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DATE CLASSIFIED 20061005_6754

Fratostatic aura pulse reverter


This device is something the average person should fear. However, the average person is not even aware that it exists. Thus those in the know will do the fearing for the general population. The people who have a need to know what this is already know what it is and are not talking. All others must, out of concerns for peace and security, remain ignorant. I can say no more. The title above is a ruse meant to confuse.

To keep the citizenry from going crazy with fear, a cover story has been developed. It claims that this is a rusting airplane engine at an airplane museum in Cottage Grove, Oregon.

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exzim05-Jul-2016 20:05
No, Dave that is a Mk 1, its the Mk 2 that visitors from 'away' have changed
Vspec 05-Apr-2010 09:01
oh no, a three cylinder back-hoe engine.
Tom Briggs03-Jun-2007 14:07
I'll remain ignorant ... been doing it for years
Guest 09-Mar-2007 05:33
Citat sot arf (I translated this so Chip could read it..)
Guest 02-Mar-2007 01:53
Dan, have you looked under the sofa, that's where mine usually goes when I'm consumed by fear.
Guest 12-Feb-2007 20:50
after reading all this I can't find my pulse...
Dave Beedon30-Dec-2006 03:52
I can neither confirm nor deny any of the ideas, speculations, or inquiries. It is best not to be too inquisitive.
1moremile30-Dec-2006 00:51
This is no common pulse reverter.
And I am embarrassed to admit that
I was not trained on this British model.
Made in Putney? Or is that also a ruse?
Guest 12-Dec-2006 19:52
I am sorry I saw this. I was hoping for the best but now all hope is dashed. To the bunker!
purpod06-Dec-2006 15:43
Yes, those of us in the know will fear for the rest of the world. (You do have it secured under the tightest security, right?!) I'm amazed that his image came thru on the camera; did you use a high powered intravision lens for this? Xllnt capture!
John Cooper06-Dec-2006 15:16
You are 100% right Dave, I am not talking.
Guest 06-Dec-2006 07:46
Oh no! I forgot to tick the box!
Hide my last comment quickly!!!
Guest 06-Dec-2006 07:44
Good idea to turn him upside down to confuse those who don't know even more.
I see he's surrendered peacefully with his hands up - not surprising now he can't see where he's going. How did you get close enough to unscrew his one eye?
Obviously I've made this comment private ;-)
Guest 06-Dec-2006 06:30
sorry, dave. but i fight for freedom and the american way and i have to disclose this to the world. it's a subpara------ack, ack, ack!ugh! i've...been.......poi...sone...........duh.................?!
Lee G06-Dec-2006 06:03
I feel vulnerable now that you have shown this to the world. I don't know what it is but your caption has brought down a curtain of dread on my night.
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