Talk:Black project
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[edit] We don't have an article called "Black project"
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It's a joke, the statement we don't have an article called "black project"... :)
[edit] Fleecing of America
Shouldn't the "$50 hammers and $500 toilet seats" scandals of the 1990s fit into here? I'd Be Bold, but I don't have the source citations off-hand. 71.246.25.200 06:33, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- Oh that happens every decade, but the difference is that they don't necessarily hide it completely, they just put it where people don't really notice it. The attraction of black projects to conspiracy theorists is that because they're black projects, an absence of evidence that they exist is also (to the conspiracy theorist) proof that they exist, because that's one of the distinguishing features of a black project.
[edit] Project ARCELIC2?
I can't find any other information on this supposed project, and it looks suspiciously like "Arse-Lick." I'm not deleting this, but if someone knows this is just a joke and not an actual project, I would suggest it.
(Tha Pyngwyn 19:59, 20 February 2007 (UTC))
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