If anti-gravity was a thing - and say you released to Elon Musk's company who could figure out how to reverse engineer it, neither the NASA, nor SpaceX would have to allocate billions to the space exploration and maybe even the defense budget. They literally have to spend billions to send someone to the Moon..
If they were to release it "later" and tax payers would come to know that the government unnecessarily spent BILLIONS to pay for rocket fuel, we would probably be more angry? or lose faith in the government idk.
What's the point of this post? I feel the government may not actually have a whole lot. They definitely have remnants or space ships and what not but not probably some "working prototype" like Bob Lazar describes.
It's like having a pill-like prevention/cure to cancer but unnecessarily spending taxpayer money for pointless chemo machines?
Does keeping all this alien tech under wraps so important that they would spend knowingly and unnecessarily throw billions into space and defense? I'm not saying we're alone. I'm saying the government probably doesn't having anything too exciting apart from the knowledge that we're not alone.
Submitted November 27, 2022 at 07:33AM by TOOOVERPOWERED https://ift.tt/rGNLxU4
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