20 Futuristic Technologies People Are Pretty Sure the Government Already Has

‘Cars that run on water’
20 Futuristic Technologies People Are Pretty Sure the Government Already Has

The federal government isn’t exactly known for its transparency. File all the Freedom of Information Act requests you want, but all you’ll get in return are documents so heavily redacted, you can tell the printer started to run out of ink halfway through. After all, some of those secret projects have involved amazing advances in technology, from radar tracking systems to the freaking A-bomb.

So it stands to reason that, at this very moment, they’re keeping some sweet-ass technologies from us in the public. Is that why we don’t have flying cars yet? Are they hiding the flying cars? Give us the flying cars, you bastards! 

It’s also why user Mindless-Problem1114 asked r/AskReddit, “What kind of technology do you think already exists, but the government is keeping a secret?”

trinketsofdeceit 1y ago The ability to just tell us what we owe for taxes
Huhthatsall 1y ago Silent Velcro
cocobellahome 1y ago DO A face off machine
Poorly-Drawn-Beagle 1y ago Even stealthier planes
Any_Clue_1632 1y ago Weaponized Boston Dynamics dogs.
gnesensteve 1y ago Real-time in-ear language translator
 1y ago Converting salt water into regular water
doddballer 1y ago Cars that run on water
judgejuddhirsch 1y ago Decrypt any email text or file you ever sent and received
minimal_almond 1y ago free energy. too profitable to let the secret out
ActuallyTBH 1y ago Machines that can crack passwords in the blink of an eye. Or at least, very fast.
suvlub 1y ago I think the chance of the best quantum computer in existence being the same one as the best one known to public is fairly low
The_Patriot 1y ago Anti-gravity. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Earth is constantly pulling everything towards it, there' got to be a way to flip that switch.
Not-Skank-Pit 1y ago It wouldn't surprise me if micro drones were a thing that the government uses to spy on people. They could be the size of houseflies, you would never know, and they would have no incentive to tell you.
 1y ago Hacking / backdoors to enemy countries computer systems. They know that if they use them then they get patched and become useless, so they save their best ideas for if they're ever in a serious bind.
koz152 1y ago Instant matter transmission. The movie and Michael Crichton novel Timeline explained it on a way that makes somewhat sense but used to time travel. You're basically faxed in the most simplest way.
 1y ago Edited 1y ago Idk about specifics of anything, but I'm pretty confident that any time the DoD announces some fancy new jet or whatever, they're giving us old news. There's already an even fancier, higher tech jet flying around they don't want us to know about yet.
Black_Hipster 1y ago Edited 1y ago It's very specific but: The utilization of AI to not only create, but actively develop synthetic online communities indistinguishable from those organically created by humans. So to be clear: This would be a single program that can take a Platform (facebook, twitter, etc.), create or activate multiple Bot accounts that near-perfectly resembles those of genuine humans, which follow each other and provides engagement to each other, and then begins taking prompts from a small network of inner circle accounts that will guide the direction of the rest of the swarm. So in action, 5
wuzzle-woozle 1y ago Everyone knows about the Bletchley Park efforts to break Enigma during ww II. Less known is the fact that the US government kept recommending countries use Enigma-similar encryption for the next 20 years after the war. In 1992? The NSA charged the creator of PGP with export of a controlled munition when he released the code on the internet. In 1998 The Clinton Administration announced they were removing all export restrictions on RSA (the key system used in PGP). Either: 1. the cat was out of the bag and there was no point in stopping someone (corporations)
ibmuser 1y ago My buddy told me that they have secretly invented crackers that don't go stale and hoarding them from the public because they are Evil.

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