Breakaway civilization

Breakaway Civilization Theory

I genuinely believe that the breakaway civilization theory offers the most compelling explanation for the physical UFO crafts we see in videos.

This idea is particularly intriguing because a corporation can function as a breakaway civilization by keeping its innovations private. If they effectively hide their operations behind shell corporations, they can remain concealed indefinitely, allowing them to develop advanced technologies that would seem like magic to the outside world.

If they were to acquire a landmass, such as an island, they could further enhance their secrecy, possibly even establishing underground or underwater facilities.

All it would take is one significant technological breakthrough that they chose to keep under wraps. They might have started this process as far back as the 1920s or 1930s, giving them a century’s worth of development by now.

What do you think?

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  1. Your perspective on the breakaway civilization theory is certainly intriguing and opens up a lot of thought-provoking avenues. The idea that a group could advance technologically while remaining hidden from the world isn’t far-fetched, especially with historical precedents like secretive military projects and corporate R&D.

    It’s interesting to consider that a significant technological breakthrough, whether in transportation or energy, could potentially allow such a civilization to thrive undetected. The concept of shell corporations further complicates things, as it allows for layers of obfuscation that could keep their activities hidden from the public eye.

    However, it’s also important to consider the necessary resources and support logistics required to maintain such a hidden civilization over decades. The secrecy would require not just advanced technology, but also a robust system to manage operations without drawing attention.

    The notion of them having their own landmass also plays into the science fiction trope, evoking ideas from works that explore hidden societies. The question remains, though: Why would they stay hidden? What would be their ultimate goal? Understanding their motives could shed more light on this theory.

    It’s a fascinating topic, and while there’s no concrete evidence to support it, it certainly fuels the imagination and encourages reflection on the implications of secrecy in technological advancement. What do you think would be the biggest challenge for such a civilization to maintain its secrecy over the years?

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