Quantum Entanglement
Quantum entanglement: a phenomenon that Einstein thought was so "spooky" that there was no way it could be valid, posits that the "space" between physical objects isn't actually empty space as our senses perceive it to be, but rather, that either information is travelling faster than the speed of light, or even better, instantaneously with no "time" involved.

It implies that everything is connected, that if there was a "big bang," it happened when all physical matter was one, and then exploded out into little pieces that spread throughout the cosmos. The tricky part to understand is that all those little piece, those plants, those starts, and all the intelligent life that has most certainly formed, is still all connected in some sort of way we have yet to understand.

In the past couple of years alone, quantum entanglement has left the realm of theoretical physics due to several experiments conducted by physicists around the world. For example, an experiment devised by the Griffith University's Centre for Quantum Dynamics, led by Professor Howard Wiseman and his team of researchers at the university of Tokyo, recently published a paper in the journal Nature Communications confirming what Einstein did not believe to be real: the non-local collapse of a particle's wave function (source)(source), and this is just one example of many.

They did this by splitting a single photon between two laboratories, and testing whether measurement of it in one laboratory would actually cause a change in the local quantum state in the other laboratory. In doing so, researchers were able to verify the entanglement of the split single photon.

Researchers have since replicated this experiment over and over again, with results of entanglement seen at kilometres of distance.
Space is just the construct that gives the illusion that there are separate objects.

Dr. Quantum, from the 2004 film, What The Bleep Do We Know
Below you can see a visual demonstration from the documentary.

In an interview with Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove, a past director of the Association for Humanistic Psychology Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, a world-renowned physicist, researcher, and presenter who has done a lot of work for NASA, among several other organizations, admitted that quantum entanglement has been replicated in space with experiments that've been done with NASA astronauts, as well as replicated in a number of laboratories around the world.

You can watch that full interview here.
"What it really is, is that particles that are born together stay in connection with each other over even kilometres of distance."

— Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher
Now that this fact has hit the mainstream, a new study in the journal Science shows how scientists were able to produce entangled photons on a satellite orbiting 300 miles above the planet and beam the particles onto two different ground-based labs that were 750 miles apart, all without losing the particles' strange linkage.

According to the Washington Post,
"it is the first time anyone has ever generated entangled particles in space, and represents a 10-fold increase in the distance over which entanglement has been maintained."
But, according to the interview linked above with Dr. Rauscher, it's clearly not the first time.
"It's a really stunning achievement, and I think it's going to be the first of possibly many such interesting and exciting studies that this particular satellite will open up," said Shohini Ghose, a physicist at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. "Who knows, maybe there'll be a space entanglement race?"
The post goes on to emphasize that:
"There's good a reason world governments may soon race to test out quantum theory in orbit, and it's not just so they can claim the title of 'spookiest.' Entangled particles could one day be used for 'quantum communication' — a means of sending super secure messages that doesn't rely on cables, wireless signals, or code. Because any interference with an entangled particle, even the mere act of observing it, automatically affects its partner, these missives can't be hacked. To hear quantum physicists tell it, entangled particles could help build a 'quantum internet,' give rise to new kinds of coding, and allow for faster-than-light communication — possibilities that have powerful appeal in an era where hospitals, credit card companies, government agencies, even election systems are falling victim to cyber attacks."
What About Black Budget Science?

As we've mentioned a number of times before, there are severe restrictions on science. And this is no secret. For example, Scientists working for the Canadian government have started to raise their voices, accusing the federal government of "muzzling" them and their findings on various issues. Apparently, the union representing this group of researchers will be taking "the unusual step of demanding Ottawa enshrine scientific independence in their collective agreement." (source)

What's even worse is the black budget world. We are talking about Special Access Programs (SAP). From these we have unacknowledged and waived SAPs. These programs do not exist publicly, but they do indeed exist. They are better known as 'deep black programs.' A 1997 U.S. Senate report described them as "so sensitive that they are exempt from standard reporting requirements to the Congress." (source)

Think about all of the resources put into this world, into the military industrial complex, a term coined by president Eisenhower.
"It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumour is printed, no secret is revealed." — JFK (source)
What about all of the science that's going on within this system? All of it is classified, that deals with technology and concepts that are much more advanced and controversial than what we see in the mainstream. We know this from declassified material, like project Stargate.

We don't really hear about black budget programs, or about people who have actually looked into them. However, the topic was discussed in 2010 by Washington Post journalists Dana Priest and William Arkin. Their investigation lasted approximately two years and concluded that America's classified world has:
"Become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employees, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work." (source)
Another person was aviation journalist Bill Sweetman. Within the Pentagon, he estimated that approximately 150 special access programs existed that weren't even acknowledged. These programs are not known about by the highest members of government and the highest ranking officials in the military. He determined that most of these programs were dominated by private contractors (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, etc.) and that he had no idea as to how these programs were funded. (source)

Another example was the U.S. air strike against Libya in 1986. The raid employed F-111 fighter aircraft. Left out of the mission, however, was the F-117A Nighthawk, better known as the stealth fighter. It had been operational since 1983, but was still classified in 1986. In a form of logic both perverse and rational, the F-117A was so radically advanced that keeping it secret was more important than using it for this military mission. Perhaps the Canadian Avro Arrow could be another.

It's also noteworthy to mention that the U.S. has a history of government agencies existing in secret for years. The National Security Agency (NSA) was founded in 1952, its existence was hidden until the mid 1960s. Even more secretive is the National Reconnaissance Office, which was founded in 1960 but remained completely secret for 30 years.

Given the mixture of a treasure chest of government money, and private connections, the likelihood exists that six decades later there is a clandestine group that possesses:
  • Technology that is vastly superior to that of the "mainstream" world.
  • The ability to explore areas of our world and surroundings presently unavailable to the rest of us.
  • Scientific and cosmological understandings that give them greater insights into the nature of our world.
Inouye was the highest ranking Asian-American politician in U.S. history, serving the democratic party from 1963 until his death in 2012.
There exists a shadowy government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of the national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself.

— Senator Daniel Inouye, highest ranking Asian-American politician in United States history (source)

Quantum Entanglement, The Key To "Long Distance" Space Travel?


There is a lot of speculation about these quotes, but they are worth mentioning, especially given the fact that there are hundreds of high ranking military, political, academic (and more) personnel who have testified to the this type of phenomenon, that we are being visited.

Ben Rich was the second director of Lockheed Skunk Works from 1975-1991. He's been called the "Father of Stealth," having overseen the development of the stealth fighter, the F-117A nighthawk. Before his death, Rich made several shocking opening statements about the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrials.
"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it."

"We now have technology to take ET home. No it won't take someone's lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars." (1)

"There are two types of UFOs — the ones we build and the ones 'they' build."
When Rich was asked how UFO propulsion worked, he said,
"Let me ask you. How does ESP work?" The questioner responded with, "All points in time and space are connected?" Rich then said, "That's how it works!"
Interesting to think about, isn't it? Perhaps the vast distances that exist between planets, solar systems and more isn't really as much of a barrier as we thought they were.

One of the sources is aerospace journalist, James Goodall, who wrote for publications such as Jane's Defense Weekly, Aviation Week and Space Technology, and Interavia. He is an accomplished speaker specializing in the history, development, and operations of the world's only Mach 3 capable, manned air breathing aircraft, the SR-71 family of aircraft. (1) (source)(source)(source)

He is also an author, as well as the Associate Curator at the Pacific Aviation Meseum, HI. He was also the restoration manager at the Museum of Flight in Paine Field, Everett, WA.

Goodall interviewed many from the classified black budget world (read more about that world here.) He claimed that some of his contacts told him that
"we have things out there that are literally out of this world, better than Star Trek or what you see in the movies."
From his work alone, James Goodall knew Ben Rich well. In a video interview, Goodall stated that he spoke to Rich approximately 10 days before he died:
"About ten days before he died, I was speaking to Ben on the telephone at the USC Medical Center in LA. And he said, 'Jim, we have things out in the desert that are fifty years beyond what you can comprehend. They have about forty five hundred people at the Lockheed Skunk works. What have they been doing for the last eighteen or twenty years? They're building something.'"
Another source comes from John Andrews, who was a legendary Lockheed engineer. He had written to Rich, stating his own belief in UFOs, both manmade and extraterrestrial. Andrews has asked Rich if his own beliefs covered extraterrestrial as well as manmade UFOs. Rich's reply was as follows:
"Yes, I'm a believer in both categories. I feel everything is possible. Many of our man-made UFOs are Un-Funded Opportunities. There are two types of UFOs, the ones we build, and the ones they build."

In Rich's reply, he underlined the U, F, and O in "unfunded opportunities."
Thirdly, Jan Harzan, a senior executive with IBM, along with Tom Keller, an aerospace engineer who has worked as a computer systems analyst for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses a talk Ben gave some time ago. On March 23rd, 1993 at a UCLA School of Engineering talk where he was presenting a general history of Skunk Works, he said this:
"We now know how to travel to the stars. There is an error in the equations, and we have figured it out, and now know how to travel to the stars and it won't take a lifetime to do it. It is time to end all the secrecy on this, as it no longer poses a national security threat, and make the technology available for use in the private sector. There are many in the intelligence community who would like to see this stay in the black and not see the light of day. We now have the technology to take ET home."
Sources not already listed in the article.

(1) Dolan, Richard. UFOs For the 21st Century Mind: New York: Richard Dolan Press, 2014 (Historian, author, one of the world's leading researchers on the topic of UFOs)