Anonymous ID: 0f8029 Sept. 23, 2020, 10:36 p.m. No.10765947   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Declassified CIA Documents Suggest The Nazis Successfully Built UFOs

 

What exactly are UFOs?

We understand the definition as unidentified flying objects.

That definition does not mean that UFOs are vehicles from otherworldly civilizations.

They are, as their definition describes not identified and could, therefore, be the result of manmade technology.

Bear with me for a second and think about Nazi Germany and their extensive search for technology that would give them the upper hand in the war.

The technological capacity of Nazi Germany is something that has never been questioned.

However, not only did they have state-of-the-art battle tanks, rockets, and other sorts of weapons. According to a series of war documents, Hitlerโ€™s engineers even built flying saucers and strange aerial vehicles described asโ€light ballsโ€ that had the capacity to fly and follow allied fighters to deconcentrate them during the flight.

Itโ€™s not a mystery that the Naziโ€™s searched even the most remote places on Earth for devices, ancient manuscripts describing paranormal energies, and places that would help them in their ultimate goal: World domination.

Some declassified documents exist claiming that the Germans created airplanes shaped like a flying saucer and even incandescent flying spheres to disconcert allied pilots during the war.

Their ultimate goal was to create flying saucers. UFOs.

 

https://www.ancient-code.com/declassified-cia-documents-suggest-the-nazis-successfully-built-ufos-2/

Anonymous ID: 0f8029 Sept. 23, 2020, 11:31 p.m. No.10766246   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6262 >>6270

>>10766185

 

What if (You) live in a video game?

A very elaborate video game.

One that indicates considerable sophistication and investment in design and maintenance.

Video games don't just pop out of the infinite video game/simulation foam, do they?

Living in a video game is prima facie evidence of intelligent design, no?

If one lived in a video game, having determined that it is in fact a video game, could one not begin to do experiments that attempt to infer the intelligent designer's goals and intent?

What if the game adaptively responds to your thoughts with a multidimensional gradient?

What if the global optimum the game will try to move you toward is exactly that: an anon who trusts God to such an extent that God can begin to do mighty works through that anon here in the video game?