Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out???

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Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out???

Postby Man out of Time » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:25 pm

Well gang,

Your answer is YES. By Arleigh Burke(later Admiral-31knot Burke). And Burke was the head of ONR(Office of Naval Research) then. They wanted him on the Philly Exper a.k.a. Project Rainbow. Am i boring you Don? He, he They already had made great strides with Tesla as director, but wanted myself,..I mean Einstein..he, he and signed him on May, 31, 1943 and he remained with the program intensively until June 30, 1944. Tesla had bowed out(and past away) by that juncture and the brilliant Dr. John Von Neumann was appointed project director(Inventor of MANIAC and modern digital computors,Psychotronics)
SO WHAT...WHAT DID Einstein learn as Overseer of the project at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton?
Well, In order to cross the tremendous distances of space, one must alter the structure of space.(as in EBE craft) This could be accomplished by altering the sacred geometry or geometric matrix of Space-Time. Also TIME is a geometric concept as well. So what,, you say oh doubting ones. Well he knew that if we desired to go from one place to another place.... time (in our perception) or illusion was all that seperated it. BUT if we enter Zero Time or torus, or wormhole(see montauk chair) both places exist in the SAME place...according to our perception.Realitivity plays a role here, because of our perception in our frequencies and dimension,and space-time. By speeding up or compressing time distant objects are brought together. AND just how do we do this class...remember what I've been harping to you about? Yes very good Don..through modifying FREQUENCIES hence changing the matter-anti-matter mode..Because remember what else I've been telling you,,all matter is simply groupings of certain frequencies giving them mass. OK, class that's enough for today..go put ice packs on your foreheads. -Man
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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Linda Brown » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:08 pm

Are you sure Moot that you want me to respond to this thread? Perhaps I should just ignor it....... No, I don't think so.

First I need to ask you. Are you confused as to the Forum you are addressing. You ask Don questions but to my knowledge Don is not here but still active on the History Channel. The attitude that you are displaying here would be more appropriate there I think... but since you posted I think I have the duty to respond.

So I ask you to be more courteous to us and address us... and not this Don who is not worth the time in my opinion of trying to educate.

And Moot I would be careful here to address the reading public here as students. We are students by choice but we are not to be talked down to or to be lectured. Its not my style, lecturing....

but since you started here goes.
You said "They wanted him on the Philly Exper a.k.a. Project Rainbow. Am i boring you Don? He, he They already had made great strides with Tesla as director, but wanted myself,..I mean Einstein..he, he and signed him on May, 31, 1943 "

Again..... the THEY. I get awfully tired of hearing that particular word. Particulars. Names dates and some semblance of a solid lead besides others just running off their opinions and imaginations. This is worthless information MOOT, Why do you do this? You should know better!

You need to tighten up your dates. Unless I am wrong I believe that Tesla died the same year I was born.... 1945. If I am wrong someone please correct me.... which blows this statement fairly well out of the water. "Am i boring you Don? He, he They already had made great strides with Tesla as director, but wanted myself,..I mean Einstein..he, he and signed him on May, 31, 1943 and he remained with the program intensively until June 30, 1944. Tesla had bowed out(and past away) by that juncture and the brilliant Dr. John Von Neumann was appointed project director.

How would you possibly know all of this unless of course you were time travelling too and that is actually what you have been trying to tell us all along. If thats the case then stand up and say so. You might be a little surprised at the response you might get.

Tonight I found a token on my kitchen table. On one side it has the words " Good for one fare" printed on it. That token has been "lost " to me since the summer of 2006. I thought it was gone forever and only those who have read some of my story will know why it meant so much. But tonight it has reappeared ... as if by magic.... but I know its not magic.

This summer is going to be very interesting.

So back to you Moot. Why are we talking about Einstein and what are you actually trying to tell this Forum? Linda
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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Soloma » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:48 pm

Linda,

Id bet a dollar that Moot just copy and pasted, it seems to me Ive read a couple of his posts here and they seem word for word as they were originally posted on the HC.

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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Mikado » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:10 am

Linda,

I have to agree with you. My observation is that he is confused as to the forum he is posting on but this is the same Moot from the History Channel.

His little "he..he" make me think of a little girl standing behind the grandfather's clock as she is hiding in a game. Now why would I think this? And then his demeanor in his closings, SAVVY, put ice on your forehead to name two, is condescending to his perceived ignorance of those on the forum. When asked to substantiate his statements he comes back with twists and turns and I feel the need to reread what I posted to see if I did ask for what he answered. Usually he is off answering some perception that is not the reality.

I find his posts interesting but they are becoming extremely repetitive and his one way discussions are bordering on being inane.

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Postby mark moody » Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:36 pm

Where are we heading people?

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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Man out of Time » Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:16 pm

Hey MIK,

What do you bring to the table punk?????

I'll little girl your srcawny arse into tomorrow. This site is not for me....too many G-men transvestites steering people from the truth....wake up people...THEY'RE CALLED ALIENS
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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Rose » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:35 pm

Don't take the qeustioning personally, Moot. It is the way of our people. :D

"How do you know that?" is our favorite questions. If you can't "calibrate" someone's eyeballs f2f what's left to ask? But, as Linda said, a wide variety of answers are acceptable in this group.

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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby Mikado » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:44 pm

Man out of Time wrote:Hey MIK,

What do you bring to the table punk?????

I'll little girl your srcawny arse into tomorrow. This site is not for me....too many G-men transvestites steering people from the truth....wake up people...THEY'RE CALLED ALIENS



Here we go again.

The little girl reference was an image that came into my mind with your little typed onomatopoeia's.

First, srcawny is spelled scrawny. Secondly, I have been threatened before and probably will be but it has probably been by better people than you.

Now, if you want a serious discussion then you really need to first - learn how to read and second - learn some comprehension and third - learn a few manners.

The threat of violence and the act of ridicule is the first offense of a weak minded, no couth, ignorant individual to name a few traits.

Since we are all transvestites here and "This site is not for me" then I suppose you will return to the USS Eldridge. Perhaps they will tolerate your wildass claims with no accountability.

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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby kevin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:09 am

Moot,
Don't talk about transvestite aliens, you will make Me post links to the rocky horror show, it's just a jump to the left.
With this false set of laws so well entrenched by Einstein, it has enabled a veil to be kept across the general population since.
Whether he knew or not about the fault of His( hmmmm) theories is irrelevant, everyone else bought the story.
I for one don't care if someone likes dressing up in womens clothing, or if they are ten foot tall lizards.
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Re: Einstein hired by the Navy in 1943? What''d he find out?

Postby kevin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:14 am

Oh You have gone and made me post it again,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDCYFshhSkQ
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