Build Your Own UFO
Are Belong To Us dept. writes "Guess where the billions of dollars in the super-secret
Air Force program are going? Build your own for $10 in parts. They're popularly called "Lifters" and they're flying (one
of many videos) without engines and can hover in
place. Admit it, it would have been cool to see a
UFO. Never mind if you didn't, because now you can
build your own (another, step-by-step
instruction, here), like lots
of people around the globe already have, for $10 in
parts. A number of patents surround the technology, some by
NASA. The best introduction
site to all of this is Jean-Louis Naudin's site. There goes your sleep - this is fascinating stuff. ;-)" Any website that uses the phrase "a simple 30KV power supply" is okay in my book.
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I don't have the HTML of the other to compare.
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Sure maybe 40-50 percent are hoaxes, this is saying one out of every two people is a liar.
That being said, The rest is something else. If the government werent keeping secrets, why is it always the government whos first to say its a hoax, they dont even investigate it, they hear UFO and they yell hoax a few seconds later.
Disinformation, and leading people to think its hoaxes, even aliens, would benifit the governments agenda.
problem is, this would also benifit Aliens agendas, they dont want to be known so we can attack and try to kill them so they'd abduct people in the middle of no where, people with very low IQs, so its not believeable, and only do it at night, so they cant be seen.
Either way, i think theres more evidence for these two theories, than millions of people all being hoaxers for no reason
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