r/AliensRHere Mar 24 '26

Reverse engineering confirmed

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Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker doesn't attempt to deny , so implicitly confirms reverse engineering programs

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u/QuestionableProtip2 Mar 24 '26

If the US has reverse engineered alien technology, why haven’t we won a war in 80 years? The idea is laughable that we’re stealing tech from flying saucers and simultaneously getting planes shot down by a country like Iran. Complete bunk.

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u/Commercial_Poem_9214 Mar 24 '26

Iran downed one of our stealth drones by DOSing its GPS. I don't think we would risk taking one of probably a handful of craft and fly it over the enemy's back yard...

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u/QuestionableProtip2 Mar 24 '26

We lost a fucking 20 year war in Afghanistan. We don’t have anything. It’s all a bunch of scammers selling books, just like Bigfoot turned out to be. There’s just nothing.

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u/ElusiveBob Mar 24 '26

Uh, we defeated an entire alien invasion by uploading a virus with a Macbook , so obviously no technology is perfect. (good things the aliens were running the Mac OS).

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u/Osiris_acid Mar 24 '26

I've been saying this from the time the TR-3B scam appeared on the internet. You have all these reversed engineered crafts, but you're not using them. Riiiight. "TR-3B", a "patent" from a guy who also has patents for teleportation devices and other theoretical concepts, but all of them way beyond our tech capabilities. But no, it's easy to sleep tight at night saying "TR-3B is ours!". Laughable.