What are the real implications of the US military potentially having been time travel capable since the mid 1940's?

What are the real implications of the US military potentially having been time travel capable since the mid 1940's? Also why doesn't anyone talk about this here?

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Because few people here read. I was thinking of potentially posting or making a thread about these recently, which is a synchronicity right in line with the worldview elaborated on in the Montauk series.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >I was thinking of potentially posting or making a thread about these recently, which is a synchronicity right in line with the worldview elaborated on in the Montauk series.

      That is spooky. I'm interested in reading what you posted, this is all fairly new to me.

      listened to this coast to coast with Preston Nichols last night and it was blowing my mind the whole time

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        I didn’t write or post anything about it at all, don’t even have a draft, it was just in my head. I think maybe to a poster last night asking for books or recommendations about some topic like these, but I went to sleep without going to the effort.

        Thanks for the podcast link, though.

        I got these books from Amazon years ago for pretty cheap, maybe 10-20$ each, and one of them had this signature in it. I don’t think the seller even realized it was one of the names of one of the authors.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/JWV1Sx5.jpg

      I didn’t write or post anything about it at all, don’t even have a draft, it was just in my head. I think maybe to a poster last night asking for books or recommendations about some topic like these, but I went to sleep without going to the effort.

      Thanks for the podcast link, though.

      I got these books from Amazon years ago for pretty cheap, maybe 10-20$ each, and one of them had this signature in it. I don’t think the seller even realized it was one of the names of one of the authors.

      You didn't make this thread?

      [...]

      I didn't either

      wtf

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        No, I did not. Only so many things to talk about. I’ve experienced crazier synchronicities. I’ll post a picture of the golden little horse figurine I got from a family member who went on vacation, doesn’t know anything about these books.

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Why would they lose in Vietnam (or any war) if they had access to such technology?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      If something comes to me, I might post some interesting details, summaries from and speculations of the books, or pictures from them, but I’ll be busy soon and would need some time. Hopefully the thread stays up. Thanks for bringing them up, OP.

      A few possible answers: one, their extremely high classification. They wouldn’t even necessarily want, say, presidents, military generals, lower levels of intelligence agencies, defense contractors not in on it, etc., to even know of their access to this technology. The thesis in the Montauk books is of essentially a breakaway Deep State, one that could be LINKED to factions of the U.S. government and some other (like Israeli, British, and European), defense contractors, tech corporations, and intelligence agencies, but having become essentially “independent,” gone rogue with their own funding (reputed Nazi gold was one of their sources of wealth, powerful financial backers another).

      Second, the ramifications of it. One doesn’t use a nuke for some people protesting against the construction of a dam in Wyoming. Similarly, one doesn’t change/split off timelines with impunity — it’s been a while since I read the books and it all got jumbled up in my head, but they apparently came to an understanding of the “butterfly effect”/chaos theory easily applied to time manipulation. What seems like it’d be for their benefit, could cause the most drastically divergent outcomes.

      There is possible disinformation/misinformation and psy-ops in the books, hopefully not deliberately, but some of the authors or central characters being spoken of are said to have received military-grade mental programming/brainwashing as part of the project (which overlapped with MK-Ultra and the more secretive Project Monarch, also discussed in the book), so some of this is dubious.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/h2qcerJ.jpg

      If something comes to me, I might post some interesting details, summaries from and speculations of the books, or pictures from them, but I’ll be busy soon and would need some time. Hopefully the thread stays up. Thanks for bringing them up, OP.

      A few possible answers: one, their extremely high classification. They wouldn’t even necessarily want, say, presidents, military generals, lower levels of intelligence agencies, defense contractors not in on it, etc., to even know of their access to this technology. The thesis in the Montauk books is of essentially a breakaway Deep State, one that could be LINKED to factions of the U.S. government and some other (like Israeli, British, and European), defense contractors, tech corporations, and intelligence agencies, but having become essentially “independent,” gone rogue with their own funding (reputed Nazi gold was one of their sources of wealth, powerful financial backers another).

      Second, the ramifications of it. One doesn’t use a nuke for some people protesting against the construction of a dam in Wyoming. Similarly, one doesn’t change/split off timelines with impunity — it’s been a while since I read the books and it all got jumbled up in my head, but they apparently came to an understanding of the “butterfly effect”/chaos theory easily applied to time manipulation. What seems like it’d be for their benefit, could cause the most drastically divergent outcomes.

      There is possible disinformation/misinformation and psy-ops in the books, hopefully not deliberately, but some of the authors or central characters being spoken of are said to have received military-grade mental programming/brainwashing as part of the project (which overlapped with MK-Ultra and the more secretive Project Monarch, also discussed in the book), so some of this is dubious.

      Funny thing. We lost in Vietnam because “they” were concerned about the butterfly effect. But the generation that has ahold of the machines now cares less. What’s temporal fallout look like?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Malaria.
      Just like every other war including the civil war and world wars1/2

      They bring it home, infect 50% of the population, of which 5-10% die . (World war 1, Germany)

      As has been the case since Rome.

      It takes 10 -12 years to kill. Which they call a “pandemic” or a “flu” and sell you “vaccines” that appear to “work” and if you die 10-12 years later “oh well , it’s not that your vaccine didn’t work, it’s just that w don’t get every circulating strain in that years jab.”

      1976 swine flu and aids = malaria from “hong king flu” which made its way to Vietnam and came home and killed 32 million + and counting

      2012 “swine flu” = malaria from Middle East/iraq conflicts

      “Coronavirus” everyone dying 10 years later from THAT.

      And meanwhile every single pandemic in us history started on a military base.

      Every. Single. One. Of. Them.

      The 1968 “hong Kong flu” not only killed people it disabled 50% of entire populations in some countries just like COVID

      And then they go “but why doesn’t anyone want to work?”

      “Please enlist, we won’t send you home with an untreatable form of malaria and refuse to give you a service connected pension or benefits or healthcare THIS TIME.”

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Vietnam was a way to remove hundreds of thousands of fighting age young American men from the voting/breeding pools.

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Malaria has killed more people than any single other cause in human history.

    Most death statistics and causes of death are fraudulent as fuck to cover up the culpability of military aggression in killing more citizens at home than it ever does “the enemy.”

    That’s why they “lose.”

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    israelites could sell you aspirin for malaria and say “see it works” as you die from literal aids 10-12 years later

    And then when you have - reversible, treatable- myocarditis or respiratory infiltration or cancer or die from parasites and fungus and opportunistic infections of malaria they just cover it up and say that’s what you died from.

    “Oh people used to live 1000 years but god got tired of you, goyim. Now work work work work work for 65 years and then please die in an orderly fashion in 10-20 years.”

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous
  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    You just linked to a video about something (The Law of One/Ra material) which is not about the Montauk Project …

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    They must have had time travel tech (at the level of the time tunnel or the Guardian of Eternity from Star Trek) earlier, maybe from 1900-1920 to explain science fiction.

    They might have used it to guarantee America's victory at Midway and shortened the Pacific War.

    They used more advanced time travel tech to make China the top superpower and failed.

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    I see you know everything, apologies for having intruded at all or contradicted you. I have to submit to your authority in this case, yes.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    such a fascinating book.

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    A waepon is only useful if you can aim it at a thing, hit that thing, only that thing, and destroy that thing, only that thing. From the sound of it, Montauk couldn't really be controlled. They never knew what was going to happen, any time they used it.

    When it's more dangerous to the person holding it, than the person it's aimed at, it's not a viable weapon.

  11. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    So...is the horse monument they found in 6046AD (sorry, what year was it?) just Bluey armored?

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