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Posted by Grove r on January 06, 2002 at 07:28:07 from (161.184.18.114):
In Reply to: Re: ETD Pics posted by F14...HEY HIRAM on January 06, 2002 at 05:06:36:
Hi, F14, so glad that someone is finaly saving all these disclosures for posterity. It would surely be devastating to loose such a valuable source of information on an otherwise little known subject. All my life I have tried, in vain, to make people understand the importance of the technological advancements made by the ETD company, but, to no avail, now, thanks to your journalistic forsite, we will all be able to veiw this in a secure invironment, at will. Thank you, we will be forever indebted to you! A note to the gentleman who found the "Hub Cap" with the "Essex" inscription; this is not a 'hub cap', please keep in a safe environment. This is the cover mechanism for the "Guessometric Sympostulating Secretelator", or GSS for short. This device was used to keep ultra-violet rays from twisting and distorting the very complex beam of ionetic particals used to activate the LGV&O, Linear Ground Vibration & Oscilation, meter. No doubt other pieces of the ETD will come to lite, now that people know what to look for, please be careful, "You hold in your hand the future of mankind", this inscription is a direct quote from the waste containment center of the ETD. Thank you for your time and indulgence, have a gooder, R.E.L.
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