One of the sci fi books I read pointed out that the first gummint to contact aliens and get access to their technology would enjoy an immediate advantage over every other nation. I cannot imagine that there are not at least two gummint agents in every gummint on earth assigned to just this mission. Sure, it is out there but can you afford to take the chance? Of course, these people would have to be very carefully selected, have the highest access to everything, and absolute, ironclad keep your mouth shut understanding of what they were doing. When considered rationally Men in Black becomes far less irrational.
Thanks. Important topic and thread.
Very interesting. To bad Harry Reid is involved in this.
>>Reid says he was also concerned that if adversaries like Russia or China could master the technology displayed by the Tic Tac or other UFOs, the U.S. military would be at a great disadvantage.
If Rusha or Chiner could master the technology of alien civilizations, we would beyond faqed. It wouldn’t be about Russia or China, it would be about alien invasion.
What a dumb excuse for government waste to a friendly cohort.
There are a number of authors who specialize in this line of thought, Joseph P. Farrell comes to mind. He seems to believe that we have access to knowledge of Physics which far exceeds what the public is aware of.
I think he also supports the idea that a hidden political elite have been running the world for centuries and totally manipulating the global economy. But I’m sure that’s just crazy talk.
"The phenomenon is real," said Luis Elizondo, former Pentagon official
Sounds pretty farfetched. But if any of this is legitimate, I wouldn't count on the DOLTS that work in our government to accomplish anything.