How far ahead is military/classified technology from what the average person is aware of?

4  2016-03-25 by swankygoose

What do you think the extents of their capabilities are at this point?

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A rough estimate about 50 years ahead of the technology market. Hint: The things you read about in sci fi are most certainly already made or they want you to believe it can be made, which is why they are conditioning you to adapt to it as a form of propaganda, we see this time and time again.

They develop techs, they make writers write about certain subjects to fund them and so on, there are several groups for this.

Ben Rich, stated during a 1993, Alumni Speech at UCLA, "We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an Act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity...Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do."

That is crazy to contemplate!

If we don't know then we don't know.

But I find it hilarious when people think the government is decades ahead, except for anything related to space.

Like space tech is somehow exempt from this 10-20 year secret tech advancement.

Basically, nothing to see here, move along? Dude, why do you do it?

I enjoy pointing out hypocrisy, failures in logic, other silliness.

If the government is 10-20 years ahead, then so is their space program. Unless you've privy to information on why the space programs wouldn't be similarly advanced?

I know what you like to do. I just don't understand. If their space program is ~20 years advanced, why would they tell you? Why would they want to? Maybe I misread, but, dude, think about it and think of the tech of the 60's and what we have now. They have tech they are hiding from us. It leaks to the public.

being generous: you live in a world of they wouldn't couldn't don't and can't, most of us here live in the other world, the real one

What does that have to do with the point I was raising?

everything

I wasn't aware the definition of 'everything' had been changed with 'nothing'.

The whole moon landing conspiracy is a psy-op to keep us distracted by that bullshit while the secret space program has been going since the nazis figured started work on flying saucers in ww2.

I think they're might be a group who has been around for centuries or maybe millennia that has high technology, sound based technology. I think there's another faction and/or subgroup that is about 50-100 years of advancement ahead of the public.

~10-20 years, at least.

Multiple people who claim to have worked at Area 51 have come out saying that several UFO-type aircrafts are being reverse engineered- taken apart to figure out how they work- at the facility. Most information like this, I just pass off. What makes it interesting to me, though, are that there are multiple confessions spanning years between each other. It may not be alien related, but there's definitely something going on in that place..

Check out youtube videos from the secret space program conferences, especially 2014.

didn't they have stealth bombers in the late 60's, early 70's, and yet didn't announce that we had them until the early 90's? I'd say they're 30 years ahead (except those damn F-35's lol).

There is a space navy.

I would love to read more about this if you have any links?

Nothing on wikipedia of course. Solar Warden should be a good start. I have zero proof its a fancy really. ;)

30 years.

This is the number I have always heard. Then I think that AI is said to be just 30 years away...

Government agencies are funded by the trillions. The NRO alone is 100x bigger than NASA and has more powerful satellites than Hubble, pointed at Earth.

Edit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Reconnaissance_Office

In 2012 the agency donated two space telescopes to NASA. Despite being stored unused, the instruments are superior to the Hubble Space Telescope. One journalist observed, "If telescopes of this caliber are languishing on shelves, imagine what they're actually using."

Thanks for the info and the link! I had never heard of the NRO before.

np

look at the shuttle, then look at a car from the 1960s, first radio controlled boat.....1898???? wtf, come on...

at least 40 years

What does that have to do with the point I was raising?

everything