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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1388042 United States 05/21/2011 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | are you blind? this information isn't exclusive to "wingmakers" lol so he says some run of the mill illuminati, hidden hand talk and you think it came from him.. you're the one who's blind dumb ass.. Well wherever this info came from, it was right on the money and 100% correct. That is something. Who are these Wingmakers? |
Ashen User ID: 1393985 Germany 05/21/2011 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | are you blind? this information isn't exclusive to "wingmakers" lol so he says some run of the mill illuminati, hidden hand talk and you think it came from him.. you're the one who's blind dumb ass.. Well wherever this info came from, it was right on the money and 100% correct. That is something. Who are these Wingmakers? If you want to have your mind blown-away (in a good way :) ), have a look at this : [link to www.projectcamelot.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1388042 United States 05/21/2011 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question 18 -- Interview 3 with Dr. Neruda mentions technologies from real US and Russian corporations. The technologies originate from ACIO research. I have checked this out, and the info on the Mig29 and the Internet compression technologies stand up to scrutiny. Is there a risk of legal action against yourself, Mark and the South Bay Group for making these allegations? Yes, but it is an acceptable risk. I am pretty sure I am the one who brought that to light, as I was reading the Dr. Neruda interviews back then, anything that i could actually go out & check out, be it a name or a corporation, I did my own research, I found the russian website regarding the Radar computer systems that were reverse engineered and it was all there!!!! I went to the wingmakers message board and posted my findings, a few days later the russian fighter plane manufacturer website had been removed from the net. here is that info from the Neruda interviews.... Sarah: "So what can you share with me that corroborates -- even to a tiny degree -- that the Labyrinth Group might exist?" Dr. Neruda: "Nothing. There's nothing you could do to trace things back to the Labyrinth Group. I can't stress it enough. Our ways of filtering technologies into the private sector are extremely subtle." Sarah: "Okay, then. Just give me an example." Dr. Neruda: "The Labyrinth Group developed a computer system, which we call ZEMI. Part of the unique characteristics of ZEMI is that its information structure is based on a new form of mathematics for information storage, recombinant encryption, and data compression. It was a mathematics that provided quantum improvements in each of these areas. And we shared it with scientists involved in the design of the MiG-29." Sarah: "Russia? Are you saying the Labyrinth Group works with the Russian government?" Dr. Neruda: "No, we never worked with governments directly. In this case, we worked with the Phazotron Research and Production Company in Moscow. We supplied them with an assortment of algorithms, which they in turn adapted for use within their information and fire control radar systems aboard the MiG-29. These same algorithms were discovered by American interests and are now being adapted for use in broadband delivery systems for the global market." Sarah: "Who's the American interest? Can you give me names?" Dr. Neruda: "It's not a well-known company, but they go under the name of Omnigon, based in San Diego." Sarah: "And Omnigon has this technology, which was originally developed by the Labyrinth Group for computer storage, and now they're using it to build broadband delivery systems? In layperson's terms, can you tell me what these networks will do?" Dr. Neruda: "Assuming they use this technology appropriately, it'll enable Omnigon to embed a significant amount of functionality in the switches of the ATM network and not rely on server-side solutions, which will increase the speed and custom functionality of a network." Sarah: "By my definition, that wasn't in layperson terms. But it doesn't matter. "Did the Labyrinth Group create this technology or reverse-engineer it from ET sources?" Dr. Neruda: "A little of both, actually. They were created within the Labyrinth Group, but some of the initial thinking came from the Zetas, which was reverse-engineered from one of their spacecraft." Sarah: "How did the organization in Russia get this technology from the Labyrinth Group?" Dr. Neruda: "Fifteen knew one of the senior scientists at Phazotron and presented him with the idea. It was a friendly gesture, which he believed would later be useful in recruiting this scientist. This method of sharing creates loyalty and it can be done in such a skillful way that the recipient of the idea can believe it was their idea and not simply given to them." Sarah: "But you must track these technologies or how else would you know it ended up in Omnigon's hands?" Dr. Neruda: "We have operatives from the intelligence community who feed us information. They're essentially moles that live within the major government research labs and the military industrial complex. In this case, one of our operatives at General Dynamics brought this to our attention. We even use our Remote Viewing technology to track some of our more advanced technologies that we've placed within major syndicates." ------------------------------------------- For example... Check out the following, it's all very real... [link to www.airforce-technology.com] Targeting The aircraft is equipped with an information and fire control radar system comprising: an N-019 radar developed by Phazotron Research and Production Company, Moscow; an infrared search and track sensor; a laser rangefinder; and a helmet-mounted target designator. For longer-range air combat, the MiG-29 uses radar guidance for the R-27 missile. Thales TopSight-E helmet-mounted sight and display (HMDS) is being fitted to aircraft for the Indian Navy. |