I think it was new to them, and while they were losing the physical war, they didn't want to lose the grand scheme of their accomplishments, which would have happened if they brought out the 5 or 6 so saucer craft, so they took what they had and their top people and "disappeared".
Im interested, where did they go? why? Whats the ultimate plan? Their still alive, including Hitler? Wouldent the U.S know about it?
Do you think that we'll see the colonization of Mars in our lifetime? I recently read an article about a one-way mission and I got to thinking...would I go if the opportunity arose? I suppose I would be disqualified anyhow, but if I weren't...would I be up for the adventure? Would you?
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Going would of course mean no snus. Hmmmmmmm.
Actually, with PACT, it might be easier to get snus shipped to Mars than America.
Wait, let me get this straight. Tom, you think that 70 years ago, the Nazi's developed a means of interstellar travel, but don't believe 30 years later that the US landed on the Moon? Am I summing up this lunacy properly?
Billions of people believe Moses turned a stick into a snake, and Jesus walked on water.
Which is more absurd?
Are ETs absurd? I don't think so.
Secret German tech absurd? I don't think so.
Flying saucer craft absurd? I don't think so.
ET contact with Earthlings absurd? I don't think so.
So, while many may not think this as plausable, it is possible, which is more more logical than what billions of people believe.
Let me offer some plausable, logical facts to this discussion............
well ppl Tom is correct.....again. Heres additional, little known info on the mars trip;
Aunt Jemima was originally a vile prostitute. Her husband was the first black man imported to mars back then. After he was taken, Aunt Jemima started making small breakfast cakes to serve to her clients. In honor of her husband she made them saucer shaped to remind the world of his fate for eternity.
Later in life Aunt Jemima and Mrs. Butterworth became great friends and, for quite some time, engaged in a torrid lesbian relationship. It was at that time when Mrs. Butterworth came up with her famous syrup totally by mistake. She was actually attempting to produce a sticky-sweet palatible lube for Jemima, her older lover. The rest is well known history.
google it. its all there
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
More than 100,000 people around the world have applied to be the first to make a one-way trip to Mars, according to organisers of a prospective mission....
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