On the
day after Christmas 2019, the President signed into law the U.S.
Space Force Act. This is far more significant than just the rollout
of a new branch of the United States military into space. The new
United States Space Command will provide a formal structure within
government whereupon disclosure of heretofore classified technologies
can be officially revealed for the benefit of all.
The
U.S. Navy has recently applied for open source patents on compact
fusion reactors and hybrid anti-gravitic flying craft that lay the
foundation for development of practical technologies for ubiquitous
free energy and unimaginably efficient public transportation
advances. Perhaps even more incredible are the stargates and
traversible wormholes secretly developed through the clandestine
secret space program and used for decades according to insiders.
Disclosure of these and other mind-boggling advanced technologies
will not only revolutionize the aerospace industry, but will
dramatically change the everyday world for each of us.
A
National Space Agency will give these hidden technologies cover for
full disclosure to occur. As each advance has been unveiled at the
U.S. Patent Office thus far, it has been classified as open source,
meaning that anyone can take the technology and run with it without
paying royalties to the federal government. This should lead to a
rapid proliferation of all manner of innovations that will affect us
all in a very positive way.
The
name of the U.S. Navy engineer credited with these recent patents is
Salvatore Pais. No one seems to know much about him, however. A
fascinating translation of his name reveals that he is the “Savior
of the Country”. Does Salvatore Pais even exist? Or is this just
a clever way of finally disclosing alien technology that we have been
using for decades without public knowledge, gifted to us at some
point by off-world civilizations or reverse-engineered from crashed
alien craft? Will such disclosure at this point in time launch us
into an unprecedented advancement of civilization?
However
these advanced technologies have come to be in our possession, their
revelation at this point promises a quantum leap in technological
application that we may not have anticipated. Consider a fusion
reactor the size of a suitcase that generates 100 times more energy
than the largest nuclear power plant – safely and at no cost.
Unlimited free energy will change everything, especially when you
consider that all capital is based upon energy. And think about how
the world will shrink when any one of us can travel to any place on
the planet in less than an hour – at no cost - and it may soon
become commonplace to travel back and forth within our own solar
system and beyond to the stars or we may have the opportunity to live
and work and raise our families off-planet. This is not the space
program of John F. Kennedy.
The
Space Force opens the door to the introduction of remarkable
technologies that are already operable and ready to be shared
worldwide. Tomorrow may be Star Trek on steroids. Suspend your
disbelief, hold onto your seat, and enjoy the ride. Thank you, Mr.
President.
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