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Antigravity Engine Powers UFO Type Aircraft
By James Donahue
When he was 14, a very bright young English boy named John Roy Robert
Searl, who had an interest in electronics, was attempting to design a new type of generator. He built a device made of several
metal plates and 12 magnetic rollers.
When finished, Searl was astounded when the oval plates began to turn, apparently
without any outside influence. They soon were spinning faster and faster, until the device developed a field around itself,
rose up from the table and struck the ceiling. When Searl took the device outside, it rose so high it disappeared in the clouds
and was never seen again.
Searl became fascinated by his invention, which he called a levity disk. He made more of
them. His goal was to find a way to control the disk so that once it took flight, he could bring it back to Earth. It took
about 40 tries before he accomplished this.
His experiments were going on, incidentally, in 1944, during the last days
of World War II. Searl made several attempts to introduce his invention to the world, even offering to give it to the Queen
of England, but nobody was interested. His anti-gravity device, now called a Searl Effect Generator (SEG), was treated more like a novelty than an important scientific discovery.
A
few years later, Russian scientist Eugene Podkletnov was testing a super conducting ceramic disk by rotating it above some
powerful electromagnets. As the disk turned, Podkletnov noticed that small objects above the disk seemed to lose weight. He
discovered that they seemed shielded from the pull of Earth's gravity. The weight reduction was small, only about two percent,
but the discovery was so dynamic it launched the Russian into a new field of research.
By 1966, Podkletnov was about
to publish an article on his findings in the British Journal of Physics-D, in which he claimed that gravity could be negated.
Before the article appeared, however, a London newspaper found out about it, published Podkletnov's conclusions, and the skeptics
went wild.
Podkletnov fell under such a severe rain of public ridicule he withdrew the article. The university where
he worked evicted him. He went into self-produced exile.
Both of these scientists understood that anti-gravity devices
could have a profound impact on our lives. They could lead to new and non-toxic methods of travel both on the planet and through
space. Not only could we move about without burning costly fossil fuels, but we could stop polluting our world.
Both
scientists claim, however, that they were confronted by great resistance from the power brokers with the financial means to
use their discoveries and develop machines that might have changed the way the world does business.
The reason was
mostly financial. The coal and oil companies, automobile manufacturers and other special interests resisted this kind of change
because there was too much money to be made by remaining on the course we were on.
But there might have been a second,
more covert reason. Our military may already have had this information and was experimenting with it to develop new weapons
of control and destruction.
Journalist Nick Cook recently published a book, "The Hunt for Zero Point," in which he claims
that the United States has been seriously working on anti-gravity "electrogravitics" technology since the 1950s. The rash
of UFO sightings that began in those years may well have been our own experimental aircraft. Such engines should lift and
propel vehicles without the need for wings or thrust.
"I feel intuitively that some vehicle has been developed, particularly
given that there is this wealth of scientific data out there, and the Americans have never been slow to pick up on this sort
of science," Cook said in an interview with Reuters.
Cook, an aerospace consultant for Jane's Defense Weekly, said
he uncovered evidence that German scientists during the war years, working under Hitler, had this information and were experimenting
with anti-gravity devices. The Germans either heard about Searl's work, or pulled the information out of the collective consciousness,
and began their own research.
Most recently, a company known as Transdimensional Technologies, claims to have patented
and produced a device called Power 3 that defies gravity. The process is described as a rotor within a vacuum
that creates a shift between bound ions and conduction electrons while in a particular medium. When operated under these conditions,
the device floats due to what the company calls "a propellantless propulsion system."
Not all of the flying disk-shaped
objects in the world skies are of Earth origin. Nor are they of contemporary origin, a remote viewer reports. Some appear
to be time machines from the future, while others are vehicles propelling alien visitors for brief visits from parallel universes.
Remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue says these strange craft seem to be propelled by both gravity and anti-gravity devices. By turning
on gravity machines and tipping them in a particular direction, the machine falls. In other words, the movement is not caused
by thrust, but by controlled free-fall.
It is interesting to think that these strange disk-shaped craft that have
captured the imaginations of people all over the world for the last 50 years are glimpses of vehicles from the future. Perhaps
like the old Jetson television cartoon character, we may all be scurrying around someday in private disks that defy gravity.
If it wasn't for the greed of big industry, and possibly the military's insistence
on secrecy, we might already have these machines serving us. And we might not be faced with living on a dying planet.
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