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Reason: None provided.

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoreticist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue,so using it 8 years after it was officially mentioned was not big thing.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings (this year officially prototype, was said about 0,5mx0,5m resolution)
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community (unless you believe hidden technologies are more advanced and cheap to produce than it looks) if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases (not to mention nanotechnology can be quite toxic,sometimes cancerogenic for the tissue). Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array Simply - those things are becoming possible - and possible officially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoreticist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue,so using it 8 years after it was officially mentioned was not big thing.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings (this year officially prototype, was said about 0,5mx0,5m resolution)
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community (unless you believe hidden technologies are more advanced and cheap to produce than it looks) if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases (not to mention nanotechnology can be quite toxic,cancerogenic for the tissue). Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array Simply - those things are becoming possible - and possible officially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoreticist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue,so using it 8 years after it was officially mentioned was not big thing.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings (this year officially prototype, was said about 0,5mx0,5m resolution)
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community (unless you believe hidden technologies are more advanced and cheap to produce than it looks) if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases. Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array Simply - those things are becoming possible - and possible officially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoretist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue,so using it 8 years after it was officially mentioned was not big thing.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings (this year officially prototype, was said about 0,5mx0,5m resolution)
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community (unless you believe hidden technologies are more advanced and cheap to produce than it looks) if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases. Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array Simply - those things are becoming possible - and possible officially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoretist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings (this year officially prototype, was said about 0,5mx0,5m resolution)
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community (unless you believe hidden technologies are more advanced and cheap to produce than it looks) if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases. Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array Simply - those things are becoming possible - and possible officially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

classified mention of fibre optics that NASA was using... in the 60's.To the public, fibre optics only came into semi-practical existence in the late 80's.

Into declassified existence you probably say. Despite it is conspiracy sub I am not so "conspiracy theoretist",but it looks obvious for me,that some technologies accessible for military (not only in USA) are on higher technological level than people are allowed to know,and of course military use some experimental technologies. It was also cold war so mentioning it in official science was meaning only that technology was declassified. Idea on which fiber optics were based was known in XIX century and in case of NASA moon project cost was NOT the issue.

You know - it is not conspiracy at all that there are military experiments and research with for example:

  • miniaturized atomic clocks as detectors of gravitational anomalies (bunkers,underground tunnels)
  • satellites using radar technologies for surveillance of buildings
  • drone swarms for military purposes
  • connecting with computer (and probably what is more sinister: controlling and altering) functions of human brain*

*this last might be however overestimated by conspiracy theorist community if it is about injecting some neuralink-like shit with "vaccine" because raw nanotubes and similar products usually still cost more than gold in most cases. Neuralink is for now probably mostly still researching and for now it is as far I know officially concentrated on microarray electrode brain chip. Not so advanced interface if you check literature and rather not to control human brain (altering something a bit or blocking pain would be maybe the issue) ,however for sure allowing minor cyborgization for using exoskeletons, advanced prosthetics and minor vehicle control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectrode_array

3 years ago
1 score