Sunday, December 9, 2012

CC#3: Gov. Report on Flying Saucer

In an article published my FoxNews by the title of, "Government report on secret flying saucer program made available" the anonymous author informs us, the readers, about the flying saucer that was being discussed in the year of 1956. Adding on to the that fact, the author also explains how this "disk-shaped" aircraft was exactly supposed to look.

In the article it specifically states that, "The National Declassification Center in College Park, Md., opened one of more than 100 cardboard boxes from the Air Force recently and came across a 114-page document from 1956." Know that we have unveiled the document pertaining the saucer, we now know that the government of 1956 were planning on establishing an aircraft that resembled a disk shape. This also strikes up a whole new curiosity on what else the government has been hiding from the United States citizens.

Perhaps our very own government even tried covering this project up and never speaking of it again. In a quote spoken by Neil Carmichael he stated, "It's like somebody went into somebody's office, emptied out a filing cabinet, stuck it in a box, sealed it, and sent it off to the federal records center." Sounds suspicious, yes?

Have we ever thought about how much intelligence in creating new technology our government back in the 50s held? Maybe they were smarter than we could ever even possibly think of. Carmichael also told Fox News that some of the reports in the document were interesting. Maybe the gov.. knew exactly how to create such a foreign object better than we expected.

The "disk-shaped" aircraft comes with an ejector seat, 100,000 ft ceiling, was powered by a "ram jet", and could reach the speed of Mach 4. The document also states that, "Six Armstrong Siddeley Viper turbo jets -- 1,900 lb. thrust, 22.0" overall diameter, 525 lb weight each -- are mounted radially in the wing, exhausting inwards; and used as gas generations to drive a pair of contra-rotating centrifugal impellers by means of a radial inflow turbine."

This program was most likely hid for so many years because people didn't really realize how much our technology was advancing back in the 1950s. Therefore, the government decided that hiding their ideas was probably a better, understanding idea than posting it for the whole world to see.


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