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Billy
20th December 2011, 21:16
I do not agree with the title of the utube video. But interesting that they are not shy to allow everyone to see what they have now,

TPTW show off their new toys.

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Lifebringer
20th December 2011, 21:20
Revealing of the hidden has begun.

Disclosure of truth and the Universal Family of God's creational beings.

Yes!!!

Zepheriah
21st December 2011, 17:45
More simply, its the fuselage of section of an in-development aeroplane. And if its TPTW, not TPTB, surely they wouldn't have any new toys.

Still in power brah, still in power.

modwiz
21st December 2011, 18:13
If you were to wrap the downed drone in Iran with a tarp it would resemble what was on that flatbed. The news lady said it might be a drone. Yawn!

Dick
21st December 2011, 18:14
looks like the X 47B plane.

http://media.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/AIR_UAV_X-47B_UCAS-D_3-View_lg.jpg

Dick.

jorr lundstrom
21st December 2011, 18:23
I sure would like one of those, even a second hand one. LOL

Siberia9
21st December 2011, 18:53
The true propulsion system on these types of things is what I keep scratching my head about. I cant say much about it but I was looking at a triangular drone being built by a civilian contractor in the US a while back, it was a little smaller than this one, and I could not see how they would be able to fly them half way around the damn planet without external fuel tanks, or for that matter what the engine even is. The one I saw appeared not to have an engine at all. I tried to take photos but my phone was disabled as soon as I entered the building so I only have my memory, but it was impressive. This stuff is all around us if we just pay attention, its built by us the regular folks, the welders and machinist we drink beer with, because those that design it cant build it themselves. In fact I had a trucking company in the 90's and you would not believe the stuff we hauled for the govt. Like driving a trailer out to the desert and have to leave it at a specific spot and drive away, only to watch it fly away by helicopter to be unloaded somewhere. So it doesn't really suprise me that this is going down the road.