Anonymous ID: d93437 Feb. 9, 2018, 12:29 a.m. No.313410   🗄️.is 🔗kun

These side boards are cool as fuck.

 

Has anyone heard of or read The Day After Roswell?

I haven't seen it mentioned.

 

It is about an army colonel during the time of the ship crash that made area 51 famous.

 

I know it's wiki but I've read it and it is accurate.

https:/ /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After_Roswell

 

It is where we got the microchip, fiber optics and if I remember correctly, transparent aluminum among other things.

(not released yet for some reason)

It was beyond the military at the time to figure it out. What he did was go to the private sector and have them reverse engineer it.

 

Military got first use for YEARS before what would become IBM, was allowed to apply it and market it.

 

In our long timeline, the coincidence of Tesla coming along and unlocking AC power as well as the importance of frequency and vibration and the proximity, time wise, of the UFO crash is just too much for me.

 

I don't have any sauce but everything I've read about him and his mom points to either direct physical contact with mom and possible Nikola too or indirect, which I can not define. Like mind control, possibly? His mom could learn a language just by listening to it. Total memory recall along with razor sharp logic that was off the charts. Dad was a preacher.

 

For quit some time I didn't like Tesla because I could see that he brought the means to put us under complete control.

 

Tech. It's all in how you use it. ;)

 

'They' WANTED us to have this tech and waited till someone came along with the mental capacity to handle their 'download' of knowledge.

Anonymous ID: d93437 Feb. 9, 2018, 1:13 a.m. No.313604   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4058 >>4079

After reading The Montauk Project, which was an extension of the Philadelphia Experiment where the crew got stuck in the walls, I don't think we are going to 'physically' travel to other star systems.

 

I almost forgot. The Philly Exp created a ripple in time that echoed 20 years into the future. 1943 echoed to '63 to '83 when the Montauk happened. It also touched on 'negative orgone' being used to manipulate weather. Chemtrails anyone?

 

Did you know Tesla was the head engineer on the Phil Exp but after picking up 'signals' from Mars on a receiver he was working on, he wanted to shut it down. Stop the experiment. Some german named Vonn Bron I think, don't quote me, took it over. Tesla gave STRONG warnings to not proceed.

 

Stranger Things borrows elements from Montauk. That book . . . . I tell you . . . it is scary that most everything they learned was by accident, like learning (Montauk had the largest RF dish made.)the waves that come off the BACK of the dish were having a greater effect on people than in front. The whole mood of the base would change depending on what they were doing with the dish. Almost like they were being 'led' to things. Reaching another dimension is not as hard as most think.

 

I HIGHLY recommend reading both Day after Roswell and the Montauk Project. At one time you could not find a copy of Montauk. It was suppressed.

 

I was lucky enough that my dad was in good with one of the dudes who was high up at a state university. He was called on to help fix what they though was going to be the Y2K thing. Still think that was bullshit for a reason.

 

He got us a copy of one that was in the restricted library. He copied it 2 pages on one side and then you had to flip it for the other 2. Was a PAIN in the ass to read.

 

The door they opened let something out that was not pretty. Stuff of nightmares.

Dean Koontz wrote 2 books based like 90% off the Montauk Project. Fear Nothing and Seize the Night, also worth reading.

 

Creating worm holes is how we will travel interstellar wise. Travel without moving ala The Space Guild from the movie Dune. Fold space. I imagine we'll need something to 'cruz around the hood'. These other drives will come in handy for that.

 

This is all so much more possible now that quantum computers are being perfected.

 

I better stop here or I won't. ;)