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Topic started on 14-3-2007 @ 09:57 AM by Sekhemet
area 51 black ops


Originally posted by Sekhemet
Hi, i dont know if this has been here before it has some fascinating info ive never heard.

At about 17 minutes into this film the guy is talking about a 700 ft long craft dubbed 'old faithful' because it shows up at area 51 at 4.50am every thursday, travelling over mac 10, and that it orbits the planet, and that it is a 'nuclear platform' with 132 types of nukes on board.

The guy said this craft sighting is preceeded by 'skyquakes', (sonic booms?) where peoples homes rattle without no evidence of eathquake activity or military programs running or any other natural weather event.

So i googled skyquakes and found this page straight away (now on a cache as real link died )

califor nia skyquakes

Also i found this link on skyquakes not being seizmic activity ATS in 2003.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

This is a list of areas of skyquakes (havnt read them all yet)

www.shadowresearch.com...

So anyway watch all the video, what do you guys think? 42 levels down!? all that cement


EDIT -- forgot the vid link here >>

black ops area 51

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reply posted on 26-3-2007 @ 09:50 AM by Tom Bedlam
Originally posted by Sekhemet

At about 17 minutes into this film the guy is talking about a 700 ft long craft dubbed 'old faithful' because it shows up at area 51 at 4.50am every thursday, travelling over mac 10, and that it orbits the planet, and that it is a 'nuclear platform' with 132 types of nukes on board.


Ok, if it's literally in orbit, then it has no Mach number. If they're claiming it's circumnavigating the planet in the atmosphere, that's not an orbit. I'm in a hurry so I don't want to punch in the numbers, but what's the altitude of a one-week orbit? Hint - it's way out of the atmosphere. Why a week?

There aren't 132 different types of nuclear weapons. I'm not sure there are that many if you take into account all the ones that are obsolete. Why would "types" of weapons be impressive? Or relevant? USAF in Europe only has one "type" of gravity bomb they normally carry, for instance. They can set the yield to different levels to achieve different effects but that's not a "type".


The guy said this craft sighting is preceeded by 'skyquakes', (sonic booms?) where peoples homes rattle without no evidence of eathquake activity or military programs running or any other natural weather event.


Well, if it's preceded by these "skyquakes", and it shows up at this fixed time and place every Thursday, then the craft must be hitting the exact same points in its "orbit" every week. You'd think the people under it would be setting their watches by it. However, they're not. Bogus info.
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