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Epic
history channel is 300% reliable
i posted a question about it
For a aircraft that really doesn't seem aerodynamic.
bruh
bro
look
can i get the mic
i'll explain
<@534060405413249034> hey m a ' a m I'm doing good.
What do you guys think about the jews
Nazis have been researching the flying saucer and there are documents where they resemble ufos. It's just the government showing off their high tech
<@534060405413249034> you mean the mop ones or?
@Teddy true
Especially from Nikola Tesla
i need a mic bruh
Oh haha
They got this technology from inter dimensional beings
can i explain ?
Its np
Explain.
Are you chill?
Will you stop getting triggered? @literallyaniqlowerthana rock
i need a mic
yes
@Teddy do you mean die glocke?
Alright I’ll give you one more chance
Your unmuted
I cant post :x
I don't remember that.
Operation Paperclip was the Office of Strategic
Services (OSS) program used to recruit the
scientists of Nazi Germany for employment by
the United States in the aftermath of World
War II
After WWII ended in 1945, victorious Russian
and American intelligence teams began a treasure
hunt throughout occupied Germany for military
and scientific booty. They were looking for things
like new rocket and aircraft designs, medicines,
and electronics. But they were also hunting down
the most precious "spoils" of all: the scientists
whose work had nearly won the war for Germany.
The engineers and intelligence officers of the Nazi
War Machine.
The U.S. Military rounded up Nazi scientists and brought them to America. It had originally intended
merely to debrief them and send them back to Germany. But when it realized the extent of the scientists
knowledge and expertise, the War Department decided it would be a waste to send the scientists home.
Following the discovery of flying discs ( Too fighters ), particle/laser beam weaponry in German military
bases, the War Department decided that NASA and the CIA must control this technology, and the Nazi
engineers that had worked on this technology.
There was only one problem: it was illegal. U.S. law explicitly prohibited Nazi officials from
immigrating to America—and as many as three-quarters of the scientists in question had been
committed Nazis.
Then again my memory is terrible.
"famous"
that's not the one
why are you triggered with a joke ?
@California Nightmare 2.0 good image
Wjy Joke, this is serious brah!
nasa didn
Lmao