DARPA
Abbreviation - DARPA or Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
DARPA - The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Defenser responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. DARPA is the organization that holds onto the MILAB projects.
Project Pegasus
Andrew Basiago is a Washington attorney and writer that was involved in ARPA project Pegasus now known as DARPA. He was involved in this program as a child during the late 60’s and early 70’s. Andrew was introduced to this project by his father Raymond F. Basiago in 1968 at the age of 6. His father worked for Ralph M. Parson Company as a special projects engineer for the Parson’s co. Parsons Company provided process engineering, facility design, engineering for military aircraft, missiles and rockets. They also hold contracts for construction, operations of various jet propulsion facilities that include nuclear, chemical and heavy metals. Clients include BP, Exxon, Saudi Arabia and so on. They also work on projects like Titan, Minuteman ICBM bases, NASA, U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and many other military and civilian projects.
Raymond and the trainers at the Pegasus project discussed various things with Andrew including where the technology came from and how it was acquired. Tesla had discovered Radiant Energy and developed a teleportation device which was later confiscated along with all his documents by the military secret department. Basiago stated the US military had accomplished practical time travel by 1970 and had developed many different ways to travel through time. He worked with physicist from the Manhattan project on the Pegasus project. Andrew recalls working on two main projects, one in his child hood and another project while a student as an undergraduate at UCLA in the 80’s. [1]
AI Development Projects
"The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the US has announced plans to fund a series of new artificial intelligence (AI) research projects with millions of dollars.
The agency's new "Artificial Intelligence Exploration (AIE) program" is designed to get capital to AI researchers that need it quickly. AIE awards may be worth up to $1 million each. "DARPA has established a streamlined process to push the state of the art in AI through regular and relatively short-term technology development projects," said Peter Highnam, DARPA deputy director, in a statement.[2]