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New GM Concept Car Uses Alien
Technology GM
CONCEPT CAR USES ALIEN TECHNOLOGY - A new GM concept car, dubbed Autonomy, uses hydrogen fuel cell technology. But in
this stealth photo of the vehicle, it also appears to use
super-conduction or other advanced alien technology to
levitate the body of the car.
"We're on a
journey," admitted Wayne Cherry, General Motor's vice president of
design, when questioned at the automaker's top-secret design studios
near Detroit. "This is a mission...We're redesigning
technology..."
The impressive
design feat, which is said to create a superbly smooth ride by
levitating the body away from the chassis, may well be based on
top-secret work in the government's closely guarded Area 51 -- where
many think a crashed alien UFO has been reverse engineered to
discover the principles of extraterrestrial science.
Quoted in an article in the
highly respected Edmonds,
"You can think of the first 100 years of automotive
technology as volume one," said Larry Burns, GM vice
president of research, development and planning. "And Autonomy
as volume two."
Edmonds also noted
that "the surface... has a pale-colored, smooth, shiny hard
plastic exterior much like Apple Computer's latest laptop, the
iBook," raising speculation that the computer maker and GM
may well be in a collusive arrangement to develop and use alien
spacecraft technology for tough, aerodynamic exteriors.
Rumors of similar
developments by Ford Motor Company have so far remained
unconfirmed; but with intense competition among the largest auto
makers to include alien technology in new designs, there can be
no doubt that they are not far behind.
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