lionheart001
10-16-2015, 07:34 AM
Hey all,
I have been reading quite a few books on Anti-Gravity technology. It seems we were working on it back in the 1930's, Germany, the USA, England. By 1939, they believe craft were already flying in Germany using this technology. Also Tesla had plans for such craft.
Around 1955, several of the biggest corporations (probably nearing 10 in number) in the USA were said to have programs developing anti-gravity EMG engines or Electromagnetic Gravity engines. In 1955, it was said to be the next, biggest thing in the world of aerospace. Then................! It all went black. No more 'anything' on it. Books in the Library of Congress that had documented data on it began disappearing. Everything on this technology disappeared and anyone working on EMG was suddenly 'secret' about it. It didnt exist anymore.
I read that it was compared to the Nuclear or Atomic age, right before WWII. Everything on Atomics suddenly disappeared. It went 'black' as they say, ultra top secret.
I think personally, one of the main, single reasons was that a strong magnetic field makes a craft invisible to radar. Its a well known, documented fact that a quantum field will hide an object. As a matter of fact, you can literally make a craft disappear if the field is properly done. (See Philadelphia Experiments).
Though we have spent decades sitting on all of this technology, I am glad to say, finally, the B2 USAF flying wing, through many many reports, is said to have such a technology, which makes it liter in weight, faster, and 'stealth'.
So it could be that because of 'radar' alone, we havent been able to make EMG craft because of security reasons.
However, an event occurred a couple or so years ago. The USAF were invited to an airshow in Europe, in England. A B2 was crossing the Atlantic to the show. It was hoped it had shown up totally unknowingly, invisbly, but amazingly, it was tracked by the British the entire time. They have a technology now for tracking cloaked aircraft or 'craft'.
So... Now that 'we' (allies) have such a technology, perhaps now we can bring EMG sciences (and engine designs) back out into the open and start making some cool equipment and craft. Imagine a flying car, a levitating pallet carrier, being able to move heavy steel beams up to the top of a skyscraper. Imagine a silent helicopter with no rotor blades, a ship with no propellers, all airliners landing vertically at international airports without loud, thundering, polluting turbine jet engines.
I hope its now time that we can do this. I think we are 20 years behind in the aviation sector (the public sector).
I have been reading quite a few books on Anti-Gravity technology. It seems we were working on it back in the 1930's, Germany, the USA, England. By 1939, they believe craft were already flying in Germany using this technology. Also Tesla had plans for such craft.
Around 1955, several of the biggest corporations (probably nearing 10 in number) in the USA were said to have programs developing anti-gravity EMG engines or Electromagnetic Gravity engines. In 1955, it was said to be the next, biggest thing in the world of aerospace. Then................! It all went black. No more 'anything' on it. Books in the Library of Congress that had documented data on it began disappearing. Everything on this technology disappeared and anyone working on EMG was suddenly 'secret' about it. It didnt exist anymore.
I read that it was compared to the Nuclear or Atomic age, right before WWII. Everything on Atomics suddenly disappeared. It went 'black' as they say, ultra top secret.
I think personally, one of the main, single reasons was that a strong magnetic field makes a craft invisible to radar. Its a well known, documented fact that a quantum field will hide an object. As a matter of fact, you can literally make a craft disappear if the field is properly done. (See Philadelphia Experiments).
Though we have spent decades sitting on all of this technology, I am glad to say, finally, the B2 USAF flying wing, through many many reports, is said to have such a technology, which makes it liter in weight, faster, and 'stealth'.
So it could be that because of 'radar' alone, we havent been able to make EMG craft because of security reasons.
However, an event occurred a couple or so years ago. The USAF were invited to an airshow in Europe, in England. A B2 was crossing the Atlantic to the show. It was hoped it had shown up totally unknowingly, invisbly, but amazingly, it was tracked by the British the entire time. They have a technology now for tracking cloaked aircraft or 'craft'.
So... Now that 'we' (allies) have such a technology, perhaps now we can bring EMG sciences (and engine designs) back out into the open and start making some cool equipment and craft. Imagine a flying car, a levitating pallet carrier, being able to move heavy steel beams up to the top of a skyscraper. Imagine a silent helicopter with no rotor blades, a ship with no propellers, all airliners landing vertically at international airports without loud, thundering, polluting turbine jet engines.
I hope its now time that we can do this. I think we are 20 years behind in the aviation sector (the public sector).