The Breakaway Civilization Theory

The Breakaway Civilization Theory

The Breakaway Civilization Theory is a controversial theory that suggests that a group of elites have access to advanced technology and knowledge that is kept hidden from the rest of the world. Proponents of the theory claim that this group has access to technologies that are far beyond what is currently available to the general public, and that they have used this technology to create a new civilization that operates outside of mainstream society. The Breakaway Civilization Theory has gained popularity in recent years, especially within certain fringe communities.

The idea of a Breakaway Civilization has been around for some time, with some suggesting that it originated in Nazi Germany during World War II. However, the theory gained wider attention in the 1990s, when it was popularized by researcher and author Richard Dolan. Dolan suggests that a group of elites, including scientists, military personnel, and politicians, have access to advanced technologies such as anti-gravity propulsion, free energy, and nanotechnology, and that they use this technology to create a parallel civilization that operates in secrecy.

Three facts that support the Breakaway Civilization Theory are: (1) The US government has a history of classified military projects, such as the Manhattan Project, which was responsible for the development of the atomic bomb. (2) In 2013, Edward Snowden released classified documents that showed the US government was conducting mass surveillance of its own citizens, which some argue is evidence of a hidden and powerful elite. (3) The US government has a history of conducting secret experiments on its own citizens, such as the Tuskegee syphilis experiment, which raises questions about what else the government may be hiding from the public. These facts were reported by The New York Times, The Guardian, and History.com.

Experts in the field have expressed a range of opinions about the Breakaway Civilization Theory. Some argue that the theory is implausible and lacks evidence, while others suggest that it is a possibility worth considering. For example, physicist and science writer Brian Koberlein has stated that the theory is “pure speculation,” while journalist and author Jim Marrs has suggested that the theory is supported by a growing body of evidence.

Several books have been written about the Breakaway Civilization Theory, including “A.D. After Disclosure” by Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel, and “The Secret Space Program and Breakaway Civilization” by Richard Dolan. Dolan’s books explore the idea of a Breakaway Civilization in detail, and suggest that the truth about this hidden group may soon be revealed.

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