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Extraterrestrial Civilizations and the Kardashev Scale

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy-3vl1_oQY

From Dr. Michio Kaku’s speech “Contact from Outer Space” given at the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF 2011) held in Riyadh on January 22-25, 2011.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=91c_1341201928
The Classification of Extraterrestrial Civilizations is based on the energy manipulation, control, and utilization of the Extraterrestrial Civilizations.  The different types are:
Type 0 – SUB-PLANETARY – able to harness and control various Natural resources of a Planet
Type 1 – PLANETARY – able to harness the total power of Planets, control weather, mine oceans, etc.
Type 2 – STELLAR – able to harness and control the total power of Stars
Type 3 – GALACTIC – able to harness and control the total power of Galaxies
Type 4 – UNIVERSAL – able to harness and control the total power of extragalactic energy sources such as Dark Energy

And Stargate shows a Galactic, Type 3 culture. Stargate: Universe = Type 4 mystery adventure, at its core.

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In 1986, the military’s psychic friends were asked to locate Muammar Gadhafi before the US bombing raid on Libya. The next year, the DIA requested some of the purported psychics to divine the purpose of a Soviet facility at Dushanbe, and in 1989 the Joint Staff asked for help in determining the exact function of a suspected terrorist training facility in Libya. In 1993, the DIA asked the psychics to locate tunnels that the agency suspected the North Koreans were digging under the demilitarized zone separating their country from South Korea. In 1994, some of the alleged psychics were tasked to find plutonium in North Korea. In 1995, despite its claim that the program produced some successes—including the 1979 prediction that a new Soviet submarine would be launched within 100 days and the identification of a building where Lt. Col. William Higgins was being held in Lebanon—DIA was planning on terminating its STARGATE program.

The Wizards of Langley, by Jeffery T. Richelson

[Don’t be fooled by the title… the book is a general history of the CIA, and this bit about remote viewing programs is just an (albeit true) aside.]

(via wolvensnothere)

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