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Krypto (kryptoblok@bae.st)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 01:00:23 JST Krypto @xianc78 This reminds me of an interesting leak-type thing about ufo tech I found a while ago. In a nutshell, it claimed that the reason the us gov is hiding the tech is because it would basically make anarcho-frontierism a reality - but at the expense of encryption, which would be rendered useless. The average schmoe could just weld together their own ufo and become Han Solo, never paying taxes again. (There was also something about immensely-powerful WMDs being made possible....) - xianc78 repeated this.
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Krypto (kryptoblok@bae.st)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 01:00:26 JST Krypto @xianc78 Of course, if the gov has a monopoly on this tech, then literally God help us all... xianc78 likes this. -
Jason Clouse (jhclouse@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 02:52:42 JST Jason Clouse @xianc78 @KryptoBlok What they really fear is something much simpler: that ordinary people will stop trusting them en masse. That’s the true source of their power. No need for alien spacecraft or advanced technologies. Just plain old faith in the legitimacy of institutions and a lack of curiosity about the character of those who control them.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Sunday, 06-Aug-2023 03:06:27 JST xianc78 @jhclouse @KryptoBlok Sure, but I feel like there is a reason why the government is afraid of private or even personal space travel, even if it's just exploring near-Earth objects like the moon (SpaceX doesn't count; it's government funded). Space agencies DO fake a lot of shit (it's the reason why people who point out NASA fakes are lumped in with flat-earthers). Seriously, anyone who launches anything to the moon is asked by the US government not to go anywhere near the alleged moon landing sites.