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Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 12:49 PM
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 12:52 PM
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Buzz says the china man air force has us whooped..............we might as well give up.
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 01:05 PM
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Chinas J20s are as stealthy as a brick and their use of carriers is in its infancy (they have one, and another on the way). Buzz is trippin 
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 01:59 PM
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 11:04 PM
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An excerpt.... (keep in mind this is part of the Navy's patent application.)
"In the Navy’s patent application for the HUAC, it’s claimed that the radical abilities of propulsion and maneuverability are made possible thanks to an incredibly powerful electromagnetic field that essentially creates a quantum vacuum around itself that allows it to ignore aerodynamic or hydrodynamic forces and remove its own inertial mass from the equation. Thus, the ability to generate such high-frequency electromagnetic waves is key to the alleged abilities of this theoretical hybrid craft that can soar near effortlessly through air and water at incredible speeds with little to no resistance or inertia.
In the patent for the HEEMFG, the technology is described as being able to create what is essentially a force field straight out of science fiction, one that could generate “an impenetrable defensive shield to sea and land as well as space-based military and civilian assets, protecting these assets from such threats as Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles, Radar Evading Cruise Missiles, Top Attack for Main Battle Tanks (land and sea-based systems), as well as counteracting the effects of solar-induced Coronal Mass Ejections or defending critical military satellites in an ASAT [anti-satellite] role (space based system).”
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/01/20 11:49 PM
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Are they using element 115 to power it?
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/02/20 12:27 AM
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Are they using element 115 to power it? Not 221?
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/02/20 12:43 AM
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Are they using element 115 to power it? Not 221? You never know what “they” really know, but it’s my understanding that they know even less about 221 than 115, and I’m not sure that they even have that one handled, yet. But, who knows?
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Re: Fodder for Nerds & Geeks
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10/02/20 01:12 AM
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I heard they use Formula 409 to clean it...
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