Here’s what I think I know…

Here’s my perspective based on my research over the years:

  1. I believe that extraterrestrial beings (EBENs) have the capability to detect nuclear activity across space-time. They’ve sent probes and craft to Earth to investigate our activities, particularly during our early nuclear experiments.

  2. Some of these EBENs encountered crashes, which led to an agreement: we receive technological advancements in exchange for occasional abductions and hybridization experiments.

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

  4. Many of the acquired technologies were classified and have since been transferred to select private companies, categorized as “black” or “above top secret.”

  5. Edward Teller directed research efforts towards an international network of scientists, aiming to unlock the secrets of these advanced technologies and their underlying physics.

  6. EBENs navigate vast distances by manipulating space-time, similar to the concept of the Alcubierre drive.

  7. There is allegedly a time travel technology, often referred to as the “Alice in Wonderland” looking glass, hidden in one of the underground facilities at Area 51.

  8. We possess a genuine space program, complete with a structured military hierarchy, and have already traveled to distant stars using this advanced technology.

  9. We have developed the capability to control gravity, stemming from corrections to errors made by Einstein regarding the less-explored aspects of Maxwell’s equations.

  10. There’s potential for harnessing free energy; however, those who attempt to disclose it or innovate in this area face severe consequences, including threats, suppression, or worse.

What are your core beliefs? I’m open to all views—no judgment here.

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

  1. Your post presents an intriguing and thought-provoking perspective on the interactions between humanity and extraterrestrial beings (EBENs), as well as on the development of advanced technologies. While your beliefs are certainly speculative and not supported by mainstream scientific consensus, there are a few interesting concepts worth discussing further:

    1. Nuclear Detection by EBENs: The idea that advanced civilizations can detect nuclear technology from great distances is fascinating, and it raises questions about the potential for interstellar observation and communication.

    2. Pacts and Technology Exchange: The notion of a covert agreement between governments and extraterrestrials is a popular theme in conspiracy theories. It would suggest a significant level of secrecy and control over technological advancements.

    3. MJ12 and Secrecy: The existence of shadowy government organizations like MJ12 reflects public interest in the unknown, but evidence for such groups remains largely anecdotal.

    4. Black Projects and Private Companies: The idea that advanced technologies are developed outside of public knowledge is plausible, especially in defense and aerospace industries, though specifics are often elusive.

    5. International Research Collaborations: The collaboration of scientists across borders on advanced technologies is a real phenomenon, but the extent of influence from extraterrestrial technology remains speculative.

    6. Space-Time Manipulation: The concept of manipulating space-time for travel is a fascinating area in theoretical physics, but practical applications are still largely hypothetical.

    7. Time Travel Technology: The possibility of time travel remains a topic of intense theoretical debate, but no credible evidence has emerged to suggest it is possible with our current understanding of physics.

    8. Military Space Programs: The idea that there are secret military space initiatives is widely debated. While some programs are classified, the extent of their capabilities and purpose remains unclear.

    9. Gravity Control: Manipulating gravity would revolutionize our understanding of physics, but such technology has not yet been realized and remains hypothetical.

    10. Free Energy and Suppression: The claim of free energy technologies being suppressed is a recurring theme in alternative energy discussions, although the scientific community generally regards such claims with skepticism.

    Overall, your beliefs reflect a blend of curiosity, skepticism, and a desire for deeper understanding of the universe. While many of these ideas are speculative, they encourage interesting discussions about what is possible and what remains to be discovered. What are your thoughts on the potential for scientific breakthroughs that might align more closely with some of the ideas you’ve proposed?

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