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<conspiracyFile>EDITOR'S NOTE:
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I have only compiled this list. I claim no responsibility for errors,
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discrepensies, bogus entries, repeated or contradictiory entries,
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spelling or grammatical errors, or governmental action against those in
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possession of this list. Thank for for your support!
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THE PREMISE:
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Last year, I attended a Science Fiction convention during which I
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discovered (along with other things) that the makers of the
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recently-demised TV series War of the Worlds, had a scene in the very first
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episode, where the original Martian war machines were found mouldering in a
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LA warehouse. For fun, the special effects folk labeled one of the boxes
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in the warehouse 'Ark of the Covenant', indicating that it was the SAME
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warehouse where the Govt. hid everything that folks were not to know
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about. Recently, I decided to try to use this warehouse in a role-playing
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game, for fun. I've been trying to figure out things that should be in
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some of the boxes. I'm essentially looking for all sorts of things that
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were shown on TV and in the movies, that were indicated fell into
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government hands and were never heard from again. I'm also including
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things that some folks claim have existed for years (like the 100 MPG
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carburetor) that the Government has decided to hide away somewhere. (This
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is where you conspiracy folks come in).
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NOTE:
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This list also contains items containted in the British Government Warehouse,
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the Vatican Warehouse, and the Soviet Government Warehouse
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POSSIBLE LOCATIONS OF THE WAREHOUSE:
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A fish processing/packaging plant in the warehouse district of a large
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American city
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A U.S. Government surplus cheese warehouse
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Two World Trade Center
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SIGN ON THE DOOR:
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U.S. Government Warehouse #137-B
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E. Presley & J. Morrison, Propietors.
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W. Casey & J.E. Hoover, Curators
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THE CONTENTS:
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(AMERICAN WING)
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Ark of the Covenant
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100 MPG Carburetor
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3 Martian War Machines
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Parts of a cut up UFO from "My Science Project"
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Smashed pieces of the time gizmo from "The Philedelphia Experiment"
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Engine that runs on tap water
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A whole bunch of perpetual motion devices.
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The dead aliens from a crippled UFO the gov't captured.
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Several Elvis clones awaiting activation (might be ElvisDroids).
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Hundred of huge crates marked with the name Craig Shergold (containing
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Business cards and getwell cards by the million).
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H.G. Wells' working time machine from "Time After Time"
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The UFO that purportedly crashed in the early '50s in New Mexico
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Evidence providing the TRUE story of the Kennedy assassination
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Judge Crater
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What's left of Flight 19
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All of the oddball geological findings that never seem to get
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displayed in museums, including:
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The lump of coal with a spark plug in it
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The piece of sandstone containing human footprints
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The dinosaur skull with a bullet hole in it
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A lead-into-gold device
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A small prototype nuclear fusion plant
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the Ghostbusters' proton packs
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Excalibur
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The steel that the T1000 fell into
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Microscope slide labelled "Turin Shroud section No. 325", with piece
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of material reading "Made In Korea" in tiny letters
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Thunderbird 9
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The Wild Card virus (Xenovirus Takis-A)
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The contents of a house previously owned by the Adams family
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The contents of a house previously owned by the Munster family
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An formula/equation that allows for the creation of negative-life energy
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A large canvas parchment detailing the location of irregularities in the
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time/space continuum
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A collection of psychological reports detailing various conditions
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including: acute paranoia, acute schizophenia, profound catatonia,
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various phobias, et.al. All the patients have at one time or another
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analyzed the Necronomicon
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A copy of "Radioactive Man", issue #1
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A collection of coronary reports detailing various suicides and
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particularly violent and/or gory unsolved homicides. All the victims
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had at one time or another analyzed the Necronomicon
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A statue of a monster of vaguely humanoid outline, but with an octopuslike
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head whose face is a mass of tentacles, a scaly, rubbery-looking body,
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claws on its hind and fore feet, and long, narrow wings
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An authorization for the assassination of Norma Jean Baker. It is signed
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by President John F. Kennedy and is dated 4 August 1962
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A gun recovered from a grassy knoll in Dallas, Texas by CIA agents on
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22 November 1963
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Several test tubes filled with swine flu
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A scabbard which prevents its wearer from being cut and will keep anyone
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alive, no matter how bad the wound
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A machine that allows emotions and all other sensations to be recorded
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by one person and that can be played back and experienced by a second
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party. There are several tapes including: water slide, carnal relations,
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surfing, and heart attack
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Shakespeare's lost play. It is titled THE TRAGORICAL HISTORY OF KING
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ARTHUR
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The Tarnhelm
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A plain gold ring. Unknown script appears on the inside when the ring is
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heated suffiently. Properties recorded include, but are not limited to:
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Invisibility of wearer, extreme age-retardation of bearer, and a
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profoundly increased degree of powerlust in the wearer. The bearer also
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becomes extremely reluctant to surrender the ring
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A rope that cannot be broken with traces of wolf hair found on it
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A primitive yet working subspace radio. It is composed of a record
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player, a sawblade with holes punched in it, a fork, aluminum foil, an
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umbrella, and a Texas Instrument See and Spell. The characters it
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transmits have yet to be deciphered. It was found on a small hill
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Reeses Pieces with extraterrestrial bacteria on them. Found on same hill
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as the subspace radio
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A large stone tablet, reconstructed from pieces, with writing on it. It
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is Hebrew and has Commandments 11 through 17
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Definitive proof that the Illuminati exist and their plans to control the
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world. It is sealed in a safe with an eye superimposed on a pyramid
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Papers showing that professional wrestling is real
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Documentation revealing that in exchange for scientific advances, the
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government provides UFO's with human beings for unknown reasons
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Evidence suggesting that officials took bribes from concerned Arab oil
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men to sabotage cold fusion experiments
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One cyanide laden apple with a bite taken out of it
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One glass slipper
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Several beans with amazing growth potential
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One red riding hood, slightly bloody
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90 yards of golden blonde hair
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A house made out of stale candy
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Evidence showing that the reason JFK didn't support the Bay of Pigs
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Invasion was that the Illuminati threatened to expose several scandals
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if he did
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A stuffed Ravenous BugBlatter Beast of Traal
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Confirmed photo of Adolf Hitler living high on the hog in Argentina
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Confirmed photo of Adolf Hitler breaking a glass with his foot in his
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marraige ceremony to Eva Braun
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Several volumes with the title WHAT THE SHADOW KNOWS
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Proof that President Bush chose Quayle as his running mate to prevent
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future assassination attempts
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Equipment recovered from the laboratory of Dr. Frankenstein
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Papers showing that the Mafia was created by the government in order
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to keep the citizenry in line
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A formula by one Dr. Griffin
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Information that says that the Illuminati sabotaged the Iran hostage
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rescue mission so that they could put a puppet president in office.
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They succeeded with flying colors
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A map to the Fountain of Youth and its guard, Ponce de Leon
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Methusela
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A blackboard with equations that prove that time *is* money
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Confirmation of a tenth planet and an advanced civilisation living there
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Papers showing that the government was created by the Mafia in order
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to keep the citizenry in line
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Records of the contents of Hangar 33 (and evidence that Hangar 18 was
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invented as government misinformation)
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A gaunlet with six gems that provide the wearer with near-omnipotence
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Proof that Milli Vanilli *did* sing their album
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A heave metal box, 75cm on a side, painted in military green. Each side
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has the words, "This side towards enemy" printed on it.
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(Nuclear claymore mine)
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And don't forget a Chevy Malibu, with an unidentifiable (but definitely
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not human) corpse in the trunk, and with black-and-whice cans labelled
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simply "BEER" and "FOOD" in the back seat
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All of Dan Quayle's clones (they decided one DQ was bad enough!)
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Robbie the Robot
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The Transience Disk
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The Aeolanthe & Naeolanthe
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One ENIAC
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One Tesla Radio Power distribution system
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John Galt
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The top 10 vaporware products of all time
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Laputa
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A Liliputan
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The squadren of jet powered Spruce Geese
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Lassie
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The pen used to sign the Hitler-Stalin pact
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What's left of the apple that fell on Newton's head
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The reliable version of the space shuttle (threatened job security)
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Amelia Earhart's flight jacket
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Nazi flying saucers
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Jetpack, a la "The Rocketeer"
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Chips of some unknown alloy collected during Apollo missions
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Big black slab collected by the Leakeys in Olduvai Gorge
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(and a femur found in orbit)
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Jimmy Hoffa
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A Cloudbuster (a rainmaking machine built by Wilhelm Reich - see
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the Kate Bush video "Cloudbusting")
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An N-ray detector
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A dinosaur egg. Fresh. In a crate marked "Africa."
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A chunk of steel, of an unusual alloy, that bears the label
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"Tunguska 190?" (Slightly radioactive)
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A box full of scrolls - written in Aramaic. Box says "Gnostic II."
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Ronald Reagan Mark I and the animatronics to make him work
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Bill Gates' Porsche 959
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A notebook belonging to Fermat, containing the answer to that damn
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"Last Theorem," and notes about a much more interesting conjecture
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A freezer holding the body of Walt Disney
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The Necronomicon
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The Terminator's arm
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Beethoven's Eleventh Symphony
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A phone booth with an odd antenna on top, and a San Dimas, CA number
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A blue British police call box
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A tight-fitting blue costume with a big red "S" on the chest
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The backup tape archives from the "Terminator 2" lab
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The Infinite Improbability Generator
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The 1992 Democratic Presidential Candidate
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HAL 9000's Failed Turing Test (He got a 57%!)
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The monolith on the moon
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The monolith by Jupiter
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HAL 9000
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A Darkness Device
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Da Shoes!
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A copy of Bunnies & Burrows
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Gary Gygax
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A minute black hole--made of a "knot singularity"
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The Body of Valentine Michael Smith
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The center of a tootsie roll pop
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The Great Virus of '29
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The Heart of Gold
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The Tree of Life
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The seed to the Tree of Knowledge
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The "dean drive" which "converts angular momentum into linear momentum."
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Two and a half tons of Nazi gold recovered from a Swiss mine shaft in
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1945
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Some plants from the Brazilian rain forest that can cure just about
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anything
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The "magic gun" that fired the "magic bullet" that killed JFK
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Part of a Soviet Sub recovered by Howard Hughes' Glomar Explorer back
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in 1971
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A Typhoon-class submarine with Caterpillar Drive
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A little silver ball from Starman
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A searchlight with the sillouette of a bat on it
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A book entitled "To Serve Man"
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A three-eyed fish named Blinky
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JFK's Brain
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The gold from the lost Dutchman mine
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The Marylin Monroe Diaries
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The Holy Grail
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The "sets and costumes" that were used to film the Apollo Moon Landing
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The Rhinegold
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The FBI and CIA files detailing the Career of "Special Agent Elvis"
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A mountain of letters addressed to Santa Claus
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A crate marked "The Alamo" with 19th century weapons, uniforms, and
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one coon skin cap
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All of the drugs ever seized in DEA raids
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A bottle with a tag, "Drink Me"
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One kite, string, and key that are scourched
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In a corner a Zoltar Fortune Telling Machine
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A strange looking submarmine named Natulis
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A row of robots, one marked Gort and another marked Robbie
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200 year old crate (damaged) of tea marked "Boston"
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Joseph Raymond McCarthy in cryogenic suspension.
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(Due to be woken 2000 AD)
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Contents of a television studio once based in a desert.
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Props include Mars landscape sections and lifesized fibreglass spaceships
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Ted Kennedy's driver license
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Yoko Ono's talent
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Diogene's Zippo
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The Lincoln Savings and Loan cash reserves
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A portrait, in GIF format, showing Helen of Troy was a real dog
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Micheal Jackson's original nose
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A petrified turd, left by one of the mounts of the Four Horsemen
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Indisputable proof that Oswald acted alone
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All the people who have ever voted in a Chicago election while dead
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(required an annex)
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The original blueprints for building the Great Pyramid of Egypt
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A telephone book for the Planet Mars
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The original magnifying glass used by Sherlock Holmes
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A bottle of smoke from the Chicago Fire
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A crate containing a machine, labeled "Owner - Danny Dunn"
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Oliver North's diary
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A brain laleled "Ronald Reagan"
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Ten crates of clothes labeled "Liberace"
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25 crates of confederate money
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2500 crates of two dollar bills
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Several rows of crates marked, "K-2"
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A large vat of goo, labeled "Keep away from turtles!"
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The real contents of Al Capone's Vault
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The solution to the halting problem
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The "Missing" volumes of the Art of Computer Programming
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A bottle of the "andromedia strain" Virus
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Several Bigfoot(s)
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The bones of the Loch Ness Monster
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A crate of seed pods from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
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All the AV recording made of the Mothership from "Close Encounters
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of the Third Kind"
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Snake Plisken's death certificate
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The cursed ship, The Flying Dutchman
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The missing pages from the logbook of the abandoned Marie Celeste
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Adolf Hitler's body... intact
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The Blob... in a large freezer of course
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Gary Seven's voice-operated typewriter
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Spock's vacuum tube computer made in the 1930's, found in flophouse
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All the books which were checked out when the Library at Alexandria burned
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Undeniable authentication documents for the Shroud of Turin
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A map showing where the Time Tunnel desert base's drive-in door is located
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The original plans for Colossus (the Forbin project)
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Used hypodermic needle; once injected a miniaturized submarine into a neck
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Copy of hostage-withholding agreement between Bush and the Ayatollah
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Saucer pieces, mostly melted from magnesium flares, found in (Ant)artic
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The stiff little finger from the hand of an Invader
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NASA office note about refusing collect call from a Will Robinson
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Hollow krypton meteorite, found in Smallville, USA. Cradle inside
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Three "telepods", non-working, along with a grotesque fly/human/metal body
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Spy satellite photos, detailing the location of Noah's Ark
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A working orgone energy machine (see theories of Nicola Tesla
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for more details)
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A real, live unicorn
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A working anti-gravity device (perhaps a sample of Cavorite?)
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Complete maps and journals of the expedition PROVING the Hollow
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Earth theory
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What REALLY happened on the Hindenberg
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Two strange electronic devices, found with a set of identifcation for
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"Commander Pavel Chekov, Starfleet."
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A set of photographs of a tall (6'3"), muscular man wearing sunglasses.
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Some appear to have been taken at a police station, the rest at a mall
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A pair of yellow shoes with thick hollow glass soles. One sole is intact
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and contains three goldfish skeletons
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Pieces excavated from a stone building of Greek or early Roman design.
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Found in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
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The corpse of a grotesque, bipedal, fish-like being. Roughly 7' tall,
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the creature wears chitinous armor. In the crate with it are a strange
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looking spear, net, gun on its shoulder, blade on one wrist, and an
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electronic thingee on its other wrist
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Many crates of bizarre super-tech weapons, all marked with swastikas
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A crate full of papers, computer disks, and models of a modified
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DeLorean sports car. Among the papers is a photograph of two men
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standing by a clock, dating back to 1888
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A female android, dressed in a pink gown, with her left arm torn out of
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place. She looks remarkably like Olivia d'Abo
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Several hundred issues of "Playboy" confiscated from American servicemen
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in the Persian Gulf
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A green meteorite attatched to a chain, found in a sewer by the
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Metropolis department of Public Works
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Two CDs, one marked "Elvis" and the other marked "Bruce." These are kept
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with two identically-marked reels of tape and a strange machine
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Plans and a prototype of a reactionless engine. The notes say it puts
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out no exhaust mass, only heat and light
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A circular shield, about 3' in diameter, with concentric red and white
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rings and a star in the center on a blue field
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A black sword, with red runes on it, unearthed in western Canada with a
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petrified human skeleton. The sword is dated as being older than the
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earth where it was found. Researchers tested the sword to find out what
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it was made of, but it defied their efforts. Everyone who touched the
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sword died
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Hundreds of boxes of very very old, crumbling books found in Egypt.
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Inside the front cover of each one is a pocket containing a little card
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with heiroglyphs on it. All but the last set on each card are crossed
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out
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A gold medallion with raised markings on each side, and an off-center
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hole holding a red crystal
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A glowing green crystal, about 10 inches long and 2.5 inches wide with
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angled ends, discovered near the North Pole
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An illuminated manuscript much like a Bible, along with a rabbit's
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corpse and many pieces of shrapnel
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A large emerald in the shape of a heart, confiscated from a fence in new
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York City
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About 60000 tapes and CDs by the 2 Live Crew
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Hundreds of issues of a comic shop newsletter bearing the headline,
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"DeFalco and Macchio found in adult movie house."
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Captain Hook's hand
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A listing of pi which gets to a long stretch of ones and then ends
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Stacks of mismatched contact lenses
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Thousands of car keys
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A chemical formula for the cure for the common cold
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Formula 7x
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The recipie for Macdonald's secret sauce
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KFC's 11 secret herbs and spices
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1000 mint-condition WWII army Jeeps, to be sold for $50 each
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The hover-skateboard from BTTF2
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A slightly less than infinite number of wallets (no money in them though)
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A slightly malleable bit of metal (the world famous Philosopher's Stone)
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The failed prototype from the Aurora project (yet another "stealth" plane)
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The remains of a rather strange-looking humanoid... (the "missing link")
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proof that the president knew the strength of the atomic bomb, and
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dropped it to prove a point to the soviets
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Proof that religion WAS created to control the people
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Proof that communism and socialism WOULD work
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A complete transcription and dates and times for all of Nosatradamus's
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prophecies!
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A box containing proof that Salem really did have witches
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The REAL McCarthy list, before the politicain's saw it
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The recording of Nixon saying "I'm not a crook"
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Proof that Daylight savings, and flouridation really ARE communist plotS
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The missing part of Kennedy's head
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The true identity of the kidnaper of the Lindbergh baby
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Amelia Earhart
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Six copies of the Mona Lisa, all authentic, except for the words
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"This is a fake" written on the back in felt-tip pen.
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A seventh copy of the Mona Lisa, appearing to be authentic, which DOESN'T have
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Had "This is a fake" written on the canvases in felt tip marker.
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The complete list of every drink in the Universe whose name
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is a version of 'Gin 'n Tonic'.
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The formula for Coca-Cola
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The missing 80 points of Dan Quayle's IQ
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Every taxicab in the Metropolitan New York area (only while it's raining)
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The Golden Fleece
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A broadsword from roughly 1000 AD with a woman's hand still gripping the handle
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A grafitti-free subway car
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A hen's tooth
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A calendar containing a month made up entirely of Sundays
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The Ultimate Nullifier
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The six lost episodes of Dr. Who (and you thought only one was lost...)
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A pair of red ruby slippers
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A pillar of salt in the shape of a woman
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An extremely well-aged apple with two bites out of it
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Universal Solvent (we think) (bring your own container) (hurry) (never mind...)
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A letter from an Egyptian princess, saying she'd like to be reincarnated
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as Shirley McLean
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The suppressed Penthouse edition featuring Kylie Minogue
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The REAL reason why the Challenger blew up
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A spy satellite marked "Made in Taiwan"
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A diary entry from the president of the Sierra Club saying he's going out
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duck-shooting
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A reciept for a rifle and ammo from Dallas Texas, to the account of L.B.
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Johnson
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A note from a member of the French Govt. saying they were sorry for the
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Rainbow Warrior
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A working cold fusion unit (perhaps one for the back of a car, that you
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could feed garbage to)
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The REAL crown jewels of Iran/Persia
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The Maltese Falcon
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An old treaty between Argentina and Britian giving the Falklands to one or
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the other
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An effective chemical male contraceptive
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The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything
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The lost notice to tell Arthur the bulldozers were coming
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The message from the Vogons warning the Earth of the Hyperspace Bypass
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The One Ring
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The White Gold Ring
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The Virus programmed against the Black Marble Wombat
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The Wombat listing in VMS Help
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"That Loving Feeling"
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Plane tickets proving George Bush was in Paris in the fall of 1980
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Recordings of a mysterious five-tone musical work, left over
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from a certain project that took place at Devil's Rock
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A slightly radioactive safe marked "S.S. Titanic"
|
|
Pay stubs with the words "Central Intelligence Agency" and "Lee Harvey
|
|
Oswald"
|
|
The autopsy records for JFK (sealed for 50 years!)
|
|
The totally innocuous file on MLKjr that
|
|
was sealed -- because it was totally innocuous!
|
|
The report given to FDR on the Japanese fleet steaming toward Hawaii
|
|
George Washington's membership card for the Masons
|
|
Birth certificates for several mulatto children, with the "Father"
|
|
space marked "Thomas Jefferson"
|
|
Autopsy records for President Zachary Taylor
|
|
Telegram from Andrew Johnson to John Wilkes Booth saying "Great opportunity
|
|
at Ford's Theater -- a definite Do-Not-Miss"
|
|
a prototype (or working model!) of Alpha Complex's
|
|
Computer
|
|
_Another_ government warehouse...
|
|
90% of the works of Nikola Tesla
|
|
Ship with bodies embedded in several inch-thick steel from
|
|
the "Philadelphia Experiment"
|
|
A Mac SE hard disk containing plans for "Transparent Aluminum"
|
|
Plans for the "Wildfire" research station
|
|
Set of printer plates for the Lyons UNIX book
|
|
Atlantis
|
|
Everything ever lost in the Bermuda Triangle
|
|
A sample of scrith
|
|
A disc (ring) with a ratio of circumference to diameter equal 3
|
|
Political ethics
|
|
The plan for a balanced US budget
|
|
Several letters signed "George Washington" and "Adam
|
|
Weisshaupt", and a memo signed by a grafologist claiming that both sets
|
|
were written by the same person.
|
|
The unicorn scene from "Blade Runner"
|
|
Laserdisc copies of all Hayao Miyazaki films -- UNCUT and in ENGLISH
|
|
Schubert's last symphony (complete)
|
|
A short mathematical proof that the travelling salesman problem can be
|
|
solved in polynomial time
|
|
An Elder God, dead
|
|
A pouch of sand, a red ruby on a chain, and a strange insect-like mask
|
|
The last 7 presidents and vice presidents, frozen -- including Bush & Quayle
|
|
Several Caroline clones (they work there)
|
|
a Kirelean photograph of Stonhenge -- showing auras on all the
|
|
stones, including the missing ones
|
|
A silver albatross
|
|
An old-fashioned green railroad-man's lantern, and a collection of green
|
|
rings of various shapes and sizes
|
|
The original manuscript for Bible II: The Son Strikes Back
|
|
Various and sundry archaeological relics from Mu, Lemuria, Atlantis,
|
|
Shangri-La, and Xanadu
|
|
A complete set of the Golden Age Suicide Squid comics
|
|
Two 16-inch Battleship Cannon shells (you know - like the ones on the Ne
|
|
Jersey) Filled with Quick-Death organism bomblets
|
|
the British copy of the North American Treaty
|
|
Several kilograms of Byzanium, along with a 1889 Colorado newspaper and the
|
|
body of a Red Army corporal
|
|
A wooden staff, with a claw holding a crystal on the end
|
|
The Starship Defiant
|
|
A large number of Swiss Army knives and rolls of Duct Tape. The knives all
|
|
have the letter M engraved on them
|
|
The financial records of Stemple's Mill, Seattle, Washington - signed
|
|
"Ishmael Marx"
|
|
A large number of Swords
|
|
A number of semi-transparent, amoeboid creatures, accompanied by semi-
|
|
neanderthalic humanoids
|
|
An F-15's gun-camera recording of a Dragon in flight
|
|
The leg-bones of Miles Vorkosigan
|
|
One Dozen Red Roses
|
|
Maps to caves in Ireland, where several spaceships (with markings in Gaelic)
|
|
are kept
|
|
Two thousand bottles of NyQuil
|
|
The coordinates of a rain-swept planet far out in the galaxy, inhabited by a
|
|
little old man who likes cats (even though he doesn't believe in them)
|
|
Aristotle's treatise on humor
|
|
The Freemasons' Ultimate Secret
|
|
King Arthur's perfectly preserved body
|
|
God's pair of dice
|
|
The sixth replicant
|
|
The Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator
|
|
A bubble-gum machine full of dehydrated Martians (just add water)
|
|
A helmet with a scrub brush attatched to the top and a pair of
|
|
tennis shoes with the name "M. Martian" on both
|
|
Map & instructions for recovering the treasure on Oak Island
|
|
The Method used to place the statues on Easter Island
|
|
The reason the statues were put there
|
|
The Beethoven manuscripts that disapeared at his death.
|
|
The first draft of Adam Weishaupt's inagural address
|
|
The allied plans for the bombing of Russian oil fields, early '41
|
|
The German nuke
|
|
The real recipie for the Pan-galactic gargle blaster
|
|
Cratefuls and cratefuls of containers remarkably similar to yogurt
|
|
and ice cream containers, labelled "The Stuff"
|
|
Two live plesiosaurs
|
|
Plane tickets from Munich, 1958,
|
|
stamped "Flight Cancelled".
|
|
All the missing ozone
|
|
Lenin's hair
|
|
The brain of a liberal, the heart of a conservative
|
|
A magnetic monopole
|
|
A huge ax and an even bigger stuffed blue ox
|
|
A photograph of a very large gold menorah (pictured on the Arch of
|
|
titus in Rome) with report detailing the contents of the
|
|
Vatican warehouse
|
|
An archive containing every issue to date of the WEEKLY WORLD NEWS, with
|
|
marginal notations like, "Hoo boy, we *really* fooled this one!"
|
|
and "He's getting too close; exchange him."
|
|
A large tank containing some sort of preservative solution and several
|
|
slightly radioactive corpses in various states of decay, all
|
|
of which seem to twitch or move slightly now and then
|
|
Edison's final invention: The Necrophone, a device enabling one to speak
|
|
with the dead
|
|
A handwritten proof, repudiating all claims of truth to the notion of
|
|
relativity, signed by Einstein
|
|
A book containing the contents of the Soviet's Warehouse, with _infinitely_
|
|
more interesting stuff
|
|
A text about flouridation and its true effects on the mind
|
|
An engine that runs on the passage of _time_ (a Soviet physicist, whose name
|
|
escapes me, has crunched the numbers on this one!)
|
|
A text written in ancient Hebrew that begins, In the Beginning, but has all
|
|
the words for god feminine in gender
|
|
A dummy terminal connecting to nothing in particular, with a prompt.
|
|
When any name is typed in, the COMPLETE history of the subject is displayed,
|
|
including what he is doing at this moment, with constant updating
|
|
The CIA's report on Psychotronic Weaponry, with the Soviet's explaination
|
|
to what happened to Nixon and Carter, as well athe death of Brezhnev,
|
|
Andropov, Chernenko, and the meteoric rise to power of one Mikhail
|
|
Gorbachev, who happened to be head of the KGB when the research was being
|
|
done
|
|
One human skeleton, found in casket, with a wooden stake inserted into the
|
|
ribcage
|
|
Remains of a sophisticated WWII Japanese fighter, codenamed Kamikaze,
|
|
with humanoid figures crushed in the machinery, that must have disabled it
|
|
A strange machine, incorporating a glass cylinder with a weird gel flowing
|
|
within it, and sealed with a lock that can only be opened from within.
|
|
Found in the basement of a church in Detroit
|
|
The bodies of the victims of Crest test #57
|
|
Directions to Midian
|
|
Definitive proof of the Carter thesis that states that petroleum, rather
|
|
than being a diminishing resource, is constantly replenished naturally
|
|
by the earth
|
|
Documentation about the CIA's project into creating the first strain
|
|
of recombinant DNA, with a formula very similar to that of Human Immuno-
|
|
deficiency Virus
|
|
Joseph Smith's golden tablets, containing the Book of Mormon
|
|
The missing 23 minutes of Nixon's tape recordings
|
|
Parcelsus' notebooks (that were supposedly buried with him, but weren't there
|
|
when his tomb was opened, later---for that matter, how about his body?)
|
|
The Marquis de Saint Germaine
|
|
Documentation and photos from all the cases of Spontaneous Human Combustion
|
|
The mummy from the sarcophagus in the Great Pyramid
|
|
A couple of those computer chips they've supposedly found embedded in the
|
|
arms of Egyptian mummies
|
|
All that runic graffiti saying things like "Sven Redbeard was here" from the
|
|
upper Mississippi
|
|
A parrot-headed umbrella
|
|
A giant Lincoln's head penny
|
|
A table-top fortune-telling machine
|
|
A curiously heavy black statue of a falcon, with several chips
|
|
carved out of it
|
|
A sled with the brandname of "Rosebud"
|
|
The "Greatest American Hero" suit (with instructions)
|
|
Rudy Wells' lab notes
|
|
Several hypodermic needles,
|
|
labelled "Lot Six"
|
|
Several spare self-destructing tape recorders
|
|
Hymie
|
|
A shoe-phone
|
|
A birth certificate with MacGyver's FIRST name!
|
|
Several large hairy bipeds, a small pyramid of silver spheres,
|
|
and a stack of video recordings showing the bipeds attacking
|
|
a tibettan monestary in Wales
|
|
A diary purporting to show the location of the Holy Grail, labelled
|
|
"property of Prof. H. Jones"
|
|
Reports, wreckage, and photos from the Starkweather-Moore expedition
|
|
to Antartica. Contains the bodies of what look like 5-symmetric
|
|
animals with fan-shaped wings and lots of tentacles. Also contains
|
|
what looks like a frozen block of blackish protoplasm marked "Do not
|
|
defrost under ANY circumstances"
|
|
Photo showing the "Illuminated Five" (Nikola Tesla, Howard Hughes,
|
|
Adam Weishaupt, H.P. Lovecraft, and Nostradamus) having a beer bash
|
|
at the Eye In The Pyramid pub in Ingolstadt
|
|
The Overthruster and Buckaroo Banzai's jet car. Also a strange
|
|
looking record that when played displays a rather rastafarian-looking
|
|
alien
|
|
Proof that Orson Wells' War of the Worlds broadcast was no joke
|
|
The *complete* manuscript of Coleridge's Kubla Khan
|
|
Everything dropped by aliens that Eric Von Daniken claims to have seen (which
|
|
is usually guarded by "wild tribesmen" or drug runners, etc.)
|
|
One of those movie revolvers that fires twelve or fifteen shots, or at least
|
|
never needs reloading
|
|
The Phantom Tollbooth
|
|
Carrie White
|
|
The plastic bottle that was taken to the Roman/Chinese emperor, which caused
|
|
the inventor to be executed, to keep the glassblowers in business
|
|
Kentucky fried rats
|
|
Einstein's unified field theory
|
|
Hitler's REAL diaries ("hot date with Eva tonight---va-va-voom!")
|
|
The missing chapters of Nostradamus, especially those dealing with the End
|
|
of Civilization as We Know It (suppressed because the world is not
|
|
prepared)
|
|
The sequel to Gone With the Wind that Margaret Mitchell supposedly burned,
|
|
after finding she didn't like "all the trouble *this* book has brought me."
|
|
The lightbulbs they used for illumination, in painting Egyptian tombs
|
|
The map to King Soloman's mines
|
|
The Viking longship that was discovered in California's Imperial Valley,
|
|
sometime around 1910
|
|
A stuffed Pterodactyl, shot in Africa, earlier in this century
|
|
Millions of Pet Rocks (everybody bought one, nobody has one now,
|
|
they have to be SOMEWHERE!)
|
|
The official U.S. Navy map showing the location of Gilligan's Island
|
|
Hundreds of millions of dirty socks, each tagged with the time, date
|
|
and location of the laundry in which they disappeared
|
|
Bill Watterston
|
|
Various bits of a 1958 Plymouth Fury (red)
|
|
A Tanu skeleton (stored with a variety of high-tech weapons and
|
|
devices found with it buried on the bottom of the Mediterrenan
|
|
Sea, dated at approximately 6000000 years old)
|
|
A dodo bird
|
|
A disk pack containing the personnel database for Yoyodyne Propulsion
|
|
Systems, listing lots of people named John who all applied for social
|
|
security numbers on November 1, 1938 in Grover's Mill, NJ
|
|
Boxes of proposal, progress report, and design review documents for
|
|
Yoyodyne's work on contract # DOD 84-C112001, plus a copy of "Commerce
|
|
Business Daily" containing the original RFP for the Truncheon Bomber
|
|
The Great American Novel. Actually, one Great American Novel from the
|
|
1960's, another from the '50's, another from the '20's. Probably a
|
|
couple more without established dates
|
|
Documents suggesting that "NSA" really meant "No Such Agency," the code
|
|
name of an elaborate cover for yet another internal security service --
|
|
as yet unknown
|
|
UNIX; a nearly-mythical, small, simple, fully-functional multiuser
|
|
operating system (mentioned in some theoretical papers by Ritchie and
|
|
Thompson, c. 1978). Possibly found squished in the very bottom left
|
|
back corner of one of several huge crates labelled "BSD," "SYS5," etc
|
|
News software that does something approximately near what one might
|
|
actually want
|
|
A book with the title:
|
|
THE TRUTH
|
|
One page, one word.
|
|
Doesn't matter what language you read, or if you read at all.
|
|
One glance at it and you will know the truth.
|
|
of course, when somebody learns the truth his head explodes
|
|
Real live (frozen or otherwise) Jackalopes, Hidebehinds, and other such
|
|
beasties
|
|
An atom with the atomic number of 104
|
|
A coke can with the old style pull tabs
|
|
Several cases of the original coke (the ones with cocaine)
|
|
The location of Car 54
|
|
The Golem of Prague
|
|
Frankenstein's Monster
|
|
A set of papers referring to the Iran - Contra Affair
|
|
The primary mirror we were originally going to use on Hubble
|
|
A passenger pigeon (became extinct in the late 19th century)
|
|
The Gordian knot. Beside it, a much simpler knot, cut in two
|
|
Docmuments from the 1960's describing Isaac Asimov's process to "grow" a
|
|
positronic brain, using a revolutionary crystal-growing process amazingly
|
|
similar to biological cell reproduction
|
|
A complete log of everything ever posted to the Internet. Cross-referenced
|
|
by subversive nature. All Email, too, of course
|
|
The crashed UFO from White Sands, 1947
|
|
A statement stating that Iran-Contra was "all my idea", signed Ronald Reagan
|
|
George Bush's travelogue from October, 1980
|
|
Professor Azland's time bubble
|
|
A spaceship powered entirely by steam
|
|
Phone number for the Earth Defense League
|
|
Crashed and destroyed Yeti, Ogron, and Dalek spacecraft
|
|
Construction plans for the top-secret lab in Quantum Leap
|
|
Videotape footage of the Loch Ness Monster. And Bigfoot
|
|
A perfect glass bowl, with the words "So Long, and Thanks..." engraved on it,
|
|
containing some water and a sad-looking yellow fish
|
|
A battered and aged working copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
|
|
CIA pay stubs, made out in the name of Mikhail Gorbachev
|
|
A complete set of Majestic Twelve (aka MJ-12 aka MAJIC) documents, marked
|
|
"Exempt: not to be declassified Top Secret Burn before reading"
|
|
A stack of memos to Joe Malik (regarding the Illuminati)
|
|
A cat. No one can tell whether it is alive or dead
|
|
A gigantic submarine made of gold. Leif Erikson is written on the side
|
|
A sacred cow
|
|
The collected writings of Kilgore Trout
|
|
The only writings to appear by him are excerpts and brief quotes in several
|
|
Kurt Vonnegut stories, except for the novel "Venus on the Half Shell"
|
|
And, of course, the warehouse would need to have, as a relief from all
|
|
the clutter, a vial containing a perfect vacuum
|
|
In a dark corner of the warehouse, a cage containing a furry creature,
|
|
about 10 inches tall, with huge eyes and ears. It has a tendency to
|
|
sing once in awhile. A sign hangs in front of the cage saying;
|
|
Do NOT place in bright light!
|
|
NEVER get it wet!
|
|
And DO NOT feed after midnight!!!
|
|
A small glass vile that seems to contain plain water. The label reads;
|
|
"property of R. Reagan, from fountain of youth, FL"
|
|
This list
|
|
(BRITISH WING)
|
|
All the gadgets designed by Q, including the ones James Bond didn't use
|
|
All the gadgets designed by q (Q's little brother), such as a vacuum
|
|
cleaner which, when carefully dismantled and cunningly reassembled,
|
|
becomes a hair dryer
|
|
The alien spacecraft from "Quatermass and the Pit"
|
|
H. G. Wells' time machine
|
|
Complete inventory of the U. S. Government warehouse
|
|
The first telephone, invented by Percy forbes-Hamilton. It wasn't much
|
|
use until Alexander Graham Bell invented the second one
|
|
A map showing the exact location of Thunderbirds' Island H.Q.
|
|
A copy of a blackmail note addressed to Pons and Fleischmann, sent by the
|
|
head of B.P.
|
|
Plans for converting the Scott Monument into a rocket capable of travelling
|
|
to Mars and back
|
|
The date and time of the revolution
|
|
Geoffrey Boycott's missing test years
|
|
The real Jules Verne trophy
|
|
The location of the *first* tunnel under the Channel (built back in
|
|
Napoleon's time)
|
|
The Difference Engine
|
|
Videotape of a secret Special Air Service raid on a U.F.O., shot by
|
|
a Commander Straker
|
|
The diary of one "S. Holmes, Consulting Detective."
|
|
A similar (but often contradictory) diary by a Dr. Watson
|
|
Several infernal devices created by a Dr. Manchu, in crates shipped
|
|
in from Hong Kong
|
|
A bottle holding a bacterial culture labeled "Mutant 59."
|
|
The manuscripts of all those unwritten Sherlock
|
|
Holmes adventures, such as the Adventure of the Aluminium Crutch, and The
|
|
Giant Rat of Sumatra, that Watson kept tempting us with!
|
|
A "Norwegian Blue" parrot nailed to a perch in a birdcage
|
|
A device, similar to a laptop computer, wrapped in a dirty towel,
|
|
with the words "Don't panic" written in friendly letters
|
|
A Babel fish
|
|
Miscellaneous documents labeled "Project Tic-Toc"
|
|
A bottle of pills marked "S. Beamish"
|
|
A rubber mask that looks just like David MacCallum
|
|
A manuscript, written in some druidic script, giving
|
|
operating instructions for Stonehenge
|
|
An electronic thumb
|
|
A number of typewritten manuscripts bearing titles such
|
|
as "Hamlet", "Macbeth" and "George", with the author
|
|
given as A. Simian
|
|
Documents detailing payments made to an advertising agency
|
|
to manufacture a front man to sell the above manuscripts
|
|
A device for flattening areas of corn
|
|
The mumified remains of the original M. Thatcher
|
|
Mark Thatcher's road map
|
|
A copy of "The Nice and accurate prophecies of Agnes Nutter: Witch"
|
|
A sonic screwdriver (nonfunctional, with a note explaining that it was found in
|
|
London, AD 1666)
|
|
An Eyes-Only Scottland Yard File re: a serious of prostitute murders
|
|
in London in the 1890's
|
|
A file cabinet, formerly belongong to one Brigadier Arthur Gordon
|
|
Lethbridge-Stewart, containing detailed documents of encounters with
|
|
assorted aliens and creatures on the British Isles, all stamped with the
|
|
words "TOP SECRET:UNIT"
|
|
Blueprints for a "Time Machine", with the initials "H.G.W." signed at
|
|
the bottom
|
|
A bag of old jelly-babies
|
|
The school transcripts and transfer forms of one Vislor Turlough, which
|
|
gives his home address as "Trion"; and similar, older documents for a
|
|
girl named Susan whose grandfather claimed on her records that she'd
|
|
attended "West Gallifrey Junior High."
|
|
A letter from Downing Street to Argentina, promising
|
|
someone a large sum of money to make and fail in an attempt to
|
|
capture some unspecified islands
|
|
A glass onion
|
|
A pair of shoes with a tag saying, "Found near Abbey Road"
|
|
A set of human ribs, one is missing
|
|
A stuffed hound with a tag saying "Baskervilles"
|
|
Three pegs with various sized discs on them. A monk is slowly
|
|
moving one disc at a time
|
|
Diagrams for a semi-functionnal mind control device,
|
|
and (pessimistic) progress reports for control of subject
|
|
"John M."
|
|
Details of the massive conspiracy which seems to have resulted
|
|
in most of the British secrets ending up in the US warehouse
|
|
The names and scorecards of all the international teams competing
|
|
in the "World Series"
|
|
The formula for the Top Secret language encrypting system developed
|
|
by the CIA, which was used to call a game in which something
|
|
which isn't a ball is hardly ever kicked called "Football"
|
|
A black doctors bag containing a number of strange automatic devices
|
|
For performing various forms of surgery
|
|
A bottle of small yellow pills. The label warns you not to take a
|
|
pill if you are in a small two-man shuttle craft
|
|
A bloodstained apron embroydered with masonic regalia and three
|
|
feathers
|
|
Margret Thatcher's conscience
|
|
A report on an MI5 operation involving a poisoned apple, a known
|
|
homosexual and an infinite tape
|
|
A geologist's report on the repeated earthquakes in a small region of
|
|
Monmouthshire, seemingly associated with the ruins of a number of
|
|
fallen towers
|
|
Some very old burned cakes
|
|
John Major's personality
|
|
The phone number of International Rescue
|
|
Prince Edward's A Level exam papers
|
|
The incorporation papers of a company called "Univsrsal Export"
|
|
A biochemical report proving that one should put the milk in first
|
|
Neil Kinnock's ideals
|
|
Satelite photographs showing that the General Galtiari was, in fact,
|
|
somewhere in the Indian Ocean when sunk
|
|
A report on the spontanious self-disassembly of an early experimental
|
|
British nuclear weapon as it was being transported through inner
|
|
London, and why no one noticed
|
|
A gene analysis on the reamins of Winston Churchil, showing that he
|
|
was, in fact, a chicken
|
|
A map and latitude-longitude coordinates showing the exact location of
|
|
the Village
|
|
Schematics for the use of weather balloons as anti-personel devices
|
|
Papers showing who built the Village, who runs it, and who Number 1 is
|
|
The reason why Number 6 resigned
|
|
A door, above which is the brightly lit word "EXIT", and
|
|
which bears a small plate upon which is written "101"
|
|
Nigel Lawson's calculator
|
|
A parchment letter from James I to a group of biblical scholars
|
|
starting with the words "Thou Creeps"
|
|
A large leathery egg found on the shores of a Scottish loch
|
|
Authur Skargil's Tory party membership
|
|
A marrow bone and a poker
|
|
Contract between the MoD and BAE to develop an aircraft capable of
|
|
tracking traffic on the M1 and the plans for the developed system,
|
|
code named "Babel"
|
|
MI6's report on machinery of unearthly origin found on an unnamed ship
|
|
lifted out of Aukland harbour
|
|
A rain making machine confiscated from the MCC
|
|
A letter from the Secratary of State for Defence to the commanders of
|
|
all British submarines pointing out that, contrary to earlier orders,
|
|
issued due to a previous minister having his hair shampooed and set
|
|
while typing, it is _Soviet_ trawlers that pose a thright to British
|
|
security and not, as stated, _Scottish_ ones
|
|
The final page of the Communist Manefesto containing the punch line,
|
|
found inside a volume in the British library where it had seemingly
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been dropped in the haste of getting the book to the publisher
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The original plans for the analytical engine clearly labeled as
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"Automatic bacon slicer and piano key carving machine"
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The launch control system for the Scott monument
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The formula for the additive inserted into Welsh water supplies 25
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years ago to induce small mutations into unborn children which makes
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the retina and optic lobes much less sensitive to fast moving ovoid
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objects
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The minutes of the final session of the Scotish parliament wherein the
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members decided to take the money and run before the Irish made good
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on their promise to sue for royalties on Whiskey
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A transit label found miraculously preserved on the underside of one
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of the fallen stones at stonehenge bearing the name "M A trnspt ltd,
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by apointment, intrnl. removals"
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A shard of crystal found wedged in a crevice on Rockall
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The complete transcript of Joan of Ark's trial
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The recipe for British Rail sausage rolls, confiscated for national
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security reasons
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A working Advanced Passenger Train
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The Great Rat of Sumatra
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(VATICAN WING)
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Roger Bacon's robot, or the plans for it, or both
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Pliny's "History of Rome" and the missing parts of the "Mary Magdalin Gospel"
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A suppressed letter from St. Paul apologizing to the female members
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of the church at Corinth
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A complete transscript of Gallieo's trial (including the non-public parts)
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The Fatima Prophesies (One look at those, and the Pope in office at
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the time locked himself up for three days)
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Obviously a copy of the Necronomicon (Know thine enemies!)
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STORED TOGETHER:
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(V) The nails used to crucify Jesus
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(V) The Crown of Thorns
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(V) Veronica's Veil
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(Strangely, each of these have been found containing trace quantities of
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blood. When the blood was scanned for DNA, none was found...)
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A bunch of fish and bread, still remarkably fresh
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Lazarus, in a cage
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A paystub to one Mr. Salmon Rushdie, commenting, "Job Well Done."
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A paystub to Lee Harvey Oswald, commenting "Job Well Done."
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The bill for the Last Supper
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The bill for the Last Brunch
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At least a couple of demons, imprisoned
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A big ol' hourglass that _cannot_ be turned over, slowly running out
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A very large key, inset with pearls, inscribed (in Aramaic) "To Peter,
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Sorry, you can't take it with you."
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A dartboard, with most of the space being taken up with signs for Italy,
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but a few bearing names like France, Spain, Ireland, and a _very_ small
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one for the USA. Oh, yeaH, there's a dart in it now, pierced through Poland
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Copies of all the books put on the "Banned" lists (Know Thine Enemies!)
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An ancient map, dated AD 476 that points to the major locations where all
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the books were taken (Damn the *^$#$ Dark Ages!)
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A strange account of a man who appeared before the Inquisition saying, "No,
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wait, you've got it _all_ wrong... This is _nothing_ like I intended!"
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The report goes on to show that the man was summarily tortured for Heresy,
|
|
and when he did not repent, was killed. Strangely, though, it also comments
|
|
that the body of the heretic disappeared soon after
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|
An ancient tome, dating to AD 30, written in a bastardization of Arabic,
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|
Aramaic, Greek, and Latin, proposing complex differential equations, and
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signed QED, JC. (Prince of Darkness)
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Complete records on all major exorcisms, visitations, and miracles
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One part of a strange machine built by Da Vinci, which used solar energy to
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|
remarkable ends
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Tons of Stuff by Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Donatello,
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along with a few others, deemed "inappropriate" for the general populace,
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but which looked spiffy on the Pope's bedroom wall
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A bottle of water that says "Taken from top of Everest...Remember!"
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A pile of ash composed primarily of brimstone, with a card: "remember"
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A pillar of salt, "I told you NOT to look back!"
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Various bottles containing insects, frogs, lice, etc., and the last labelled,
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"Azrael. Open in case of Emergency."
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The char-broiled corpse of a non-levite, "Don't touch it."
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A horn, reading, "DON'T BLOW!!!!"
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A sling and several stones
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Ark of the Covenant, with a note in Italian reading, "Switch made...replica
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en route to USA."
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Samples of the excellent 'shrooms that only grow on Patmos (as in St. John)
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|
The Sybilline Books
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The Lost Centuries of Nostradamus
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|
The Grimoire of Pope Honorius
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|
The Third Prophecy of Fatima
|
|
Adolph Hitler's baptismal certificate
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|
(SOVIET WING)
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The Firefox (or at least plans for it)
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|
All the material on the Russian ESP "remote viewing" project (which, of
|
|
course, was stolen by our own remote viewers)
|
|
The bodies of the executed Romanoff royal family, including Anastasia
|
|
All the missing Old Masters paintings that the Nazis commandeered
|
|
Lenin's last orders
|
|
The UFO that crashed in Siberia in 1908
|
|
(JAPANESE WING)
|
|
The sword given to the first Emperor by the goddess Amaterasu
|
|
A copy of the telegram from Tojo to Roosevelt giving warning of the
|
|
Pearl Harbor attack
|
|
An oxygen destroyer
|
|
A suspended animaion unit containing a ten-year-old boy, labeled
|
|
"Akira"
|
|
Four suits of powered armor custom-fitted for women
|
|
Satellite photos of Area 88
|
|
The manuscript for a book entitled "The Japan That Can Say No"
|
|
(oops, that one leaked out already!)
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|
The manuscript for the "really inflamatory" veersion of "The Japan
|
|
That Can Say No"
|
|
Godzilla
|
|
To Europe and the so-called Gas Chambers with eager
|
|
scientists from 'round the world, Fred Leuchter, and all
|
|
Revisionists beg. Questions answered NOW. The Sun could
|
|
steal the mist of mystery. IT COULD BE SO SIMPLE. Truth
|
|
denied; investigation denied. Every day the Zionist Giant
|
|
is taller, and each day has farther to fall (a certainty).
|
|
Victory is solidly ours, fellow Revisionists. Be patient
|
|
through the long wait; the cattle WILL find their way home.
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Pete Faust
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