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For Reasons Of National Security ... [For Your Eyes Only!]
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Inventors and Investigators Important Information ...

35 U.S. Code Part II - PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS AND GRANT OF PATENTS [law.cornell.edu]


Quote:
  • CHAPTER 10—PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS (§§ 100–105)
  • CHAPTER 11—APPLICATION FOR PATENT (§§ 111–123)
  • CHAPTER 12—EXAMINATION OF APPLICATION (§§ 131–135)
  • CHAPTER 13—REVIEW OF PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE DECISIONS (§§ 141–146)
  • CHAPTER 14—ISSUE OF PATENT (§§ 151–157)

  • CHAPTER 15—PLANT PATENTS (§§ 161–164)
  • CHAPTER 16—DESIGNS (§§ 171–173)
  • CHAPTER 17—SECRECY OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS AND FILING APPLICATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRY (§§ 181–188)
  • CHAPTER 18—PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE WITH FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (§§ 200–212)

35 U.S. Code Chapter 17 - SECRECY OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS AND FILING APPLICATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRY [law.cornell.edu]

Quote:
  • § 181. Secrecy of certain inventions and withholding of patent
  • § 182. Abandonment of invention for unauthorized disclosure
  • § 183. Right to compensation
  • § 184. Filing of application in foreign country
  • § 185. Patent barred for filing without license
  • § 186. Penalty
  • § 187. Nonapplicability to certain persons
  • § 188. Rules and regulations, delegation of power

35 U.S. Code § 181 - Secrecy of certain inventions and withholding of patent [law.cornell.edu]

Quote:Whenever publication or disclosure by the publication of an application or by the grant of a patent on an invention in which the Government has a property interest might, in the opinion of the head of the interested Government agency, be detrimental to the national security, the Commissioner of Patents upon being so notified shall order that the invention be kept secret and shall withhold the publication of the application or the grant of a patent therefor under the conditions set forth hereinafter.

Whenever the publication or disclosure of an invention by the publication of an application or by the granting of a patent, in which the Government does not have a property interest, might, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Patents, be detrimental to the national security, he shall make the application for patent in which such invention is disclosed available for inspection to the Atomic Energy Commission, the Secretary of Defense, and the chief officer of any other department or agency of the Government designated by the President as a defense agency of the United States.

Each individual to whom the application is disclosed shall sign a dated acknowledgment thereof, which acknowledgment shall be entered in the file of the application. If, in the opinion of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Secretary of a Defense Department, or the chief officer of another department or agency so designated, the publication or disclosure of the invention by the publication of an application or by the granting of a patent therefor would be detrimental to the national security, the Atomic Energy Commission, the Secretary of a Defense Department, or such other chief officer shall notify the Commissioner of Patents and the Commissioner of Patents shall order that the invention be kept secret and shall withhold the publication of the application or the grant of a patent for such period as the national interest requires, and notify the applicant thereof. Upon proper showing by the head of the department or agency who caused the secrecy order to be issued that the examination of the application might jeopardize the national interest, the Commissioner of Patents shall thereupon maintain the application in a sealed condition and notify the applicant thereof. The owner of an application which has been placed under a secrecy order shall have a right to appeal from the order to the Secretary of Commerce under rules prescribed by him.

An invention shall not be ordered kept secret and the publication of the application or the grant of a patent withheld for a period of more than one year. The Commissioner of Patents shall renew the order at the end thereof, or at the end of any renewal period, for additional periods of one year upon notification by the head of the department or the chief officer of the agency who caused the order to be issued that an affirmative determination has been made that the national interest continues so to require. An order in effect, or issued, during a time when the United States is at war, shall remain in effect for the duration of hostilities and one year following cessation of hostilities. An order in effect, or issued, during a national emergency declared by the President shall remain in effect for the duration of the national emergency and six months thereafter. The Commissioner of Patents may rescind any order upon notification by the heads of the departments and the chief officers of the agencies who caused the order to be issued that the publication or disclosure of the invention is no longer deemed detrimental to the national security.

National Security [wiki]

Quote:National security is a concept that a government, along with its parliament(s), should protect the state and its citizens against all kind of "national" crises through a variety of power projections, such as political power, diplomacy, economic power, military might, and so on.

The concept developed mostly in the United States after World War II. Initially focusing on military might, it now encompasses a broad range of facets, all of which impinge on the non-military or economic security of the nation and the values espoused by the national society. Accordingly, in order to possess national security, a nation needs to possess economic security, energy security, environmental security, etc. Security threats involve not only conventional foes such as other nation-states but also non-state actors such as violent non-state actors, narcotic cartels, multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations; some authorities include natural disasters and events causing severe environmental damage in this category.

Measures taken to ensure national security include:
  • using diplomacy to rally allies and isolate threats
  • marshalling economic power to facilitate or compel cooperation
  • maintaining effective armed forces
  • implementing civil defense and emergency preparedness measures (including anti-terrorism legislation)
  • ensuring the resilience and redundancy of critical infrastructure
  • using intelligence services to detect and defeat or avoid threats and espionage, and to protect classified information

National Security Agency (NSA): Patents [wiki]

Quote:Patents

NSA has the ability to file for a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office under gag order. Unlike normal patents, these are not revealed to the public and do not expire. However, if the Patent Office receives an application for an identical patent from a third party, they will reveal NSA's patent and officially grant it to NSA for the full term on that date.[

One of NSA's published patents describes a method of geographically locating an individual computer site in an Internet-like network, based on the latency of multiple network connections. Although no public patent exists, NSA is reported to have used a similar locating technology called trilateralization that allows real-time tracking of an individual's location, including altitude from ground level, using data obtained from cellphone towers

Black Project [wiki]

Quote:Previously classified
  •     B-2 Spirit stealth bomber
  •     Boeing Bird of Prey technology demonstrator
  •     F-117 Nighthawk stealth ground-attack aircraft
  •     KH-11 KENNAN reconnaissance satellite
  •     SR-71 Blackbird Mach 3.3 very high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
  •     Lockheed CL-400 Suntan high-altitude, high-speed reconnaissance prototype
  •     Lockheed U-2 very high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
  •     Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel
  •     Lockheed Martin Polecat unmanned aerial vehicle
  •     Northrop Tacit Blue
  •     Operation Cyclone
  •     RQ-3 Dark Star high altitude reconnaissance UAV
  •     Lockheed Sea Shadow (IX-529) experimental stealth US Navy ship
  •     Hughes Mining Barge CIA project, authorized by President Richard Nixon in 1974 to discover secrets from sunken Soviet sub K-129

    Currently classified, but speculated

  •     SR-72 stealth reconnaissance UAV —the SR-72 was confirmed by Lockheed Martin in October 2013.
  •     Stealth Blimp Reconnaissance platform

10 Secret US Military Intelligence Projects [listverse.com]

GALT: The Best Kept Secret in the World that Could Free Humanity with Unlimited Free Energy [aim4truth.org]

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This basic information should get both inventors and investigators started in the spooky realms of smoke and mirrors and spooks and shadows!

Personal Disclosure: However beware ...

Investigators take note ,,, TPTB will take notice of little old you and will send you mad and possibly even kill you if you get to close to the truth!

Classic example:

THE MENTAL DESTRUCTION OF PAUL BENNEWITZ [greatdreams.com]

Quote:Early 1980, Paul Bennewitz becomes involved in observing and filming objects which he has sighted on the ground and in the air near Kirt land AFB and the Manzano range. Reportedly his wife was also present to witness some of the first landings he witnessed and filmed in the Coyote Canyon area. Subsequently he contacts Earnest Edwards of the Kirtland Security Police who, over the period of the next few months, becomes concerned and requests the guards on the Manzano Weapons Storage Area report to him any sightings of unusual aerial lights. At the beginning of August 1980 three guards report sighting an aerial light which descends on the Sandia Military Reservation. This is the first sighting described in the complaint form signed by Richard Doty. Edwards reports the sighting to Doty unaware that Doty has already heard from Russ Curtis (Sandia Security Chief) that a Sandia Security guard sighted a disc-shaped object near a structure just minutes after the sighting by the three Manzano guards. Doty includes these reports and several others in his Complaint Form and forwards the report to AFOSI Headquarters in Washington.

From this point on many other persons became involved. Bennewitz was called down to a meeting at Kirtland AFB at which several major Air Force officers and Sandia personnel were present, including a Brigadier General. Earnest Edwards has confirmed that the three guards under his command reported what was described, and that the meeting took place. Bennewitz has confirmed that Doty and Jerry Miller came to his home to view his materials and there is a document signed by Thomas A. Cseh, Commander of the Base Investigative Detachment, to confirm this. Finally there is the complete set of documents which were released by AFOSI Headquarters under cover of the Department of the Air Force relating to the described events.

At least one of the people who created the original Dulce story and told it to UFO researcher Paul Bennewitz have since admitted the story was disinformation.

"...Bill Moore later claimed in a "confession" that he was recruited to lead Paul Bennewitz astray by giving him false information. He claimed that he was given his orders by an AFOSI Agent, and that for four years, he was asked to feed disinformation...to Bennewitz. This disinformation included "verification" of Bennewitz' beliefs about the "grays" and the underground base at Dulce."

And Inventors take note ... TPTB will make your life hell and possibly even kill you if you let others get close to the truth by leaking Classified Information!


Classic example:



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Quote:Knapp: ..."Lazar reiterated that he prefers people don't believe his story ..."

Lazar: "Look, I am not out there giving UFO lecture, producing tapes,.. this is not a business of mine. I am trying to run a scientific business. Uhm?... And if I am the UFO guy, it makes it really difficult! It's to my benefit that people don't believe the story!


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Do not engage in useless activity ... and ... from one thing, know many things!

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