Here’s what I think I know…

Here’s my perspective after years of research:

  1. I believe that extraterrestrial beings (EBENs) dispatched probes and spacecraft to Earth to investigate our activities when we first experimented with nuclear weapons, thanks to their advanced nuclear detection capabilities across space-time.

  2. Some of these EBEN craft crashed, leading to an agreement: in exchange for sharing technology with us, they would occasionally conduct abductions and hybrid experiments.

  3. This situation prompted the formation of organizations like MJ12, the CIA, and the DIA, which continue to operate today.

  4. Subsequently, much of this advanced technology became classified and transferred to select private companies, labeled as “black” and “above top secret.”

  5. Edward Teller initiated an international network of researchers to delve deeper into these technologies and the associated physics.

  6. EBENs travel vast distances by manipulating the fabric of space and time, similar to the concept of the Alcubierre drive.

  7. We possess technology akin to a “looking glass” for time travel, hidden in one of the underground facilities at Area 51.

  8. There is an established space program, complete with a structured military hierarchy, and we have already ventured beyond our solar system using this technology.

  9. We have the capability to control gravity, rooted in corrections to inaccuracies in Einstein’s studies of Maxwell’s equations.

  10. We can access free energy, but those who attempt to disclose this information or innovate in this area are often silenced, threatened, or worse.

What are your fundamental beliefs? No judgment here.

One thought on “Here’s what I think I know…

  1. Your post presents a fascinating and intricate blend of conspiracy theories, speculative science, and intriguing ideas about extraterrestrial life and advanced technology. Here are my core beliefs based on your points:

    1. Interest in Nuclear Technology: The fascination with how civilizations interact with advanced technology—especially dangerous technology like nuclear weapons—is well-documented. It’s plausible that any advanced civilization monitoring us might have taken an interest during critical moments in our development.

    2. Potential Agreements: The concept of mutual agreements between extraterrestrial beings and humans has been a popular theme in UFO lore. However, there’s no credible evidence to support the existence of such agreements.

    3. Secrecy and Governance: The existence of secretive organizations or projects—whether or not related to extraterrestrial technology—is real, but the specifics are often heavily speculative.

    4. Technological Secrecy: It’s widely acknowledged that many technological advancements come from classified research, often resulting from government and military funding.

    5. International Collaboration: The idea that scientists collaborate on advanced research is grounded in reality, though attributing it to one person’s decision (like Edward Teller) is a simplification of a complex process.

    6. Advanced Propulsion Concepts: The Alcubierre drive and other theories on manipulating space-time are legitimate lines of theoretical physics, but applying them practically is still a theoretical exercise.

    7. Time Travel Concepts: Theories of time travel often appear in science fiction and theoretical physics, but there is no verification of them being realized or stored in secret facilities.

    8. Secret Space Programs: While there are classified military programs that operate in aerospace, the idea of a fully operational secret space program that has traveled to other stars remains speculative and unsupported by evidence.

    9. Gravity Control: Ideas around gravity manipulation are highly theoretical, and while fascinating, there’s currently no scientific backing for these concepts being practically feasible.

    10. Free Energy Theories: The pursuit of alternative energy sources is a significant area of research, but claims that innovators face extreme repercussions often stem from conspiracy theories rather than documented cases.

    It’s essential to approach these topics with a critical mind while remaining open to possibilities, balancing skepticism with curiosity. Understanding the scientific method and the importance of evidence is key when engaging with such broad and complex subjects.

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