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What are they hiding from us?
Christian Russell
Evan Lewis
kek, nothing THAT impressive
Nathaniel Martinez
where do i look for the cool shit?
Parker Cox
Judging by that skunk: furfaggotry
Ryan Murphy
Nathan Sanders
Idk. Maybe we'll see when Trump throws his military parade.
Joshua Turner
Trump better descend on a spaceship
Jose White
Cool airplanes.
Lucas Watson
what about these guys?
Benjamin Price
SR-72?
Julian Mitchell
would you, could you, with a skunk
could you, would you, hit that junk
Dominic Edwards
would you dick it under the tail
would you dick it until you turn pale
would you nut into that stink
would you nut into that pink
Noah Turner
Inagine the US disclosing lev tech during the parade. The entire world would be stunned.
Brody Rodriguez
Landon Collins
would you wrap your junk with skunk
would you fill that skunk with spunk
would you give that critter scabies
would you let it give you rabies
Nathan Fisher
>Here's your fucking ancient aliens, nigger.
Jonathan Ramirez
aliens are a meme. ETs are interdimensional humans.
Justin Cruz
I'd like to say more about striped ass
but I have to teach my English class
Hunter Sullivan
fuck off kike
Austin Evans
I love you.
Aaron Barnes
I wonder what's gotten up your butt
maybe it's just 'cause you're a mutt
Jeremiah Morales
how they actually spend your money
Isaac Ramirez
They literally released a patent for a compact fusion reactor this week with possible applications being jets and autos
Chase Hughes
A lot. Like, for example, a completely black ops space program.
Easton Gray
Check out project aurora. Basically a pulse ram jet that heated the body of the air craft at super sonic speeds to ignite fuel to achieve hypersonic speeds.
Josiah Ward
checked and kek'd
Matthew Ward
Something that can parry the new tech from Russia I'd assume.
Daniel Cook
>fusion reactor
>compact
>fusion
>reactor
Luis Wright
>What are they hiding from us?
The secrets of stealth, advanced communication systems, advanced sensor suites....
That kind of thing.
They are not nearly as advanced as they would like everyone else to believe.
Jason Cook
>They are not nearly as advanced as they would like everyone else to believe.
Although they DO have mind control and mind reading tech. (File that one under advanced communications systems.)
Ryan Richardson
James Hernandez
Sorry I had to distort this image, if (((They))) found this I would be hunted and my whole family killed. It's codename is project x302.
Lucas Jenkins
So (((They))) can build Mach 10 superlanes with wingtips so close to the ground it would touch on every landing, but (((They))) can't recognize your image because of some white lines and artifacting?
Thomas Cooper
That's from the TV show, "Stargate"
Xavier Williams
That was a coverup.
Xavier Wood
As you can clearly see from the forward landing gear, this craft does not take off or land in the traditional sense. As long as AI can't read the picture there is nothing to worry about. Nobody from the government really visits these forums at all.
Connor Peterson
what happened to all that tax money is the only thing they're hiding
Zachary Murphy
>(File that one under predictive programming)
Jaxon Cook
Is that an f304 from atargate????
Henry Ortiz
thank you for that
Xavier Hill
Stargate
Angel Johnson
That we are already interstellar.
Colton Carter
Stargate is real
Eli Wright
FFS you stupid fucking newfags. There is a reference to show so that if you got it you wouldnt blow it like a dumb nigger. Please go the fuck back to /r/eddit.
John Clark
They will have a "warm" fusion reactor (mag confinement) working in 5 years.
Noah Miller
>tfw Americans with clearance levels above the president now make fun of people working at skunkworks because of your post
Carter Fisher
Not yo mama's fusion reactor...
Some physician said the only reason for the Russians to give the Tokamak design to the West was because it would never work and we would bankrupt ourselves trying.
Justin Moore
Fusion, antigravity and particle weapons.
Noah Ramirez
That's from Stargate, don't be a nigger.
>However, how far from reality was Stargate, really? Plausible deniability is a thing.
Xavier Hill
stargate was soft disclosure
Jacob Adams
We have created condensates in the lab that have negative mass, you push on the material and it accelerates backwards. We have also created material that has an oscillating ground state. July 4th should be interesting indeed.
Angel Lopez
>stargate was soft disclosure
Bullshit.
>"Hey, Bob! We have finally finished this advanced power system that creates plentiful cheap energy!"
>"That's great, Bill... let's keep giving middle eastern nations all of our money in exchange for decomposed dinosaurs and plants!"
Ryan Walker
From all the sci-fi shows I've watched them bulb space I would have to say that Stargate was the most realistic concerning human ships
Michael Jackson
>Bill we have this great new tech but let's not reveal it to anyone cuz we need super secret space weapons. Also we make alotta money from the whole oil thing.
Ethan Ramirez
>Also we make alotta money from the whole oil thing.
Yeah, who needs to balance their foreign account deficit anyway?
Economic warfare, what's that?
Carter Lopez
Well they were hiding uncleared illegals doing upgrades on planes when ICE raided, so...
Aaron Green
They have some very advanced drones that have been in operation or a few years now. These are wingless types and are very quiet. I'm not sure if all of it's parts are exclusively made by Lockheed there are other companies involved like BAE but its very secretive and a serious offence to talk about these.
There is a drone which is pod /pear shaped about the size of a small car, that is used mainly in for observation and carries no payload. It is actively deployed in the UK and USA by alphabet agencies for domestic security and reconnaissance of potential threats. I have witnessed this craft in flight on one occasion. There is another drone which splits into smaller components and can be controlled synchronously, which again I have witnessed twice it was hard to judge the size of these smaller components. It was interesting to note that after I had witnessed this about 3 hours later eye witnesses had observed the same objects in the sky over Italy.
I claim no special knowledge, but I have casually investigated these sightings and followed any snippet of information I can find. I believe your chances of seeing them are better around certain military installations and airbases. So I guess to some I may appear slightly more knowledgeable, but the truth is, im taking a best guess and trying to piece a few scraps of information that occasionally slips through.
Blake Turner
I knew a guy who worked at skunkworks as an engineer, he was an old man in his 60s who played video games. He didn't beleive in UFOs and he assumed a lot of UFO sightings were Aurora sightings so I assume that is about the extent of it.
I also knew of a man from one generation before his who worked for NASA before he worked for Lockheed Martin and he indeed believed in non-human UFOs straight up. So this is generational. I figure that now only those who run the company at the very top know anything nowadays.
Colton Wilson
The U.S and the saudi's aren't warring economically, son.
Daniel Allen
Had a coworker that worked there. He said it was embarassing how much they don't have their shit together internally...
Cooper Bennett
It's very compartmentalized. A software engineer coding Ada for a project will not know about the latest craft material which can diffuse light and camouflage for example. You get a very small piece of the puzzle in the form of a task or project and will have no idea of the bigger picture. I'm convinced that most of the UFOs are terrestrial, given my own research.
Adam Reyes
Oh yes. They hide stuff. Bribes, planned obsolescence, business plans to milk as much money as possible from tax payers, with shitty results that need expensives fixes, etc.
They produce weapons for tactical situations that do not exist, in times of peace, its not like the products need to work.
Hunter Murphy
Most is a meaningless distinction.
It's asymmetrical. If even one is real the world changes.
Hunter Brooks
>The U.S and the saudi's aren't warring economically, son.
who told you that?
David Torres
What is "Need to Know"? Jesus, plenty of places have this. Even Government Departments, that aren't involved in Classified Ops have it.
Luke Cruz
My mom worked for Skunk Works for 20 years. Still can't talk to me about the shit she worked on there, aside from saying
>crazy stuff
My grandpa also worked for Skunk Works, he was a department manager during the SR-71 days.
Aaron Sanders
Cooper Sullivan
Somebody who dislikes Obama in a harem anime way.
Leo Fisher
That our spacefaring ships are laughable until we get some serious tech assistance from the Asgardians?
Adrian Campbell
"Familiar with his thinking" eh?
Camden Cruz
well the f-117 first test flew in the early 1970s. so if they had "stealth" almost 50 years ago i'd say they have some star trek type shit for sure. because if they don't, then what exactly are they spending thos billions on??
Anthony Green
They claim to have invented a compact fusion reactor that can fit on a truck.
Before fusion itself has even been invented...
John Davis
Has anyone here seen something unusual and actually recorded it?
I've had three incidences when I've seen these wingless drone aircraft, twice I was driving on a fast road, so could not get a photo, I presumed they came from the airbase here and another time I ran into my house to get a camera and when I came back it was gone. The drone that split into 4 was incredible, I really wish I had a video or pic for proofs.
John Peterson
Capitalism.
Theres a reason the russians did well until perstoika or the Chinks went from feudal warlords to superpower in 50 years.
After a while, things cost more because they can, exactly what Eissenhower warned about with the MI complex.
Do you really think its several hundred mil a jet and not just kickbacks to have jobs in shothole red district 7 of flyover state 4?
Hell, why do you think tjere is the clamor to move the government out of DC and disperse it for jobs?
Got to get that money for me, even when its bad for we
Blake Rogers
Do you think its possible that there exists nuclear powered aircraft in the sky? Bear in mind the first Nuclear submarine was launched in 1954.
I hope this invites discussion as it links in well to the OP's question.
Dylan Russell
You don't have to hide anything if you're privy to invisibility cloaks. Fact.
Matthew Wood
It appears Russia had the first Nuclear Aircraft which completed 34 test fights from 61 to 65
William Brown
USSR Nuclear powered bombers
webcitation.org
Ethan Rodriguez
They tried that, but the furthest they got was putting a reactor on a convair peacemaker without hooking it up. The radiation shielding weighs too much for it to really be worth it. They opted to just use conventional fuels because they already last longer than the aircrew and literally nobody wants nuclear reactors flying around and subsequently into wtc 7.
Juan Lopez
The Soviets were able to get a little further into it because they were less adamant on the safety aspect, but they then also decided it was not worth the risks for the potential reward. Also, these reactors and their shielding pretty much weighed more than the maximum bomb load of the bombers. I think the closest we have is that nuclear powered cruise missile thar Russia recently announced.
Christopher Morgan
oh yea for sure what with toilet seats costing a couple of thousand or some other madness. but with skunkworks in particular i was meaning stuff like when kelly johnson apparently says we have the tech to take e.t. home. then you have stanton friedman saying back in the 60s they were spending 100s of millions on make nuclear engines etc. surely not all of these cool things ended up being scraped?
Daniel Carter
aren't they making an unmanned successor to the SR-71?
Basically a Mach 3+ high-altitude stealth drone
Brody Gutierrez
Everything
Jacob Sanchez
Its been done, b36 came in atomic power.
Its just not worth it.
Same reason ssts died off.
Trans sonic craft have insufficient cost justifications.
Big reason supercruise is so key, it moves the boundary conditions.
Elijah Moore
A Top-Secret skunk obviously
sage
Joshua Bell
Yep. Suprisingly enough, named the SR-72. Meant to be Mach 6+, hence why they wanna make it unmanned.
Xavier Martin
spoopy shit
Blake Phillips
Take et home is more hyperbole simply due to physics.
Like saying how a single man can fly around the globe by walking.
Ignored is the maasive caveats and infrastructure needed.
Further, cool shit is trashed all the time for petty reasons.
Look at all the Obama programs cancelled by trump and Bush by Obama.
Hell we still dont have the needef spg artillery program because everyone new wants to swing their dick.
Its also a lot of stupid lan stuff, like hydrofluroic acid cooled fission piles.
Really nice power supplies and all, but fuck element 9.
Ayden Reyes
>hydrofluroic acid cooled fission piles.
what the fuck let's just fill a lava lamp with cyanide while we're at it
Ethan Torres
Well by the design of the ships along with them having railguns with missiles along with the world still not being United and the other countries still trying to get advanced tech to outclass other countries
Joshua Lewis
Look its insane and suicidal but not stupid.
Its a more energy dense version of molten salt thorium designs.
Just you need hydrofluroic acid as the solvent
And the glorious nuke spam of appreciable damage.
How many shows spam actual famaging nukes like its a late game of Supreme Commander?
UEF ACU with nuke backpack was my jam.
Leo Allen
The only thing I can be sure they have, but is currently kept a secret, is kinetic space based weapons. These weapons do not violate the treaty that we signed and could be as destructive as a nuclear blast if the object was large enough.
I guess it is a good thing China has many empty cities.
Colton Thompson
reality is significantly arbitrary for certain human or human-born entities active in the world today
Luis Adams
Ya I think that's really the only show that actually used nuclear weapons as an offense of means on Mass
Michael Hall
Hell I think Atlantis used fucking 6 of them in one episode
Chase Lopez
Oh, you mean this picture?
Logan Taylor
Well look at that... gateworld.net
Jaxson Brooks
Bingo.
Easton Martin
Well, using up the world's resources is a part of the plan. When everything is used up, whomever has the only energy source, they will rule the planet.
Nolan Martin
You hurt my Cybran soul with your words.