Author: U2408

Above our heads are “things” we don’t know, and that raises a question: are they really among us? A witness claims to have ‘captured’ an alien in a photo Recently, in North Carolina, USA, witness Ryan Bledsoe said that he and his family have been seeing alien beings he calls shadow entities around his property. A tweet from the shadowy alleged “extraterrestrial entity” was retweeted by Tom Delonge, famed Blink-182 musician turned UFO investigator. These entities exist, why do aliens come out of underground bases and walk among us? Or do they live like us in our cities? At first,…

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The Miller-Bugatti, built by Overton ‘Bunny’ Phillips, is a true racing special that embodies two icons of European and American racing and the ingenuity of an American hot rodder. After joining Harry Miller in 1925, Bunny Phillips opened a Bugatti Service Center in Hollywood in 1930, becoming Bugatti’s first authorized agent in the United States. The Bugatti Type 35 (chassis number 4748) that this car is based upon, was bought by Bunny in 1932. After using the car in several races, including the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup, Phillips decided to build a 302 cubic-inch Miller V8 engine to replace the now…

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In the 1920s, it was common practice to add a bit of tuning and dashing coachwork to an otherwise staid sedan and create a ‘sports car.’ In 1922, Cecil Kimber began his experimenting, melding tuning and new coachwork to a 1.8-liter Oxford engine, creating the MG Super Sports. Backed by Morris reliability and service, this little car was a success. By the 1930s, MGs evolved into the classic slab-tanked, two-seat roadster which remained popular for many years to come. The J2 features an 850cc overhead cam engine, producing 36 horsepower and propelling the car up to 80 miles per hour.…

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The top-level full-size model in the 1957 Nash line was the Ambassador Custom sedan. This would be the last year for Nash and Hudson, the two companies that had merged to form American Motors in 1954. The growing popularity of the Rambler prompted cancelation of these luxury cars. Despite this, many changes were incorporated into the design of the 1957 Ambassador. A flatter roof stamping and a change from 15- to 14-inch wheels lowered the car by two inches. Rear styling remained largely the same, but the front was altered dramatically by ‘un-skirting’ the front wheel openings, ending a Nash…

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Could trans-dimensional entities with the ability to travel with light be aliens? The new idea offers an alternate interpretation of aliens based on data supported by quantum scientific research. Andrew Collins, a writer and scientist, has spent decades studying human origins. In his book, Origins of the Gods, he claims that aliens are really trans-dimensional beings. Collins claims that there is a fairly straightforward explanation for UFOs and alien activity. During his studies, he came to the conclusion that UFOs are not actual spacecraft, contrary to what is now believed by humans. Something more intricate exists. The most important thing…

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Max Laughlin has amazed the world for a few years now with his incredible intellect. Max Laughlin is considered the smartest young man in the world. The young man has made several statements that compromise the scientific community, but the most shocking is related to CERN and how it could have destroyed our universe. Regarded as a genius child and listed as the “most intelligent young man in the world”, Max Laughlin surprised the world with his great intellectual abilities . With only 13 years old he could develop from scratch its own device for energy access. A system that is capable of providing all the necessary energy without the need…

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One woman witnessed on her flight out of Chicago something she will never forget – a mega-fast UFO, reports https://youtu.be/mhCiRwyJLI8 She filmed the flying saucer, pointing it out to those next to her. In the clip, she says it is “right over by those solar panels” and then an object zips into view, hovers, and dashes away at a very high rate of speed. Sounds of shock and amazement can be heard before the UFO returns and curves upward, flying off in the distance. The video was originally tweeted out by a musician who captioned it “Okay y’all, when I…

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Unintentionally, a small group came across a large extraterrestrial humanoid in the wilderness who appeared to be unconscious. Between the Rila and Plovdiv mountains is a popular hiking area in Bulgaria called the forest. One of the expedition members noticed the creature, but the rest of the team was unaware of it, in part because of the dense vegetation that obscured their vision. As soon as the hiker reached for his camera to take some pictures, the creature sprung up and disappeared into the trees. As you can see, the alien was pretty huge and resembled a humanoid. The creature’s…

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Based on the earlier Bugatti Type 13 race car, the Bugatti Type 22 was built on a 94.5-inch wheelbase but with a larger road-going body. This car, with its 1.4-liter, single overhead camshaft, 4-cylinder engine, features a great deal of original brass work beneath its hood and on its dashboard. The engine features a rare Ettore Bugatti-stamped, overhead-cam cylinder head. Instead of the more common single or dual carburetors, this example is fitted with an American-made Miller-Winfield carburetor. This Type 22 is the earliest production Bugatti left in North America and possibly the earliest Bugatti in the world that is…

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When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided that the marque needed a new bull in the bullring, his top designer, Marcello Gandini, threw away the blueprints for the suave lines of the Miura and developed an edgier profile – the ‘Italian Wedge,’ the first-ever car to feature scissor, or ‘Lambo’ doors. The prototype was christened LP 500, but was soon renamed ‘Countach’ – an exclamation of awe in an Italian dialect. This 1973 Countach LP 400 is the earliest surviving prototype created to develop the Countach model. This car was painted red with a black interior and launched in March 1973 at the…

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In Southern California, the racing and car culture reigned supreme. While drag racing was a big attraction for hot-rodders in the post-war period, all-out top-speed racing on the dry lakes in the area provided an irresistible diversion for those that had ‘a need for speed.’ Drivers literally put their foot to the floor and aimed for the seemingly endless horizon until they reached the absolute limit of the car’s capability and one’s fearlessness. In 1945 and early 1946, 17 year old Ray Brown built this Hi-Boy Roadster while working for Eddie Meyer engineering in Hollywood, CA. He painted the rod…

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The effects that World War II had on pre-war manufactured Mercedes-Benz automobiles would not be realized for decades. Not only were the majority of these W18 and 290 cars destroyed or lost during the war, but the Mannheim factory was completely incinerated by the Allies at the close of the war. All records and documentation were destroyed in the inferno. Mercedes-Benz technical director Hans Nibel, the man responsible for the marque’s successful W25 race car, was also responsible for the 290 model, which became one of the Stuttgart factory’s most influential designs. A total of 3,929 Mercedes-Benz 290 W18s were…

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