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Army Scientists Successfully ‘Teleport’ Soldiers

Monday, April 4, 2016 21:12
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Breaking: Army Scientists Successfully 'Teleport' Soldiers

This is an intriguing article but I’m not 100% sure of the validity. From what we know, the technology has existed for years.  Whether this is authentic or not remains to be seen. 

The article was posted on the army.mil website, the “Official Homepage of the U.S. Army,” which gives it credibility.  Perhaps this is a psyop to baffle the so-called opponents? Perhaps this is an April Fool’s joke that was posted in April 1st? Maybe it’s soft disclosure even if it’s a “joke”?

 

If this is true, would it surprise me?  Not at all.  It’s about time that some of these suppressed technologies get revealed.  My guess is that it’s most likely an April Fool’s joke done in poor taste. Either way, please use your own discernment!

Gregg

by Bob Reinert,
USAG Natick Public Affairs

NATICK, Mass. (April 1, 2016) — Army scientists have successfully “teleported” a fully equipped squad from a Massachusetts research and development facility to a training area in Germany, the Natick Soldier Systems Center (NSSC) announced today.

 

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The nine human research volunteers, fresh out of Advanced Individual Training, were participating in experiments in the Doriot Climatic Chambers at NSSC when they disappeared and moments later materialized at the Grafenwoehr Training Area, completely unharmed. The chambers are capable of replicating any climate or weather in the world but have never before been used in this manner.

Teleportation, made famous in the “Star Trek” television series and movies, had been — until what the Army is calling the “Natick incident” — a hypothetical way of moving objects from place to place. American writer Charles Fort is reported to have coined the word in 1931.

Officials at Natick were elated by the event, which promises to one day revolutionize the way that American troops and equipment are transported around the globe. It also could ultimately make overseas bases obsolete as forces are instead moved from U.S. soil to remote trouble spots in the blink of an eye.

“No one is more impressed by this than I am,” said Benjamin Storm, who manages the 61-year-old climatic chambers at Natick. “One moment, I was chatting with the young Soldiers, and the next, they all vanished into thin air.”

The Soldiers were dressed in combat gear for the revolutionary experiment and being monitored by Storm and his colleagues when they were sent from one continent to the other. Still photographs of the event were captured in the chambers and have been released by the Army.

After thorough medical examinations at an Army hospital, they were flown back to the U.S. and returned to duty at Natick.

 

“It’s one thing to see Captain Kirk or Mr. Spock do it at the movies, but it’s another to have it happen to you in real life,” said Pvt. Kelley McCoy, one of the teleported Soldiers. “I felt a little tingling and the next thing you know, I’m in Bavaria. I always wanted to visit Europe, but I figured that I’d go by plane.”

Storm and other Natick researchers are now poring over mountains of data from the development in hopes of replicating it. Meanwhile, the Army quickly established a Teleportation Study Task Force, which will be based at Natick. Leading scientists from private industry and academia worldwide are converging on the chambers to lend whatever assistance they can.

According to Storm, a device not unlike the “flux capacitor” seen in the “Back to the Future” movie series was employed during the experiment. This led to immediate speculation that the Army was also working on time travel, but time travel requirements of generating 1.21 gigawatts is no trivial feat.

“We’re only concerned with place, not time,” said Storm, a twinkle in his eye. “This development could change the entire course of human history.”

The Task Force expects to report its initial findings by April 1, 2017.

Source:http://in5d.com/breaking-army-scientists-successfully-teleport-soldiers/

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  • If teleportation required something like a stargate on each end, it would revolutionize transport, but it wouldn’t be all that dangerous in security terms. It would have it’s dangers, but they’d be manageable. If it was done using a handheld device, it could be fantastically dangerous. A situation could develop where no place on earth was safe. Thick walls and heavy doors would no longer provide any meaningful security. Thieves or attackers could materialize anywhere at any time, and your only choices would be fight or flight. Not exactly my vision of the perfect future.

  • What doesn’t add up is if they could teleport, they wouldn’t need tank’s and ‘equipment’ ever again. Who ever the future targeet would be they could never stop people suddenly materialising in the heart of enemy encampment’s and simply kidnapping the subject. Think about it, why do i need a Jet if i can just appear there myself? I hope its true though but if it was an april 1st article im very skeptic. Finally Mike TV’s accident was all worth it, Mr Wonka will be pleased.

  • They do say teleport but that looks like a hologram and all the light projectors around him, what a teaser of a april 1 trick!

  • “This is an intriguing article but I’m not 100% sure of the validity.”

    — That’s an embarrassing admission. I’m absolutely sure of it’s invalidity.

    On the real side, electrons have been teleported. Atoms, not yet, but it’s only a matter of time.

  • I recall reading in the 90′s where IBM was experimenting with a type of “teleport” tech but it was more of a space folding tech and less like beam me up Scotty. I will look to see if I can dig up any info on it, but from what I recall there was a test monkey lost, something about being able to go from point A to point B to point C but there was a problem with backtrack, you couldn’t go from point B back to point A without first using point C. So fold from A to B to C to A.

  • BREAKING: Army scientists successfully ‘teleport’ Soldiers
    http://www.army.mil/article/164802/BREAKING__Army_scientists_successfully__teleport__Soldiers/
    DATE: APRIL 1 2016

    duh.

  • OP is an April fool.

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