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The Secret Space Program: A Comprehensive Overview of Covert Operations

The secret space program represents a facet of aerospace exploration not common in public discourse, overshadowed by the achievements and narratives of government-funded space agencies like NASA. This clandestine initiative, far more advanced than its publicly acknowledged counterpart, encompasses technologies and missions that skirt the edge of science fiction, from antigravity craft to establishing bases beyond Earth.

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Novel Quantum Algorithm Proposed for High-Quality Solutions to Combinatorial Optimization Problems

Quantum computers take advantage of the quantum property of superposition, using specialized qubits, that can exist in an infinite yet contained number of states of 0 or 1 or any combination of the two, to quickly solve large problems.

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Shogun: The True Story of John Blackthorne

“In this video, I cover the historical background that inspired the character John Blackthorne in the show Shogun. His character is based on the life of an English merchant/sailor named William Adams, who lived an extraordinary life for man in the 1600’s. I will cover his story, and also draw some comparisons which occur in the show.”

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The “Rules Based World Order” Faction Has Surrendered – Benjamin Fulford

Benjamin Fulford — August 10th 2020: UFO Disclosure shows Elite Planning to follow up on Fake Pandemic with Fake Alien Invasion

“The mega black swan event predicted for March 15th actually did take place as will become increasingly obvious over the coming days and months. The Khazarian Mafia’s so-called “Rules Based World Order,” has surrendered, according to Asian Secret Society and White Dragon sources. The hybrid war for control of the planet Earth that has been raging at least since September 11, 2001, is thus ending.”

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Japan’s Tallest Skyscraper Completed: Tokyo’s Mori JP Tower

“Pelli Clarke & Partners has just completed the Mori JP Tower, now standing as Japan’s tallest building. Situated in the recently revitalized Azabudai Hills district, the tower emerges at the center of this development. Establishing a new focal point for Tokyo’s skyline, the building soars 330 meters at the heart of this dynamic new mixed-use district in the city center.”

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Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa on UFOs: “The Government, Led by the Ministry of Defense, is Always Making Every Effort to Monitor the Situation.”

As one of the very few elected officials openly discussing this subject in Japan, Asakawa queried Japan’s Minister of Defense, Minoru Kihara, whether he had had encounters with UFOs. The Ministry of Defense and pilot stated that he had limited experience in the air and did not witness anything unusual. Kihara also consulted his colleagues and instructors, who similarly denied seeing UFOs.

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Excellent Source for Taiwan History: Formosa Files

The history of Taiwan (1600 C.E. – 2000) told through interesting stories in a non-chronological order. John Ross is an author and publisher of works on Taiwan and China, while Eryk Michael Smith has worked as a writer and journalist for several media outlets in Taiwan. Both hosts have lived in Taiwan for well over 20 years and call the island home.

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Christian Samurai: Japan’s Katana Diplomacy in Taiwan – Formosa Files

“After unifying Japan’s warring states, supreme feudal lord Hideyoshi launched a massive invasion of Korea. In 1593, a year into this Imjin War of 1592-1598, he sent an envoy to Taiwan on a doomed mission to establish formal diplomatic and trade relations. In 1609 and 1616, the Japanese Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, hoping to establish indirect trading links with China, sent two larger missions to Taiwan. They were led and manned by Christian samurai from the island of Kyushu, which in the late 1500s had seen amazing success by Portuguese and Spanish missionaries in converting the population. Both expeditions to Taiwan were failures to the point of farce, but the many misunderstandings and missteps make for fantastic stories. Get ready for some katana-flavored diplomacy, with generous servings of piracy, abducted envoys, and a lot of seppuku.”

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