MolaKule
Staff member
Can I believe it, yes.There was an interview conducted by Jesse Michels with Eric Weinstein and Hal Puthoff. Weinstein brought up a great point in regard to this topic. He was saying where are all the scientists associated with this stuff? He said he can't see how this is true unless the private aerospace companies are hiding a breakthrough in physics from Academia. Hal said, while that is true, that's not the case, implying they did and that's what the secrecy ultimately is about. It's not about aliens, it's about a breakthrough. Do I believe that? No, I don't.
"Looking back two decades, the nuclear program can reasonably claim the first X-ray laser, but the results may never be published openly, making it the oddest of all laser firsts. It’s not clear why Teller and Wood were so overly optimistic about the weapon scheme. As theoretical physicists, did they fail to understand engineering issues? Were they trying to claim more than their share of glory, or were they too involved with the idea to see its failings? Or were they trying to fool the Soviets into thinking that a new generation of American super-weapons would soon make their nuclear arsenal obsolete? I suspect all those factors were involved, and we may never know their relative importance."
https://www.optica-opn.org/home/articles/volume_19/issue_5/features/the_history_of_the_x-ray_laser/
When you transfer technology from the National Labs or government associated labs to private industry and declare it TS and or Special Access Program clearance levels, it may never be disclosed.
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