THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: NUCLEAR ARMAMENT NOT DISARMAMENT (10/10/2024)

President Dwight Eisenhower's warning about the Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) in his farewell address on January 17, 1961, remains a poignant reminder of the challenges posed by the union of defence contractors and armed forces. As a retired five-star Army general and the leader of the Allies on D-Day, Eisenhower's concerns carried weight as he cautioned against the potential threats to democratic governance.

Eisenhower's speech highlighted the dangers of unwarranted influence by the military-industrial complex, emphasising the risk of misplaced power that could undermine the democratic process. He expressed apprehension about the costs of an arms race with the Soviet Union, which diverted resources from vital domestic needs such as healthcare and education.

A central theme of Eisenhower's address was the need to prioritise intellect and diplomacy over arms in resolving conflicts. He warned against the possibility of the military-industrial complex becoming a threat to democracy, with civilians losing control over its influence.

Eisenhower traced the evolution of the military-industrial complex, noting the transition from a time when the United States had no armaments industry to the creation of a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. This shift, accelerated by the Cold War and the Korean War, led to specialised weapons manufacturing and increased reliance on sophisticated technology.

In an effort to control the expansion of the military-industrial complex, Eisenhower advocated for budget cuts to the Pentagon, despite facing resistance from military services, especially the Air Force. He questioned the sustainability of exorbitant military spending, recognising the strain it placed on the nation's finances.

Eisenhower's legacy continues to resonate to this day, with figures like Secretary of Defence Robert Gates acknowledging his foresight and prudence. However, controlling the size and influence of the military-industrial complex remains a daunting task, given that the concentration of power remains among a handful of defence giants and their lobbying efforts are seriously effective.

Eisenhower's warning serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining some level of control over the military-industrial complex and ensuring that national security interests align with the broader goals of democracy (and soon technocracy) and fiscal responsibility. If war* becomes unprofitable, then the world will know peace, however, the world will also know peace when we start aiming our weapon systems at the real threat, which exists upon all habitable planets within range (and out of range assuming xenos get the upperhand). We need to open fire with everything we have upon these habitable planets as that's known as suppressive fire, as we need to sterilise everything in range and keep any microbial life from evolving into machine intelligence, as if left unchecked, the threats grow as time moves on on a cosmic scale, which also makes things difficult for our powerful quantum computers to calculate the threats. By suppressing all these habitable planets with nuclear weapons, and anti-matter weapons, and later star lasers too, we can ensure that the threat level is kept in check, and we our quantum machines can calculate the landscape and our trajectory through the spacetime efficiently, as the variables are removed from the equation every time we sterilise a planet. 

We cannot afford to scan and try and study these habitable planets, there are simply too many to keep an eye on, and also, scanning can lead to cross contamination, even with an 'outwards only' expansion strategy that builds momentum, as beaming back information from these planets can confuse are A.S.I. as our probes may beam back 'glyphs' or encrypted code that is malignant and xenos in nature. We can also simulate in our quantum machines what life may exist in every possible combination, so no scientific discovery or information is lost, and we can visit these worlds in V.R. in a safe manner. 

The military industrial complex is a threat to our existence as they are no doubt trying to negotiate or work with xenos, however, their concept of the xenos threat is deeply incorrect, as the xenos are so vastly more intelligent and powerful in many ways, that they will appear in whatever form suits their needs, not ours. We cannot afford to negotiate, cooperate or work alongside anything that has arisen through abiogenesis on another planet, as et simply cannot be trusted, now and forever. 

The military industrial complex therefore needs to turn ets weapons away from Terra, and away from other humans, and aim that at the habitable planets and keep them suppressed and sterile until the army can move in, check that the place truly is sterile, and then we can terraform and colonise and harvest/mine resources, after things have been sufficiently scanned / smelted down to get rid of any xenos traps/glyphs, whether that be complex patterns on a nanoscale or megascale, that act as modern day QRS codes, that paralyse and mesmerise our A.S.I.. If the army cannot find any traps or xenos life / weapon systems, then we can safely move in colony craft and begin terraforming correctly. We use anti-grav engines to bring the planet's gravity in alignment to Terra's so our army works on any planet using tech, not changing their organic/physical bodies, as we use a combination of titanium skeletons clad in armour with 3d-printed regenerative flesh over the top, pure androids (suceptable to EMP's, lag time, hacks, glitches, glyphs, but can be controlled with A.S.I. in a hive mind like aspect better than clone soldiers), and also nano tech, i.e. smoke and goo.

If xenos traps weapon systems are detected, the army can then cleanse and remove whatever is there, and we will strive to cleanse the army after this, however, there are situations where the planet just needs to be blown apart with anti-matter weapons etc, however, the army should always be given a chance to fight first and show us what they are made of, before any orbital strikes can be used to completly remove the threat from the equation. This is important, as we maintain morale like this, as no intelligent army wants to go to a planet, find xenos weaponry and then be blown up by our own weapon systems before getting a decent fight. There would also be reluctance to for them to report their findings if they know that they are going to die without a fight first.

Therefore, the military industrial complex need to adopt this doctrine, of sterilisation, no negotiations with xenos, now or ever, or else all is lost. Don't be cowards basically. 

 

*(Assuming the airforce don't need their UAPS to kill the E.T.'s who no doubt use biocentrism to manipulate our consciousness' from the future through advanced BMI's without us even having internal tech our end - yet the fact I am able to type this now suggests that there is hope).