Over in 'the things we did to pass time'...In 1961, USS Spinax (SSR-489) became the first submarine to fly a kite while submerged. The 5'x7' kite was fashioned from bamboo sticks, a garment bag, cellophane tape and 1500 feet of nylon line. It served no purpose other than to entertain the crew who watched it through the periscope during a Pacific crossing.
Never trust a group of bored bubbleheads. LOL.
Ingmar Bergman's 1984 Wendy's Super Bowl Ad, at approximately the 4 min. mark...
"HOWARD DUFF SPEAKS"...
Howard Green Duff (November 24, 1913 – July 8, 1990) had a tempestuous relationship with actress Ava Gardner in the late 1940s. In October 1951, he married British actress Ida Lupino.
After he was listed in Red Channels as a communist subversive in 1950, he lost his radio work and might have forfeited his entire career had it not been for his marriage. Duff and Lupino had a daughter, Bridget Duff (born April 23, 1952). The couple separated in 1966 but did not divorce until 1984. He subsequently married Judy Jenkinson. Like former wife Lupino, Duff was a staunch Democrat.
Ida Lupino, Hollywood Renaissance Woman (Vanity Fair archived)
Researchers are working on using a bubble to develop technology called supercavitation that would allow a submarine to achieve supersonic speeds of up to 3600 miles per hour. The bubble reduces the drag effect of going through water.
And Lockheed Martin has a patent for it from 2009. To some degree this already exists, as the Russians have it on a certain type of torpedo. Of course having a patent on anything does not mean the technology actually exists let alone actually work, but they say the mil-industrial complex is often 25-50 years ahead of what the public thinks they know. Maybe a resident "bubbleologist" knows more about this luxury feature.
Anyways, it's always fun to fantasize about such futuristic tech. Besides, it is the US Navy that runs the world or rather keeps the "system" flowing no matter the cost.
Supersonic Submarine or underwater UAP / USO.
Secret US Military Projects started after 1947, hide everything from the public and anyone not read into the programs. From that moment on, after the Eisenhower Agreement with aliens at Holloman AF base, (current home of the Guardians & the Reaper), the SSP program began according to some conspiracy researchers, but whatever the case that base is damn spooky.
President Eisenhower, A Dental Emergency, and the (Potential) Alien Cover-Up
And we know how dentists & spooks are like two peas in a pod.
That spook cracks me up. Note that Mr. Area 51 Mellon only uses the broad, all encompassing but safe acro term "USG" and acts like he's totally oblivious (nothing to see here) to the fighting factions within and the secret society members that make up the hidden hand of nefarious actions of guardian gatekeepers.
I often wonder how much of all of this is hocus pocus counterintel gatekeeper nonsense to keep adversaries (and us) guessing and going down rabbit holes that are dead-ends and lead to madness which also generates $$ at your expense, in one form or another, to keep it all a mystery of bizarre vagueness.
When it comes to asking questions within the deep cybernetic space, just make sure it's...
Meh, don't worry about it. New band kicking off this summer...David Delonge:
You do want to be in the band, right? Where all the 'stars' are. Free beer or ice cream! No?
Ok, how about...
"The new Apple Pro VR! I'm so happy and content. I can see God...wait, oh damn, it's just Elon Musk."
More options to be continued...
Never trust a group of bored bubbleheads. LOL.
Ingmar Bergman's 1984 Wendy's Super Bowl Ad, at approximately the 4 min. mark...
"HOWARD DUFF SPEAKS"...
Howard Green Duff (November 24, 1913 – July 8, 1990) had a tempestuous relationship with actress Ava Gardner in the late 1940s. In October 1951, he married British actress Ida Lupino.
After he was listed in Red Channels as a communist subversive in 1950, he lost his radio work and might have forfeited his entire career had it not been for his marriage. Duff and Lupino had a daughter, Bridget Duff (born April 23, 1952). The couple separated in 1966 but did not divorce until 1984. He subsequently married Judy Jenkinson. Like former wife Lupino, Duff was a staunch Democrat.
Ida Lupino, Hollywood Renaissance Woman (Vanity Fair archived)
Researchers are working on using a bubble to develop technology called supercavitation that would allow a submarine to achieve supersonic speeds of up to 3600 miles per hour. The bubble reduces the drag effect of going through water.
And Lockheed Martin has a patent for it from 2009. To some degree this already exists, as the Russians have it on a certain type of torpedo. Of course having a patent on anything does not mean the technology actually exists let alone actually work, but they say the mil-industrial complex is often 25-50 years ahead of what the public thinks they know. Maybe a resident "bubbleologist" knows more about this luxury feature.
Anyways, it's always fun to fantasize about such futuristic tech. Besides, it is the US Navy that runs the world or rather keeps the "system" flowing no matter the cost.
Supersonic Submarine or underwater UAP / USO.
Secret US Military Projects started after 1947, hide everything from the public and anyone not read into the programs. From that moment on, after the Eisenhower Agreement with aliens at Holloman AF base, (current home of the Guardians & the Reaper), the SSP program began according to some conspiracy researchers, but whatever the case that base is damn spooky.
President Eisenhower, A Dental Emergency, and the (Potential) Alien Cover-Up
And we know how dentists & spooks are like two peas in a pod.
That spook cracks me up. Note that Mr. Area 51 Mellon only uses the broad, all encompassing but safe acro term "USG" and acts like he's totally oblivious (nothing to see here) to the fighting factions within and the secret society members that make up the hidden hand of nefarious actions of guardian gatekeepers.
I often wonder how much of all of this is hocus pocus counterintel gatekeeper nonsense to keep adversaries (and us) guessing and going down rabbit holes that are dead-ends and lead to madness which also generates $$ at your expense, in one form or another, to keep it all a mystery of bizarre vagueness.
When it comes to asking questions within the deep cybernetic space, just make sure it's...
Quote:Like the FPP, the Kavli Prize is very recent, first being awarded in 2008.
One of its first recipients was Donald Lynden-Bell of Cambridge University, President of the Royal Astronomical Society.
That in itself is a clue, given that Lynden-Bell is partly responsible for much of the current confusion in astronomy.
Although we are told he was given the Kavli Prize for his work on quasars, he has also been promoting dark matter since the 1980’s, and his influence is one of the many reasons dark matter has gained such prominence.
Several decades ago it was decided to push dark matter as one of the premier open problems, using it to gain open-ended funding for a variety of projects.
Although I have shown the answer to the dark matter “mystery” is quite simple, those in control of physics and astronomy aren’t interested in simple solutions – or any solutions.
They don’t want answers, they want big fake questions that require big fake searches, preferably searches costing in the billions – which they can then milk from the treasuries.
That is why the mainstream never seems to make any headway on the dark matter problem (or any other problems), and why Scientific American is telling you this very week on its cover that “Dark matter may be much weirder than physicists thought.”
Weirdness is very convenient when you are selling open-ended searches for manufactured things: it prevents logical questions and rational critique.
Miles Mathis – Big Fake Questions
Meh, don't worry about it. New band kicking off this summer...David Delonge:
You do want to be in the band, right? Where all the 'stars' are. Free beer or ice cream! No?
Ok, how about...
"The new Apple Pro VR! I'm so happy and content. I can see God...wait, oh damn, it's just Elon Musk."
More options to be continued...
"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