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originally posted by: Aquariusdude
a reply to: Agent_USA_Supporter
Yeah read the day after Roswell by Colonel Philip Corso.. Book claims that allot of our current tech was derived from the roswell crash site.Read a bit about the dulce underground base and the supposed aliens that reside there..interesting stuff.
originally posted by: gariac
The problem with Corso's book is he was pretty clueless about the technology he was writing about.
originally posted by: gariac
originally posted by: Aquariusdude
originally posted by: MrJohnSmith
Respectfully, all hokum in my opinion. Fed up with silly stories about advanced technology evolving behind closed doors..Too advanced for the public to know about, blah, blah.. Yet another deathbed / retired employee story, publicised to meet their own agenda, which has nothing to do with top secret info... More likely ego driven.
It just would'nt be possible to keep advanced technology secret, too many people would be working on it, human nature being what it is.
And most importantly of all, I cannot believe America would not be using the alleged technology for global domination, one way or another...
Not that the U.S. of A needs more advanced technology, anyway, their military is adequate enough to dominate world affairs with present technology, as we know.
The Manhattan project was kept secret with thousands working on it...
When the Manhattan project was underway, just who would you contact? Dump your data on wikileaks? Tweet out a secret? It was way easier to keep things secret in the days before the internet. Today, I can watch the contracts on fbo.gov. In the 40s, how did you even know what the government was doing?
Then there were the spies in the Manhattan project:
Klaus Fuchs