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John Cooper23-Nov-2006 11:11
Hope it is better than the one his brother Millenium did for us.
Dave Beedon23-Nov-2006 08:24
The circular portion was created by an industrial designer named Ray Dome.
Stellman 08-Nov-2006 17:35
To be quite honest, I believe this is more of an alien craft rather than the suggested Baybel advert. My theory is that the circular part is a space craft and the plane is meerly a landing craft. Taking it back to Agghbler
Guest 08-Nov-2006 17:34
To be quite honest, I believe this is more of an alien craft rather than the suggested Baybel advert. My theory is that the circular part is a space craft and the plane is meerly a landing craft. Taking it back to Agghblr
Ian Dalgliesh13-Oct-2006 00:02
Its an advert for "BABYBEL" cheese.
Antti 29-Jul-2006 19:00
That plane is a flying information fortress. it has all sorts of radars and information crap. thats why it has that big round thing on its fuselage. u tellin me u never seen planes like that before and ur how old? im 15 right now but ive seen all sorts of planes in games,books,tv,etc. i know planes. u go to google earth and go to las vegas where there is that big military airfield in the far north east corner of the city. there is one of those planes parked and i saw it. also there are over like 2 dozen F16s there and some private jets. dont mistake a ufo for a plane. ufos fly crooked paths and go slowly most times. usually they go so fast that only cameras can get them on film in a fraction of a second.
write to me if u like. u might not see the plane parked there if u have old or new version of google earth cuz they update the pics like once a year.
John Cooper15-Jul-2006 22:59
Cindy, there is every possibility that the plane you saw is a military plane, full of electronic warfare equipment. Do not ask too many questions about it. Project Echelon will track you down, your name will be put on their list. Once listed, your name will never come off the list.
Guest 15-Jul-2006 22:13
I've never seen this sort of plane before.. ever.. up until THURSDAY, July 13, 2006 fly overhead around 1:45 PM PST heading EAST. But just before it flew over, there were 2 USA Fighter jets that flew by heading east. It was about 2 minutes later, that I saw this plane you have posted here.

Seriously.. what sort of PLANE is this that would fly over Portland, Oregon? In all the years I've lived here, this was the first time I've ever seen this sort of plane.
Dave Beedon02-Feb-2006 23:57
You are successful in your attempt to keep it quiet: it was completely "off of our radar."
John Cooper29-Jan-2006 16:37
Dave, One of our team has precognisant abilities. We try to keep it very quiet as it is such a powerful tool.
Dave Beedon29-Jan-2006 15:20
John, your use of the word "rose" concerns me. Did you know in advance of my telling you of the significance of "rose petals"?
John Cooper01-Jan-2006 14:27
Explored is a good word.
A rose by any other name. Keep away from shrinks or anything else you want to call them.
They are the devils spawn.
Dave Beedon01-Jan-2006 01:13
Would the use of "explored" cause you less discomfort?
John Cooper31-Dec-2005 00:21
I just hate that word "probed" it brings me out in a cold sweat.
Dave Beedon30-Dec-2005 22:58
I, too, have never been in one, but I have seen them in flight and while the planes were parked at Boeing Field. Once---decades ago---a candy bar came into my possession without having been paid for. Thanks for warning about shrinks; I'll keep it in mind while my mind is being probed.
John Cooper30-Dec-2005 16:42
Dave, I have never been in a radome. Criminal class, (been there).
DO NOT talk to a psychiatrist (been there).
They are the deadbeats who failed every lesson in Psyops, got thrown out, and now take out their anger and frustrations on unsuspecting members of the public.
The "Samaritans" had to be invented to cope with all their ex customers.
Dave Beedon29-Dec-2005 23:18
John, I must say that fighting The Battle has a side effect that is troubling: we are so focused on the threat of world domination that our conversations wander far and wide, as evidenced by this photo's comments. It's a big conceptual step from radomes to the criminal class, don't you think? Note to self: confirm with team psychiatrist that I am all right.
John Cooper28-Dec-2005 12:24
English society was split into groups, upper class, middle class, working class, criminal class. (the last one spanned the three preceding with no discrimination).
This system created the English Empire. (commonly and mistakenly called the British Empire). Whereby England ruled a large portion of the planet Earth.
Then came political correctness and a blurring of class distinction.
Since then England controls nothing, not even itself.
Before I die, I will see England disappear. All its achievements removed from the history books. The meek will have destroyed the Earth, as forecast.
Dave Beedon28-Dec-2005 00:25
This pronunciation scheme sounds like an effort to create jealousy, unrest, and disunity. The goal is obvious: a splintering of English society into groups that dislike one another for petty reasons. I cringe at the implication regarding The Battle: a weakened society is an easy target for mind control and subjugation. For the sake of mankind, this scheme and its proponents must be eradicated!
John Cooper22-Dec-2005 10:49
Crispin, being a member of the upper class. Is making a point about pronunciation.
To prove that you are better than other people, i.e. the lower classes you have to show it in various ways. Their speech, practised carefully from childhood is instantly recognised anywhere in the country. Words are changed beyond recognition.
Featherstonehaugh, is pronounced Fanshawe.
Magdalen, is pronounced Maudlin.
There are many more examples.
His point is, the chinese name could be a very simple name like, the house on the corner, by the gasworks.
But as he is not privy to the inner workings of chinese nobility, he makes a typically upper class facetious statement.
Crispin is very nice person, I have known him all my life. Occasionally when we pass in the street he actually aknowledges me. A real gentleman.
Dave Beedon22-Dec-2005 09:03
Our code people can't decipher the message from Crispin of Hooe. Can you help, John?
Crispin of Hooe 20-Dec-2005 11:40
It is pronounced,
Fanshawe House,
Maudlin Road.
John Cooper20-Dec-2005 08:52
With great difficulty.
Dave Beedon20-Dec-2005 03:48
That could be in China, but I'll have to check with my comrades in the Linguistics Division to verify. By the way, how is that place name pronounced?
John Cooper10-Dec-2005 10:46
Dave, I looked on the back of the abacus it said made in,
Tianjinshifushidazixingcheyouxiangongsi.
Dizhi:jintanggonglujunliangchenglukounanchajinlu.
Do you think this might be in China ?.
It is definitely not north of the Watford Gap.
Dave Beedon10-Dec-2005 07:41
Too bad about the calculation problem---maybe the abacus was made in China.
John Cooper08-Dec-2005 18:08
R.E. where your underwear is made, China is not spelt U.n.i.t.e.d. S.t.a.t.e.s.

Dan, Mars, Jeep, I think he is being economical with the truth. Our experiment no.18, we sent a web cam to Mars. Apart from a fault with the cam, every picture came out tinted red. The only vehicles we found were very small, wheeled, and unmanned. All broken. One supposition is they were toys dumped by a much superior travelling species.
Come to think of it, the web cam might have materialised in Utah. Thats a very red place.
We had a problem calculating the co-ordinates when a wire broke on the abacus.
Dave Beedon08-Dec-2005 01:41
Dan "Disinformation" Dunn has slandered my character and mis-spelled a key word while doing so: all my underwear is made in the United States! Can you trust someone who went to Mars in Jeep? It's common knowledge that trips to Mars are best made in a Subaru station wagon. Beware the inappropriate space traveler!
Guest 05-Nov-2005 17:46
I think Dave might have some alien genes...or at least some foriegn underware....DD
Dave Beedon 29-Jul-2005 21:22
Sorry, John, I am not at liberty to discuss that. ---Dave
John Cooper29-Jul-2005 15:30
Dave, This one was over England, a long way from Seattle. Do you think it might have got lost in some sort of "triangle"
John
Dave Beedon 28-Jul-2005 21:58
Over the years many of these airplanes have been spotted sitting on the flight line at Boeing Field, in Seattle, ostensibly during testing of their "radomes." That is just a cover story for their real purpose: to act as testbeds for captured flying saucers.
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