Hello Beamin,
I agree the government sucks in trying to keep secrets, but the black government (Black Projects, also known as
the Military Industrial Complex, whom appropriated approximately 3 trillion dollars to which the government could
not account for between the late 90's and early 2000), are extremely good at keeping secrets.
This Black Government does NOT need to answer to anyone, not even the president, they are kept secret by every
new president who MUST sign an executive order to keep them in hiding.
This Black Government have full access to Area 51 (the Nevada Test and Training Range) and Area S4 and many
other military installations, not only in the US, but also in many countries around the world. e.g. Pine Gap in Australia.
It seems that its their sole purpose is to obtain alien technology, either by subterfuge, downing alien craft, retrieving
crashed ships or what ever ships aliens have given to the US government.
The purpose of gaining all this tech is for weapons development mainly, but also to obtain energy systems for them
to utilise, but at the same time, give NOTHING back to humanity.
Anyone interested in this, you should get the book by Philip J Corso called, The Day After Roswell.
As for the propulsion systems of an alien craft, they utilise Anti-matter drives, which generates gravity waves, and they
move in a way that is opposite to the way conventional craft (i.e. rockets and aeroplanes travel).
These craft generate their own inner gravity field within the ship, to which is in no way affected by the gravity outside
the ship. Therefore they defy the laws of motion in regards to coming to an instantaneous full stop from a velocity of say
10,000 miles an hour, plus being able to turn 90 degrees at a pinch. If there was a rocket capable of those manoeuvre's,
all the people on board would be splattered against a wall in a puddle of mush.
There are, apparently, other types of craft that utilise magnetic fields to propel themselves, but I have very limited knowledge
on this matter.
The craft with the anti-matter drives can traverse vast distances without the need to break Einstein's general relativity laws.
The ships are able to concentrate their gravity amplifiers (there are usually 3 of these on a ship), to one point in space to which
they want to travel to, then it is as if they can pull that point in space towards them (like a rubber band), cling the ship onto
that point, and then let it snap back, thus taking the ship with it.
One thing though, depending upon the distance that the ship needs to travel, will depend upon how many jumps they need to
make. The snapping points (hop) are instantaneous, but they would need to stop for some time to recharge for the next jump.
Therefore they could not get to say, Zeta Reticuli (39.17 light years away), without making several jumps. The amount of these
hops required per distance is unknown.
Anyone interested in this, just look up the name: Bob Lazar and be intrigued by what the guy has to say.
Bob Lazar claims to have actually worked on an alien ship, given to the government, by aliens as a gift.
His job was to back-engineer the propulsion system on the craft, to which he confirmed that it utilises
an anti-matter drive to generate the gravity waves to propel it.
He worked out at a facility called S4, which is about 12 to 15 miles south of Area 51.
He also claims that there is absolutely no alien technology or development going on at Area 51, its only at S4 where all the alien
research is performed. He says that Area 51 is solely for the development of conventional aircraft.
He also claims to have a piece of metal that cannot be found naturally in our solar system. He calls it Element 115 (its designated
name is Moscovium), to which is used as a part fuel for the alien ships. One piece about several inches high would be able to keep
the craft fueled for 30 years or more.
Please have a look at this guy, as I've found him to be credible, though there are many out there (mainly scientists), that think he's
a crackpot. Please keep an open mind.
Let us know what you think...
Regards,
Relayer