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MYSTERY SURROUNDS AIR FORCE'S SECRETIVE X-37R SPACE PLANE LANDING PLAN
Posted By: Seawitch [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 7-Feb-2012 03:20:31
Mystery surrounds Air Force's secretive X-37B space plane landing plan
Posted by M. C. Bruecke
Vatic Note: We, here at Vatic Project first disclosed the first flight of this craft back in 2010 during the Gulf Rig blowout and the simultaneous testing of undisclosed top secret space weapons. We mentioned it was a coincidence that such a ship went into space at the same time as the blow out of the rig, I believe it was the day before the blow out. Since then we disclose a whole fleet of space ships in space that belong to the US and one of them is the size of an aircraft carrier. We also have a giant satellite circling the Sun on quite a long journey. We also had video of twin blue beams coming down from space onto the rig and two holes in the platform after the explosions and no carbon foot print proving it was an explosion from normal explosive material or oil. The holes match the two beams we saw which were then gutted from out blog and Truman Otts blog as well and replaced with a single beam acting as a camera artifact. Completely different from what we saw originally. So, is it laser weapons they are secretly ferreting into space?? Read and see what you believe.
Spacecraft has been aloft for 321 days, mission and cargo remain are unknown
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46091282/ns/technology_and_science-space#.TygOpPnD_cs
By: Mike Wall
Date: 2012-01-22
The United States Air Force's secretive X-37B space plane has been circling Earth for more than 10 months, and there's no telling when it might come down.
As of Friday (Jan. 20), the mysterious robotic X-37B spacecraft has been aloft for 321 days, significantly outlasting its stated mission design lifetime of 270 days. But it may stay up for even longer yet, experts say, particularly if the military views this space mission — the second ever for the hush-hush vehicle — as something of an endurance test.
"Because it is an experimental vehicle, they kind of want to see what its limits are," said Brian Weeden, a technical adviser with the Secure World Foundation and a former orbital analyst with the Air Force.
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http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/2012/02/mystery-surrounds-air-forces-secretive.html
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