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Star Trek warp drive is real

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James Kibo Parry

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Sep 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/25/97
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In about a dozen of the wacko groups, KLONDY...@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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> The warp drive depicted on Star Trek is patterened after actual
> mother-ship technology.

However, the flying saucer time machine on the "Happy Days" cartoon
was patterned after Henry Winkler's real-life flying saucer time machine.
I hear that if you watch "Sightings" really close you can find
ghostly evidence of Fonzie in EVERY ONE OF THEIR REPORTS!!!!

> I have actually already mentioned this technology separately. The Ion
> accelerator I have spoken of is the 'plasma' technology. ANd the grown
> monolithic diamond is the 'di-lithium' crystal.

Whereas synthetic diamonds are just made-up, as the name implies.

> The only thing not true on the Star Trek is the anti-matter. If this
> were true we would have a TUNGUSKA event every time a ufo crashed.

Instead, we have an Alt.Religion.Kibology Party-Like Event! (ARKPLE)

"Honey, the cat's got a hairball again."
"ARKPLE! ARKPLE! ARKPLE!"

> The transporter creates a mini-portal, rather than scanning, as
> indicated in the fiction.

I see. So, you only like fiction which is completely true?
I like it the other way around.

-- K.
ARKPLE! ARKPLE! BEABLE! BEABLE!
NOW WITH FREE CRAZY BREAD FOR $H.99!

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