In 1942 Walt Disney made this film for Lockheed & the National Film Board of Canada.
Do we have any evidence of this technology being used while building the ships in question?
In light of recent grid related news from California and Europe, I wonder what kind of electrical grid infrastructure they had to support getting these vehicles charged.
The bridge was designed by British engineer Charles Blacker Vignoles. Construction started in 1848 and was completed in 1853. The 776-metre-long (2,546 ft) bridge was the largest at that time in Europe. A silver model of the bridge was presented at The Great Exhibition in London.
In 1920...
The bridge was designed by British engineer Charles Blacker Vignoles. Construction started in 1848 and was completed in 1853. The 776-metre-long (2,546 ft) bridge was the largest at that time in Europe. A silver model of the bridge was presented at The Great Exhibition in London.
In 1920...
The bridge was designed by British engineer Charles Blacker Vignoles. Construction started in 1848 and was completed in 1853. The 776-metre-long (2,546 ft) bridge was the largest at that time in Europe. A silver model of the bridge was presented at The Great Exhibition in London.
In 1920...
The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid, is the name given by contemporary sources to a rumored attack on the continental United States by Imperial Japan and the subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late 24 February to early 25 February...
Thought it would be relevant here. Courtesy of @nadahufsa in this post. Did some image searching and came up with the below image.
As far as I understand, this is some old French postcard. I don't know how trustworthy this source is. I don't even know if such a postcard even exists. At the same...
I am not sure I 100% believe in soft disclosures, but it sure appears plausible that there is such a tool out there.
"The language of the slaves... I may have use for you... And the rewards... will be great." - The Mummy, 1999.
I find it interesting that Imhotep did not recognize any of the...
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California, United States, from February 20 to December 4, 1915. Its stated purpose was to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, but it was widely seen in the city as an opportunity to showcase its...
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California, United States, from February 20 to December 4, 1915. Its stated purpose was to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, but it was widely seen in the city as an opportunity to showcase its...