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Re: Al Bielek talks about Phil Schneider
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2017, 07:23:31 am »
A51, my question is this: if the ground is as hard baked as you stated, no footprints or tire tracks visible, and considering as remote as that location is,

how did the artist and cronies get the poles out there

how did they move it in a precise and straight manner with out deviations

how did they exert enough down force to plow into the hard ground without leaving scuff or some kind of markings?

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Re: Al Bielek talks about Phil Schneider
« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2017, 10:02:43 am »
Firstly thanks for this thread A51!  Riveting, to say the least mate, and something I've been hankering to hear from you! ;)

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The Desert Scribble story is well interesting considering you said that there were no visible tracks in and out and round about when you investigated!

This is only a pet theory of mine and like any pet theory's and rear end's.. everyone has one.  But to me, some of these more elaborate Scribble's look more like Laser Calibration Tests.

In my line of work we use certain Geometry's to Calibrate the XY dimension's of our machine's Lasers to ensure they build dimensionally correct part's for our customer's.  The machines I use along with what my colleague's use all have a laser scan rate of around 12 meters per second, which means a Laser Scans over the given material in tiny slice's to cure or melt a given material at pretty insanely fast rate's... So even in a Production known environment, an operator has to produce a test piece from time to time to make sure that the lasers are doing what they should, and if they are not quite right then you can use the measurement's to compensate within software to make sure the parts coming off a 3D Laser based printer make everyone happy! 

This video probably give's a reader here a better idea as to why I may think the way I do.  I think I've posted enough about Laser Ablation on this message board over the years that if you link two and 27 together divided by 8... my theory may make sense  ;D



IF? I'm correct regarding Calibration Tests...One has to say it's pretty amazing how Black Op's go about measuring and calibrating their goodie's as they have all sort's of wonderful gear to use! Look at this way... You cannot have all this awesome Laser Tech in Orbit without Calibrating from time to time on Earth where it's pointed.  That would be freaking irresponsible.  ;D






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Re: Al Bielek talks about Phil Schneider
« Reply #17 on: August 07, 2017, 12:45:23 pm »

Seeker - I can think of various solutions to the problems you raise:

A flatbed truck for transportation, if tire marks are noticed, unload the poles and roll them onto your canvas.

With a center pole for guidance, pulling them around with ropes would provide precise marking.

If you look closely at the furrows in the video, you will see they are not that deep. A pole sharpened like a pencil could possibly do the job.

While the surface was hard, it appears that underneath was not.

Also the very first video provided by the Air force does seem to show a pile of poles in the lower left.

The most sinister fact of all is the Air Force hid this information for 2 months from us.


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Re: Al Bielek talks about Phil Schneider
« Reply #18 on: August 07, 2017, 12:52:02 pm »

Soma - very interesting angle you bring up there mate!

You are correct in that technology needs calibration testing before being put to use.

And the Alvord desert certainly fits the bill for testing in a location where you would not cut neighborhoods in half.

This event also was in the SDI heyday as well.

But we won't go into the scads of SDI scientists who died mysterious deaths at that time.

 
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Re: Al Bielek talks about Phil Schneider
« Reply #19 on: August 07, 2017, 02:19:55 pm »
A51- my thoughts on this event lean more towards Soma's side of the fence  8)

over the years I have witnessed precision lasers do some incredible and amazing things

have a friend that has a laser wood carver that can turn out incredible, intricate designs such as that mandela so fast it is awesome to watch; it will also do the same with metal up to 1/4" in thickness...

as you said, the sinister part is the 2 months the air force sat upon it; and why did it take that artist so long to come forward and make his claim?
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