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    1. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 19 Oct 2019
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      Meet Mr. Kennth Arnold, pilot. His last interview. Kenneth knew quite a bit. Quite a long time ago. It is just a rather large cohort of folks could not hear him. You can only see what you think is possible… https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1185639970372911104 …pic.twitter.com/NfZtoXQBOZ

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    2. @UFO_Researcher‏ @UFO_Researcher 19 Oct 2019
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      All things are possible, the Horten brothers were looked for after the war, if that flight is accurate of it being 25th June 1946, all things may be possible /shrug Possible Northrop plane below, and we know they wouldn't want to admit to it if secret:pic.twitter.com/GQSntVmnb4

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    3. @UFO_Researcher‏ @UFO_Researcher 19 Oct 2019
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      Maybe he saw some Project PaperClip related jet airplanes being shipped back from Germany I've seen these move in videos, very fast! (Jet ones were) Flying wing's would have spooked anybody in those days i'm sure. Easy to NOT say "Sorry that was one of ours we took from Germany"pic.twitter.com/rVI2hrQO9K

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    4. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 19 Oct 2019
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      Indeed. An interesting point in history. The more one looks into this the more one asks, how did the energy and propulsion work and how long did they have the technology. And perhaps more interesting where was it “discovered”.

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    5. @UFO_Researcher‏ @UFO_Researcher 19 Oct 2019
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      Also the fact some of them had propellers, and was one big giant wing, in theory all the fuel could be inside the wing itself and due to its pure aerodynamics itself, it probably didn't burn crazy amounts of fuel. You'd have to look into how aerodynamic they are though /shrug

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 19 Oct 2019
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      Indeed. The ones with out the propellers are and very little space for turbines are of interest. As well as dieglocken.

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        2. @UFO_Researcher‏ @UFO_Researcher 19 Oct 2019
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          Yes well said, and if you do research on what happened to all those poor scientists, not good. Anyway, sure is fascinating!

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        3. @UFO_Researcher‏ @UFO_Researcher 19 Oct 2019
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          At least it wasn't a DEATH-STAR they made, right?pic.twitter.com/Avg1vjJCqA

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