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Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at basic hover was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created a wireless electricity delivery system in 1900 for fuck's sake! That's basically a crude WiFi!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created a wireless electricity delivery system in 1900 for fuck's sake! That's basically a crude WiFi!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created a wireless electricity delivery system in the 1900s for fuck's sake! That's basically a crude WiFi!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created a wireless electricity delivery mechanism in the 1900s for fuck's sake! That's basically a crude WiFi!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created a wireless electricity delivery mechanism in the 1900s for fuck's sake!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

Tesla created wireless electricity delivery in the 1900s for fuck's sake!

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets which can't even stay airborne for more than a few minutes at a basic HOVER was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

This film of a bottom-tier UAV propelled by rockets was released in the mid-1980s. You can bet your ass that the films, if they even exist, of the good stuff are still tightly classified and off the books.

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75. Think of the 1950's UFO sightings with your 2024 goggles on.

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago, if not 75.

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly make much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago.

21 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Considering the fact that the laws of physics don't change, and the fact that mankind has understood these laws far beyond what the common man has been told (aka secret tech / knowledge reserved for the elites, whether stolen from geniuses such as Tesla, or discovered by the elites themselves), not only does this simple machine not surprise me, but the "UFO" encounters in recent history suddenly makes much more sense.

Imagine what level the tech is at by now.

We should have been flying cars at least 20 years ago.

21 days ago
1 score