I'm still in the early stages of understanding this but the concept of a breakaway civilization is starting to show up in podcasts here lately and is pretty fascinating. Oddly it's coming from a couple different angles - from the UAP side, Richard Dolan, and also Catherine Fitts, who has a history of cabinet level work in the gov't. There are several other sources but those two seem to have the most thoughtful scenarios put together.
Fitts was on Tucker and that was a pretty good podcast. Last weekend I listened to Dolan on Jesse Michels podcast - American Alchemy.
There has been a lot of talk about the missing trillions from budgets throughout the years - Rumsfeld's famous quote about $2.7T missing the day before 9/11 was the first I'd heard of this. Now there are estimates of upwards of $21-27T missing throughout the years. Just look at how hard the system is resisting Trumps original goal to CUT spending and is instead INCREASING military spending. Partner that with the black programs where there is no accountability to us, the dumb fuckers that pay for all of this shit, and this looks like one more block to add to the foundation of conspiracies out there.
The dirt road I'm on now:
* Could there have been a breakthrough in physics that figured out either gravitational energy/propulsion sometime in the 50's, and branched off from mainstream (ie, Black Program) where according to some physicists(Eric Weinstein) mainstream physics basically hit a wall and has been stagnant since then?
* this breakthrough was used to build craft that account for most of the UAP shit out there
* have these craft and related technologies allowed this group of people to operate completely outside of the system we're stuck in and have they figured out interstellar travel? Why TF we go to the moon with 1969 technology but haven't been back? Don't you find that even a little odd? Did we even go?
* Is AI/Social Media/Virtual Reality garbage being pushed and promoted on us to create diversions while all this goes on?
Lol, it's pretty damn dark this far down