JUPITER SIB
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Part N --
HANGAR
PLAN
THE SIB'S INGENIOUS
"ASSEMBLE-GO"
SPACE SHIP PROCEDURE
NASA, TAKE
NOTES:
As will be shown in
the following, the SIBs who are billions of years advanced of the
Human Race, have a highly refined, far advanced method of assembling
and launching their mega-sized space ships millions of times larger
than ours as compared to say the despicable
habitual liars NASA launches
U S Taxpayer's space vehicles.
Whereas
NASA
uses a multistep procedure to assemble and launch space vehicles, the
SIBs
have a simple two-step system for their extremely larger space
ships.
NASA first has to
assemble their much smaller space ships in the "VAB", (Vertical
Assembly Building); then after assembly has to load the ship on a
tracked, slow moving "Transporter" to get the ship to the Launch Pad
where; final assembly and testing are required and; finally, the ship
is fueled; then when all ready -- launched.
Whereas, from evidence shown
and explained herein, the SIBs
assemble their space
ships in a Hangar and, when ready, open the Door and it blasts off
into space -- a simple, two-step "ASSEMBLE-GO"
system. Following are details of one of their Space Ship Hangars
attesting to that procedure.

Above is the seemingly
simple but super ingenious structural plan of the 33,000+ miles
square SIB Space Ship HANGAR. It is essentially the same as shown in
the previous Section but of a different time. The concept and overall
size are the same but some of the walls, equipment, the door, etc.
are slightly different.
The more one analyzes the
concept, the more one realizes just how ingenious the structural plan
is. It is not possible to explain all of it even if we could but
keeping in mind that it is to assemble and launch space ships right
out of the front door so to speak -- the Hangar Door -- using the
SIB's "ASSEMBLE-GO"
procedure-- take particular note of the the following:
- How the protective
covering (in black) on the exterior, thrust-side face of the
Hangar (on the right) including its wall and the Door are
specially thick to protect against the thrust heat and pressure of
blast off of the SPACE SHIP as it departs from the Hangar;
- That all other walls are
covered with the same protective material both inside and out, but
not as thickly applied as it is on the thrust side of the Hangar;
- That the entire interior
floor system (shown mostly in yellow, red and black) is suspended
in the "atmosphere" of JUPITER, except where "rubbing contact" is
made at the two doors (the main Hangar Door) and the smaller, side
"projection area" which, thus far, we do not know the
purpose;
- And contact is also made
with the back (left) wall which is made especially thick to help
resist the thrust transferred through the door assembly and the
"weight assembly block" (in red and black);
- Notice the especially
made flexible joints at the corners where the walls meet and the
walls of the "projection area" presumably to flexibly take the
thrust pressure and stresses of blast off;
- Why the walls of the
:projected area" are so thick and made to be so flexible is also
unknown at the present;
- Notice that the entire
Hangar Door assembly is only in "rubbing contact" with its
adjacent wall areas in order to allow -- when subjected to thrust
pressure -- slippage movement of the Door Assembly without putting
additional stresses on the wall when the super huge space ship
blasts off right at "the front door";
- As to what the
"projection area" is for, we do not know but it could be: a
weighing apparatus; a source of additional mass to resist the
thrust; where supplies and equipment are brought in; a part of the
shock absorbing equipment; or another type of door for a smaller
space ship;
- And there is some
justification for this last possibility in that the thickness of
the protective material on the opposite wall and on the suspended
floor (in yellow) indicate the Hangar is set up for this to also
be a Space Ship launch door;
- There are also other
features which we can not possibly explain at this time, however,
do remember that:
- This "Hangar Building"
-- many times larger than Earth -- like all other Auxiliary
Support and Supply Equipment the SIBs use in their creation and
maintenance of JUPITER -- has been levitated for far over 100,000
miles through space -- probably many times -- from the Storage
area while being twisted and turned to its final position and
orientation around JUPITER in order to assemble and launch their
fabulously huge Space Ships.
By the untiring and generous
efforts of the SIBs through Slaughter Engineering, we the Human Race
are extremely fortunate and honored to finally see for the very first
time in the history of Mankind an example of one of their Space Ship
Hangars and to be permitted to photograph and begin to understand the
ingenious manner in which they operate.
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