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I'm my writings I like to refer to popular culture, in particular the American "science fiction" series, such as Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica, which get their information on advanced (or esoteric) topics from the US Navy Secret Space Program (called Solar Warden). What ties Star Trek and the Battlestar together is Mr. Leslie Stevens, a former US Navy's psychological warfare specialist. This is military jargon for public influencing and in this case refers to instilling concepts and opinions in the public mind that will be to the benefit of Solar Warden in the future. Even think tanks and policy makers not related to the US Navy refer to a "Star Trek Future" as the most favorable future scenario to American interests (as they perceive it) in space.

Stevens was Gene Roddenberry's mentor on SciFi television in the 1960s and even features in Battlestar Galactica's credits.

Ufologists speculate that either Stevens and/or Roddenberry had actually travelled time in order to see what the future looks like in terms of decor, gadgets, technology, alien species and last but not least, Solar Warden's problems and specific needs in the future.

For the 90s versions of Star Trek they would have only needed to spend a day on one of Solar Warden's space ships (which have been operational since the 80s) in the present (of their time) to get most of that information. Solar Warden whistleblower Corey Goode described how Solar Warden gives access to an extensive library of advanced and esoteric knowledge to its personel.

While one can speculate on the origins of technology, I've seen things on Star Trek that could, at the time, only be known with knowledge of the future or the pre-historic past. They wouldn't even have to physically time travel, because the Secret Space Programs (SSP) and the elites in general make constant use of devices such as one called the Chronovisor, which simply allows you see the future on a screen. As such they "saw" 9-11 in the early 1970s.

Do you still think Steve Jobs was a visionary? May God have his soul, but his vision didn't need to reach much further than Star Trek, the Next Generation during the late 80s, or Deep Space Nine and Voyager in the 90s. There the iPhone was preceded by handheld tablets of all sizes. There are certain technologies that quietly and seemingly out of nowhere enter the Earth realm, such as 3D-printing. One of the coolest Star Trek gadgets is certainly the "replicator", which is 3D-printing at the atomic level. In other words, you only have to watch Star Trek to become informed on future technologies, and Steve Jobs was an avid "Trekkie", apparently, which turned him into a tech-saint and guru with the blessing and support of Secret Space Program technology.

Many other technologies have been passed down to the "Earth plane" by the SSPs, without first being "outed" in SciFi, such as the transistor and basically the whole microelectronics sector, as well as optical fiber, laser disks and even Velcro. It's interesting to note that while Corey Goode was describing the pad on which he had read all the information he passed on between 2014-2018, was just a transparent piece of glass, a technology that now, in 2024, is popping up as the "transparent MicroLED". In case Corey Goode made it all up, he missed his calling as the new Steve Jobs, ICT visionary.

Ufologists assert that the transistor as well as optical fiber technology was reversed engineered from the two downed flying disks at Roswell.

Star Trek Voyager's episode "Future's End" has its own version of that narrative. A man named "Starling" had found a crashed spaceship and reverse-engineered it with his tech company "Chronowerx". I quote Captain Janeway and Tuvok:

Incredible. Starling's computer designs were inspired by technology from the timeship. He introduced the first isograted circuit in 1969, two years after [the timeship] crash-landed. And every few years there's been an equally revolutionary advance in computers, all from Chronowerx Industries, all based on Starling's crude understanding of 29th century technology. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? The 20th century computer age shouldn't have happened.

- Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman and Michael Piller

I don't know if it shouldn't have happened, but it might not have, without extraterrestrial technology. On the other hand, extraterrestrial influence is nothing new. The cathedrals and the pyramids wouldn't have been built and these are just the most tangible remaining ET structures. Many of our best scientists worked with ET technology in previous lifetimes (Tesla) or were channelled by extraterrestrials (Einstein). At the end of the day, extraterrestrials built the human genome from the ground up and went on to deeply influence our culture on every level. We are extraterrestrials native to Earth.

It also also suggests that Moore's Law (the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles about every two years) is artificial, with or without Star Trek. Finally, I wonder if the name Starling is a reference to Starlink.

Technology that is still secret today has never been featured in Star Trek (for one, it being a SciFi benchmark). Think zero point energy, first (re)introduced by Hans Kohle in the 1920s in Germany. Star Trek's spaceships always require a tangible energy source (delithium), presumably because free energy doesn't fit into the authoritarian (military) mindset. Likewise, the ships' doctors are classical pill pushers and electronic and holographic healing are nowhere in sight.

The most conspicuous absentee in Star Trek is the "Big Man Upstairs", God. The Star Trek universe is a "free for all" universe without a common binding force or cosmic laws. That most life is etheric anyway doesn't come into it either. Instead, etheric life is treated as a curiosity and anomaly. In short, Star Trek and SciFi in general are very, very 3D.

Have you ever wondered why in your Star Trek movies no humans in the future have brought their psionic abilities online? This is purposeful, to keep your memories from activating, but it will not be successful.

- Seraphelle, of Atlantis

Solar Warden, the US Navy's Secret Space Program likes to identify as the "white hat" SSP, the one that opposes the Secret World Government and works with an extraterrestrial human civilization which they say is benevolent. During the past couple of years the existence of a "black navy" has become public, which works in close cooperation with the "Nachtwaffen", the Nazi SSP. Then it's interesting to watch Star Trek Deep Space 9 episode The Maquis, Part 1, in which reference is made to New Berlin, which is an actual and real life underground city on Mars and one of the first nazi colonies there. Further reference is made to Commander Sisko having a ball in New Berlin, wearing Lederhosen.

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