tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post5945539371087338578..comments2023-12-05T16:00:16.253-05:00Comments on The UFO Partisan: Roswell, D-Day And The Titanium IndustryFrank Stalterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11823301792209882497noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-13361063149391369622020-07-03T04:40:05.485-04:002020-07-03T04:40:05.485-04:00And NITINOL the nickel-titanium memory alloy. Deve...And NITINOL the nickel-titanium memory alloy. Developed from the material recovered at Roswell. The paper trail was found.John Scarrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-69270103344989904202017-09-27T12:42:56.659-04:002017-09-27T12:42:56.659-04:00Theres a surprise ! Dr. Kroll lost his patent figh...Theres a surprise ! Dr. Kroll lost his patent fight to the U S Govt. ! Follow the money ! Thx - great article !Joan Phillipsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-56607024071349406412016-04-04T12:08:30.566-04:002016-04-04T12:08:30.566-04:00You know what else was covered up by the governmen...You know what else was covered up by the government? THE JFK ASSASSINATION. They covered up ROSWELL, the NAZI ATTACKS in NORMANDY, and the JFK ASSASSINATION. I believe that this COULD NOT possibly be just a COINCIDENCE. The aliens felt they NEEDED to depose JFK because he KNEW THINGS he wasn't SUPPOSED TO KNOW.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-15308937012314730632016-04-04T12:05:52.866-04:002016-04-04T12:05:52.866-04:00Also, how did ostriches get here? They couldn'...Also, how did ostriches get here? They couldn't have occurred on Earth naturally through the path of evolution. I mean, they're not birds, they're not mammals, they're something in between. I'm not saying the aliens brought them here, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-48622167416288116902014-02-19T05:20:49.932-05:002014-02-19T05:20:49.932-05:00Eyeglasses with titanium structures are a tad bit ...Eyeglasses with titanium structures are a tad bit more high priced compared to eyeglasses with stainless steel, acetate along with additional kinds of structures and can be found at the store of retail optical Paramus Route 4. On the other hand the long lasting great things about titanium structures significantly override the variation in expenses. Listed here are a number of our most desired titanium eyeglasses structures you can find at retail optical Paramus shop.<br /><a href="http://stores.pearlevision.com/21060155/paramus-nj-paramus/" rel="nofollow">optical Paramus Route 4</a><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-46052841292416730562013-07-08T15:23:40.125-04:002013-07-08T15:23:40.125-04:00Haha, obviously I'm not questioning the ethics...Haha, obviously I'm not questioning the ethics of the Operation Tiger coverup prior to D-Day, that should go without saying. keeping it quiet well after the invasion proved successful is questionable in my view. The purpose of bringing it up was that such a major catastrophe could be covered up.Frank Stalterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11823301792209882497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-10500357694683842912013-07-08T11:16:30.835-04:002013-07-08T11:16:30.835-04:00Operation Tiger was covered up due to the fact tha...Operation Tiger was covered up due to the fact that, like Overlord itself, the Allies didn't want the Germans to gain intelligence of what they where doing. This was no coincidence. Allied soldiers were not even allowed to write home due to security risks which could jeopardize the whole operation. <br /><br />One thing you should have a look at is the English plan, during the early days of the war, to set the sea on fire to stop the Axis from invading Britain. How did we gain that technology? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-23230713546276458542013-07-08T00:43:44.656-04:002013-07-08T00:43:44.656-04:00I personally don't believe in aliens, but good...I personally don't believe in aliens, but good article nonetheless.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-11250163098438145552012-07-09T20:00:28.077-04:002012-07-09T20:00:28.077-04:00Excellent article. Some of these questions might b...Excellent article. Some of these questions might be applied to other nascient technologies of this timeJUSTICE FOR SUNNY SHEUhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02979337198868112133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-49787556540180162462012-07-08T14:59:08.644-04:002012-07-08T14:59:08.644-04:00Hey Roger,
Kroll developed his process for extrac...Hey Roger,<br /><br />Kroll developed his process for extracting titanium from its' ore a little earlier than 1940. He actually did that in the late '30s and visited the US in an effort to get US industry to recognize its' great potential. They all turned him down. He moved to the States permanently when he sensed the Nazis were going to invade, which they did a few months after he left. Kroll's patent lawsuit didn't slow any commercial development, throughout WWII there was really no military interest. The US appropriated his process and he sued for his patent rights and lost. Regardless, the military/government needed to underwrite/provide price supports for private industry to being producing titanium as Kroll's process was costly, difficult and time consuming. <br /><br />Kroll was a visionary and a genius, no one should doubt this. The point of the article isn't to suggest that any of his work was the result of reverse engineering alien debris but I do suggest it is certainly possible that finding titanium-based alloys in alien debris woke the government up to the need for commercial titanium production.Frank Stalterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11823301792209882497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-79357523691201632712012-07-08T14:46:51.128-04:002012-07-08T14:46:51.128-04:00Titanium was first discovered 1791 in the ore ilme...Titanium was first discovered 1791 in the ore ilmenite by the Briton mineralogist, the Rev. William Gregor, in England. Later, the same year, German chemist Martin Kloprothy also found it in the ore "rutile" and named it "titanium" after the Titan gods of Greek mythology.<br /><br />It wasn't until a process was developed that allowed large scale extraction of purer titanium, did the metal begin to become available in any substantial quantities. Although the process of extraction was developed in 1940 by German immigrant, Dr. Wilhelm Kroll, due to a lengthy litigation, it was not until 1946, when the case was settled, was his process free to be used. Thus, it wasn't until 1947 that the first significant amounts of titanium were produced.<br /><br />That's why large scale production and usage of titanium didn't come into the forefront earlier than 1947.<br /><br />The first aircraft to have a majority of its airframe be made of titanium was the Douglas X-3 Stiletto, a experimental jet aircraft, which is the forerunner of the F-104 Starfighter. Construction of the X-3 was authorized in June 1949, and the completed aircraft was delivered to Edwards Air Force base on September 1952.<br /><br />Although Mr. Stalter argues convincingly, the history of titanium is not all that mysterious. With that stated, it is conceivable that improved material purity and more advanced techniques could have stemmed from Roswell.<br /><br />Either way, Mr. Stalter's article is an outstanding piece of research and journalism.Rogerhttp://www.weird-reality.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-39104090234495253662011-09-06T07:52:00.819-04:002011-09-06T07:52:00.819-04:00It was manufactured in USSR.It was manufactured in USSR.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-28922484333615062162011-08-07T03:34:42.795-04:002011-08-07T03:34:42.795-04:00Tungsten was used in the run up and during the Fir...Tungsten was used in the run up and during the First World War. It was mined as sheelite here in New Zealand and was shipped to Germany and the UK until hostilities occurred.<br /><br />It was remined during WW2 but since then has become too expensive to extract.Iannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199594546422185070.post-30047191926348803142011-05-17T09:29:33.476-04:002011-05-17T09:29:33.476-04:00Awesome article. Loved it.Awesome article. Loved it.Piyushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17686805456391808152noreply@blogger.com