28-01-2011, 01:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-01-2011, 02:29 PM by Bernice Moore.)
Thank you Peter for your input and recall, yes he gave us so much as you state, that does and has been checked out, without thought of the consequences, though they must have crossed his mind..
Greg did he ever talk with you about such dangers.?...thanks fellas, best take care b
''The Sabotaging Of The American President ''http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/SAP.html
when this article was posted Jim Root at the EF added the following information,many thanks...
additional information by jim root..
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At the foot of the northern slopes of Mt Fujiyama, near Tokyo, there is an airfield called Atsugi. During the fire-bomb and A-bomb days of World War II's finale over Japan, American bombers were ordered to stay away from Atsugi. When the war ended, Atsugi was the sole landing ground available for the transport planes that carried occupation forces into and American POW's out of Japan. On the first day of occupation, American pilots discovered that Atsugi was actually a vast underground headquarters. A few years later during the MacArthur dynasty, Atsugi became United States CIA headquarters in the Far East.
This camera was developed by a group working under Arthur Lundahl, consisting of geniuses from American industry. Cline went on to say, these miracles "were made possible by parallel development of camera, lenses, and special films for high-altitude photography." The Lundahl system employed eight reflectors and exposed eight films through a single lens at the same time.
A Fragile Detent ;;http://www.jstor.org/pss/1986900
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Greg did he ever talk with you about such dangers.?...thanks fellas, best take care b
''The Sabotaging Of The American President ''http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/SAP.html
when this article was posted Jim Root at the EF added the following information,many thanks...
additional information by jim root..
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At the foot of the northern slopes of Mt Fujiyama, near Tokyo, there is an airfield called Atsugi. During the fire-bomb and A-bomb days of World War II's finale over Japan, American bombers were ordered to stay away from Atsugi. When the war ended, Atsugi was the sole landing ground available for the transport planes that carried occupation forces into and American POW's out of Japan. On the first day of occupation, American pilots discovered that Atsugi was actually a vast underground headquarters. A few years later during the MacArthur dynasty, Atsugi became United States CIA headquarters in the Far East.
This camera was developed by a group working under Arthur Lundahl, consisting of geniuses from American industry. Cline went on to say, these miracles "were made possible by parallel development of camera, lenses, and special films for high-altitude photography." The Lundahl system employed eight reflectors and exposed eight films through a single lens at the same time.
A Fragile Detent ;;http://www.jstor.org/pss/1986900
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