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Originally posted by Mugen
I don't know as much as I would like. But I strongly feel that if not 100%, then 90% of Unidentified Flying Objects are made with the resources we have here on earth. Who knows?
Originally posted by gortex
The belief is that the recovered tech was farmed out to MIC contractors for military use , those companies then make money by filtering it into products for everyday use after the military have their new toys .
I believe there may be some truth to that belief
Originally posted by Slave2Fate
Originally posted by Mugen
I don't know as much as I would like. But I strongly feel that if not 100%, then 90% of Unidentified Flying Objects are made with the resources we have here on earth. Who knows?
Honestly I have yet to see anything that substantiates UFO's being technological nuts and bolts craft. A large percentage of reports are of just lights in the sky.
Howard Hugh's people came up with this technology. There is a chain of evolution of how these came about, so in my mind Microchips are clearly a human invention.
Originally posted by cookiemonster32
reply to post by Guyfriday
I don't remember when the microchip appeared I was probably too young to remember stuff just suddenly got smaller I remember the first cellphones that came out those motorola bricks with the little flap you flapped down to talk at the time they were "high tech" but look at what we have now and they just getting smaller more advanced although with cellphones your point about an existing invention getting refined comes into play here I think so it probably does not count as reversed engineered tech.
Originally posted by Guyfriday
Even in abduction cases Alien tech is behind ours. We still have reports of surgeries being done to abducties, but we have MRIs, fMRIs, and even the older CATS to look inside of a person. Why don't these aliens have that yet?
Night vision research began during World War II. In 1945, the U.S. Army developed an infrared sniper scope. But only 300 of the devices made it to Soldiers in the Pacific.