Now wait until you find out that black budget programs have had compartmentalized organizations, agencies and military systems that have, for decades (at least fifty), been decades ahead of anything in the civilian world.
Hell, there were smartphones like we use today in the eighties. There were intricate biometric systems in regular use in the seventies... I could keep going, but it's important to note that programs like Stargate, the television series, are both disclosure and entertainment. The only way the "good guys" could convey this understanding to the public was through "entertainment" which offered them plausible deniability. You'll notice eventually that the kinds of things governments deny and call conspiracy theories are actually depicted in plenty of types of media in ways that afford them said plausible deniability. Directors get silenced or killed often. Sometimes, they're even people you think are evil or on the "bad guy" side. The trick is you often think they're on the "bad guy" side because they made a movie or series about something they were informed of or because of an inspiration they got from a third party who asked them to show a fictional representation of what they know which got them in trouble and consequently their reputation attacked.
You guys might be surprised at how common these kinds of things are. There's definitely been a concerted effort to get people to not learn about mythology or "conspiracy theories" and connect them to different kinds of media. You didn't think "Star Wars" was just a cool movie series, did you?
I have no doubt t Townsend Brown's flying electrodiscs have been perfected for decades and probably provide zero g turns and possibly high speed interplanetary or possibly even time travel . His daughter claimed government time travelers associated with her father.
https://electrogravityphysics.com/townsend-brown-capacitors/
From what I've seen/read/heard, "time travel" doesn't work like most people think. There's a lot more nuance than "your body is now in X year". The time travel shows don't really seem to do the idea justice. Besides, "viewing" past or future is a complicated affair. If I had to guess, Travelers might be a somewhat close rendition, but even parts of that show seem sort of retarded and for various reasons. I know I'm not really saying anything here, but TT is one of the things I'll admit most people don't talk about and when they do, I'm not sure I ever really understand what they're saying.
I think time travel had gone dark because its happening.
Like when all the atomic scientists stopped publishing when the atom bomb was being secretly developed.
" Directors get silenced or killed often." Kubrick comes to mind.
When I first heard about covid I was hoping it was real so they could roll out these. https://www.wired.com/2009/07/military-researchers-develop-corpse-eating-robots/
something something hiding evidence
Later on they said robot was vegetarian. I thought it was bullshit because of the bats. Dead flies are not vegetarian https://www.wired.com/2004/12/ecobot-eats-dead-flies-for-fuel/
Now wait until you find out that black budget programs have had compartmentalized organizations, agencies and military systems that have, for decades (at least fifty), been decades ahead of anything in the civilian world.
Hunh? You clearly have a Hollywood view of the world.
Hell, there were smartphones like we use today in the eighties. There were intricate biometric systems in regular use in the seventies...
Maybe on TV they did but in real life they did not. Turn off your TV, they did not have anything like today's smart phones in the 80s and the biometrics in the 70s were few and far from what you see now or 20 years ago.
Talk about a great example of TV and movies shaping one's reality........
kek What? Are you scared or something? What bothers you so much about being lied to?
What? Are you scared or something? What bothers you so much about being lied to?
Maybe I am scared of how fucking stupid people are from the jewtube... You are so full of shit I can smell it from here, kid. Have you ever worked on Top Secret projects for the government?
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, aintcha?
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