Thursday, January 29, 2026

In 1966 something like your laptop computer would take about a large warehouse full of equipment to even begin to try and match it

 And the cost of something like this in 1966 would have been 3 to 5 million dollars. And there was no random access memory then and not microchips really other than things they sent to the moon in 1969.

So, I think it's important to realize if the Roswell Crash didn't happen and U.S. engineers didn't reverse engineer the stuff from that crash that none of the things we have now would exist yet likely.

And even the Transistor (Magically?) appears in 1947 the same year as the Roswell Crash?

I don't think so. 

If you are wondering how this was done by the DIA under Eisenhower read the book:
 

The Day After Roswell by Colonel Corso who passed away during the 1990s.

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