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Lockheed Exec Refuses To Comment On Video Exposing Mystery Aviation Technology On Secret Testing Base




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https://dailycaller.com/2021/09/30/...hief-skunk-jeff-babione-national-defence-air/
 
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Thanks to Tik Tok and the internet, our enemies will save tons of money on surveillance. We will just give it to them. Imagine if the internet existed in 1960...to Rooskies would have had something to counter the SR71.

But back then, officials at Lockheed would have just said "no comment" Today, we are stupid enough to show a picture and ask the guy to comment on it. "Why yes...this is the secret power saucer that we have been working on. It can fly about as fast as an SR71, but can turn on a dime, making it damn near impossible to shoot down. We'll be providing blueprints and technical specs sometime next week. Ordinarily we'd like to keep this stuff secret, but the dad gum conspiracy theorists are worried that we will use it on our own citizens. So we've adopted the new protocol to inform the world on all of our top secret stuff."
 
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Thanks to Tik Tok and the internet, our enemies will save tons of money on surveillance. We will just give it to them. Imagine if the internet existed in 1960...to Rooskies would have had something to counter the SR71.

But back then, officials at Lockheed would have just said "no comment" Today, we are stupid enough to show a picture and ask the guy to comment on it. "Why yes...this is the secret power saucer that we have been working on. It can fly about as fast as an SR71, but can turn on a dime, making it damn near impossible to shoot down. We'll be providing blueprints and technical specs sometime next week. Ordinarily we'd like to keep this stuff secret, but the dad gum conspiracy theorists are worried that we will use it on our own citizens. So we've adopted the new protocol to inform the world on all of our top secret stuff."
Hell's bells, we hire them all the time, and you're surprised?

Ask Eric Swalwell and Diane Feinstein.
 
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