tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post3150105988798678448..comments2024-01-03T03:13:36.569-08:00Comments on <center>Atomic Skies</center>: Rock to Hide MeMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12523189413175446117noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-82121156898161933272018-01-16T16:45:42.711-08:002018-01-16T16:45:42.711-08:00I tried to find him, but without success. However,...I tried to find him, but without success. However, you may have better channels for that kind of thing then I do. Given that Robert Panero ended up at the Hudson Institute in the 70s, I think it's unlikely that Guy B. Panero Engineers survived the 60s, at least in its previous form.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12523189413175446117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-32434769929269555272018-01-16T04:25:44.150-08:002018-01-16T04:25:44.150-08:00Dear Mark,
considering the fact that they were run...Dear Mark,<br />considering the fact that they were running a very successful business, it would seem awkward that Guy B. Panero engineers stopped their activities altogether. From US tax records I learned that the company was taken over by the son Robert B. Panero shortly after Guy B. Panero's death in 1961. Robert B. Panero was born in 1928 and might still be alive. Any idea about his whereabouts? Most of all, I am interested in the company's historical documentation.<br /><br />So long<br /><br />Rainer Froebe, Hanover, GermanyRainer Froebenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-74596547880436936212018-01-16T03:30:24.481-08:002018-01-16T03:30:24.481-08:00I tried to track down whatever became of Robert Pa...I tried to track down whatever became of Robert Panero and Guy B. Panero Engineers, unfortunately without any success. There are copies of their 1948 work on underground installations for the army in some university libraries, but I was never able to determine what happened to the company itself and its records. I stopped seeing references to them after the 60s, so I assume they either went out of business or renamed themselves at some point.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12523189413175446117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-72236637376185074112018-01-16T03:03:37.996-08:002018-01-16T03:03:37.996-08:00This sounds interesting. Underground engineering w...This sounds interesting. Underground engineering was a big deal in Nazi Germany, too. Due to the limited power supply without air conditioning, of course. Underground floor space was also rather limited. Worker motivation by whips and dogs.<br /><br />Any ideas as to where the records of Guy B. Panero engineers may be found?<br /><br />Greetings from Germany's foremost expert on underground and dispersal plants and atomic fakes (yes, we have all of this in our country)<br /><br />Rainer Fröbe (Froebe), Hanover, Germany<br />exminister(at)gmx.deAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-14814436591421151562014-12-27T13:25:52.427-08:002014-12-27T13:25:52.427-08:00A mind blowing view into paranoid time
with in Pa...A mind blowing view into paranoid time <br />with in Past Science Fiction in context: <br />like Doctor Strangelove, THX1138 or <br />Part 4&5 of original the Planet Of the Apes movies.washttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00089303950984529995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062651468331172034.post-66673911468455464822014-12-17T21:50:01.693-08:002014-12-17T21:50:01.693-08:00fascinating- going beyond science fiction of the d...fascinating- going beyond science fiction of the day!James Vaughanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08668412158442641763noreply@blogger.com