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Originally posted by vorlance
I'm making a leap that some here have some knowledge of Solar Warden from the info posted in other forums (which is illegal to post here!).
I'd like to hear from anyone wishing to discuss the supposed secret space fleet. I understand that the guy who hacked US Space Command got some tantalizing hint at the reality of these space activities from non-terrestrial ship to ship transfer orders.
The only other specifics about the Solar Warden fleet is that it's supposed to consist of two or more aircraft carrier like space vessels with accompaning space planes ala fighters.
I suppose the actual tech level is really beyond anything seen so do you think the United Earth (shadow gov) is sending these ships out to other star systems in an effort to take it to the enemy?
Originally posted by vorlance
Ok, now that it's here (rather than Space Exploration where I posted it to discuss the possible space exploration of Solar Warden)...
Originally posted by vorlance
I bet credits to Navy beans some of the ships have mass drivers!
How about lasers and nukes? For sure.
How about shields ala the fine tuning improvements of the old but not forgotten Philadelphia Experiement?
"The Americans have a secret spaceship?" I ask.
"That's what this trickle of evidence has led me to believe."
"Some kind of other Mir that nobody knows about?"
"I guess so," says Gary.
"What were the ship names?"
"I can't remember," says Gary. "I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect."
"I found a list of officers' names," he claims, "under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'."
"Non-Terrestrial Officers?" I say.
"Yeah, I looked it up," says Gary, "and it's nowhere. It doesn't mean little green men. What I think it means is not earth-based. I found a list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers', and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren't US navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet."
George Bush now admits that he was convicted of drunk driving. On September 4, 1976, a state trooper saw Bush's car swerve onto the shoulder, then back onto the road. [The Bush camp spin that he was driving too slowly is simply a lie.] Bush failed a road sobriety test and blew a .10 blood alcohol, plead guilty, and was fined and had his driver's license suspended. His spokesman says that he had drunk "several beers" at a local bar before the arrest. Bush was 30 at the time. He now says that he stopped drinking when he turned 40 because it was a problem.
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Source.
Originally posted by Implosion
It’s ok for the leader of the most powerful country in the world to have been a drink driver
Originally posted by Spiderj
And I didn't vote for bush either. So quite frankly I fail to see the validity of your point.
Spiderj
Originally posted by Blaine91555
No it's not good for the intelect or to establish credibility.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
"The Americans have a secret spaceship?" I ask.
"That's what this trickle of evidence has led me to believe."
"Some kind of other Mir that nobody knows about?"
"I guess so," says Gary.
"What were the ship names?"
"I can't remember," says Gary. "I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect."
No it's not good for the intelect or to establish credibility.
"I found a list of officers' names," he claims, "under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'."
"Non-Terrestrial Officers?" I say.
"Yeah, I looked it up," says Gary, "and it's nowhere. It doesn't mean little green men. What I think it means is not earth-based. I found a list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers', and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren't US navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet."
The crew of all space craft including the Space Shuttle are "Non-Terrestrial Officers". Everything else he says is speculation.
What we have here is a admitted criminal who is stoned all the time and can't remember what he even read, who saw the words "Non-Terrestrial Officers" and information about the transfer of supplies and equipment between vessels and made the a giant leap in logic because he did not recognize the names?
Why is this post still open?
Point being, one of them is held in high acclaim by a large swathe of the population despite various nefarious deeds in his past, the other is completely disregarded because of them. Hope that clears up what I was attempting to point out.
Originally posted by vorlance
The hacker's name is Gary McKinnon. He claims to have hacked US Space Command and gotten the goods. You can read one article about him here
On those occasions, Gary's connection would be abruptly cut. This would never fail to freak out the then-stoned Gary.
Given that the justice department has announced that the information Gary downloaded was not "classified", and he was stoned much of the time...
"I can't remember," says Gary. "I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect."