06-02-2013, 08:33 PM
When discussing the available technology of a given period in the 19th, 20th, or 21st centuries -- at least -- we must differentiate between publicly available and privately held methods and machines.
An example: We have no way of knowing how long stealth technology has been available to the U.S. armed forces. Reports of mysterious, triangular-shaped flying objects that do not register on radar screens long predate the public unveiling of the stealth fighter and bomber.
That being noted, Jan's questions are on-point and must be addressed if we are to get to the truth here.
I might add that the Z-film and other controversial still and motion pictures of assassination-related subjects, in tandem with their attendant, ongoing controversies, provide all-important contexts for our study of the Pitzer operation.
An example: We have no way of knowing how long stealth technology has been available to the U.S. armed forces. Reports of mysterious, triangular-shaped flying objects that do not register on radar screens long predate the public unveiling of the stealth fighter and bomber.
That being noted, Jan's questions are on-point and must be addressed if we are to get to the truth here.
I might add that the Z-film and other controversial still and motion pictures of assassination-related subjects, in tandem with their attendant, ongoing controversies, provide all-important contexts for our study of the Pitzer operation.