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Re: Essex Tri-Directional
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Posted by Red Dave on January 04, 2002 at 08:36:19 from (208.165.46.34):
In Reply to: Essex Tri-Directional posted by Poppin' Johnny on January 04, 2002 at 07:05:08:
According to confidential sources, The tri-directional was able to do all farming jobs from field preparation to planting to harvesting all in one pass through the field, and would produce excess fuel as it ran instead of consuming it. No examples survive today and oldtimers who claimed to have seen one have disapeared under mysterious circumstances. It is whispered in some circles that a coalition of large oil companies and several agricultural equipment makers bought all the patents, prototypes and production facilities then destroyed all evidence of their existence to keep such a product off the market. There are rumors of involvement by the CIA, FBI, NFPA, NYSE and UFO's. I heard in a reliable internet chat room just the other day that Mulder and Scully were looking into it, but were warned off of it by "the smoking man". I can't say any more than that since this is very confidential and you're not cleared to this level. p.s. Keep all this under your hat since I heard it from "Deep Throat" in the restroom of a parking garage in the Washinton DC area. The truth is out there.
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