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Sunday, November 08, 2009

John Lear ''UNCOVERING A WELL KEPT SECRET''

My dear BLOGGIES, again a long time since I put something on my blog, but does it really matter? Most of my visitors need a few weeks to see all the personalities and their info. It seems to myself that most of them come out of Project Camelot! Can't help it but they always seem to have more to reveal than most people. In this case again with John Lear as you may know or not. I found his knowledge and statements more then interesting to say the least,of course you decide this for yourself. The most astonishing question that will leave any politician speechless would be '' What is this reactor doing on the moon'' ? If that isn't enough you can always ad that it has been there for more then 50 Years ! What makes it even more interesting then only the photo on John's page www.thelivingmoon.com is the fact that resent two young Italians with a special camera took pictures of the same object as the NASA did years back! If this is what I think it is being a fusion reactor that would solve all our so called energy problems! Of course no politician would like to talk about that! So please take a look at the info.

John Lear, retired airline captain, with over 19,000 hours of flight-time, has flown in over 100 different types of planes in 60 different counties around the world.
Son of Lear Jet inventor, Bill Lear, John is the only pilot to hold every FAA airplane certificate, to include airplane transport rating, flight instructor, ground instructor, flight navigator, engineer, aircraft dispatcher, airframe powerplant mechanic, parachute rigger, and tower operator.
He flew secret missions for the CIA in Central and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa between 1966 and 1983. He has flown as Captain and check pilot for over 10 different airlines.
John held 17 world records including speed around the world in a Lear Jet Model 24, set in 1966. He was presented with the PATCO award for outstanding airmanship in 1968, and the Symons Wave memorial. He was the youngest American to climb the Matterhorn in Switzerland in 1959 and in the 1970's owned and skippered the Americas Cup boat, the Soliloquy, out of Marina Del Rey.

...now some of you may be asking why so many airlines collapsed that I worked for and why I got fired so many times. My excuse is simple. I am not the brightest crayon in the box, I am extremely lazy, I have a smart mouth and a real poor f**king attitude, John Lear

click here THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING

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