If this is to be believed (and I've seen a lot of skepticism surrounding this account), then the US military and our special forces have evolved to a futuristic level of Star Wars. And with its budget, I wouldn't be surprised.
I considered that. But I recall an operation in the last year (if memory serves) that our troops experienced the headaches, nose bleed and ear bleeds in a combat situation.
Also, with the way Iran freedom fighters have been embolded, like the burning of a mosque(s) yesterday I wondered if the guards account is true.
According to various alleged Whistleblowers. They’ve been working on Sci-fi stuff for decades. Some claim the contractors have been at it since at least since the 1950s. With a what’s what of tech, vehicle, building and other concepts hitting their drawing boards.
I could believe it though. It seems like some of the recent Weapons tech advances and iterations have been a little too fast. Almost like they’re working off of pre-existing plans.
If this is to be believed (and I've seen a lot of skepticism surrounding this account), then the US military and our special forces have evolved to a futuristic level of Star Wars. And with its budget, I wouldn't be surprised.
I considered that. But I recall an operation in the last year (if memory serves) that our troops experienced the headaches, nose bleed and ear bleeds in a combat situation.
Also, with the way Iran freedom fighters have been embolded, like the burning of a mosque(s) yesterday I wondered if the guards account is true.
I appreciate your point though.
According to various alleged Whistleblowers. They’ve been working on Sci-fi stuff for decades. Some claim the contractors have been at it since at least since the 1950s. With a what’s what of tech, vehicle, building and other concepts hitting their drawing boards.
I could believe it though. It seems like some of the recent Weapons tech advances and iterations have been a little too fast. Almost like they’re working off of pre-existing plans.
Of course there could also be some off-world engineering that we have captured and improved on... See "The Day After Roswell" by Col. Phillip Corso.