Matthew Brown
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Well, as a human being, I feel like I'm genuine, putting myself out there, sacrificing my future, my past, and a lot of what I have now to do this.
Well, as a human being, I feel like I'm genuine, putting myself out there, sacrificing my future, my past, and a lot of what I have now to do this.
It is true. And I can't think of anything more pressing for our nation to come to terms with than the fact that we have been deceived and our rights taken away to protect the privileges of an elite few. I am not going to live my life knowing that I could have helped prevent another generation of America and humanity from living in ignorance.
It is true. And I can't think of anything more pressing for our nation to come to terms with than the fact that we have been deceived and our rights taken away to protect the privileges of an elite few. I am not going to live my life knowing that I could have helped prevent another generation of America and humanity from living in ignorance.
It is true. And I can't think of anything more pressing for our nation to come to terms with than the fact that we have been deceived and our rights taken away to protect the privileges of an elite few. I am not going to live my life knowing that I could have helped prevent another generation of America and humanity from living in ignorance.
The only reason for secrecy is fear and greed. And that is the paradigm that we must confront and overcome. As for the public and what their reaction might be to this information, good, bad, indifference, I think we already have our answer. It's going to be indifference. Unless... the stakes are made clear.
The only reason for secrecy is fear and greed. And that is the paradigm that we must confront and overcome. As for the public and what their reaction might be to this information, good, bad, indifference, I think we already have our answer. It's going to be indifference. Unless... the stakes are made clear.
The only reason for secrecy is fear and greed. And that is the paradigm that we must confront and overcome. As for the public and what their reaction might be to this information, good, bad, indifference, I think we already have our answer. It's going to be indifference. Unless... the stakes are made clear.
There's no bandaid. There's no wound. This is not about protecting, healing. This is about power and control. This isn't about trying to save what's good.
There's no bandaid. There's no wound. This is not about protecting, healing. This is about power and control. This isn't about trying to save what's good.
There's no bandaid. There's no wound. This is not about protecting, healing. This is about power and control. This isn't about trying to save what's good.
Yeah, I think... I think we've absolutely replicated some of these capabilities in inferior forms and oftentimes maybe disaggregated from what was at once a unitary system, but we're only able to do a small part of what that system does.
Yeah, I think... I think we've absolutely replicated some of these capabilities in inferior forms and oftentimes maybe disaggregated from what was at once a unitary system, but we're only able to do a small part of what that system does.
Yeah, I think... I think we've absolutely replicated some of these capabilities in inferior forms and oftentimes maybe disaggregated from what was at once a unitary system, but we're only able to do a small part of what that system does.
I think the U.S. military might be allowed to use some of this technology in the national defense, but I don't think they ultimately have control over it.
I think the U.S. military might be allowed to use some of this technology in the national defense, but I don't think they ultimately have control over it.
I think the U.S. military might be allowed to use some of this technology in the national defense, but I don't think they ultimately have control over it.
I think strategic deterrence has evolved from relying on nuclear weapons as the pinnacle. I believe we have, and others, have developed the means to maybe utilize nuclear reactions to create some very... dangerous effects through directed energy.
I think strategic deterrence has evolved from relying on nuclear weapons as the pinnacle. I believe we have, and others, have developed the means to maybe utilize nuclear reactions to create some very... dangerous effects through directed energy.
I think strategic deterrence has evolved from relying on nuclear weapons as the pinnacle. I believe we have, and others, have developed the means to maybe utilize nuclear reactions to create some very... dangerous effects through directed energy.