Sunday, January 25, 2015

Technological capabilities

To be realistic, the technological capabilities of the U.S. and countries like Russia, China, Japan, Great Britain, Germany, France and Israel are likely 500 years in advance of the Average American's knowledge and maybe 1000 years in advance of the knowledge of the average person here on earth.

We just aren't going to hear about most of these things openly anywhere now, just like people would disappear and never be heard from again if they saw UFOS or anything the U.S. government didn't want them to know about from about the 1930s to the 1980s or after. And all the way up to when they closed ARea 51 for that area last year or so and moved it to two other places in Utah and Colorado because two many people were dying there from radioactive dust from former test nuclear blasts nearby in the 1940s and 1950s blowing their way. So, the government (Boeing 737 I believe that left Las Vegas Airport every morning Monday through Friday in the Am for workers there isn't going there anymore.

So, why are things on earth they way they are now?

I would say groups like Al Qaeda and ISIL exist on earth to reduce populations and are to some degree allowed to do this so we don't have so many failed states and to reduce overpopulation in the Middle East by countries like Russia and China especially. Actually, Russia's actions directly created the success ISIS has had in Syria and Iraq by supporting Assad.

However, their existence also creates failed states. So, in this sense they are a paradox that one could say that countries who emphasize authority over rights tend to create naturally like the states of Russia and China tend to do.

Though states like Germany, France, the U.S. and Great Britain emphasize rights (human rights) in some ways this contradicts the interests of Russia and China which emphasize more the survival of the few elitists in their countries. Neither Russia nor China is interested in gaining rights for the majority of their people because the average person is considered expendable.

We see this manifest most in places like Chechnya, Syria and now Ukraine. And the infection of Syria by Russia and Iran trying to exterminate all Sunnis rather than to give them rights is a perfect example of this.

Then we have ISIL created by the rage against Assad, Russia and Iran by Sunnis (all 1.1 billion of them).

Then we have NATO countries and Sunni Countries (Turkey is a NATO country which is also a Sunni Country) joining together to eliminate ISIL (ISIS) because they are also eliminating Christians in addition to Shias. But, one also must not underestimate how strange this is for Sunni countries to be eliminating ISIL(ISIS)which is also like Al Qaeda. So, Sunni countries in some ways want to help all Sunnis, (except ISIL(ISIS) also wants to overthrow all Sunni governments as well as Shia ones in the middle EAst. So, even the Sunni governments must in some ways work against ISIL and Al Qaeda to Survive as governments.

And because of all this Northern Syria and NOrthern Iraq might be failed states sort of like Somalia for decades to come and spread terrorism around the world just like Yemen and Somalia already do.

But, the point I'm making here is the average person on earth is now I would say about 1000 years technologically behind what the Western World and Russia and China are all about. And even the average American is still 500 years behind the actual military hardware and software capabilities of the U.S. military not only on Earth but in Space and in Space colonies that people don't know about.

Because actual travel is not only now through space but also through time which allows the prevention of nuclear war retroactively.

My question might be: "If the average person on earth is Technologically 1000 years behind what the U.S., Europe, Russia and China are actually capable of what does this mean for Earth? And secondly, if the American people are all still about 500 years behind what the U.S., Russia and China and Europe are all capable of what does that mean for America and the world?

I don't really know how to answer these questions but I believe they are very important ones to ask.


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