing and the spike can be
sunken into the ground when no craft is on it. Making of the spike almost missed the deadline. Hehe, just my two RV cent's.
Enjoy.
www.menphis75.com...
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 04:27 AM by Nventual
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So uh, are you gonna post a link to it?
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 04:33 AM by anorwegianguy1972
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Be patient young Padowan
Originally posted by Nventual
So uh, are you gonna post a link to it? 
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 04:37 AM by Zanzibar
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Interesting, I dont buy the UFO theory of the spike, but I see no other purpose for it, so hey I might as well go with it until someone else has
something to say about it.
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 04:46 AM by Nventual
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Are these the ones you're talking about?
www.menphis75.com...
How come that one has a thing at the top but these don't?
www.menphis75.com...
www.menphis75.com...
I've got this other picture of the object that I got on Limewire.
img337.imageshack.us...
Note that it has the object on the top of it.
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 04:58 AM by Nventual
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I found this interesting, I think they're setting the pylon(?) up.
img226.imageshack.us...
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reply posted on 16-7-2005 @ 05:03 AM by anorwegianguy1972
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More RV "vibes":
The craft is a test from our bulg-headed alien friends. The platform was difficult to make by the specifications, so it was a test of our technical
achievement, if it would break we were not "worthy" to recieve the craft gift. They might have now, but atleast in the late 80's the US goverment
had troubles understanding the technology inside it, they were told how to fly it, but could not backengineer it, they need a empath with technical
skills to do that. So, the platform was the technical test, the craft is the spiritual test. Hehe.
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reply posted on 17-7-2005 @ 07:26 PM by Spreadthetruth
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Wow, theres alot of strange stuff out there. Especially that spike thing.
Why the hell would they place a saucer shaped object on it if area 51 has nothing to do with saucers??
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reply posted on 18-7-2005 @ 07:17 AM by Black Watcher
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Sorry to dissapoint you saucer guys but the retractable "spikes" projecting out of the ground are used for RCS testing. RCS is Radar Cross Section,
they mount a scale model of an aircraft on top of the "spikes" and beam radar waves at it, this is how they measure the radar cross section to
determine how stealthy a design is. I have a picture somewhere of a scale model of the Have Blue or F-117 on one of these "spikes" at Lockheed's
Helendale facility just west of Palmdale in the Mohave desert.
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reply posted on 18-7-2005 @ 08:01 AM by cohiba
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reply posted on 18-7-2005 @ 08:02 AM by cohiba
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Or this:
external image
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reply posted on 18-7-2005 @ 05:24 PM by Black Watcher
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cohiba, great pictures. I flew from Las Vegas to London a couple of years ago and saw what looks like the bottom picture. It looked like a seed shape.
I believe that this is the most stealthy design possible and was made by a company in the north east near New York, I think they use it to calibrate
their RCS system.
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 03:50 PM by Zanzibar
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Nice one, so norwegianguy, were you lying? Because if you were that is very naughty and you deserve to be publicly flayed.
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 06:25 PM by ShatteredSkies
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The reason why alot of those pics look different from one another, is because they aren't of the same location, one pic might have buildings in it
that yo can't even see in an overview pic of the entire base, it just doesn't make sense.
However, The Groom Lake facility does not in itself have any E.T. Flying saucers, but it is believed that the structure S4 9 miles from the base
does.
S4, is situated inside a mountain with about 4 or 5 hanger doors camoflauged by dirt, at 200 feet away, you couldn't even tell if those were doors or
part of the mountain side.
Shattered OUT...
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reply posted on 20-7-2005 @ 02:45 AM by anorwegianguy1972
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Nope, just crappy at Remote Viewing, a interest of mine. I did say it was RV impressions
-Peace out.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 01:32 PM by bzap
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That photo of the seed shape on the spike was also posted in the groom lake inside photos section. I am glad to find this one and it helps clear up
what the spike is.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 02:07 PM by The Director
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There is a SR-71 site with pictures of the craft on one of those spikes.
Wouldnt like to land on one of them
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