
Progainz
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Dr. Eric Haseltine, former NSA Director: “NASA has funded warp drive propulsion research.” 🛸 "This is why the study of UFO's is so important" He told Jesse Michels - “We know that space time can move at faster than the speed of light. Imagine a surfer who’s on a wave, and is stationary with respect to the wave. But the wave is moving.” If you’re in a bubble of space time that’s moving faster than the speed of light, “You’re not gonna experience any acceleration or deceleration because you’re not moving in that frame.” This is the Alcubierre drive - positive energy in front, negative energy behind, creating a spacetime wave. What do you think? Is faster-than-light travel closer than we realize? Would you sign up for a warp drive mission to the stars?



Dr. Ning Li the Anti-Gravity pioneer who secured DoD funding for her revolutionary superconducting breakthrough then mysteriously disappeared. The Why Files exposes it: “The technology to create unlimited, clean, free energy has existed for over a hundred years... when the inventors patented and publicized their technology, they performed another magic trick: they disappeared.” What really happened to these inventors? Do you think world changing tech is being hidden from us? Drop your thoughts 👇





SYRIA UAP: Effects Do Not Precede Causes This video analysis demonstrates how UAP “debunker” Mick West makes demonstrably false claims to assert a false causality. Three lines of evidence (UAP maneuvering, acceleration, IR signature) indicate a highly anomalous object/incident.







@angryalbinoyeti @OMGTheWhyFiles @AshtonForbes @roscodelbosco1 🤡



No. @OpenAI is not summoning transdimensional aliens through portals built by SuperIntelligence from intelligence that is already superior to PhDs in every single STEM subdomain. Things are about to get very weird without needing to be both weird and dumb. This is a hype cycle.


NHI in the new disclosure movie Are Tridactyls 😂👍🔥





Rep. Burlison says an Operation Paperclip-like effort by a foreign nation ‘to build something’ is “most likely explanation” for missing/dead U.S. scientists “After World War II… we brought over a lot of German scientists.”









