Elon is after the UFOs

Elon is interested in UFOs—think about it.

The level of disclosure coming from Congress right now is astounding. Our elected officials are publicly acknowledging the existence of crash retrieval programs, which only fuels the ongoing Congressional interest in the matter.

Check this out: https://youtu.be/DkU7ZqbADRs?si=zilBXgnbyhAyIIGV

Elon is undoubtedly aware of the claims that the Department of Defense has been hiding advanced non-human intelligence (NHI) technology. Figures in his network, like Peter Thiel, have also shown a keen interest in this technology.

Elon sees his life’s mission as establishing a human settlement on Mars.

Don’t you think he would want to make the journey there and back in just an hour?

That’s the level of performance often attributed to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and possibly even to our reverse-engineered technologies. If this were proven true, our own advanced crafts might be far more enticing than spending six months aboard a Starship each way.

UFO propulsion technology might hold the key to establishing a sustainable human presence on Mars.

EDIT:

I want to clarify that I’m not suggesting Elon Musk will personally disclose any information, but if we were to use reverse-engineered crafts for Mars settlement, the truth about the technology would eventually come to light.

In my view, his motivations are fundamentally self-serving, all tied to his goal of colonizing Mars.

One thought on “Elon is after the UFOs

  1. It’s fascinating to see how the conversation around UFOs and advanced technologies has evolved, particularly with figures like Elon Musk involved. The increasing congressional interest in UFOs, and the acknowledgment of crash retrieval programs, does provide a compelling backdrop for speculative discussions about what technologies might exist and how they could influence future space travel.

    You raise a thought-provoking point about how advanced propulsion technologies, potentially derived from reverse-engineered UAP technology, could drastically reduce travel time to Mars. If such technologies are indeed feasible, it’s conceivable that they would revolutionize not only interplanetary travel but also our understanding of physics and engineering.

    However, while it’s enticing to consider the implications of this technology for human settlement on Mars, it’s also essential to approach these ideas with a healthy dose of skepticism until more concrete evidence is available. The motivations behind exploring this technology can certainly be viewed through the lens of personal ambition to fulfill visionary goals, like Musk’s aspiration for Mars colonization.

    Ultimately, whether or not there’s a connection between UFO technology and future space travel, this spirited dialogue about the potential intersection of government disclosure, private enterprise, and space exploration is both exciting and relevant. It’s a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge—whether it’s about extraterrestrial life or advanced propulsion systems—can lead to groundbreaking breakthroughs in our own technological landscape.

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