So are Black Projects aircraft really ayy-derived? At the very least there seems to be something weird about them, like they're not normal planes.
>>42619553mate your smartphone and pc youre typing this on are 'ayy-derived'.
>>42619553I doubt it. They have some exotic propulsion, but nothing like real ayys which probably isn't nuts and bolts as we think of it.
>>42619553nah, the ayy shit is just there so you don't think it's achievable by people. it's a smokescreen.count how many disclosure glowies talk about technology.
>>42619631Humans aren’t as smart as you think they are >>42619573Facts
>>42619553Isn’t this a screenshot from Elite Dangerous
>>42619553UFOs are a psyop to stop you from leaking information and to stop people believing you.It stops people believing you because they laugh at the concept of ayys and you seeing them. It stops you leaking information because your brain automatically registers the object as a UFO and not enough specifics such as the colour, shape, direction, speed, turning or location.By introducing the concept of an UFO, they give you a catchall term that offloads your memory of the event into a single non descriptive acronym. You're not going to remember all the specifics but the one thing you won't forget is that it was an "UFO."It has nothing to do with ayys.
>>42620277>Humans aren’t as smart as you think they arehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd6KaEGH8JY
>>42619553They've been using gravitic propulsion for decades. Weather control aerosols are dispersed in space using them
https://youtu.be/VvhemCWgAxo
>>42619631Well, all the talk about breakthroughs in antigravity and related physics went black in the 40s-50s. I think they have something, but it's inferior to the "real deal". There's also stories native American tribes of people with advanced technology and flying ships/discs that went underground. We don't know who these people are, but there are stories about them. Are they from Atlantis and similar civilizations or from other planets or both. I think in that case I would guess their technology is between what we have and the real spooky shape and size shifting stuff that's basically supernatural/paranormal.
That vessel is derived from a Poalowalowe developed by the Koasoasye
>>42620852other anon is right humans aren’t that smart>>42620863>They've been using gravitic propulsion for decades.Yeah funny how they advanced so much faster since the crashes of ufo’s all over the planet in the 30’s and 40’s
The anons who believe humanity did this all alone are naive and ignorant of the history of how technology has advanced the last 60 years. Shit even back to the dark ages the ruling classes have hoarded advanced technology
>>42620833Thats a fair point, but do you truly think 100% of sighting are military/misidentafaction? Even if 99.9% are, that .1 percent is what interests me about the subject. You make a good point dont get me wrong
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>>42620985It was believable while Beifield-Brown effect was discussed but as soon as it got into the freaking Columbia incident/B-2 bomber and a 9-11 that’s it.I call him a tin foil hat owner. Effects of the quantum-electro-dynamics may be real and tangible, as actual freaking scientists died once they had an experimental confirmation and a proposed theory. If only we knew the try and less shizo/tin-foil experts did the math
>>42621205>actual freaking scientists diedwhat does it mean then
>>42621302Nothing as it is right now.We had a good paper and a small experiment that is hard to replicate as it requires precision instruments and money.For future: who knows.We need whistleblowers
Let me put it this way: if an ancient Roman was shown a car, he would notice that when it moves, it makes a rumbling noise and gets hot. If he wanted to replicate it, they would think to make one by putting cats in a drum with hot coals, and attaching wheels to it.
>>42621084>humans aren’t that smartnot everyone is as dumb as you are
>>42622068Good analogy, but even in Roman times they already had the analogy of the water spinning!But wait, where is water inside the combustion engine? Answer: build a steam engine first. And one greek guy already did it (apart from a Turkey spinning drum for kebab shit)
>>42622166Yep, weh you are the smartest in the room - run toward smarter.If you're dumb, you don't notice it, as sheep needs a shepherd, right?
>>42621205>>42622173this is the most esl mfr on 4chan.
>>42621558So basically the scientists died and we forgot how to go back to the moon and no ones got the tech anymore and nothing to worry about
>>42622166My intelligence is irrelevant If you believe the idiots in the military and it’s adjacent industries who live now are able to come up with this tech You’re retardedOur military is ran by pedo drug traffickers and full of minorities and trannies so our the high up execs at Boeing, Raytheon, etcEveryone here knows this shitI swear I’m 5 seconds away from making a Erika Kirk/Jon Benet comparison thread just to piss you glowies off
>>42622381Do itI bet you can't make any connection longer then the span of 15 second tik-shit video