Thursday, January 8, 2009

Extraterrestrial Playstation

Again I seek to share with you what is right under your noses.

It's a common theory among the suspicious that our technology is not our own. Earth gets the galaxy's tech hand-me-downs, like a younger son (I'm not bitter.)

The first to share this was author H.P. Lovecraft. Since his death the powers that be have referred to his theories as "fiction." In his work, The Whisperer in Darkness, he told us that every advancement in technology and scientific discovery was a result of hints left by the alien inhabitants of the planet Yuggoth. To discredit him, governments have since called it Pluto and convinced the textbooks it's not even a planet.

The confused theorists at The Disclosure Project wants us to believe that Earth (if that is her real name) received alien space flight technology and the governments are covering it up. This is a half truth. "Earth" did receive the flight technology, but there is nothing to disclose. You're about to learn that the common citizenry utilizes this tech daily.

Remember when the Playstation 2 was lauded upon release for its breakthrough processor? The highly publicized claim was that it was more sophisticated than the computer that ran the space program which put men on the moon (yeah, man walked on the moon...whatever). No, it WAS that space flight technology! It was publicized to show the aliens that we were being good humans and using their gadgetry as commanded: to lull the populace into laziness, instead of achieving deep space exploration.

Not convinced?

Take a look at parallel timelines of space flight and video game development.

1957: Sputnik launched
1961: MIT students develop pioneering game Spacewar!
1969: Man walks on moon
1971: Galaxy Game installed in Stanford U. student union
1977: Voyagers 1 and 2 launched
1979: Atari released Asteroids

Note the subject matter of all three groundbreaking games.

Once again, the prosecution rests. I'ma go jump on my Wii and play Super Mario Galaxy.


SOURCES:

Wikipedia.org
DisclosureProject.com

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