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Post by Oskanowski on Aug 8, 2010 9:22:45 GMT -5
I stand corrected. So to sum it up, in the 1960s, we were testing our top secret aircraft 5,000 miles from our country. The British knew about this because we share all our top secret aircraft and weapons tech with whomever wants it. (Hence the name, top secret.) We share all this information on the Internet. Got it. Yup. The internet holds information for everything, it's obviously not top secret since we are talking about it in a post where they found out that he covered it all up. I can't think of one thing that is really " Top Secret " besides Area 51, and even that it's obvious what's going on inside it, most " Top Secret " information takes research and common sense to figure out.. Something you obviously don't have since you thought we had internet from the 50's & since you think just because it's top secret, means it's secret. I guess a corn dog is actually made from a real dog :\
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Aug 8, 2010 13:17:18 GMT -5
I know. It was foolish of me to think that the Internet didn't exist until the 70's. Stanford claims it was invented there in 1973, but we all know it's just stupidity to believe that. It was also foolish of me to think that we would want to keep top secret information from or enemies and our allies. Why would we want to do that?
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Post by Oskanowski on Aug 8, 2010 14:36:17 GMT -5
.. I always figured you were dumb... Talk to me when you have common knowledge.
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