Hi guys I'm a noob and was wondering this: is Star Trek ships from the US Navy (because it's set in the future)? Or the US airforce?
This Pentgaon hacker alleges that the US Navy has "non terrestrial" officers and about 10 space ships with the prefix USS.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/scien...What-Gary-McKinnon-found-on-2-year-hack-spree
This documentary claims that the US airforce has antigravity ARVs and has a detailed schematic based on information witnessed at a secretive airshow. Note the director was poisoned with radioactive material and died during the editing process of a fast acting tumour:
Allegedly both the US Navy and US airforce both have space programs and are essentially at war with each other, because they have different objectives. The US Navy thinks that it has the only constitutional intelligence agency.
This is an alleged Government document is prepared by the US navy intel about US air force mind control efforts. It claims that Scientology was founded by a former Naval officer and was probably set up by Naval Intelligence, which raises questions about their belief system which closely resembles "science fiction":
http://www.stopthecrime.net/COMM 12 BRIEFING001 (1).pdf
So is Star Trek ships and offshoot from the Navy or Airforce according to canon? And how much of the movies/tv show is real? Do you think Star Trek was influenced by the Airforce or the Navy, and how?
If you're wondering how why would the US Navy or other intel agencies put real information in Star Trek, see intel discrediting tactics, one of which is "Hiding information in plain site". For example, the X files director who says that the CIA often pitched them scripts. If I told you black oil was real, you'd instinctively read that's complete bullshit, because its straight out of X files. And yet if you did research there are mind altering bacteria, there are bacteria that feed on oil, and we can manipulate bacteria using microwave energy.
Lastly, assuming Star Trek is all real, how would that make you feel? Isn't learning Klingon a bit of a waste of time otherwise?
This Pentgaon hacker alleges that the US Navy has "non terrestrial" officers and about 10 space ships with the prefix USS.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/scien...What-Gary-McKinnon-found-on-2-year-hack-spree
This documentary claims that the US airforce has antigravity ARVs and has a detailed schematic based on information witnessed at a secretive airshow. Note the director was poisoned with radioactive material and died during the editing process of a fast acting tumour:
Allegedly both the US Navy and US airforce both have space programs and are essentially at war with each other, because they have different objectives. The US Navy thinks that it has the only constitutional intelligence agency.
This is an alleged Government document is prepared by the US navy intel about US air force mind control efforts. It claims that Scientology was founded by a former Naval officer and was probably set up by Naval Intelligence, which raises questions about their belief system which closely resembles "science fiction":
http://www.stopthecrime.net/COMM 12 BRIEFING001 (1).pdf
So is Star Trek ships and offshoot from the Navy or Airforce according to canon? And how much of the movies/tv show is real? Do you think Star Trek was influenced by the Airforce or the Navy, and how?
If you're wondering how why would the US Navy or other intel agencies put real information in Star Trek, see intel discrediting tactics, one of which is "Hiding information in plain site". For example, the X files director who says that the CIA often pitched them scripts. If I told you black oil was real, you'd instinctively read that's complete bullshit, because its straight out of X files. And yet if you did research there are mind altering bacteria, there are bacteria that feed on oil, and we can manipulate bacteria using microwave energy.
Lastly, assuming Star Trek is all real, how would that make you feel? Isn't learning Klingon a bit of a waste of time otherwise?