Posted on 11/21/2010 12:49:41 PM PST by the scotsman
It’s true! I saw it on the internet.
Where was he going to go? He had pretty much painted himself into a corner, and the German people with him. So, he opted out, leaving them to “go fish”. If not for the Berlin Airlift (provided by their compassionate enemies), many would have simply starved to death.
The allies won the war, appropriated the secrets, and 2 years later they were flying these craft. It’s not so far-fetched a theory as having extraterrestrials come across the Galaxy only to crash at Roswell.
Anyone who wants to come up to speed on this hypothesis would find the book “Intercept UFO” by Renato Vesco to be the original & best material to read.
“This is guerrilla advertising for ‘Iron Sky’, a Finnish movie sci-fi comedy scheduled for 2011, where Space Nazi flying saucers from the dark side of the moon invade Earth in 2018.”
Cool looking CGI, but what are they supposed to land those things on, stilts? They’ve got chopper blades for propellers, lol.
That was an awesome National Geographic special.
You’re right, I’ve seen one of these - but when it’s parked, it’s guarded by the Bigfoot’s CIA handlers, who control the operator with enormous bunches of bananas. The chupacabra is more like a kind of watch dog, rewarded with enormous cans of Alpo.
www.naziwonderweaponsof1995.com/historychannel/html
FYI, wiseguy, chupacabras detest Alpo.
FYI, wiseguy, chupacabras detest Alpo.
Kibbles?
That’s based on a real aircraft. The Vought XF5U. An earlier, proof of concept version did fly.
Here’s more info and some photos of the aircraft on the ground.
http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplanes/aircraft/flapjack.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vought_V-173
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http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2628851/posts
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