Kelly Smith, a NASA engineer, specializes in navigation and guidance for the Orion mission. Orion, despite its advanced capabilities, will not carry astronauts onboard due to the high risk involved. The journey through the Van Allen belts would expose astronauts to excessive radiation levels, making it impossible for humans to survive.
BLUF: NASA isn’t the organization it purports to be. It is rooted in occultist traditions, largely propagated by Operation Paper Clip Nazi party members, which has been influencing operations for decades. This may include an influence on the secretive 2001 NASA war document regarding 2025.
Introduction:
NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, stands as an iconic symbol of human exploration and technological advancement, recognized globally for its ‘achievements’ in space exploration. However, beneath the surface of its scientific pursuits lies a complex history intertwined with controversial elements.
From its Nazi past, with key figures like Wernher von Braun, who played a pivotal role in the development of the V-2 rocket during World War II, to its alleged ties to the occult, evidenced by the occultist symbolism present on mission patches and logos, NASA's history is shrouded in intrigue. Furthermore, the Freemasonic lineage of many of its most famous members, including astronauts like Buzz Aldrin and John Glenn, adds another layer of mystery to the agency's narrative.
Finally, the existence of the "NASA War Document" from 2001, which purportedly predicts technological advancements for the year 2025, raises questions about the agency's foresight and its potential involvement in clandestine operations. As this article delves deeper into NASA's history and its various facets, this substack uncovers a complex tapestry of science, secrecy, and symbolism.
NASA’s Secret Nazi Past:
NASA's Nazi heritage is a topic that evokes controversy and raises questions about the agency's past, its lingering effects, and potential influences. The agency's roots trace back to the aftermath of World War II, a period marked by the recruitment of former Nazi scientists through Operation Paperclip. Operation Paperclip, initiated by the United States in 1945, aimed to recruit German scientists, engineers, and technicians with expertise in rocketry, aeronautics, and other fields relevant to military and space exploration efforts. Among the recruits were prominent figures like Wernher von Braun, who played a crucial role in developing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany.1
However, the recruitment of former Nazi scientists through Operation Paperclip has been a subject of ethical debate. Many of these scientists were accused of war crimes and atrocities committed during their time in Nazi Germany.
Some notable examples include Wernher von Braun, Hubertus Strughold, and Arthur Rudolph, among others. Von Braun, a key figure in the development of the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany, was accused of overseeing the use of forced labor in its production, resulting in the deaths of thousands of prisoners. Hubertus Strughold, known as the "father of space medicine," was allegedly involved in human experimentation at Dachau concentration camp, where he oversaw experiments on hypothermia. Arthur Rudolph, an expert in rocket engineering, was implicated in the use of forced labor at the Mittelwerk factory, where V-2 rockets were manufactured, leading to numerous deaths due to harsh working conditions.2
The lingering effects of NASA's Nazi heritage are evident in the agency's culture, influence, and symbolism. The presence of former Nazi scientists within NASA's ranks has raised questions about the agency's ethical standards and the extent to which their wartime activities were overlooked in the pursuit of scientific advancement. Additionally, the influence of occultist ideologies and symbolism within NASA has sparked conspiracy theories and speculation about hidden agendas.
The ongoing occultist influences seen through NASA's symbolism further fuel speculation about the agency's connections to hidden agendas and secret societies. The use of occult symbols like the serpent, the winged sun disk, and the pyramid in NASA's logos and insignia has led some to believe that the agency is involved in esoteric practices or has ties to secret societies like the Freemasons or the Illuminati.
Symbolism of NASA:
[Analyst note: The circle coulld also be seen as a disc, representative of the sun god, Ra, also tied to the Gnostic chief archon the Demiurge. The colors blue and red are Freemasonic colors representing the duality of nature, sometimes depicted on the twin pillars (Jachin and Boaz). The red arrow (aka vector, chevron) could be seen as the forked tongue of a serpent, and can be seen as a stylized version of the square (square and compass being the Masonic logo). This element is seen on the Russian, Chinese, Malaysian, Japanese, Iranian (the list goes on) space program logos as well.34567]
NASA, the renowned space agency at the forefront of space exploration, has often been the subject of fascination and speculation regarding its use of occultist symbols and alleged ties to secret societies. These symbols, with their roots in ancient mysticism and esoteric traditions, have sparked conspiracy theories linking NASA to hidden agendas and covert operations. Additionally, the agency's connections to Nazi Germany through Operation Paperclip, which recruited former Nazi scientists, further fuel speculation about its occultist influences and affiliations.
One of the most notable occult symbols associated with NASA is the use of the winged sun disk, a symbol with ancient origins dating back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The winged sun disk represents divinity, enlightenment, and cosmic power, often associated with the sun god Ra in Egyptian mythology. Its inclusion in NASA's logos and insignia has led some to believe that the agency is involved in esoteric practices or has ties to secret societies like the Freemasons or the Illuminati.
[Analyst note: the dragon/serpent enveloping Earth is an old idea, represented classically by the Orphic Egg. The dragon/serpent is a representation of Enki/Marduk/Lucifer.89]
Another occult symbol used by NASA is the serpent, often depicted in the form of a coiled snake or a dragon. The serpent has symbolic significance in various ancient cultures, representing wisdom, transformation, and cosmic energy, as well as being representative of Lucifer or Satan. In some occult traditions, the serpent is associated with the Kundalini energy, believed to be a dormant spiritual force located at the base of the spine. NASA's use of the serpent symbol in its logos and imagery has led to speculation about its connections to mystical and esoteric beliefs.
[Analyst note: this is a clear depiction of the Eye of Providence, a Freemasonic allusion to the Great Architect of the Universe, an allusion to the Demiurge/Yaldabaoth aka Enki/Lucifer. This specific patch is tied to the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) a highly secretive surveillance outfit. Written above the All-Seeing Eye is the phrase "Supra Summus," which translates to "Most Superior and Highest." This suggests that they regard Lucifer as the highest entity.1011121314151617]
NASA's ties to Nazi Germany through Operation Paperclip have also raised questions about the agency's occultist influences and affiliations. Operation Paperclip, initiated by the United States after World War II, recruited over 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians, including prominent figures like Wernher von Braun, who played a crucial role in developing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany. Von Braun and other scientists brought their knowledge and expertise to the US, contributing to the nation's space program and eventually leading to the establishment of NASA in 1958.
[Analyst note: this patch is tied to a highly classified 2009 launch: “A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket has launched with PAN, a classified satellite which would then be operated by the US Government.” Pan, the mythological Greek god of the wild, shepherds, and rustic music, is often alluded to by occultists as a symbolic representation of Satan or Lucifer. Depicted as a half-man, half-goat creature, Pan embodies primal instincts and represents the untamed forces of nature. In occult symbolism, Pan's image is sometimes used as a covert reference to Luciferian ideologies or the dark aspects of spirituality, reflecting themes of wilderness, instinct, and rebellion against conventional norms. It is interesting to note the words that start with the prefix “pan" think: pandemic, pandemonium, pander, pansexual. For more on the idea of rebellion and Lucifer, see Post 36: Lucifer’s Rebellion.1819]
The Nazi regime had its own fascination with occultism and esoteric beliefs, with organizations like the Thule Society and the Ahnenerbe conducting research into ancient mysticism, astrology, and occult rituals. The Thule Society, founded in 1918, was a secret society that promoted the study of Germanic mythology and esotericism, with some members advocating for the establishment of a mystical Aryan civilization. The Ahnenerbe, a research institute established by Heinrich Himmler, conducted expeditions and studies aimed at proving the superiority of the Aryan race through archaeological discoveries and occult practices.
[Analyst note: The original meaning of "Aryan" denotes "noble." However, in Theosophy, an esoteric belief system with ties to Freemasonry and secret societies, the concept of the Aryan race takes on a deeper significance. Within Theosophical literature, the Aryan race represents the Fifth Root Race, distinct from the Fourth (Atlantean) and the third (Lemurian). This Fifth Root Race comprises seven sub-races. According to Helena P. Blavatsky, notable sub-races include the Hindus as the first, the European stock as the third, the Mongolo-Turanians as the fourth, and the Indo-Europeans as the fifth. Blavatsky also suggested that the Semitic tribe resulted from the intermingling of the last two sub-races. For more on Theosophy, see Post 43: Theosophy - Free Masonic Luciferianism.]
While the exact extent of NASA's occultist influences and affiliations remains a subject of speculation and debate, it is clear that the agency's use of occult symbols and its ties to Nazi Germany through Operation Paperclip have fueled conspiracy theories and speculation about hidden agendas and secret societies. Whether these symbols are used for aesthetic purposes, cultural references, or have deeper esoteric meanings, they continue to evoke fascination and curiosity about the mysteries surrounding NASA and its endeavors in space exploration.
NASA & the Free Masons:
The Freemasonic ideology, with its intricate underpinnings and symbolism, has long been intertwined with various aspects of society, including governmental institutions, religious organizations, and scientific endeavors. NASA, the renowned space agency of the United States, is no exception, as Freemasonic influences can be traced throughout its history, logos, and other facets of the agency.
Within NASA's history, the presence of Freemasonic influences is notable, particularly among its early pioneers and astronauts. Many of NASA's astronauts, including iconic figures like John Glenn, Buzz Aldrin Jr., and Edgar Mitchell, were admitted Freemasons. Their affiliation with the Masonic fraternity reflects a tradition of camaraderie, intellectual pursuit, and moral guidance, values that resonate with Freemasonic principles.
In fact, the list is quite long. Here is a partial list of prominent Free Masons within NASA’s history. Buzz Aldrin Jr., the second astronaut to claim to walk on the moon, openly admitted his membership in Freemasonry and proudly wore Masonic rings and displayed Masonic hand signs. He held the esteemed rank of a 33rd degree Mason at Montclair Lodge No. 144 in New Jersey. Another astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, who purportedly walked on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission, belonged to the Order of Demolay Mason at Artesta Lodge No. 29 in New Mexico. James Irwin, who was part of the Apollo 15 mission and the last astronaut to claim to walk on the moon, was affiliated with Tejon Lodge No. 104 in Colorado Springs. Other notable astronauts, including Donn Eisele, Gordon Cooper, Virgil Grissom, Walter Schirra Jr., Thomas Stafford, and Paul Weitz, were also associated with various Masonic lodges across different states. Moreover, astronauts like Neil Armstrong, Allen Sheppard, William Pogue, Vance Brand, and Anthony England had fathers who were Freemasons as well.202122
[Analyst note: the emblem for NROL-49 portrays a phoenix emerging from flames against the backdrop of the United States flag. The Latin phrase "Melior Diabolus Quem Scies" roughly translates to "The Devil You Know," suggesting a familiar evil or adversary. Furthermore, the symbol of the phoenix is multifaceted depending on what level of occult knowledge one has gained access to. The obelisk located at the Porta del Popolo in Rome depicts an adoration of Ra, featuring the inscription, "Rameses II, son of Ra, who filled the temple of the Phoenix [ha-t-bennu] with his splendors." Similarly, within the Vatican, a depiction of a hawk and a Phoenix, accompanied by the phrases "Glory be to Ra in the underworld!" and "Glory be to Ra when he rises!" adorn the wooden coffin of Hetepher-t-s. Many occultists interpret the phoenix as a symbol of Lucifer, believed to have been cast down in flames but destined to rise triumphant in the future. This symbolism also correlates with the Masonic tradition of the raising of Hiram Abiff.23242526]
The prevalence of Freemasons or individuals from Freemasonic families among NASA astronauts is remarkable and suggests a deeper connection between the brotherhood and the promotion of the heliocentric doctrine. While it's probable that more astronauts and influential figures within NASA are linked to the Freemasons, they may not openly disclose their membership.
[Analyst note: once more one sees a depiction of serpents encircling Earth, another Orphic Egg allusion. Three serpents is tied to the triad, or the magic of the number three. See Post 73: The Hidden Truth of the Holy Trinity. The latin “nunquam ante numquam iterum” translates to “never before and never again.” In Freemasonry and occult contexts, the phrase "never before, never again" often carries symbolic significance related to secrecy, exclusivity, and the unique nature of certain rituals or events. It conveys the idea that what is being experienced or witnessed is rare, unprecedented, and will not be repeated in the same way. This phrase can be used to emphasize the sacred or esoteric nature of a particular ritual, ceremony, or knowledge, highlighting its significance and distinguishing it from ordinary experiences.]
Freemasonic symbology is evident in NASA's logos and insignia, which incorporate elements reminiscent of Masonic imagery. For instance, the iconic NASA emblem features a blue sphere encircled by a red chevron, evoking celestial symbolism reminiscent of the Masonic square and compass. The use of geometric shapes, such as triangles and circles, also parallels Freemasonic symbolism, which often employs these shapes to convey spiritual and philosophical concepts.
[Analyst note: In occult circles, the grid is believed to be intricately tied to the notion that our universe, including Earth, is a construct engineered by Lucifer after his defeat by the archangel Michael, leading to his fall from grace. According to the Wes Penre papers, this grid serves as a mechanism that binds human souls to Earth, allowing them to be harvested by Lucifer's minions, known as the archons. The symbolism of the grid, as seen in mission patches like that of Defenders of the Domain, takes on a deeper meaning within this context.
This patch specifically is tied to Defenders of the Domain, a subgroup of the NSA Information Assurance group, are tasked with monitoring cyberspace using cutting-edge technologies. The depiction of a man with a sword in the attire of a Knight Templar, a historical group of Crusaders turned occult society, further underscores the connection between modern cybersecurity efforts and the esoteric traditions associated with the Templars, who are often linked to the Illuminati in occult lore.272829]
Beyond symbolism, Freemasonic ideology may have influenced the ethos and culture within NASA, shaping the agency's approach to scientific inquiry and exploration. Freemasonry emphasizes the pursuit of knowledge, moral development, and the advancement of humanity, values that align with NASA's mission of space exploration and discovery. The dedication to collaboration, mutual respect, and the quest for universal truths echoes the principles espoused by Freemasonry.
[Analyst note: the Minotaur is a reference to Moloch (aka Baal, Marduk) the god of child sacrifice from the Bible. Related posts - Post 32: Who is Baal?; Post 25: Zionists, Free Masons & the Khazarian Mafia.]
Freemasonic ideology and symbolism have left an indelible mark on NASA's history, logos, and culture. The presence of Freemasonic influences among NASA's early pioneers and astronauts, as well as the incorporation of Masonic symbolism in the agency's emblems, reflects a convergence of values and traditions. Whether coincidental or intentional, the interplay between Freemasonry and NASA underscores the complex interconnections between science, symbolism, and societal institutions.
The NASA War Document:
"Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]" is a document created by the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Net Assessment (ONA), under the leadership of Andrew W. Marshall, and is often associated with the name of Dennis M. Bushnell, a NASA scientist. This document has gained attention in conspiracy theories and speculative discussions, particularly regarding its exploration of potential future scenarios and technological advancements. Even more so recently, as this document has been scrubbed from much of the Internet, available only on archival websites.
The 2001 document explored various future strategic issues and warfare scenarios expected to arise around the year 2025. It delved into the potential impact of emerging technologies, geopolitical trends, and societal changes on the nature of warfare and global security. One of the key themes often associated with this document is the concept of hybrid warfare, which combines conventional military tactics with unconventional methods such as cyber warfare, information operations, and psychological manipulation.
Within the context of "bots, borgs, and humans," the document discussed the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and human-machine integration in future military operations. It explored the potential advantages and challenges posed by autonomous weapons systems, unmanned vehicles, and AI-driven decision-making processes. The term "borgs" referred to cyborgs or augmented humans, individuals enhanced with technological implants or enhancements to improve physical or cognitive capabilities, which could play a significant role in future conflicts.
[Analyst note: Moravec’s “mind children” is it’s own rabbit hole, but here is the gist: In his 1988 book "Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence," roboticist Hans Moravec introduced the concept of "mind children," envisioning a future where technological progress, especially in robotics and AI, would yield machines surpassing human intelligence within roughly 40 years. He likened these advanced AI entities to biological offspring, suggesting that like parents, humans would nurture and guide their development. Moravec stressed the importance of physical mobility for AI advancement, asserting that mobile robots interacting with their environment would accelerate their learning and intelligence. His visionary speculations prompted discussions about the potential implications of AI outpacing human capabilities.3031]
Below is a breakdown of the key concepts and topics covered:
Authored by: The document in question originated from Dennis M. Bushnell, the Chief Scientist at NASA's Langley Research Center at the time. Presented in July 2001, it spanned 113 pages and was delivered at a symposium organized by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA).
Focus on Future Scenarios: This extensive presentation delved into a broad range of topics related to future warfare, technological advancements, and the potential evolution of humanity. Key themes explored transhumanism, superhumanism, and posthumanism, suggesting a future where human capabilities might be significantly altered.
Emerging Technologies and their Impact:
Biotechnology: Genetic engineering, manipulating evolution to suit human needs, and even life extension were discussed.
Nanotechnology: The concept of microscopic machines capable of complex tasks, like nanoassemblers and nanobots, was introduced.
Artificial Intelligence: The exploration of advanced neural networks, with the potential to surpass human intelligence, raised concerns about "superintelligence."
Quantum Computing: The presentation highlighted the potential impact of this technology on warfare and information dominance.
Virtual Reality: The creation of immersive digital environments was addressed, along with the unknown consequences such technology might entail.
Robotics: The document envisioned self-replicating robots, massive robot swarms, and even destructive "flesh-eating" robots.
Cybernetics: The merging of human and machine capabilities through cyborgs was another potential future explored.
Military and Space Implications:
Space Warfare: The possibility of conflicts extending beyond Earth's atmosphere was addressed.
Robotic Warfare: The document foresaw an increased reliance on autonomous machines in future battlefields.
Information Warfare: The potential for psychological manipulation, controlling information flow, and achieving dominance in the information sphere was explored.
Terraforming: The concept of transforming other planets to sustain human life raised the possibility of new strategic landscapes emerging.
[Analyst note: a combination of EMF radiation and environmental/bioweapons programs could have a gross level affect, and be blamed on most anything but Directed Energy Wepons and Bio-terrorism by an ignorant medical establishment and population, programmed to look for a narrow range of causes.]
Security Concerns and Media's Role:
Bioterrorism and Warfare: The misuse of biological agents for large-scale attacks was a cause for concern.
Media Manipulation: The concept of "CNN Syndrome" was introduced, emphasizing the potential for media to distort the public's perception of threats.
Brain-Computer Interface: Finally, the exploration of directly linking the human brain with computer systems through AI interfaces, microchip implants, and brain chips raised significant ethical and strategic considerations.
Biotech Predictions vs Present Day:
Biotechnology Prediction: Advances in genetic engineering would lead to directed evolution and life extension. Humans could potentially have improved physical and cognitive abilities through genetic modifications. Life extension technologies might allow people to live longer, impacting societal structures and resource allocation.
[Analyst note: biowarfare (BW) according to the above slide includes: aflatoxin, which is a group of poisonous carcinogens and mutagens produced by certain mold (predictive programming - “The Last of Us.”). Airborne Ebola or Lassa would be classified programs, and publicly available patents specifically for these would be hard to come by. A binary agent is a chemical weapon, in which there is evidence this is occuring. Genomic attacks would use specific gene editing technologies to target certain ethnic groups or persons, a program funded by DARA, and may well be evidenced by a higher death rate among certain minority populations post Covid ‘vaccination.’ 32333435
Operation White: The primary aim of Operation Whitecoat was to study the effects of various pathogens and biological agents on human subjects in order to develop medical countermeasures, such as vaccines and treatments, to protect military personnel and civilian populations from biological weapons. The conscientious objectors, known as "Whitecoats," volunteered to participate in experiments that exposed them to infectious diseases like Q fever, tularemia, and Rift Valley fever, among others. These tests were conducted on Seventh-Day Adventists, by the United States military during the Cold War era initiated in 1954 and lasting until 1973.3637]
Present Day: Biotechnology holds immense promise for revolutionizing various sectors. While gene editing offers exciting possibilities, ethical considerations and responsible development are crucial.
CRISPR-Cas9: This revolutionary gene-editing tool allows precise manipulation of DNA, offering immense potential in various fields. A recent study used CRISPR to correct a genetic mutation causing blindness in mice, raising hopes for future therapeutic applications. The CRISPR-Cas9 technology has numerous patents, with the Broad Institute and University of California holding crucial ones.
Directed Evolution: Scientists are exploring directed evolution for improved crops, engineering crops resistant to diseases and harsh environments. Additionally, they are utilizing this approach for biofuels by creating microbes that efficiently convert biomass into biofuels, and for bioremediation by developing organisms capable of cleaning up pollutants. However, precise control and potential unintended consequences remain hurdles in this field.
Life Extension: In the realm of life extension, areas like telomere lengthening and cellular reprogramming are being actively investigated. Companies like Unity Biotechnology are focusing on senolytics, aiming to remove aged cells and potentially slow down aging. Despite significant progress, substantial life extension through these technologies remains far-fetched.
Societal and Military Implications: The prospect of improved physical and cognitive abilities through genetic modifications raises ethical concerns and potential misuse. Military applications, such as creating "super soldiers," are hypothetical and face significant ethical and technical barriers. Furthermore, an aging population with extended lifespans could strain social security and healthcare systems, necessitating adaptation. [Analyst note: there have been reports of human-chimera programs, which hint at some of the classified programs occurring beyond public scrutiny.3839]
Public vs. Private Industry: Both public and private sectors are heavily invested in biotechnology research. Private companies often focus on developing marketable products and therapies, while public institutions contribute to fundamental research and ensure broader accessibility of advancements. The military has an interest in biotechnology for potential applications in medicine, biofuels, and biowarfare defense. However, strict regulations and ethical considerations govern such research.
[Analyst note: For more see Post 8: Directed Energy Weapons’ Role in the Next Pandemic.]
Nanotechnology Predictions vs Present Day:
Nanotechnology Prediction: The emergence of nanoassemblers, living factories, and nanobots. These tiny machines could revolutionize manufacturing, medicine, and environmental cleanup. Nanobots might perform targeted drug delivery or repair damaged tissues at the cellular level.
Present Day: Nanotechnology has emerged as a groundbreaking field with the potential to revolutionize various industries. Operating at the nanometer scale, nanotechnology manipulates matter at the atomic and molecular levels, encompassing structures, devices, and systems with novel properties due to their arrangement of atoms within the 1–100 nm range.
Nanoassemblers: are tiny machines enabling precise manufacturing and construction, living factories using engineered microorganisms to produce valuable compounds, and nanobots with diverse applications such as targeted drug delivery, tissue repair, and environmental cleanup.
Patents and innovations: nanotechnology patents are on the rise, reflecting increased interest and investment, with approximately 3% of total patent applications filed in the United States and Europe in 2020 related to nanotechnology. The European Patent Office (EPO) alone issued over 5,000 nanotechnology patents. Applications span various industries, including healthcare and medicine where nanobots hold promise for targeted drug delivery, materials science enabling lightweight and multi-functional materials, environmental cleanup aiding pollution control, electronics leading to more powerful devices, and biotechnology enhancing diagnostics and drug development.
Recent headlines: in nanotechnology include research on using nanotechnology to remove microplastics from drinking water, creating energy-efficient electron magnets for computing, addressing respiratory health concerns related to gas stove emissions, and ongoing studies on graphene for various applications. In terms of military applications, nanotechnology improves medical care for soldiers through enhanced diagnostics and casualty treatment, leads to lightweight and protective military gear, aids in surveillance and sensing for detecting threats, and contributes to developing efficient energy sources for military operations.
[Analyst note: this is considered a hypothetical future, still today, however, this precludes the funding and work conducted in classified spheres. Based on some of the publicly available patents, it is probably safe to say these technologies are availble and being used today. Some patents: US6503700B2 (agricultureal micro dust), US6503700B2 (drug delivery), US5747001A (aerosols containing beclomethasone nanoparticle dispersions), EP2187925B1 (nano-inhalation compositions for deep lung delivery), US8889224B2 (airborne particle measurement system), US8832622B2 (aerial seeding apparatus, including nanoparticles), WO2017132304A1 (vehicles and systems for weather modification) and US4141274A (weather modification automatic cartridge dispenser).
For more see Post 24: Smart Dust, Vaccines & Mind Control.
Conjecture: it is possible that this is and has been a method of making populations sick at large, blamed on RSV, Influenza, or Covid-19. Recall the numerous spraying campaigns that took place during the lockdown period of Covid-19.]
AI Predictions vs Present Day:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Prediction: AI would advance significantly. Machines with cognitive abilities surpassing human intelligence. Dreaming Neural Nets: AI systems that simulate dreaming, potentially aiding creativity and problem-solving.
Present Day: Artificial intelligence has made significant strides, although achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI)—machines with cognitive abilities surpassing human intelligence—remains a complex challenge. AGI, often depicted in science fiction, would be recognizable as super-intelligent AI. While we may not have fully achieved AGI yet, recent developments in generative AI systems, such as ChatGPT, suggest progress toward its development. These systems can generate high-quality text, images, and other content based on their training data.
Dreaming Neural Nets: One intriguing area is the emergence of Dreaming Neural Nets. These AI systems simulate dreaming, potentially unlocking new avenues for creativity and problem-solving. Imagine an AI that can explore novel ideas, generate innovative solutions, and envision scenarios beyond its training data. While still in its infancy, this concept holds promise for fields like art, design, and scientific discovery.
Patents and Innovations: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has released the Artificial Intelligence Patent Dataset (AIPD), identifying AI-related patents and pre-grant publications. Researchers, policymakers, and the public can explore the impacts of AI on invention.
Private Sector Applications: Companies are leveraging AI for increased productivity and operational efficiency. Examples include autonomous robotics in manufacturing, AI-optimized supply chains, and intelligent cargo routing using autonomous vehicles.
Public Sector Use Cases: Governments are adopting AI for personalized services and automated processes. For instance, Singapore’s “Ask Jamie” virtual assistant assists citizens and businesses across government agencies through AI-powered chat and voice.
Military-Industrial Complex and AI: The military-industrial complex is closely intertwined with AI. Startups like Rebellion Defense aimed to deliver cutting-edge AI for defense applications. However, challenges persist, including a lack of specialized talent, regulatory hurdles, and privacy concerns. AI’s impact on defense includes autonomous weapons, strategic arms management, and object recognition in satellite images. The race to develop AI capabilities for military purposes continues, with implications for national security and global stability.
Quantum Computer Predictions vs Present Day:
Quantum Computers Prediction: Quantum computing would play a crucial role. Quantum computers could break existing encryption, impacting cybersecurity. Advanced Simulations: Quantum simulations might revolutionize materials science and drug discovery.
Present Day: Quantum computing is poised to play a crucial role in reshaping technology, security, and scientific discovery. As we navigate this quantum revolution, balancing innovation, intellectual property rights, and governance remains essential for realizing the full potential of quantum technologies.
Quantum Computing and Patents: Quantum computing, often hailed as the next frontier in computational power, has witnessed significant advancements. Recent technical breakthroughs underscore the potential of second-generation (2G) quantum technologies, including quantum simulation, quantum sensing, metrology, computation, and communication. Patenting trends in this field serve as an indicator of innovation at the invention stage.
Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity: Quantum computers have the potential to disrupt existing encryption methods. Their immense computational power could break classical cryptographic algorithms, impacting cybersecurity across public and private sectors. As quantum computers advance, organizations must prepare for the post-quantum era by developing quantum-resistant encryption techniques. Research and development efforts are underway to safeguard sensitive data against quantum attacks.
Quantum Simulations and Materials Science: Quantum simulations hold promise for revolutionizing materials science. These simulations allow researchers to predict the behavior of molecules, materials, and chemical reactions with unprecedented accuracy. For drug discovery, quantum computers can model interactions between candidate drugs and their targets, considering thousands of atoms at finite temperatures. Although quantum computers are not yet daily tools in the pharmaceutical industry, they offer opportunities to enhance drug design and accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
[Analyst note: the coupling of quantum computing and AI could bring untold levels of surveillance powers and unknown future potentials and challenges.]
Virtual Reality Predictions vs Present Day:
Virtual Reality: Virtual worlds would become more immersive. Military personnel could train in realistic virtual environments. Telepresence: Remote operations and exploration could benefit from advanced VR.
Present Day: Virtual worlds are no longer confined to entertainment; they shape education, industry, and military training. As patents and legal considerations evolve, the metaverse continues to be a powerful tool for immersive experiences and global connectivity.
Present-Day Rollout and Immersive Experiences: Virtual worlds have matured beyond mere buzzwords, with platforms like Decentraland, The Sandbox, and Hyperfy offering immersive realms where users can create, explore, and interact. These virtual spaces transcend entertainment, enabling users to personalize avatars, build structures, and curate experiences. Brands like Heineken, Samsung, and Starbucks have hosted events within these metaverse environments. However, as virtual worlds become more sophisticated, they may inadvertently infringe on real-world patent rights. The metaverse opens up new possibilities for building virtual machines and algorithms that could potentially violate patents.
Private and Public Industry Applications: In the realm of education and training, virtual worlds offer realistic scenarios for military personnel to hone their skills in immersive environments, simulating combat situations, vehicle operation, and emergency responses. Similarly, healthcare professionals utilize virtual worlds for surgical simulations, patient education, and telemedicine, allowing surgeons to practice complex procedures without risk to patients. In real estate and architecture, architects and developers leverage virtual worlds to visualize designs, simulate construction, and showcase properties to potential buyers. Furthermore, virtual worlds foster global connections and collaboration, transcending physical boundaries as people meet, collaborate, and explore together, regardless of their geographical locations.
Related Patents and Legal Considerations: The metaverse introduces novel challenges for patent holders, as virtual worlds expand, monitoring for potential infringement becomes crucial. Court cases involving video game technology provide insights into metaverse-related patents, as virtual worlds, virtual reality, and other hallmarks of metaverse tech have already faced legal scrutiny.
Military Applications and Telepresence: The U.S. military is actively developing its own "military metaverse" for training thousands of warfighters simultaneously. This metaverse combines live-virtual-constructive (LVC) systems, enabling realistic battlefield simulations. Additionally, telepresence bridges physical and virtual worlds, allowing remote users to explore distant environments, operate robots, and engage in real-time communication. Photorealistic avatars, enabled by bi-directional VR-AR systems, enhance communication and situational awareness for both local and remote users.
Robotics Predictions vs Present Day:
Robotics Predictions: Self-replicating robots and robot swarms. Swarms of drones or robots could be deployed in combat. Self-replicating robots might explore other planets.
Present Day: in recent years, the concept of self-replicating robots and robot swarms has captured the imagination of researchers, engineers, and military strategists. Self-replicating robots and swarms hold immense promise across various domains—from space exploration to military operations. As technology advances, we may witness even more remarkable applications in the near future.
Self-Replicating Robots: The concept of self-replicating machines traces back to the 1940s when mathematician John von Neumann introduced the idea. These robots have the capability not only to replicate themselves but also to sustain their existence in their environment. Researchers at NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University have made significant progress in this field by developing self-reprogrammable metamaterials. These materials can autonomously change their configuration, leading to the creation of ultra-lightweight structures using standardized reconfigurable building blocks called "voxels." Mimicking nature's scalability, these voxels assemble like biological building blocks, offering the potential to revolutionize space exploration by reducing the need for heavy payloads and enabling on-site construction of essential components.
Robot Swarms in Combat: During the 11-day conflict between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and terror groups in Gaza, the IDF deployed drone swarms guided by artificial intelligence. These swarms monitored specific areas and detected rocket launches by Hamas, allowing other armed aircraft or ground units to attack the source. This real-world application demonstrated the potential of drone swarms for military purposes, earning the distinction of the world's "first AI war." The British armed forces are also exploring the use of "swarm squadrons," interconnected co-operative drones capable of overwhelming adversaries by working together. Similar concepts are being tested by the US, signaling a changing landscape in warfare.
Exploring Other Planets with Self-Replicating Robots: Inspired by von Neumann's vision, scientists envision self-replicating spacecraft capable of visiting neighboring planetary systems. These probes would seek raw materials from asteroids, moons, and gas giants to create replicas of themselves, enabling exploration of other star systems. While not fully realized yet, advances in re-programmable meta-materials bring us closer to this possibility. Cambridge University has taken a biologically inspired approach, creating a "mother" robot capable of building its own "children." Such techniques could aid in Mars exploration, asteroid mining, and lunar habitat construction without human intervention.
Cybernetics Predictions vs Present Day:
Cybernetics: Prediction: Humans merging with machines. Neural implants for enhanced cognition or direct communication with computers. Balancing human identity with technological augmentation.
Present Day: The convergence of humans and machines is no longer confined to science fiction—it’s a reality unfolding before us. In this age of human augmentation, we stand at the crossroads of potential and responsibility.
Neural Implants and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs): have fundamentally transformed our understanding of the brain, enabling the translation of neural activity into computational commands. This innovation empowers individuals with motor disabilities, granting them the ability to communicate and control their environments. In both private and public sectors, BCIs find diverse applications. In medical contexts, they are crucial for restoring sensory and motor functions, allowing paralyzed patients to operate computers, robotic limbs, and communication devices. Additionally, researchers are exploring BCIs for cognitive enhancement, envisioning direct communication with computers, memory augmentation, and accelerated learning.
Within military realms: BCIs are poised to play a significant role in augmenting human capabilities. The U.S. Space Force recognizes the necessity of human augmentation to keep pace with adversaries like Russia and China. Rather than radical cybernetic redesigns, they propose augmenting humans with advanced AI. These AI agents could provide tactical advice to commanders and handle complex problems. Future advancements might also involve nerve stimulation to enhance physical sensations, aiding soldiers in extreme conditions.
BCIs: The landscape of neural implants and BCIs is marked by ongoing innovation and patenting activities. Companies like Elon Musk's Neuralink aim to develop high-resolution brain-machine interfaces, driving the field forward. However, striking the right balance between augmentation and human identity necessitates robust legal and regulatory frameworks. Safety, informed consent, and equitable access must be ensured as we navigate this transformative technology.
[Analyst note: for more see Post 3: US Sun Article Reveals What is Planned or Our Children’s Future.]
Space Warfare Predictions vs Present Day:
Space Warfare Predictions: Space-based conflicts would intensify. Satellite Defense: Protecting critical space assets. Anti-Satellite Weapons: Development of offensive capabilities.
Present Day: In the present-day landscape, space-based technologies play an increasingly vital role across various sectors, from private industry to military operations. As space becomes increasingly contested, protecting critical assets and managing the risks associated with anti-satellite capabilities become more contentious.
Satellite defense: and the protection of critical space assets are paramount in today's world, where space-based infrastructure plays an indispensable role in global connectivity, navigation, and communication. Recognizing this significance, NATO formally acknowledged space as an operational domain in 2019, underscoring the need to safeguard critical space assets. Both private companies and public services rely heavily on satellites for telecommunications, weather forecasting, navigation, emergency response, and disaster management. Ongoing research and development efforts focus on enhancing satellite resilience, cybersecurity, and early warning systems to protect these vital assets. However, the weaponization of near-Earth space poses significant threats, with anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons and cyber-attacks endangering satellites, generating orbital debris, and even jeopardizing the International Space Station.
The development and deployment: of advanced ASAT capabilities by various nations have led to an arms race in space, escalating tensions and increasing the risk of space-based conflicts. ASAT weapons, including ground-based laser systems, electronic warfare tools, and direct-ascent missiles, can disrupt, degrade, or damage satellite sensors, impacting critical infrastructure and communication networks. This intensification of space-based conflicts heightens military implications, with ASAT weapons exacerbating tensions and posing challenges in space operations due to the resulting orbital debris.
Information Warfare Predictions vs Present Day:
Information Warfare Predictions: Psychological warfare and infowar would escalate. Influence public opinion through digital channels. Manipulating human perception and decision-making.
Present Day: The convergence of technology, psychology, and communication demands vigilance.
Psychological warfare and information warfare: have become increasingly prevalent strategies aimed at influencing human behavior, perception, and decision-making through strategic communication, misinformation, and manipulation. These tactics are deployed across various private and public industry sectors, leveraging social media platforms, advertising and marketing techniques, and news and media outlets to shape public opinion. While specific patents are not mentioned, innovations in data analytics, sentiment analysis, and personalized content delivery contribute to the evolving landscape of psychological manipulation. In the military context, nations recognize the power of psychological operations (PSYOPs) in warfare, utilizing disinformation campaigns, propaganda, and perception management to weaken adversaries and influence decision-making. Infowar extends to cyberspace, where state-sponsored actors engage in cyberwarfare to spread false narratives, sow discord, and exploit vulnerabilities, ultimately impacting political outcomes, military support, and troop morale.
Influencing public opinion: The influence on public opinion through digital channels is profound, with platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube shaping public discourse and prioritizing engaging content that often amplifies sensational or polarizing messages. Advertisers and political campaigns use micro-targeting techniques to tailor messages to specific demographics, reinforcing biases and influencing opinions. Disinformation campaigns further contribute to the manipulation of public perception, creating confusion and eroding trust in institutions, while digital echo chambers reinforce existing beliefs, making it challenging for alternative viewpoints to penetrate. Innovations in sentiment analysis, content recommendation, and personalized advertising play a significant role in this landscape.
Manipulating human perception: and decision-making involves understanding cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias and emotional appeals, which impact decision-making processes. Behavioral economics principles like nudges, defaults, and social proof also influence choices in various areas, including health, finance, and voting. Advances in AI technology enable the creation of deepfakes and the dissemination of misinformation, blurring the line between truth and fiction. Ethical concerns regarding the balance between persuasion and ethical boundaries, as well as transparency and responsible use, are crucial considerations. In warfare, swaying public opinion through psychological manipulation can weaken resolve, affect troop morale, and impact international alliances, highlighting the significant military implications of these tactics.
[Analyst note: For more see Post 51: Divide and Conquer - the Hegelian Dialectic.]
Warfare Specific Slides:
Much of the NASA War Document, as the name implies, was focused on warfare and technologies dedicated to war. Much has been covered above. This section will include some notable mentions, as the technologies are concerning to say the least.
Slingatron: Slingatron is a theoretical concept for a weapon system designed to launch projectiles at high velocity using a magnetic rail accelerator. It was initially proposed in the 1980s as a potential alternative to nuclear weapons for long-range strikes.
The concept involves launching projectiles at speeds exceeding 7,000 miles per hour (11,000 km/h) using a series of powerful electromagnets. These magnets would accelerate the projectile along a track, potentially allowing it to strike targets at great distances with high precision.
Non-nuclear, theoretical weapons: There are several weapons in this category. They are briefly described in the paragraphs below.
Fuel Air (FAE) Dust Explosives: Similar to real-world thermobaric weapons, FAE Dust could function by dispersing a fine, explosive powder across a large area. Detonation would then ignite the cloud, creating a powerful pressure wave capable of causing widespread damage and destruction.
Strain-Bond Energy Release: This concept might involve manipulating materials with specific properties to store immense potential energy within their molecular bonds. A trigger could then cause these bonds to break violently, releasing the stored energy in a massive explosion.
Hafnium Isomers: Hafnium, a real-world element, possesses certain unstable isotopes with high potential energy. In the Mass Effect universe, these unstable Hafnium isomers could be weaponized by triggering a rapid decay process, releasing a burst of radiation or a directed energy blast.
Metastable Interstitial Composite: This entirely fictional material could be a hypothetical composite structure where specific elements are forced into an unstable configuration. Disrupting this configuration could trigger a violent reaction, releasing a wave of disruptive energy or causing a contained implosion.
[Analyst note: what is interesting, is there was an overlap of the idea of a massive dust release, monitored by persons in a military base, and a massive explosion as ‘seen’ by the remote viewing team of the Future Forecast Group. For more see Post 10: Is the End Near?]
Cheap warfare: the above slide discusses chemical warfare, biowarfare, attacks on critical infrastructure and supply chains, and using radiofrequency/microwave (RF/MW) towers (5G) to target a population, combined with 5th generational warfare (Information Operations).
Repeated Messages: there are a few repeated messages throughout the document. These include the idea of a massive undersea explosion (by several different means) to cause a tidal wave and coastal destruction. The document further includes the idea of using psychological operations to affect a population, AI and robotics for both kinetic and non-kinetic warfare (prolific and cheap use of drone warfare), and beamed weapons. The idea of beamed weapons is interesting in the wake of numerous wildfires and the images captured and the oddities surrounding these fires, indicating that beamed weapons may have been used (DEW).
Conclusion:
In conclusion, NASA's enigmatic past, intertwined with elements of Nazism, occultism, Freemasonry, and speculative documents like the 2001 NASA war document, paints a complex picture of the renowned space agency.
From its origins with Operation Paperclip, which brought former Nazi scientists into its fold, to the alleged use of occult symbols in its missions and logos, NASA's history is marked by intrigue and speculation. Moreover, the prevalence of Freemasonic influences among its astronauts and the mysterious predictions outlined in the 2001 war document add layers of complexity to its narrative.
While the exact extent of these influences and their implications remain subject to debate, they undoubtedly contribute to the fascination and curiosity surrounding NASA's endeavors in space exploration.
The predictions outlined in the 2001 NASA War Document present a chilling glimpse into potential future scenarios of warfare, with many of its forecasts bearing an eerie resemblance to current realities.
The document foresaw the widespread utilization of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and drones in warfare, as well as the pervasive use of psychological operations to manipulate populations. Additionally, it hinted at the deployment of binary agents, beamed weapons, and radiofrequency/microwave (RF/MW) energy weapons to induce illness, along with the aerosolized dispersion of bio-weapons.
Particularly alarming is the mention of non-nuclear mass effect weapons, like undersea charges, capable of causing catastrophic destruction and significant loss of life—a concept that has drawn attention following recent remote vieiwing sessions highlighted by the Future Forecast Group. These uncanny predictions underscore the importance of vigilance and preparedness in navigating the evolving landscape of modern warfare and technological advancements, urging policymakers and the public alike to address these potential threats with utmost seriousness and urgency.
The document, however, isn’t a set of predictions for what will occur, but rather predictive analysis on warfare technologies, capabilities and vulnerabilities. What makes this particular document both interesting and terrifying, is that NASA, an agency supposedly relegated to the peaceful, sceintific exploration of space, was the agency behind it. When, viewing NASA through the lens of Nazi-infultrated scientists and management and Freemasonic, aka Luciferian ideals, one should pause to take heed.
Final thoughts: Although the future isn’t written, and we can collectively manifest a better one, without awareness of what Globalist occulsts are planning, it may become ever more challening to prevent near-term disaster.
REFERENCES & FUTURE READING:
NASA War Document:
https://archive.org/details/FutureStrategicIssuesFutureWarfareCirca2025
https://www.academia.edu/108777477/Future_Strategic_Issues_Future_Warfare_Circa_2025_from_NASA_Langley_Research_Center
https://pdfslide.net/documents/summary-of-the-nasa-future-strategic-issues-and-warfare-circa-2025-document.html
https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2021/06/fact-check-the-future-is-now-is-not-a-nasa-war-document-plan-for-world-domination-and-phasing-out-of-humans.html
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20031224161719/http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2001testing/bushnell.pdf
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/researchernews/snapshot_DBushnell.html
Biotechnology:
Nature Journal Article on CRISPR-Cas9 correcting blindness: A recent study (December 2023) used CRISPR to treat blindness in mice - https://www.editasmedicine.com/
Science Magazine Article on Senolytics: "Senolytics: Clearing the Way to Aging Interventions" in Science Magazine (January 2024) - https://unitybiotechnology.com/
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe_en
https://www.bio.org/
https://www.hydrogroup-uk.com/ambitious-project-will-create-step-change-for-wave-energy-industry
Nanotechnology:
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/887922
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6982820/
https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1670&context=chtlj
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7953199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401281/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01402390.2021.1917392
https://strategyvision.org/en/news/31/-nanotechnology-in-the-military-
https://www.wipo.int/patents/en/topics/nanotechnology.html
https://benthamscience.com/public/journals/recent-patents-on-nanotechnology
https://www.science.gov/topicpages/n/nanotechnology+patent+applications
https://strategyvision.org/en/news/10/-nanotechnology-in-military-applications-
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1013&context=sppp
https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/nanotechnology/
https://www.wired.com/tag/nanotechnology/
https://theconversation.com/us/topics/nanotechnology-34
https://www.nytimes.com/topic/subject/nanotechnology
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-3629-8_12
https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/28/2/661
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470025/
https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2021.1917392
Artificial Intelligence:
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/13/verses-ai-artificial-general-intelligence-chatgpt
https://www.uspto.gov/about-us/news-updates/uspto-releases-new-artificial-intelligence-patent-dataset
https://www.pcmag.com/news/whats-in-a-name-googles-ai-draws-record-traffic-after-rebranding-from-bard
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidjeans/2023/12/22/how-rebellion-defense-the-1-billion-military-ai-startup-hyped-by-silicon-valley-wound-up-in-a-nosedive/
https://tadviser.com/index.php/Article:Artificial_intelligence_in_the_military-industrial_complex
https://www.ai-forall.com/article/ai-in-the-public-and-private-sector
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2021/unlocking-value-ai-in-government
https://www.nbcnews.com/artificial-intelligence
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai
https://techcrunch.com/category/artificial-intelligence/
https://www.skadden.com/insights/publications/2023/04/quarterly-insights/ai-and-patent-law
https://www.wipo.int/tech_trends/en/artificial_intelligence/patentscope.html
https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/in-focus/ict/artificial-intelligence
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-close-are-we-to-ai-that-surpasses-human-intelligence/
https://www.sciencealert.com/five-experts-explain-whether-ai-could-ever-become-as-intelligent-as-humans
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/research/blogs/higher-machine-intelligence-for-next-gen-ai.html
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2019/06/new-industrial-base-taking-shape-call-it-military-ai-complex/157503/
https://fortune.com/europe/2023/07/26/palantir-alex-karp-ai-military-industrial-complex/
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights/the-potential-value-of-ai-and-how-governments-could-look-to-capture-it
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2024/02/14/what-companies-should-know-about-public-private-and-enterprise-ai/
https://mindtitan.com/resources/industry-use-cases/
Quantum Computing:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40319-022-01209-3
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-024-02411-5
https://quantumconsortium.org/blog/trends-in-quantum-computing-patents/
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s40319-022-01209-3.pdf
https://www.murgitroyd.com/insights/patents/an-introduction-to-quantum-computing-and-patent-trends
https://quantumconsortium.org/blog/quantum-patent-trends-update-2022/
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.08561
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26289577/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-023-01045-0
Virtual Reality:
https://dappradar.com/blog/best-top-metaverse-virtual-worlds
https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2022/08/metaverse-patent-infringement-in-virtual-worlds
https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2022/11/23/how-interconnected-simulated-worlds-could-transform-military-training
https://insights.samsung.com/2017/07/13/how-virtual-reality-is-changing-military-training/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exploring-metaverse-tour-best-virtual-worlds-1f
https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/patent/1208378/exploring-the-metaverse-and-patent-related-topics
https://news.sky.com/story/vr-headsets-and-simulated-sandbags-the-armed-forces-using-virtual-worlds-to-rehearse-wars-12830619
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2020/03/SocialVR_2020_paper_9.pdf
https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/dod-explores-virtual-worlds-for-military-training
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frvir.2023.1165030/full
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_world
http://immersiveworlds.com/
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/The-metaverse-explained-Everything-you-need-to-know
https://accelerationeconomy.com/industries/how-does-telepresence-play-a-role-in-the-virtual-world/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324896965_360_VR_Based_Robot_Teleoperation_Interface_for_Virtual_Tour
https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/10/robot-stand-mimics-your-movements-vr
https://www.socialvr-ws.com/
Robotics:
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/02/building-robots-for-zero-mass-space-exploration/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-apparent-world-first-idf-deployed-drone-swarms-in-gaza-fighting/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47555588
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-replicating_spacecraft
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2021/03/14/british-engineers-creating-self-replicating-robots/
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47555588
https://www.bluefalconaerial.com/mastering-the-skies-the-power-of-drone-swarm-technology/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44172-022-00034-3
https://newatlas.com/robotics/dna-nanorobots-self-replication/
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/01/1060027395/robots-xenobots-living-self-replicating-copy
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a22876/explore-galaxy-with-self-replicating-robots/
https://wyss.harvard.edu/news/team-builds-first-living-robots-that-can-reproduce/
Cybernetics:
https://neurosciencenews.com/brain-computer-interfact-neural-implants-23492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538357/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-023-01041-8
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/11/231106134844.htm
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a36462304/space-force-human-augmentation-military/
https://research.aimultiple.com/human-augmentation/
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/03/28/1069668/technology-and-industry-convergence-a-historic-opportunity/
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/darpa-arati-prabhakar-humans-machines
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41578-022-00483-4
Space Warfare:
https://www.nato.int/docu/review/articles/2023/10/24/protecting-our-critical-satellite-infrastructure-the-importance-of-space-based-infrastructure-to-humanity-and-its-status-within-nato/
https://newspaceeconomy.ca/2023/05/20/responsive-space-satellite-counterspace-defensive-options/
https://www.spacecom.mil/Portals/57/Space%20Policy%20Review%20and%20Strategy%20on%20Protection%20of%20Satellites.PDF
https://media.defense.gov/2019/Jan/16/2002080386/-1/-1/1/190115-F-NV711-0002.pdf
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3375577/official-details-space-based-threats-and-us-countermeasures/
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/national/458967-all-you-need-to-know-about-anti-satellite-weapons
Other:
https://finance.yahoo.com/photos/17-sinister-spy-satellite-mission-164827575/
https://www.mediocremonday.com/occult-mission-patches-of-nasa-and-other-sinister-patches/
https://science-education-research.com/the-moon-is-a-long-way-off-and-it-is-impossible-to-get-there/
https://www.nasa.gov/history/symbols-of-nasa/
https://questioningourreality.blogspot.com/2016/03/nasa-and-nro-occult-symbolism-in.html
https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/project-paperclip-and-american-rocketry-after-world-war-ii
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/operation-paperclip
https://www.masonic-lodge-of-education.com/masonic-blue.html
https://www.color-meanings.com/masonic-colors-meanings-symbolism/
https://electric495.com/education/colours-in-freemasonry/
https://www.mof.org.au/articles/items-of-interest/63-the-history-of-the-two-pillars.html
https://www.rimasons.org/freemasonry-community-rhode-island/masonic-news/14-within-the-craft/334-the-esoteric-meaning-of-the-twin-pillars-boaz-joachim
https://symbolsage.com/what-is-the-orphic-egg/
https://www.gnosticwarrior.com/serpent-and-egg.html
https://www.freemason.com/eye-of-providence-masonic-symbol/
https://www.cityofgroveok.gov/building/page/eye-sunburst-all-seeing-eye
https://scottishrite.org/scottish-rite-myths-and-facts/eye-in-the-pyramid/
https://www.academia.edu/34754120/The_All_Seeing_Eye_Symbol_of_the_Great_Architect_Part_One
https://www.gnosticwarrior.com/grand-architect.html
https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/freemasons
https://catalog.lib.uchicago.edu/vufind/Record/4471934/Excerpt
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https://www.gnosticwarrior.com/pan.html
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https://scottishritenmj.org/blog/masonic-astronauts
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https://spacelaunchnow.me/launch/delta-iv-heavy-nrol-49-kh-11-usa-224/
https://www.gnosticwarrior.com/symbol-phoenix.html
https://www.cuttingedge.org/free12.html
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https://www.teepublic.com/sticker/4283784-defenders-of-the-domain-logo
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https://www.academia.edu/36102192/_The_Wes_Penre_Papers_A_Journey_through_the_Multiverse_Second_Level_of_Learning_Written_By_Wes_Penre
https://frc.ri.cmu.edu/~hpm/
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674576186
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/darpa-insect-allies-crop-editing
https://www.mgi.gov/aggregator/sources/5
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4729284/DARPA-reveal-project-develop-gene-editing-system.html
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/831901-overview
https://www.nadadventist.org/news/filmmaker-talks-about-documentary-adventist-volunteers-armys-operation-whitecoat
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/history-in-the-making/vol3/iss1/6/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7863089/
https://www.statnews.com/2021/04/15/international-team-creates-first-chimeric-human-monkey-embryos/
One of the reasons I was told I have been targeted by the us government since birth is that there are people that already know what targets will do in the future so they are targeted throughout their life. It really doesnt matter what anyone says...there will never be a reason that will make it ok to do the things theyve done to me throughout my entire life. I mean what was the point in keeping me alive for 45 years? I really wish they wouldve just killed me when I was a child....smh #targetedindividuals #gangstalking
#Organizedstalking #electronicharassment #directedenergyweapons # remoteneuralmonitoring #communitystalking #fusioncenters #illegalsurveillance
Rumor I heard is when the sun gets blocked by the moon the energy in the air diminishes and this means clouds dissipate - perhaps this is a "hopeful" rumor of somebody intends on being in the ribbon, but if push comes to shove - I'll prove it.
Just now the weather forecast suggest it might be a sunny day on the 8th in the Buffalo area - so hope runs eternal, but faith is strong and I don't care if it is cloudy or not - I'll be in the ribbon of totality and the masons as well as anybody else trying to assert authority on the day the moon blocks the sun are on notice - cause some of us know already....and we play for keeps!
So take that you club members in the wrong - WE KNOW.