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Oh 100%. You know they say DARPA, ARPA, whatever it's called these days. They say that they're about 20 to 25 years advanced of where we are today. You know GPS came from them. Internet came from them. Man, there's so many things that came from them. I was really fascinated. I'm sure you've seen it on YouTube and I've mentioned it, the rap files. I watched an episode of that and they were talking about, oh, how do they call it? They would use their mind and viewing, viewing, something viewing. I want to say distance viewing, it ain't that. But then Joe Rogan actually talked about it too on his podcast not long after that. And they think that, I forget the percentage, a surprising percentage of the remote viewing, That's what it was called, remote viewing. A surprising percentage of the remote viewing was fairly very accurate, they said. I found that really cool, too. So I think there's so many things in this world, Earth and humans, that we'll never really know because somebody doesn't want us to know it. Whether it's because somebody developed a motor that will run on water, which they have, Or, you know, being able to take and fix a combustible engine that goes from 20 miles a gallon to 200 miles a gallon back 40 years ago, which they did. Funny enough, those people end up disappearing. Go on. Poof. Like a fart in the wind. KJ5, I got you.
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