The Kimberley Prospector

UAP, UFO

Evidence of Advanced Technology or Bureaucratic Incompetence?

Editorial Staff

The debate over the existence of UFOs, or Unidentified Flying Objects and now UAP, has raged for decades. In recent years, the discussion has been reignited by various reports of strange objects seen in the skies. But while some claim these sightings indicate advanced technology, could it be bureaucratic incompetence that is preventing the government from providing evidence to support their claims? 

The idea of advanced technology being hidden by the government has been floated by Dr Brian Keating, a theoretical physicist, after Eric Weinstein’s interview with Joe Rogan. Keating is looking for someone who speaks physics and can explain the Dirac equation. However, the only people he has been able to find are Eric W Davis and Hal Putoff, neither of whom is a theoretical physicist. He believes the lack of physicists on this issue is a huge clue. 

Keating hypothesizes that the government could be hiding evidence of UFO technology or that the bureaucratic structure of the government is preventing people from sharing information. He points out that the Manhattan Project was staffed with physicists and that if UFOs are real, the government should have physicists on the case. He suggests that if the government is faking UFOs, the last people they would want would be physicists who could easily see through any illusion. Alternatively, rival groups could be vying for money and not wanting to invite smarter people to the project. 

Keating also suggests that if there was an anti-gravity project, it would need three sub-specialities: differential geometry, particle theory, and general relativity. He believes that if the government is not releasing information to its scientific community, it could be because they have a secret Manhattan Project and do not want to reveal its existence. He points to the National Security Agency (NSA) as an example of a secret project that was not revealed to the public until later. 

The debate over UFOs continues to rage and it is unlikely that the government will provide any definitive evidence in the near future. However, Keating’s observations provide a thought-provoking look at the possibilities and should be considered when discussing UFOs.

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