(03-20-2026, 01:31 AM)Ninurta Wrote: Although this article presents contradictory views from contradictory people, I found it interesting all the same:
https://www.newsweek.com/wife-of-missing...e-11659216
ETA: What the hell is this thing? It's not an aircraft because it has no wings. It's not a boat or a sub, because it does have wheeled landing gear. It has an odd line of what appear to be portholes running down the side. I know what it looks like, but what the hell IS it?
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A giant suppository for Iran.
Lockheed trolling.
Electrogravitic tic-tac
It's an underground train for transporting people to & fro military DUMBs. It operates in a vacuum tube tunnel capable of breakneck speed.
Interesting flag choice in background. (I think 33 stars). It was the official U.S. flag from July 4, 1859, to July 3, 1861. It is historically notable because it flew over Fort Sumter during the early months of 1861, including when the Civil War began with the Confederate attack on April 12–13, 1861. The famous "Fort Sumter Flag" (a large garrison flag) had a distinctive diamond-shaped arrangement of its 33 stars.
Reminds me of...
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Flying Trains Could Be Coming Your Way
Here's an interesting speculative post:
THE DEAD DROP: The Missing General Didn’t Just Leave Clues. He Left the Physics
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell
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