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RE: Unacknowledged: An Expose of the World's Greatest Secret
It is pretty mind blowing how we managed so many advancements in such a short span of time. Makes you wonder what mankind was doing for a few thousand year, doesn't it? if each generation learns from the previous - think about what happened over the span of thousands of years. Then consider what has been done in the past 50 years.. If only the truth could be told, we all would be better off. Who's to decide how much truth one can handle?
The truth can be a tough weight to carry, especially when there is life at stake. And even more so for those that choose to be outspoken. It can be hard to accept truth, but disclosure is something to be appreciated regardless of its impact.
Capitalism and voluntary exchange would still exist too. Things would just be far more decentralized and locally controlled. That's the main reason, if alternatives existed, they would be hidden from the masses.
Yes, the movie goes into that specifically, and the technology is being used to maintain an empire. Certain people profit greatly from not revealing it, and it keeps their system of power in place.
There's other weird stuff too like how people at NASA say "we lost the technology" to go to the moon. Lost it? What the hell does that mean?! Why hasn't anyone been back? I have heard the Chinese plan a trip though...
I'll see if I can check that movie out this weekend. It sounds like it's going to be an interesting one!
Uh...yea...haha ok...well.. Maybe Richard Branson can help. We can do tours of space, but what's on the dark side of the moon? Besides some great guitar riffs..oops, not the album..😎