|
Post by paranormalskits on Mar 13, 2014 19:42:17 GMT -5
No one can say for sure but its definitely aliens. The video has it labeled birds but thats just a psyop cover up, my uncle works for lockheed and he told me the stories man.
|
|
|
Post by specopsgirls on Mar 13, 2014 19:51:40 GMT -5
Do you not think "They" would have tried to shoot them down with this beast? After all it seems capable of doing just that!
|
|
|
Post by msapple on Mar 13, 2014 20:31:34 GMT -5
No they are friends with the military, how do you think we got the lasers and rockets in the first place, duhhh. Some people, sheesh.
|
|
|
Post by flipthecoin on Mar 13, 2014 20:38:39 GMT -5
That explosion was caused by the corrosive effect of the bird poop. The birds did this. Based on the color of the spot there could have been some egg throwing going on...Maybe Bieber was there working with the birds..
|
|
|
Post by bond009 on Mar 13, 2014 21:03:57 GMT -5
Sorry but I don't think the Military industrial complex are friends with anybody, extraterrestrial or otherwise! And human beings are quite capable of inventing rockets and laser technology all by themselves no need for any alien help there. As to how we acquired shall we say our more exotic technologies, I imagine that had something to do with luck and high frequency radar beams.
|
|
|
Post by stolenpony on Mar 14, 2014 11:54:25 GMT -5
Poor birds. I suppose it is a viable weapon technology for hunting birds. They don't stand a chance. Think how the wind won't matter. With precision infrared optics, you can see through fog and bad weather too. This one does 25-50 damage and uses microfusion cells: fallout wikia Laser rifle
|
|
|
Post by sexykillergirl on Mar 14, 2014 12:20:57 GMT -5
Bieber is pretty caustic so you might have a point there. I wish they had of sent him somewhere other Canada, now we are going to have problems with flying objects. All kidding aside, RCA out of Kanata near Ottawa was making Class IV heterojunction semiconductor lasers in the early 1980's. They were 1080 watts peak radiant flux, operated at 400v@25amps, were about an inch in diameter and had a duty cycle time of about 2-5%. By applying cryogenic cooling through rapid response heat shields, you could get the duty cycle up well over 50%. In addition, if you combined a 1000 or more of these into an array with magnetic focusing and coupling, you could produce ring lasers with a peak radiant flux in the area of 3 to 10 million watts. The technology has been around since the 80's, they are just slowly bleeding the information out now. If you get the chance/opportunity to look at the underside of the stern of Air Force One and they are cleaning "the beast" you'll know what I mean.
|
|
|
Post by johnnyrockers on Mar 14, 2014 13:44:45 GMT -5
If they are effective against the drones flying over America, I'd like to get one for my house.
|
|
|
Post by illuminati on Mar 14, 2014 19:38:55 GMT -5
When they start making one man portable laser platforms, that will be the day I pay attention to laser weapons. Until then, it will always be some tedious box on wheels with a big old battery.
Cool none the less, but yeah. Proper man portability, or nothing for me thanks!
|
|
|
Post by specopsgirls on Mar 14, 2014 19:56:15 GMT -5
Amazing what some people have made... Balloon people shake in fear!
|
|