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The use of robots as external bodies



 

The use of robots as external bodies

When researchers are facing people, who are claimed to be liar, they must ask, why the person would lie? The reason why I believe that Bob Lazar spoke at least mostly true is that this person had no reason, why he should tell lies. AREA-51 and many things, what is connecting to that base and the phenomena around that secretive military area can be made by using the most modern technology. But there is one thing, what we are forgetting when we are talking about that area. 

There is a possibility, that the persons, who are working in that place are some kind of human robots. In that case, the system would use the infrasound and electromagnetic systems to tell the researchers, what they should do next. So is there some kind of remote-control robots, or so-called external bodies, what mission is to keep the area secured.  

Those robots can be controlled by using normal data gloves or EEG-bandanna, what mission is to turn the robot to an external body. The thing is that the use of robots in the special projects is denying the possibility that the persons can steal material from those bases. Another thing, what those robots are causing is that there is no way to prove that the person is working is some laboratory. 

The new 5G-technology allows that the operators operate in every location on the Earth. The use of remote-controlled robots, CAD/CAM solutions, and other things like repairing and installation tools can be made by using robots. And by using the robots the higher-ranking officers can control the work by using the external bodies for hiding their identity. 

If there is some kind of accident the remote-control system allows to hide the existence of the things are wanted to hide from the public eye. The remote control laboratory applications allow operating even from home, and that thing is one of the most remarkable things, what we must realize when we are talking about bases like AREA-51. 

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