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Uh, which group should that be? The Iranians, North Koreans, or Chinese? I almost forgot that Kim is a registered Republican.

It’s sad that ATS is a better source for this sort of information than an actual website devoted to the subject matter. I mean, I work in contractor sales, and I can add more to the article than the guy who wrote the fucking thing. This is exactly why Tyler left for The Drive.

It literally is a better superweapon. Nukes are a known threat. Radionuclides in the air can be used to identify the origin of the fissile materials. There is a ballistic launch signature clearly indicating a point of origin. Fallout will assuredly render the effected area uninhabitable. Now, let’s assume he’s not

This is sort of a shit-ball article from the beginning. No direct link to Edwards NIAC presentation, only to the shitty SF Gate article. The author states that he can find no additional information on military research into antimatter, but there is literally a citation from Dr. Alan Mills of positronium annihilation-dr

To be clear, it’s not “stored” for later use. It’s sort of an “on demand” effect we utilize to ruin an uncooperative foreign power's day.

Hey, Kyle, you going to put an actual link to the Kenneth Edwards PDF in the article or just link to the shitty SF Gate article? Also, there is plenty of information available about anti-matter as a weapon well after Kenneth Edwards spilled the beans at NIAC. Dr. Alan Mills is a good example of “more information”. His

Here’s some a link to some photos a UFO nutter took outside UTTR in 2004. Was looking for aliens, but instead got some VERY interesting photos and a nice dose of hard gammas. The end of the page where they talk about the aftereffects on their health and photos is a real eye-opener.

I think the folks at the Ryanggang plutonium enrichment facility in 2005 would tend to agree, but they are all tragically deceased due to an "unknown" criticality accident.  Funny how that works.

I don’t recall any episodes where the Enterprise whacks a Klingon ship with a collimated beam of positronium pulled directly from the quantum vacuum, but I could be wrong.

That's the beginning of the rabbit hole.  Pay special attention to the part where he talks about making positrons with lasers and the ease of "accumulation of militarily significant quantities of positronium" that is alluded to in the presentation.

I can't get the link to copy properly, as I am posting from my mobile.  If you Google "Kenneth Edwards NIAC", a PDF link should pop up.  Perhaps FA should place a link to the actual presentation in the article, as the SF Gate article just glosses over the basics.

It’s a high probability he is not speaking in hyperbole. There is a lot of VERY informed speculation that we do indeed have a very secret, very devastating capability outside of nuclear weapons. Like game-changing, “war will never be the same” capability. We have allegedly even used it in 2005 in the field. There are

Bob Lazar, of all people, can probably help you out with that. He has a ohmebrew hydrogen-powered Corvette.

I remember reading somewhere that we are unable to use the best hydrides in storage cells because they are restricted as weapons materials (6-lithium deuteride, etc.). Also, hydrogen embrittlement and all.

This is a “Holy Shit” moment for General Motors. I think it looks amazing. Even the inside looks fantastic, especially given Corvettes are not known for their interior finish. I bet the convertible version will be extra sexy. Crazy thing is, it’s 60k MSRP and GM might even make a special effort to actually make

Please God tell me they are going to make a larger one and call it the Big Bronco.

What is molecular de-polymerization for 500? Trash into gas FTW.

A little more than list price for the property mentioned, but a good idea of what you can get for around a 1MM in literally one of the best neighborhoods in the state.

It’s funny that people talk all kinds of shit about Indiana, but fail to realize that the Indianapolis suburban areas have been rated the nicest and fastest growing areas in the country for the last 20 years. The fact that one of the largest Bay-area tech companies, Salesforce, purchased the largest building in

Bonus points if you watch Zardoz and Meet the Feebles back to back.