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What are the military implications of researching shit like remote viewing and recovered advanced aerospace vehicles?
https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/UAP_RECORDS_RESEARCH/AARO_DHS_Kona_Blue.pdf?ver=BjOpTzFISPc0LWMw5uAzzw%3d%3d
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>>61472113
Remote viewing is real ass shit and the materialists should be afraid of whoever can utilize it.
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>>61472113
> The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) first learned of the KONA BLUE program from interviews conducted as part of its historical review. Multiple interviewees identified KONA BLUE as a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sensitive compartment established to protect the retrieval and exploitation of "non-human biologics." AARO researched the information provided by the interviewees and learned KONA BLUE was a Prospective Special Access Program (PSAP) that had been proposed to DHS leadership but was never approved or formally established. KONA BLUE never received any materials or funding, and there is no information beyond the proposal presentation marked with the KONA BLUE name.
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>>61472443
Looks like another pet project of Senator Reid, who was a big UAP junkie. However he's not the only member of congress that's taken the idea of UAPs very seriously
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>>61472460
When there's shit like this in there it's hard to dismiss it all as loonies
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>>61472467
yeah I think it all stems from Henry Reid, and they contracted to Bigelow airspace, who's also a UFO crank.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bigelow
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>>61472113
Stuff like psychic powers was seen as not-impossible in the mid-century era.
Improbable, for sure, but there was a lot of hype about the power of the human mind to influence reality or observe it in specific ways that seemed just on the edge of plausibility. Partially inspired by Von Neumann's pseudoscientific views of quantum mechanics, that were still more popular than they should have been.

A lot of semi-realistic sci-fi still included stuff like psychics at that time.

Went nowhere, but it was a cheap project to try out, compared to designing a new jet bomber or tank.
You have a lot of old men that are still around from those days still fascinated with that crankery. So you have side projects like this, where bundled up with generalized tracking of accidents and locations where accidents happen, you have a few bucks set aside to let the wackos try and mimic the CIA from 60 years ago.

If it mattered at all, it wouldn't have been declassified.
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Why wouldn't you if you have the resources?

IMHO US probably has tried anything that's theoretically possible, even if science finds it prohibitively expensive and unpractical. After that you pursue things that might or might not be possible to find out. Anti matter, Alcubierre drives, wormholes, kugel blitz, i bet US has them all.
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You guys think there was anything of substance to all of this or was it just a case of people in the right positions being obsessed with fringe shit?
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>>61476613
I think it was real. Look up law of one
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>>61476613
Neither. The most obvious answer clearly wasn't. It was a pack of grifters taking advantage of the paranoia of the Cold War, the hippie movement making woo and bullshit mainstream, and the eternally un-audited money pit that is the DOD. It was just a scam. No ulterior motive beyond that.



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