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www.americanantigravity.com... **
Tim Ventura (www.americanantigravity.com) wrote an interesting article that suggests Einstein's Unified Field Theory may not be "dead"
afterall, but may have applications to anti-gravity as well as inadvertently used in the legendary Philadelphia Experiment. Interviews with Nick
Cook, John Dering, John Hutchison, James Corum.
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www.americanantigravity.com...
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Also, Tim featured an extract from a book by Tom Valone's "Electrogravitic Solutions" book which suggests a gravity-reducing technology used
on the B2 Stealth bomber based on T. Townsend Brown's research.
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(3) UK-based inventor Tom Skeggs is finishing his Flight Test Article prototype. It looks like a "Black (Flying) Triangle" and eventually will use
the "Hutchison Effect" to achieve revolutionary flight. (Indeed, Tom classifies this as "an electronics device which can fly" rather than an
advanced aerospace vehicle.) But for right now, Tom is finishing work on the necessary unique hydrogen-oxygen capacitive-discharge pulse-jet
engines.
His latest progress appears at =>
www.ftadefiance.org...
. I have archived a "time-line" at
www.stealthskater.com... . I actually was initially interested in his "Star Chamber"
hypothesis, and later on I added his other project -- the FTA -- to my archives. Tom is also a remote-viewer. The Star Chamber will allow a
real-time interaction between a remote-viewer and a "view-ee" via a projected holographic image. It is somewhat based on Pitkanen's theories and
does require "exotic matter" (which might not be as far off as most people think).
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In his spare moments, Tom enjoys rv-ing and has done so at many locations including legendary folklore Papoose Site-4 and Camp Hero (Montauk).
Some of his reports are archived at =>
www.stealthskater.com... .
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Regarding remote-viewing, a short history of how the Russians used it in their political process is at =>
www.escribe.com... (
english.pravda.ru...
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Although many well-known remote-viewers have been not regarded kindly by scientists, there are a few that do. One is Joe McMoneagle and the
another is Lyn Buchanon. There was an interesting clip about Lyn at =>
www.escribe.com... . Lyn had achieved some
notoriety by "influencing" a quantum event in an Army laptop computer which caused an permanent internal failure.