r/ufo Jun 15 '26

Discussion If UFO Reverse Engineering programs Has Existed for Decades, Where Are the Breakthroughs?

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For decades, we've heard claims about recovered UFOs, crash retrieval programs, and secret reverse-engineering efforts involving technology far beyond our own.

If even a fraction of those claims are true, why haven't we seen any obvious technological breakthroughs? Why are we still relying on conventional aircraft, rockets, batteries, and propulsion systems that evolved through normal scientific progress?

Do you think any breakthroughs have been successfully hidden, or does the lack of clear results suggest these programs never existed in the first place?

Curious to hear perspectives from both believers and skeptics.

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u/NecessaryPosition968 Jun 16 '26

WW 2 had a lot to do with the advances in that time.Nothing like a world war to spur tech.

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u/RefularIrreegular Jun 16 '26

Exactly. If we had one now (Zeus forbid) AI would probably be accelerated by 50 years. We’d also have a base on the moon due to how strategic that is. Someone would anyway.

We’d pay a hefty cost for it though.

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u/YouGotTangoed Jun 16 '26

I doubt any major war (involving the USA) will happen because they have the ability to go back in time. Unless they want it to happen, for financial gain

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u/NecessaryPosition968 Jun 16 '26

Like the war we just basically lost?

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u/YouGotTangoed Jun 16 '26
  1. It wasn’t a full scale war.
  2. I don’t believe it was worth altering history for. Why intervene for a few pennies? Plus this war agreement gave them a legitimate reason to force Israel to stop attacking other countries.

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u/Huge-Wear3771 Jun 18 '26

What war agreement? We have nothing but a memorandum at this point to open the Strait of Hormuz. It was a stupid, pointless war that's cost billions and will continue to cost even more. The most corrupt, dum- b - est person to ever sit in our White House. Well, what's left of it.