Chapter Two: Anomalous Technology in the Second World War (1939-1945)

read time 15 mins  72 total views,  72 views today Chapter Two: Anomalous Technology in the Second World War (1939-1945) One thing I always found interesting, is how human the progression of human society is constrained by its own psychological barriers, and equally how society is generally unaware that such a process is even happening. Major existential issues that needed thoughtful progressive thinking, such as ‘Terrorism’, ‘Climate Change’, ‘Human Rights’ and yes ‘Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), have become embroiled in conspiracies and political dogma that prevent any meaningful movement. A Social-Psychologist might argue that this reluctance to address difficult truths and accept new realities is very much a process that occurs at the collective subconscious level. One theory is that the dilution and dismissal of problematic issues such as UAP is a way for human society to allow itself the time to adapt and respond in ways which might be difficult to immediately accept. Consequently, we as a society have applied subliminal walls and unwitting barriers with precise control measures. And we do it all too well. Openly, we chose to make jokes and mock those who saw UAP, while covertly we classified the entire issue into a black hole. These were the…

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Chapter Two: Anomalous Technology in the Second World War (1939-1945)

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