Thursday, 22 November 2012

#59. The North American Indian TeePee Engine.

This report is about "The North American Indian TeePee Engine" that The North American Indians did make a very long time ago.

1. Because of the very big investigations that did  take place about "This Very Large North American
    Indian TeePee Engine" I do believe that All Tribes of North American Indians were involved in its
    manufacture.

2. The shape of The North American Indian TeePee Engine is the proper shape of part of the engine
    itself that fit on top of the rest of the engine.

3. The North American Indian TeePee Engine "Was Definitly A Rocket Engine Designed For
    Travelling In Deep Space With".

4. The North American Indian TeePee Engine "Was Very Big".

5. The Deep Space Rockets that The North American Indians did make "Were Very Big".

6. The rockets were shaped like a long straight stick.

7. These big space rockets that The North American Indians did make had three of these large
    engines attached to each one of them.

8. These engines were fitted to the back of the rocket and could have very easily been thirty miles
    apart.

9. Just how long the rockets were I do not know

10. For the sake of remembering these huge engines and huge rockets The North American Indians
      did make their homes the shape of part of the top of "Their Engines".

11. The North American Indians did try to retain this huge rocket knowledge in their memory.

My readers can imagine right here the amount of machine shop work that was necessary to
manufacture these huge rocket engines and very large deep space rockets.

Thus says The White House, The District of Columbia, United States Of America, 1982 A.D..

I found this North American Indian Knowledge out by a woman who had visited The White House
and who came up to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She talked with me about it. She was a
Chinese woman. This Chinese woman had also studied Ancient Old Ship Building in China. She said
that Old Boat Building was very interesting to her.























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