WHY WE DON’T HAVE ANTIGRAVITY

In 1947 a flying disc crashed in New Mexico. The Air Force swarmed the crash site with men to pick up the wreckage which was hauled away in large trucks. Many of those picking up the debris had metal detectors, everyone was sworn to secrecy and heavily threatened. The Air Force colonel in charge announced to the newspapers that a flying disc had crashed.

The next day the announcement was changed. The disc became a “weather balloon”. Weather balloons just pop and float back down. They don’t crash and leave a long trail of debris and cut a long furrow through the earth in doing so. They’re just big thin plastic film bags full of helium with a few pounds of instruments dangling underneath.

There’s been other reports of UFO crashes, this was just the first to get a lot of attention. You can argue that we’re not being regularly visited by alien races, just don’t argue it with me because you’ll get nowhere. It’s a fact that they’re here and have been for thousands of years.

That’s not the point of this, though. That’s just me saying, if you still can’t accept it, go read something else. The point is that our technology has advanced massively, incredibly, since that disc crash got everyone’s attention. It’s been nearly 60 years since we put men on the Moon and got them back, and did it repeatedly and we’ve come a long, long ways since then.

Today we can almost make transistors the size of molecules. Almost. We will, soon. We’re developing a quantum computer and quantum communication. What that is, is instant information transfer between any two points in the Universe. Zero time lag. I learned lately that we can now grow microscopic computers in liquid. They’re non-organic but grow like something living.

We can do all sorts of things now. Look at smart phones, the technology inside those things is truly beyond incredible.

So why don’t we have the same propulsion systems now that the discs have? And the obvious answer is that we do, we can understand and duplicate the transistor technology, and we can reverse engineer anything now. We have the technology of our visitors. So why aren’t we flying around in these things too?

One reason is that secrecy in our government has become totally endemic, like a permanent disease. It’s likely that several other nations, namely China and Russia, possibly also France and the UK, have the technology, but would they dare to visibly show that they do?

Whoever has it is going to be working as hard as they can to be first to establish dominance in its application. To be secretly building bases on the moon, on Mars, whatever they can do to end the space race before it starts.

The U.S. government may not have antigravity yet but I think we do, I think we figured it out over 50 years ago. If we can create self-assembling computers of nano size, then we’ve solved their technology.