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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tested And Passed Test

Paperclip 2010 ....... This is a direct decendant of a Project Paperclip Nazi Space Weapon. See The Boeing X20A Dyna-Soar and Major General Walther Dornberger, V2 Commander. The German Silbervogel project, conceived by Eugen Sanger and Irene Bredt, is arguably the granddaddy of all modern space plane designs—and the unquestioned inspiration for the X-20 Dyna-Soar project. The Silbervogel (which translates to Silverbird) was one of several Nazi projects known as Amerika Bombers—long-range aircraft that could complete bombing runs on the continental United States from Germany.

The Silbervogel design was significant because it combined rocket technology with conventional lift-body aircraft principles. While the Silbervogel was neither the first nor only design to combine these two concepts, it is perhaps the most influential.

Under Sanger and Bredt's conception, the Silbervogel would have launched via rocket sled on a monorail track. Once airborne, it would have fired its own rocket engines to skip across the upper atmosphere, finally arriving above its target on the other side of the world. Though intended to be a reusable craft, the Silbervogel was in many ways an unofficial precursor of contemporary cruise missiles.

When Walter Dornberger, former head of the German army's World War II-era rocket program, emigrated to the United States and began work on America's military rocket program, he brought knowledge of the Silbervogel with him. His advocacy of a so-called antipodal bomber planted the seed for the Dyna-Soar project, and Dornberger himself was a key part of the Bell Aircraft X-20 design team, ensuring the Silbervogel influence. Nazis in Space. CIA Drone Program. Paperclip 2010

Google "The Rainbow Bomb" Project Starfish ......
space weaponization