From “Born Secret” to Black Projects — Why We Never See the Most Advanced Tech

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Eric Weinstein points out something most people don’t know: in physics, certain ideas are born classified, illegal to publish, even if you discover them on your own. The Born Secret doctrine means that anything with potential weapons, propulsion, or energy implications can vanish into secrecy the moment it’s conceived. Share them without clearance, and you could be prosecuted under the Espionage Act of 1917.

Now think about what that means for the world we live in…

If you stumbled upon a new way to manipulate spacetime, tap into zero-point energy, or create a non-rocket propulsion system, it would almost certainly be locked away, because it shifts military and geopolitical power.

This is the same secrecy architecture that has controlled UFO/UAP research for decades. Every credible insider who’s spoken out describes the same pattern; anything exotic in aerospace or energy gets shunted into Special Access Programs so deep they’re “waived” from standard oversight. This is the black budget world, where the most revolutionary breakthroughs live without ever reaching the public.

When you hear “national security,” it doesn’t just mean protecting the nation. It often means protecting the monopoly on certain truths.

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