Sunday, May 8, 2022

Secret Space Program Con., Silicon Valley

Go.innodemia.com/ssp-conference; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Fake image of "space" we're fed by NASA and media, which is near-earth orbit and CGI
There are no such things as "UFOs." Don't believe your lying eyes. What, this secret craft?
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Silicon Valley conference to participate in transformational technology opportunities
Secret Space (innodemia.com)
These new technologies will transform energy production, logistics, and transportation; extend our human lifespan; expand our cognitive abilities our ability to create new knowledge; greatly improve communication ranges and security; expand our computational capacity; increase the through put of food production; and enable interplanetary trade.

They offer a significant opportunity to create new companies that will deliver these new services and products to our society here on Earth and possibly to our off-world colonies and installations.
Alien Nazca mummies in the hands of humans (Jaime Maussan/San Diego Union Tribune)

Objectives
INFORM the public about the existence of witnesses to the Secret Space Program.

PROVIDE examples and presentations showing how the witnesses have used or experienced these advanced technologies.

DEBATE and discuss the scientific principles on which these technologies could be based.

PROMOTE conversation about how these technologies could be rapidly incorporated into our economy.

PROMOTE conversation about sources of financing that could be designed or created to allow the first projects to develop in this area.

DISCUSS the broader impact on human society and what Earth might look like in 50, 100, or 200 years after we start working on these technologies.

DISCUSS the broader macroeconomic and geopolitical changes that may occur once these technologies have been rolled out.

Conference Program Sections
The real stories how the technologies are used and how they work the science behind these technologies designing future human society and economics... More

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