Did anyone else know about this?

Mental illness isn't funny.

Well... sometimes it is. When its harmless, but in this case I agree, its all fun and games till he breaches the universes integrity with the Nazis wormhole, in an attempt to prevent the SS from laying claim to Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
 
have seen a few other windshield flyers like this over the years

guy is showing a few symptoms of mental illness: false belief systems, a bit of derailment of thought processes, delusions, a bit of paranoia....

provisional diagnosis of some type of schizophrenia would be a good starting point


soooooo he works for the government then ?
 
if you look at Oak Hammock marsh from a plane it looks like a big duck. Not to say there isn't a wormhole that goes to Rocket Propellant Rd and 17th wing NORAD off Ness av.It does does resemble a barvarian duck though
 
Actually guys the Germans did have a base (sort of) in Canada during WW2. It was a remote weather station, and if I remember right they set it up in Labrador. Weather is an important factor in military operations, so predicting weather is important. Anyway as I remember it, when the Germans got kicked out of Greenland (a small weather station or two) they sent over a Uboat with remote battery power weather station, set up the station, and then left with the station automatically sending periodic weather updates. Not sure how long the station lasted.
 
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Actually, since I live closer to the Canada-USA Border, I carry some Remington Drone Loads with me when Duck or Goose Hunting. Does anyone want to trade me a few for some Flying Saucer loads?

 
Well... sometimes it is. When its harmless, but in this case I agree, its all fun and games till he breaches the universes integrity with the Nazis wormhole, in an attempt to prevent the SS from laying claim to Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

What on earth would the Nazis want with Saskatchewan?
 
Weird and attention starved though definitely. Had a great uncle like this once. His name was Al. Weird uncle Al. No one has heard from him in years (just as well).

...just eat it!?
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Actually guys the Germans did have a base (sort of) in Canada during WW2. It was a remote weather station, and if I remember right they set it up in Labrador. Weather is an important factor in military operations, so predicting weather is important. Anyway as I remember it, when the Germans got kicked out of Greenland (a small weather station or two) they sent over a Uboat with remote battery power weather station, set up the station, and then left with the station automatically sending periodic weather updates. Not sure how long the station lasted.

Weather station Kurt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Station_Kurt
 
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