Just go a few miles down the road and its guaranteed you will find a government base they are everywhere ,and always near these bases are record ufo sightings ,why is that what is being withheld from public ears ,we are only being told what they want us to hear ,and there is more than meets the eye , i know this from a personal side of things ,had more than 1 gun pointed at me ,why is there underground passages beneath most of them ,why is there special security passes if there was nothing to hide why classify it ,how come there is new airplanes being developed with a cloak of invisibility ,that are also being tested on people where did this technology come from .
And so it begins the above was written in august 2010 by me and now it is Sept 20th 2010 please see below
Now you see it, now you don't: Airbus unveils ambitious plans for 'invisible' passenger planes
Last updated at 1:57 PM on 20th September 2010
Those with a fear of flying look away now - aircraft manufacturer Airbus has revealed plans to build a passenger plane with a completely transparent fuselage.
The design would give passengers the sensation of floating in the sky and would allow them to look down on cities and landscapes below or gaze up at the heavens above.
 
 
Futuristic: The engines on Airbus's "Concept  Plane" are embedded in the plane's fuselage rather than attached to its  wings to reduce engine noise
Airbus' head of research and technology, Axel Krein, told German publication Der Spiegel: 'The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents - where you will be able see the pyramids or the Eiffel Tower through the transparent floor of the aircraft'.
 
 
Scenic route: The 'invisible plane' will give  passengers unobstructed views of famous landmarks such as the Eiffel  Tower through its transparent floor
It includes information about a 'Cryoplane', which would be fuelled by hydrogen, along with streamline engines that are embedded in the plane's fuselage rather than attached to its wings to reduce engine noise.
The streamline engines are shown in a computer-generated image of Airbus’ 'Concept Plane', which features a streamline design framed by curved wings that would reduce fuel consumption significantly.
 
 
Blue skies thinking: The Concept Plane's streamline design would reduce fuel consumption significantly
 
 
Silent flight: A rear view of the Concept Plane's engines which would be embedded in the plane's fuselage
Read more: 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1313631/Airbus-invisible-passenger-plane-plans-unveiled.html#ixzz104xDuDQTSo i was one step ahead yet again of this and just waiting for it to come out.
 
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