1 01:00:05,380 --> 01:00:10,380 Music 00:23.000 --> 00:27.000 What I'm going to talk about today is anti-gravity technology 00:27.000 --> 00:32.000 and my sort of research into that started in about 2004. 00:32.000 --> 00:36.000 Let's see if I can get this video clip to play. 00:36.000 --> 00:41.000 A lot of people talk about conspiracies over a shadow government. 00:41.000 --> 00:49.000 I'm willing to testify before Congress that these black operations do exist. 00:49.000 --> 00:54.000 I nearly became part of it, but I saw the light, I think. 00:54.000 --> 00:57.000 Where was it? 00:57.000 --> 01:00.000 And I got out. 01:00.000 --> 01:02.000 And that's it. 01:02.000 --> 01:06.000 We have to disclose what we know. 01:06.000 --> 01:10.000 And I am willing to testify before Congress under oath 01:10.000 --> 01:16.000 or before any other organization that what I witnessed was true. 01:19.000 --> 01:25.000 I have heard astounding things, not only from this colonel, 01:25.000 --> 01:31.000 but also probably the highest rank was a retired three-star general, 01:31.000 --> 01:34.000 lieutenant general in the Air Force. 01:34.000 --> 01:38.000 And he knew another guy that I was in contact with, 01:38.000 --> 01:47.000 and this other guy claims that he worked seven years on the U.S. anti-gravity program. 01:47.000 --> 01:52.000 And I have a fraction of what he told me, and I've got a tape recorded. 01:52.000 --> 01:54.000 It's true. 01:54.000 --> 01:59.000 Whoa. What a sham the space program is. 01:59.000 --> 02:06.000 Basically, this clip is a chap called John Maynard talking about what are called black projects. 02:06.000 --> 02:11.000 John Maynard was a disclosure project witness, as you can see the date there, at least the text is useful. 02:11.000 --> 02:16.000 And he said that he became aware that black projects were real. 02:16.000 --> 02:22.000 And he said that there really was a large amount of money being secretly spent on research projects. 02:22.000 --> 02:28.000 And he was prepared to testify before Congress or any other organization that what he witnessed was true. 02:28.000 --> 02:32.000 This is a chap called William Hamilton speaking in 1998. 02:32.000 --> 02:38.000 He's a very well-regarded UFO researcher, got in touch with a lot of people. 02:38.000 --> 02:45.000 And he claims that he talked to a general who worked for seven years on the U.S. anti-gravity program. 02:45.000 --> 02:55.000 And he basically says, you know, if half of what this guy said was true, then things like the space shuttle were just a complete scam, basically. 02:55.000 --> 02:59.000 But in the presentation, we're going to look at these basic questions. 02:59.000 --> 03:02.000 What is gravity? What is anti-gravity? 03:02.000 --> 03:06.000 And what evidence is there that technology other than conventional aerospace technology exists, 03:06.000 --> 03:11.000 which could be thought of as being anti-gravity or something attempted to control gravity? 03:11.000 --> 03:14.000 We're going to look at some of the history of anti-gravity research. 03:14.000 --> 03:19.000 Some of the research of Nick Cook, the Hudson effect, which is very important in this. 03:19.000 --> 03:24.000 And I didn't realize how important until about four years after I first put this presentation together. 03:24.000 --> 03:28.000 Some anti-gravity experiments we're going to touch on, which have already been done. 03:28.000 --> 03:31.000 We're going to look at Coral Castle in Florida. 03:31.000 --> 03:36.000 And we're going to look at alleged BRAT projects in the USA, to an extent. 03:36.000 --> 03:38.000 Sightings of flying triangles. 03:38.000 --> 03:42.000 And we're going to look at hints of new technology, which have come from NASA, if we have time. 03:42.000 --> 03:46.000 This is really a two-hour presentation, so you're going to have to hang on to your hats, 03:46.000 --> 03:51.000 because we're going to go through this at something of a breakneck speed. 03:53.000 --> 03:56.000 Okay, so what is gravity? Let's start with that. 03:56.000 --> 04:00.000 Well, according to the Chambers CD-ROM dictionary from 1996, 04:00.000 --> 04:05.000 gravity is the force of attraction that arises between objects by virtue of their masses. 04:05.000 --> 04:08.000 The force of gravity arrays an inverse square law. 04:08.000 --> 04:12.000 At twice a given distance, the force is only one quarter as strong. 04:12.000 --> 04:16.000 That's what Newton said in whatever it was, 1638. 04:16.000 --> 04:20.000 I forget the exact date when he came out with Principia Mathematica. 04:20.000 --> 04:28.000 Now, that was revised about almost 300 years later with this fellow everyone's heard of, I'm sure. 04:28.000 --> 04:33.000 And what he basically said, that gravity isn't a force of attraction as such. 04:33.000 --> 04:38.000 Gravity arises as a result of the effect of the mass on space-time. 04:38.000 --> 04:42.000 So a planet's orbit around the Sun, as observed in three-dimensional space, 04:42.000 --> 04:46.000 arises from its natural trajectory and modified space-time. 04:46.000 --> 04:50.000 So there is no need for a force of gravity coming from the Sun and acting on the planets. 04:50.000 --> 04:56.000 And what was said at this time was that this explained oddities in the orbit of Mercury, 04:56.000 --> 05:00.000 which couldn't be explained by Newtonian gravitation. 05:00.000 --> 05:07.000 In other words, what Einstein essentially said was the orbit of Mercury had what's called the procession of the perihelion, 05:07.000 --> 05:15.000 which is something like, between two given years, you have a disparity of about 10 miles in the orbit of Mercury. 05:15.000 --> 05:19.000 In other words, if you were to take the Newtonian laws and predict where Mercury should be, 05:19.000 --> 05:22.000 there's a disparity of about 10 miles in the orbit. 05:22.000 --> 05:27.000 And this is how accurate observational astronomy was by the 1900s. 05:27.000 --> 05:33.000 And so what Einstein said was that the energy coming off the Sun, as according to E equals mc squared, 05:33.000 --> 05:38.000 essentially acted like extra mass because there's an energy-mass equivalence. 05:38.000 --> 05:45.000 So this was said to explain orbits in the orbital oddities in the orbit of Mercury. 05:45.000 --> 05:50.000 Now the latest thing, of course, that many of you will have heard of, 05:50.000 --> 05:53.000 and a lot of people speak about, is string theory, 05:53.000 --> 06:00.000 which is meant to be a way to unify all the forces and explain them in terms of what are called strings. 06:00.000 --> 06:06.000 Now string theory, and m theory, says that the force of gravity is transmitted by gravitons. 06:06.000 --> 06:09.000 And it's the particle that causes gravity. 06:09.000 --> 06:15.000 And there are five different formulations of string theory, the latest of which works in 11 dimensions. 06:15.000 --> 06:20.000 It is probably unrelated, but Wilbert Smith, as I'll mention later on, if we get time, 06:20.000 --> 06:24.000 was told by people from outside that there are 12 dimensions of deities. 06:24.000 --> 06:29.000 So we're getting into this idea of dimensions already, looking at other dimensions. 06:29.000 --> 06:32.000 And I've got a video clip from Brian Greene. 06:32.000 --> 06:37.000 It's been more than 300 years since Isaac Newton came up with the universal law of gravity, 06:37.000 --> 06:42.000 inspired, as the story goes, by seeing an apple fall from a tree. 06:42.000 --> 06:47.000 Today it seems obvious that gravity is a powerful force. 06:50.000 --> 06:55.000 What it seems to most people is that gravity is a very important force. 06:55.000 --> 06:59.000 It's very strong. It's very hard to get up in the morning, stand up. 06:59.000 --> 07:03.000 And when things fall, they break because gravity is strong. 07:03.000 --> 07:08.000 The fact of the matter is that it's not strong. It's really a very weak force. 07:08.000 --> 07:14.000 Gravity pulls us down to the earth and keeps our earth in orbit around the sun. 07:15.000 --> 07:20.000 But in fact, we overcome the force of gravity all the time. It's not that hard. 07:20.000 --> 07:25.000 Even with the gravity of the entire earth pulling this apple downward, 07:25.000 --> 07:28.000 the muscles in my arm can easily overcome it. 07:28.000 --> 07:32.000 And it's not just our muscles that put gravity to shame. 07:32.000 --> 07:36.000 Magnets can do it too. No sweat. 07:36.000 --> 07:41.000 Magnets carry a different force, the electromagnetic force. 07:41.000 --> 07:46.000 The electromagnetic force, that's the same force behind light and electricity. 07:49.000 --> 07:54.000 It turns out that electromagnetism is much, much stronger than gravity. 07:57.000 --> 08:02.000 Gravity in comparison is amazingly weak. How weak? 08:03.000 --> 08:09.000 The electromagnetic force is some thousand billion, billion, billion, billion times stronger. 08:09.000 --> 08:13.000 That's a one with 39 zeros following it. 08:17.000 --> 08:22.000 The weakness of gravity has confounded scientists for decades. 08:22.000 --> 08:29.000 But now, with the radical world of string theory, filled with membranes and extra dimensions, 08:29.000 --> 08:32.000 there's a whole new way to look at the problem. 08:33.000 --> 08:38.000 One way of approaching the question of why gravity is so weak compared to all the other forces 08:38.000 --> 08:41.000 is to turn the question completely on its head and say, 08:41.000 --> 08:44.000 no, actually gravity isn't very weak compared to all the other forces. 08:44.000 --> 08:46.000 It just appears to be weak. 08:47.000 --> 08:52.000 It may be that gravity is actually just as strong as electromagnetism, 08:52.000 --> 08:56.000 but for some reason, we can't feel its strength. 08:58.000 --> 09:03.000 Consider a pool table, a very large pool table. 09:04.000 --> 09:09.000 Think of the surface of the pool table as representing our three-dimensional universe, 09:09.000 --> 09:12.000 although it is just two-dimensional. 09:12.000 --> 09:22.000 And think of the billiard balls as representing atoms and other particles that the universe is made out of. 09:24.000 --> 09:26.000 So, here's the wild idea. 09:26.000 --> 09:32.000 The atoms and particles that make up stuff in the world around us will stay on our particular membrane, 09:32.000 --> 09:38.000 our slice of the universe, just as the billiard balls will stay on the surface of the pool table. 09:40.000 --> 09:43.000 Unless you're a really bad pool player. 09:44.000 --> 09:49.000 But whenever the balls collide, there is something that always seeps off the table. 09:52.000 --> 09:55.000 Sound waves. That's why I can hear the collision. 10:02.000 --> 10:07.000 Now, the idea is that gravity might be like the sound waves. 10:07.000 --> 10:10.000 It might not be confined to our membrane. 10:10.000 --> 10:14.000 It might be able to seep off our part of the universe. 10:22.000 --> 10:25.000 Or, think about it another way. 10:26.000 --> 10:29.000 Instead of pool tables, let's go back to bread. 10:29.000 --> 10:39.000 Imagine that our universe is like this slice of toast, and that you and me and all of matter, light itself, everything we see, is like jelly. 10:41.000 --> 10:46.000 Now, jelly can move freely on the surface of the toast, but otherwise it's stuck. 10:46.000 --> 10:49.000 It can't leave the surface itself. 10:50.000 --> 10:52.000 But what if gravity were different? 10:52.000 --> 10:56.000 What if gravity were more like cinnamon and sugar? 10:56.000 --> 11:02.000 Now, this stuff isn't sticky at all, so it easily slides right off the surface. 11:05.000 --> 11:10.000 But why would gravity be so different from everything else that we know of in the universe? 11:10.000 --> 11:15.000 Well, it turns out that string theory, or M theory, provides an answer. 11:18.000 --> 11:21.000 It all has to do with shape. 11:21.000 --> 11:24.000 It all has to do with shape. 11:25.000 --> 11:31.000 For years, we concentrated on strings that were closed loops, like rubber bands. 11:32.000 --> 11:36.000 But after M theory, we turned our attention to other kinds. 11:37.000 --> 11:45.000 Now we think that everything we see around us, like matter and light, is made of open-ended strings. 11:46.000 --> 11:52.000 And the ends of each string are tied down to our three-dimensional membrane. 11:55.000 --> 12:02.000 But closed loops of string do exist, and one kind is responsible for gravity. 12:03.000 --> 12:05.000 It's called a graviton. 12:05.000 --> 12:13.000 With closed loops, there are no loose ends to tie down, so gravitons are free to escape into the other dimensions, 12:13.000 --> 12:19.000 diluting the strength of gravity and making it seem weaker than the other forces of nature. 12:21.000 --> 12:24.000 This suggests an intriguing possibility. 12:26.000 --> 12:32.000 If we do live on a membrane, and there are parallel universes on other membranes near us, 12:32.000 --> 12:37.000 we may never see them, but perhaps we could one day feel them. 12:38.000 --> 12:44.000 This was from a 2004 documentary about these, it's called Welcome to the Eleventh Dimension, all about string theory. 12:45.000 --> 12:50.000 What he essentially says in that clip is gravity is weak in comparison to the other forces of nature. 12:51.000 --> 12:57.000 String theory suggests then that gravity may be similar to other forces, part of its force acts in another dimension. 12:57.000 --> 13:04.000 So actually considering that we've got an extra-dimensional component to gravity which we can't directly measure with any experimental equipment. 13:05.000 --> 13:09.000 Alternatively, it may be force leaking from another dimension into our own. 13:10.000 --> 13:14.000 This is actually what is spoken of in string theory. You can go and check this out if you wish. 13:15.000 --> 13:21.000 And this could account for it being difficult to measure the gravitational constant accurately, which is one of the things which is said in physics. 13:21.000 --> 13:26.000 Gravitational constant is 6.67 x 10-11, and that's the G in Newton's equation. 13:27.000 --> 13:33.000 Though string theory seems to be the most popular as a way of explaining gravity, there is also another competing theory called loop quantum gravity. 13:34.000 --> 13:41.000 But it's all tied up in various mathematical laws, it's very, very complicated and only a few people in the world can understand it. 13:42.000 --> 13:49.000 I think from what I've read and from what other people have done with this theory, it's very, very complicated. 13:49.000 --> 13:56.000 And I think from what other people have done, which are not really talked about very much, that gravity is not what we think it is. 13:59.000 --> 14:02.000 So what is not an anti-gravity device or an anti-gravity device? 14:03.000 --> 14:05.000 What is not anti-gravity or an anti-gravity device, I should say? 14:06.000 --> 14:10.000 Well, I had an argument with somebody once, oh, they'll say, oh, well, a chair is an anti-gravity device. 14:11.000 --> 14:14.000 No, it's not an anti-gravity device. It doesn't change the local force of gravity or anything like that. 14:14.000 --> 14:18.000 It just merely resists the force of gravity when you're sitting on it. 14:19.000 --> 14:21.000 So a chair is not an anti-gravity device. 14:22.000 --> 14:23.000 A balloon is not an anti-gravity device. 14:24.000 --> 14:28.000 And that floats because of mass displacement, which is Archimedes' principle. 14:29.000 --> 14:32.000 A propeller or rocket engine is not an anti-gravity device. 14:33.000 --> 14:41.000 It works by displacing mass from one place to another, which is where you suck a large volume of air in at the front of the jet engine and eject it out of the back at high speed. 14:41.000 --> 14:44.000 An ion engine is not an anti-gravity device either. 14:45.000 --> 14:46.000 It works by mass displacement as well. 14:47.000 --> 14:50.000 It's just more efficient than sort of a jet engine or chemical rockets. 14:51.000 --> 14:53.000 Okay. 14:56.000 --> 15:00.000 So none of those things are anti-gravity devices that I showed on that page. 15:01.000 --> 15:05.000 However, I believe that these things are, I would say, anti-gravity devices. 15:06.000 --> 15:13.000 Any device or method capable of changing the local gravitational field strength or having the effect of reducing an object's weight. 15:14.000 --> 15:15.000 Okay. There's no propellant involved. 15:16.000 --> 15:18.000 That's basically the difference. There's no propellant involved. 15:19.000 --> 15:21.000 And another term for anti-gravity might be gravity control. 15:22.000 --> 15:24.000 This is something that I don't like, the phrase anti-gravity. 15:25.000 --> 15:34.000 So general characteristics of anti-gravity devices and experiments, which you'll see if you look into this, as I have, you'll see these sort of themes recurring. 15:35.000 --> 15:39.000 Devices spinning very quickly or having spinning components at high speed. 15:40.000 --> 15:42.000 This is one common thing that repeatedly comes up. 15:43.000 --> 15:46.000 Feeding in high voltages, for example, millions of volts or tens of thousands of volts. 15:47.000 --> 15:52.000 Electrogravitics, there's a whole field of research involved with that, which even NASA have sort of done some work in as well. 15:53.000 --> 15:55.000 Using strong magnetic fields as well. 15:56.000 --> 16:00.000 That's another thing which seems to be done quite regularly in these experiments. 16:01.000 --> 16:02.000 And that's called magnetogravitics. 16:02.000 --> 16:08.000 And high frequency oscillations of electric current or magnetic fields, so you can combine them both. 16:09.000 --> 16:11.000 And that also seems to produce certain effects. 16:12.000 --> 16:20.000 When you do it at a time of frequency, when you get to revolution speeds in excess of 20,000 revolutions per minute, that's when these effects start to come out. 16:21.000 --> 16:29.000 The clips I've got there at the bottom, the one on the left is a simulation of Gordon Cooper's sighting from 1955, where he took a film. 16:29.000 --> 16:31.000 His team filmed an object landing at Edwards Air Force Base. 16:32.000 --> 16:35.000 Three legs came out and landed on the dry lake bed. 16:36.000 --> 16:41.000 They filmed it and then it took off and the film was classified, taken away and it was never seen again. 16:42.000 --> 16:46.000 And that's from Gordon Cooper, Mercury Astronaut, which is a whole other story in itself. 16:47.000 --> 16:52.000 So I'll have a look at a brief history of some of the anti-gravity research that's been done. 16:53.000 --> 16:54.000 So we're racing through this pretty quickly. 16:54.000 --> 17:00.000 Now, I think this may have even started in the early days of electric power, even as early as 1900. 17:01.000 --> 17:14.000 According to Nick Cook's research, which we're going to mention a few times here, there was discussion of the subject among various groups of scientists until about 1956, when it seemed to become the subject of ridicule and or it went underground. 17:15.000 --> 17:18.000 And the thing I haven't put on the slide here is Project Winterhaven. 17:19.000 --> 17:21.000 People want to go and look up about Project Winterhaven. 17:22.000 --> 17:24.000 That seems to have been a watershed time. 17:25.000 --> 17:38.000 Up until that point, all the major aircraft companies up until 1956 were doing serious research into anti-gravity technology and then at that point went underground and it was basically ridiculed from that point onwards. 17:39.000 --> 17:45.000 Now, two prominent names in this that come out are of course Nikola Tesla and Thomas Townsend Brown. 17:45.000 --> 17:48.000 Now, Tesla of course everyone knows about. 17:49.000 --> 17:52.000 He invented the AC current system, which powers everything here now. 17:53.000 --> 17:57.000 And he also did a lot of other experiments. 17:58.000 --> 18:01.000 He also did probably did the world's first X-ray photograph. 18:02.000 --> 18:03.000 Not a lot of people know that. 18:04.000 --> 18:07.000 Much of Marconi's work seems to have been based on some of Tesla's experiments. 18:08.000 --> 18:12.000 So it appears that Tesla maybe did what Marconi did before he did it. 18:12.000 --> 18:15.000 So on and on we have a unit of magnetic flux which is called the Tesla. 18:16.000 --> 18:19.000 That's about the only time you'll hear about Tesla in modern day physics really. 18:20.000 --> 18:21.000 You don't hear much about him. 18:22.000 --> 18:25.000 I'm not going to go into him much because there's a whole lot of other stuff that he got into. 18:26.000 --> 18:29.000 Wireless transmission of power, radiant energy, all this sort of thing. 18:30.000 --> 18:35.000 But the other name that comes out which is very interesting was Townsend Brown. 18:36.000 --> 18:38.000 I'll just mention a bit more about Tesla. 18:39.000 --> 18:40.000 I think I've covered most of it. 18:40.000 --> 18:43.000 It's claimed that Tesla built and operated over unity devices. 18:44.000 --> 18:47.000 That's the other thing that comes into this which Frankie Mar mentioned in the introduction. 18:48.000 --> 18:52.000 Once you start to open up this technology you begin to see there's a new energy source there. 18:53.000 --> 18:54.000 An energy source which doesn't involve fuel. 18:55.000 --> 18:56.000 Tesla called it radiant energy. 18:57.000 --> 18:59.000 So he was able to tap into this radiant energy. 19:00.000 --> 19:01.000 And you can even see reproductions of his experiments now. 19:02.000 --> 19:05.000 There's a YouTube channel by a chap called Paul's Nest. 19:05.000 --> 19:08.000 Where he has a fluorescent tube which he puts in a bowl of water. 19:09.000 --> 19:13.000 And then using Tesla's apparatus he actually makes his tube illuminate in the bowl of water. 19:14.000 --> 19:15.000 Sorry, what's his name again? 19:16.000 --> 19:17.000 Paul's Nest I think is his name. 19:18.000 --> 19:19.000 P-A-U-L-N-E-Double S. 19:20.000 --> 19:21.000 I'm pretty sure that's his name. 19:22.000 --> 19:28.000 If you just put Tesla radiant energy experiment or something like that into YouTube you'll find something like that. 19:29.000 --> 19:29.900 Also the Pierce Arrow 19:30.000 --> 19:30.380 which is the most famous 19:30.380 --> 19:32.380 car from the 1930s that Tesla and one of his relatives were driving around at 19 miles an hour. 19:33.380 --> 19:36.380 FBI raided his apartment in 1943 following his death. 19:37.380 --> 19:38.380 He died penniless basically. 19:39.380 --> 19:41.380 He lived in a hotel in New York in the last days of his life. 19:42.380 --> 19:44.380 So there's a whole story there about Tesla which I'm not going to get into. 19:45.380 --> 19:47.380 Other people have done presentations about him. 19:48.380 --> 19:51.380 The chair of the FBI is a man named John F. Kennedy. 19:52.380 --> 19:53.380 He's a very famous man. 19:54.380 --> 19:55.380 He's a very famous man. 19:56.380 --> 19:57.380 He's a very famous man. 19:57.380 --> 19:58.380 There's a whole series of presentations about him. 19:59.380 --> 20:05.380 The chap that is more interesting in some ways in relation to anti-gravity is Thomas Townsend Brown. 20:06.380 --> 20:13.380 Now he never obtained a degree so it didn't go through a mainstream university but he did do a lot of experimental physics. 20:14.380 --> 20:19.380 He spent time studying at several schools including Caltech, Kenyon College and Denison University. 20:20.380 --> 20:23.380 He's been called a physicist by some people but I really think he was an electrical engineer. 20:23.380 --> 20:32.380 More than anything else, that was what he did, he served in the US Navy in the 1930s at the Naval Research Laboratory, funnily enough. 20:33.380 --> 20:35.380 So already you're getting the military connection in this. 20:36.380 --> 20:39.380 And as I mentioned, Project Winterhaven, he was involved in that. 20:40.380 --> 20:49.380 And that was a research proposal to build an anti-gravity craft based on the work of Townsend Brown that he'd already completed in the years prior to that, starting in about 1920. 20:50.380 --> 20:55.380 Much of his work still seems to be kept under wraps and his family keep a low public profile. 20:56.380 --> 21:01.380 I've got a letter written by him in 1985 where he basically says, somebody was writing to him asking about his research and he said, 21:02.380 --> 21:06.380 I can't really tell you much about it because a company have licensed it so I'm not going to tell you anything. 21:07.380 --> 21:09.380 That's also all on the internet as well of course. 21:10.380 --> 21:17.380 But the key thing that he did was he demonstrated that there seemed to be a link between gravity and electricity. 21:18.380 --> 21:25.380 He worked with Dr. Paul Beifeld, a friend of Albert Einstein, director of Swayzer Observatory in Denison, Ohio. 21:26.380 --> 21:29.380 In 1923 they started to experiment with what are called gravitators. 21:30.380 --> 21:34.380 They found interaction between electric charge and the force of gravity. 21:35.380 --> 21:43.380 Separate to his study of physics, Townsend founded NICAP, which some people might have heard of, which is the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon. 21:44.380 --> 21:52.380 In 1956 this was set up to serve as a clearing house and a listening post for information regarding saucer sightings and evidence. 21:53.380 --> 21:56.380 So he was interested in the UFO phenomenon, Townsend Brown was. 21:57.380 --> 22:01.380 He served sometimes as director of NICAP as did Major Donald Heahoe. 22:02.380 --> 22:06.380 Some very interesting videos of Major Keyhaw on YouTube that have been posted not too long ago. 22:06.380 --> 22:11.380 So what Townsend Brown worked on was electro-gravitics. 22:12.380 --> 22:15.380 There are some films of some of his experiments. 22:16.380 --> 22:19.380 In the 1950s he worked at the Barnson Lab. 22:20.380 --> 22:24.380 This is a letter I've got an extract from this letter that I mentioned on the last slide. 22:25.380 --> 22:27.380 I'd forgotten to put it on this slide. 22:28.380 --> 22:32.380 In response to a letter written in 1982, not 1985, Townsend Brown wrote, 22:32.380 --> 22:42.380 I regret to advise you that the electro-gravitic research has been taken over in its entirety by a Californian corporation which has imposed secrecy. 22:43.380 --> 22:45.380 At least until their investigations have completed. 22:46.380 --> 22:49.380 And this is one of the key things, which isn't really spoken of that much. 22:50.380 --> 22:52.380 It's not so much government cover-up as corporate cover-up. 22:53.380 --> 22:58.380 It's much easier to keep secrets within corporations than it is within government because there's less accountability. 22:58.380 --> 23:05.380 And when the government gives vast sums of money to private corporations, you're going to see the results of that and what that causes to happen. 23:06.380 --> 23:09.380 And it's very, very grave and most people probably haven't heard of it. 23:10.380 --> 23:12.380 And you will hear of it today. 23:13.380 --> 23:18.380 But going back to the actual effect that was behind Townsend Brown's work, 23:19.380 --> 23:23.380 it was originally discovered when they were working on high-voltage X-ray tubes. 23:24.380 --> 23:26.380 They moved excessively when turned on and off. 23:26.380 --> 23:31.380 As some of you may know, to generate X-rays you need at least 25 kilovolts. 23:32.380 --> 23:38.380 Once you go up above that voltage you start to get X-rays coming out of your equipment when you get the electrons accelerating and hitting a target of some kind. 23:39.380 --> 23:45.380 But then when they were switching these things on and off, they were noticing they were juddering about more than they should be. 23:46.380 --> 23:48.380 So we're going to come back to that. 23:49.380 --> 23:54.380 Now, Nick Cooke wrote a very important book in about year 2000. 23:54.380 --> 23:58.380 I've got a video clip from his documentary as well called The Hunt for Zero Point. 23:59.380 --> 24:04.380 I recommend everyone try and get a hold of a copy of this. You'll probably get it for a couple of quid off Amazon now, secondhand. 24:05.380 --> 24:08.380 Now, he's a former editor of Jay's Defence Weekly. 24:09.380 --> 24:12.380 And he became intrigued when somebody sent him an article about anti-gravity research. 24:13.380 --> 24:15.380 And I believe he was given a copy of the Project Winterhaven document. 24:16.380 --> 24:18.380 I think that's what he says in his book, if I recall correctly. 24:19.380 --> 24:20.380 It's a few years since I read this book. 24:20.380 --> 24:27.380 Now, he tried to follow up a contact, George S. Trimble, whom he had read, had worked in the field of anti-gravity research in the 50s. 24:28.380 --> 24:31.380 Trimble initially agreed to be interviewed about his work, but then he withdrew suddenly. 24:32.380 --> 24:33.380 Reportedly, he was scared. 24:34.380 --> 24:38.380 So in other words, Nick Cooke became suspicious when this guy would no longer speak. 24:39.380 --> 24:45.380 Now, Cooke continued his research quietly over 10 years and journeyed some way into the Black World defence research during World War II. 24:46.380 --> 24:48.380 So he went to look at what the Nazis were doing. 24:48.380 --> 24:53.380 I've got a clip of him here talking about the Nazi research. 24:54.380 --> 25:01.380 I was aided by a Polish researcher who had heard that I was interested in this area. 25:02.380 --> 25:05.380 And he got in contact with me and said that there was some... 25:06.380 --> 25:10.380 This guy had been researching German secret weapons technology in Poland, 25:10.380 --> 25:18.380 modern day Poland, but southwest Poland today was lower Silesia of Germany in the Second World War. 25:19.380 --> 25:26.380 And he had uncovered a rat run of underground complexes where the Germans were working on some very advanced stuff. 25:27.380 --> 25:31.380 And one of them, he felt, fitted the bill for an anti-gravity experiment. 25:32.380 --> 25:33.380 It took place in a mine in... 25:33.380 --> 25:43.380 The experiment took place in a deep mine in Poland and consisted of this device called the bell, which was rotated at very high speed. 25:44.380 --> 25:48.380 And when rotated, it gave off this kind of ionization type glow. 25:49.380 --> 25:50.380 Quite like a plasma, you mean? 25:51.380 --> 25:59.380 Yeah, it was described like a kind of a bluish, purplish kind of glow, like a plasma type glow. 25:59.380 --> 26:04.380 But it was really described as a sort of ionization type effect. 26:05.380 --> 26:15.380 But this experiment, no one knew, well at least this researcher, Zitkowski, this chap who was helping me, 26:16.380 --> 26:20.380 he didn't know what this experiment was about. 26:21.380 --> 26:30.380 But he'd taken it apart based on court testimony that was given to the Polish courts in a war trial, in a war crimes trial. 26:31.380 --> 26:38.380 And it very much is as if this was an experiment to distort space and time. 26:39.380 --> 26:47.380 When you distort space and time, you start to get weird and wonderful phenomena pop out of the environment, as I know John Hutchinson will tell you. 26:47.380 --> 26:59.380 And this was clearly some very early experiments done by the Germans in 1945 to try and generate some kind of anti-gravitational. 27:00.380 --> 27:03.380 So this would have been the Wenceslas mine? 27:04.380 --> 27:14.380 Yeah, absolutely. The experiment was known as the bell, the device was known as the bell, but it was in this Wenceslas mine in West Poland today. 27:14.380 --> 27:17.380 And I visited the site. 27:18.380 --> 27:21.380 So we'll come back to that a little bit later on if we get time. 27:22.380 --> 27:27.380 But I want to show you some simple anti-gravity experiments that you can do yourself if you've got the right equipment. 27:28.380 --> 27:31.380 And this was done by somebody called John Lewinowden. 27:32.380 --> 27:35.380 Very simple experiment. 27:44.380 --> 27:47.380 So this is the device that you deliver about the time field. 27:48.380 --> 27:52.380 Here you have the high-sensitive electromagnetic balance. 27:53.380 --> 28:00.380 And the voltage is sent through the balance to this E-shaped cup. 28:01.380 --> 28:08.380 This experiment is based on the falloff. Alexander's falloff has the balance. 28:09.380 --> 28:15.380 Now I send the high voltage to the electromagnetic device. 28:16.380 --> 28:25.380 You will notice that the system shows a very low during the high voltage on the system. 28:26.380 --> 28:32.380 Now I switch off the high voltage and the capacitor remains charged. 28:32.380 --> 28:39.380 And during the discharge you will notice that the balance gets really refined. 28:40.380 --> 28:43.380 It's equilibrium. 28:44.380 --> 28:47.380 And here's the experiment. 28:48.380 --> 28:51.380 So you see there, a very simple experiment. 28:52.380 --> 28:56.380 That's a close-up of the apparatus. I realised the video was clip with low quality and poor audio and everything like that. 28:56.380 --> 29:03.380 But you see the effect. This is never talked about. Voltage affecting weight. 29:04.380 --> 29:12.380 To me that is proved. This is electricity changing, or electrical charge changing the mass of an object. 29:13.380 --> 29:16.380 Or the weight, I should say, not the mass. Should all be different. 29:17.380 --> 29:21.380 So this is a detailed diagram. You can go on to John Lewinowden's website, jlnlabs.org. 29:22.380 --> 29:25.380 And you can download the details. He's got various versions of this. 29:26.380 --> 29:31.380 The other one I won't show this clip. It's basically the same experiment, but some people claim it's what's called an ion wind. 29:32.380 --> 29:36.380 The debunkers will say it's an ion wind effect. And that's what's causing the weight loss. 29:37.380 --> 29:40.380 But here he does it and in fact is playing while I'm talking, so that's nearly enough to start it. 29:41.380 --> 29:47.380 That's in a plastic bag. So how can you have the ion wind operating through a plastic bag? 29:48.380 --> 29:51.380 I'll leave you to make your own judgements. 29:51.380 --> 29:58.380 Yeah, ion wind, I've just mentioned that. 29:59.380 --> 30:01.380 Lifter, this is a logical extension. 30:21.380 --> 30:32.380 Electricity turned directly into thrust. 30:33.380 --> 30:39.380 Ah, now then. Now we get really interesting, the Hutchson effect. Oh yes. 30:40.380 --> 30:44.380 This is the name given to what appeared in the video. 30:45.380 --> 30:50.380 In fact, I haven't shown the video clip because I haven't had a chance, but we're going to see it again shortly anyway, so I don't need to. 30:51.380 --> 30:58.380 Now I'll go back to Nick Cook again. In his research into the anti-gravity stuff in the hunt for Zero Point, he was told by Boyd Bushman, 30:59.380 --> 31:04.380 I think I've got a clip of him later, we might see if we've got time, to go and see John Hutchson in Canada. 31:05.380 --> 31:08.380 And this documentary was aired in 1999. 31:09.380 --> 31:12.380 Now I'm just again wary of time. 31:12.380 --> 31:15.380 Now he should take a trip to Vancouver. 31:16.380 --> 31:22.380 Hutchson can produce levitation effects with between 75 watts and 1.5 kilowatts of power. 31:23.380 --> 31:31.380 And in 2008, I'll show you this clip later, he reproduced this levitation effect as part of a challenge to him by somebody that I'm familiar with. 31:32.380 --> 31:38.380 One of the other effects that's seen with John Hutchson's experiments, he's got 500 pounds of metal samples. 31:38.380 --> 31:47.380 500 pounds, even Dennis Kucinich, the US Congressman, or whatever he is, he's got a sample of the material. 31:48.380 --> 31:54.380 You can see in the bottom of the picture here, we're going to see some more rather disturbing examples of what this can cause later on. 31:55.380 --> 32:02.380 I'll probably skip over the clip of John, but I've got all these as I say, and various things. Let's see if we can get on to the next one. 32:03.380 --> 32:06.380 So I'll just play you a bit of this audio clip. 32:07.380 --> 32:14.380 ...at the time, and I was invited by Germany and Austria to go over there and study the Hutchison effect with all the lab equipment. 32:15.380 --> 32:28.380 So when I was not in my lab, these tests were done and this is really getting into a, how can you say it, George, a very involved kind of X-File kind of thing. 32:28.380 --> 32:38.380 Because the lab was then seized by the Feds, and this is when I was in Germany, and they tried to keep it secret, but it made the front page of the Vancouver Sun newspapers. 32:39.380 --> 32:40.380 They seized it? 32:41.380 --> 32:50.380 They seized the lab. It was destined for Germany, paid for by Germany and Austria, and all the shipping and packing and the crates and that of everything. 32:50.380 --> 33:06.380 But however, unfortunately, the Canadian government literally walked over ABC's Supreme Court order and took the lab and tried to actually hide it under the Alex Fraser bridge, but trying to be very secretive about it. 33:07.380 --> 33:12.380 But the newspapers found out about the whole thing and presented it on front page news. 33:13.380 --> 33:22.380 So John Hutchison's lab was seized in 1990 by the Canadian government. Why would they want to do that? Well, we're going to find that out later. 33:23.380 --> 33:34.380 Last year, I don't know if anybody who came last year, I mentioned this chap, Wilbert Smith, Canadian radio engineer, had degrees in physics and engineering. 33:34.380 --> 33:40.380 He did an experiment which he spent several years developing with a high speed rotating disk. 33:41.380 --> 33:48.380 And he basically said that he thought that gravity wasn't gravity, it was an effect of emotional magnetic fields. 33:50.380 --> 34:01.380 Now, it seems very unlikely with the experiments that Smith did, because he became superintendent of radio regulations for the Canadian Department of Transport in the late 50s. 34:01.380 --> 34:11.380 He's a very good experimental scientist. He wouldn't mess this up. He measured a 1% loss in the weight of things that he did with his experiment. 34:13.380 --> 34:20.380 Yeah, and I put this slide in more recently. I'll just get this chap up, Podkletnov. 34:20.380 --> 34:27.380 In 2002, Boeing, the aircraft manufacturer, of course, approached Eugene Podkletnov to work with them on further research into blocking gravity. 34:27.380 --> 34:33.380 I think this was Project Grasp, I think it was called. He was also doing experiments with a force beam. 34:34.380 --> 34:40.380 A lot of the information is decidedly sketchy. It seems that, again, this seemed to sort of go underground. I'm not sure where Podkletnov is now. 34:40.380 --> 34:47.380 Not much has been heard of him, I think, since 2004. Ning Li, she worked at the University of Alabama. 34:47.380 --> 34:57.380 She also seems to have disappeared, sort of, or gone off the radar screen. I've got a clip of Podkletnov again. The audio quality is not great, but we'll give it a go. 34:58.380 --> 35:05.380 You've mentioned in one of your papers a 20-pound, or approximately 20-pound beam of force, if I remember correctly. 35:06.380 --> 35:07.380 Yes. 35:07.380 --> 35:16.380 That's been capturing a lot of interest lately. You know, the media was initially interested in the rotating superconductor, and eventually it ran its course. 35:17.380 --> 35:21.380 At least in the American media. They weren't sure where to go with it. 35:21.380 --> 35:30.380 But the second experiment didn't quite grab the media in the same way. I think the reason was they just weren't really prepared for it. They weren't looking for it. 35:30.380 --> 35:43.380 But the results were much more profound. Instead of a 2% reduction in weight, you would actually notice a beam of force that was knocking over things in the lab, right? 35:43.380 --> 35:51.380 Yes. So we are, in fact, discussing two types of experiments that I made during the last 10 years. 35:51.380 --> 36:08.380 The first experiment was with high-speed rotating ceramic discs made of superconductors. And at extremely high rotations, I mean the speed close to 30,000 or 40,000 rotations per minute, and even higher. 36:09.380 --> 36:26.380 We can get the reduction of weight up to 9%. And in some cases even more, but this process becomes uncontrollable, so it's difficult to deal with it. 36:26.380 --> 36:43.380 So it's one experiment. And the other experiment, which was called the gravity impulse generator, this is also a special superconducting material, which is put into magnetic field. 36:43.380 --> 36:53.380 And then we have a high-voltage discharge of several million volts. And then we can create a weight in the space. 36:53.380 --> 37:07.380 The properties of these waves are very close to gravity waves. So we are practically sure that it is the same thing as gravity. 37:07.380 --> 37:22.380 And these impulses can be forwarded to any direction in space. And they are able to push different objects on their way, on their way of propagation. 37:22.380 --> 37:31.380 So if we speak about the mechanism of these events, we are still working on it. 37:31.380 --> 37:43.380 So you get the idea of that again. High-voltage, rotating superconductors, same type of things that are used in the experiments. 37:43.380 --> 37:50.380 Now we are going to switch to something completely different, called CASL, which only a few people seem to have heard of. 37:50.380 --> 37:55.380 It's become a bit more known about it since I first put this presentation together. And I've got a news clip about it. 37:55.380 --> 38:02.380 I tried to get a better one for this talk today, but I couldn't find a better one. I've got an older news clip. 38:02.380 --> 38:07.380 I don't know when it was filmed. It's very low quality, I'm afraid. But hopefully you'll get the gist of it. 38:07.380 --> 38:17.380 Basically, Coral Castle, I think this was probably built using some type of anti-gravity levitation technique that Edward Leeds-Carling actually knew the secret of. 38:17.380 --> 38:23.380 He built this in secret. It's a huge place, huge place for one man to have built anyway. 38:48.380 --> 38:58.380 Hey, the Ten Taxi is back from vacation. And he actually, Todd Tongin that is, found a South Florida man who is studying the Coral Castle in South Miami Dade. 38:58.380 --> 39:00.380 But not for the reasons you might think. 39:00.380 --> 39:05.380 Todd Tongin took a trip to the castle today and he's live in Miami with Laura and Todd, what does this man hope to find out? 39:05.380 --> 39:10.380 Well, a lot of things actually. He's hoping to find out first of all how he built the Coral Castle, which is still a mystery. 39:10.380 --> 39:15.380 But also, the man that built it studies some very interesting and unusual things. 39:15.380 --> 39:22.380 The Ten Taxi is a real gas guzzler, so anytime you're talking about a more efficient alternative energy source, we're interested. 39:26.380 --> 39:33.380 Homestead's Coral Castle is an engineering marvel that has been compared to Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt. 39:33.380 --> 39:43.380 The 80 year old castle took over 25 years to build and all of it, all 1100 tons of coral rock was carved and created by one small man. 39:43.380 --> 39:52.380 Edward Leeds-Galvin was a Latvian immigrant who built it as a monument to lost love and he built it in complete secrecy. 39:52.380 --> 39:56.380 So how did just one man move all this coral rock by himself? 39:56.380 --> 40:06.380 Well, for modern day engineers, it's still somewhat of a mystery, but one South Florida man thinks this door to the past could unlock an alternative energy source for the future. 40:09.380 --> 40:15.380 When Edward Leeds-Galvin died, they found many of the tools he invented to build Coral Castle. 40:15.380 --> 40:21.380 But they also found copper wire, rudimentary generators and assorted writings from the genius. 40:22.380 --> 40:26.380 You see, he was fascinated with the study of electromagnetic energy. 40:27.380 --> 40:36.380 Carlos Doles has spent the last 10 years studying and experimenting with Leeds-Galvin's theory. He even reproduced one of the genius's inventions. 40:36.380 --> 40:42.380 This device he called the perpetual motion holder. Essentially, this is a large electromagnet. 40:43.380 --> 40:49.380 Now, an electromagnetic generator is nothing new today, but 80 years ago it was quite innovative. 40:49.380 --> 40:53.380 And even today, Leeds-Galvin's device is considered a very unique design. 40:53.380 --> 41:02.380 By placing the coil on the radius of the wheel instead of the hub, he created faster RPM and in turn, more power. 41:03.380 --> 41:10.380 History's mystery of the Coral Castle may never be solved, but thanks to the man that built it, you never know. 41:10.380 --> 41:13.380 A future energy crisis could be. 41:16.380 --> 41:23.380 Now, Mr. Doles thinks that maybe Leeds-Galvin even used magnets to move some of that coral rock. Just how? He's not sure. 41:23.380 --> 41:28.380 As far as that generator's concerned, it could be used in a wind generator almost immediately. 41:28.380 --> 41:34.380 And so far there are no patents on file that look anything like Leeds-Galvin's invention. 41:34.380 --> 41:35.380 Interesting. 41:35.380 --> 41:38.380 Todd Sagan, Channel 10, Eyewitness 2. 41:40.380 --> 41:43.380 So again, electricity and magnetism involved. 41:43.380 --> 41:50.380 You can download Leeds-Galvin's book or notes, whatever you want to call it, about magnetic current. 41:50.380 --> 41:53.380 It's available on various websites such as Keely-Net and whatnot. 41:53.380 --> 41:58.380 I've also got an article out there in the little booklet which summarises the story of Coral Castle. 41:58.380 --> 42:03.380 That's somewhere you can go. You can get on a plane, fly over there. It's like $12 to get in. 42:03.380 --> 42:07.380 Go and look around the place and see how you think it's possible that one man built it in secrecy. 42:08.380 --> 42:10.380 Black projects. 42:10.380 --> 42:17.380 Now, some people dismiss the idea that anti-gravity technology has been researched by US defence companies or the Air Force. 42:17.380 --> 42:25.380 But again, with Nick Cook's work, you can see, according to Boyd Bushman, who worked for Lockheed Martin, this is not the case. 42:27.380 --> 42:33.380 Perhaps the person who took me closest to believing in things I'd normally have thought were impossible was Boyd Bushman. 42:33.380 --> 42:38.380 He is a senior scientist for Lockheed Martin, the world's biggest defence contractor. 42:38.380 --> 42:46.380 In the quest for breakthroughs in aircraft propulsion, it was Bushman's job to think beyond the frontiers of what is known and understood. 42:55.380 --> 43:00.380 Doing what he did, I strongly suspected that he lived on the fringes of the black world. 43:01.380 --> 43:06.380 Perhaps nervous of what he could and couldn't say, he certainly seems to talk in riddles. 43:07.380 --> 43:15.380 I believe that nature does not speak English. What nature tells us is what must be honoured. 43:15.380 --> 43:21.380 It has been talking to us in many domains, and we have datasets that we're still trying to understand. 43:21.380 --> 43:27.380 But I can't talk to all the theoreticians because there don't exist theories where I am. 43:30.380 --> 43:35.380 What we have is wonderful, and it comes from miracles occurring. 43:35.380 --> 43:40.380 But that that we will see will not be what we have. 43:40.380 --> 43:49.380 And I therefore tell my team, if you know anything, I really don't want to talk to you because everything we know has already gone to production. 43:49.380 --> 43:55.380 Now, if there's something you kind of wonder, or you think of, etc., let's take those steps to the future. 43:55.380 --> 44:00.380 And that's what we always have to do, is walk literally. 44:00.380 --> 44:11.380 Kind of a lonely walk, but a very, very rewarding walk, to listen where languages are not taught and verbalization is not used. 44:11.380 --> 44:13.380 But we have to learn its language. 44:13.380 --> 44:22.380 I felt he was trying to tell me something he wasn't allowed to talk about, so I asked him about the holy grail of science fiction, anti-gravity propulsion. 44:22.380 --> 44:31.380 I do notice in recent publications that one of the latest group of my colleagues have said that they have evidence people are talking about. 44:31.380 --> 44:39.380 I went back to some of the first work on gravity done by Galileo, and he climbed his lean tower of Pisa and dropped a few of the first two. 44:39.380 --> 44:44.380 And I was very impressed with the way that he did that. 44:44.380 --> 44:48.380 And I think that's what I'm going to do in the future. 44:48.380 --> 44:51.380 I think that's what I'm going to do in the future. 44:51.380 --> 44:54.380 I think that's what I'm going to do in the future. 44:54.380 --> 45:03.380 I went back to some of the first work on gravity done by Galileo, and he climbed his lean tower of Pisa and dropped two stones. 45:03.380 --> 45:06.380 They arrived at the ground at the same time. 45:06.380 --> 45:16.380 I climbed my leaning tower of building 500 here at the company, and I dropped my two weights. 45:16.380 --> 45:21.380 They were exactly the same weight, and they did not arrive at the ground at the same time. 45:21.380 --> 45:28.380 I had purposely placed opposing magnets that didn't like each other, like two Norse together. 45:28.380 --> 45:37.380 And I had already done an iron-filing test that showed that it was showering out an entire magnetic plane. 45:37.380 --> 45:43.380 And I wanted to see how that magnetic plane interfaced with gravity. 45:43.380 --> 45:48.380 He showed me a film of extraordinary experiments that had been done in Canada ten years ago. 45:48.380 --> 45:55.380 A scientist there appeared to have found a way of getting objects to defy gravity by beaming different energy waves at them. 45:55.380 --> 46:03.380 Most people had written it off as a conjuring trick, but Bushman took it seriously and was trying to develop his own techniques. 46:03.380 --> 46:10.380 I'm refining and heading towards something that all you have to do is charge, and it is lifting up. 46:10.380 --> 46:13.380 It is losing weight. 46:13.380 --> 46:20.380 It is when we complete the technology, it should fly. 46:22.380 --> 46:25.380 So again, charging things up, things flying. 46:25.380 --> 46:30.380 You know, similar sorts of themes coming in again, over and over. 46:30.380 --> 46:34.380 What we have is wonderful, and it comes from miracles occurring, he said. 46:34.380 --> 46:39.380 But that we will see, that that we will see is not what we have. 46:39.380 --> 46:44.380 I'm refining and heading towards something that all you have to do is charge it, and it is lifting up. 46:44.380 --> 46:46.380 It is losing weight. 46:46.380 --> 46:49.380 When we complete the technology, it should fly. 46:49.380 --> 46:52.380 When we complete the technology... 46:54.380 --> 46:59.380 Various other speakers, whistleblowers, talking about secret projects. 46:59.380 --> 47:04.380 Mark McCandlish, Bob Lazar, a lot of people in here that might have heard his story. 47:04.380 --> 47:13.380 I've got a clip of him here, I'm not going to have time to play it, talking about the gravity amplifier that he found and the craft that he was supposed to have worked on. 47:13.380 --> 47:17.380 A lot of people haven't heard of the guy at the bottom, Edgar Fouché. 47:17.380 --> 47:20.380 He again seems to have pretty much disappeared. You don't hear much from him now. 47:20.380 --> 47:24.380 I've got a clip of him coming up later if we get a chance to play it. 47:24.380 --> 47:26.380 But let's see, yeah. 47:26.380 --> 47:33.380 Edgar Fouché, now I came across his story on the internet in about 2004. 47:33.380 --> 47:39.380 And he worked in Area 51, let's see, I've got this here. 47:39.380 --> 47:46.380 Secretly being driven to an unknown desert location to work on crypto equipment, in which he was an expert. 47:46.380 --> 47:54.380 But he knew this was somewhere near Groom Lake, in other words, Area 51, where secret aircraft such as the F117 stealth fighter were tested. 47:54.380 --> 48:02.380 He states that in the late 1970s when he had to fix some equipment, he came across an inspecting module labeled direct orbital code link, 48:02.380 --> 48:07.380 which contained advanced electronics, much more advanced than was normally available at that time. 48:07.380 --> 48:12.380 And the meaning of this was later confirmed in conversations about satellite communications. 48:12.380 --> 48:18.380 He states he overheard conversations while working there about something called quasicrystals, 48:18.380 --> 48:23.380 which were enabling technology for communications and propulsion. 48:23.380 --> 48:31.380 Now let me just see if I'll flash this, I read this and I thought quasicrystals, you know, come on, you're just making it up. 48:31.380 --> 48:36.380 Well, no, he wasn't making it up, because if this will come up in a moment, I don't think this is going to come up. 48:36.380 --> 48:42.380 But it was basically, here it comes, I don't think this page is still there, there you go. 48:42.380 --> 48:49.380 California Institute of Technology, condensed matter physics, quasicrystals, introduction. 48:49.380 --> 48:54.380 So there you go. He wasn't making it up. 48:54.380 --> 49:10.380 Let's see, he describes various other projects, Sonsciv, SR75, SR74, space orbit nuclear, space intercept vehicle, Sonsciv, various things he describes. 49:10.380 --> 49:15.380 The most interesting thing he describes is this thing, the TR3B. 49:15.380 --> 49:23.380 And as I said, I've got a clip of him talking about this, and this was actually, I found this in a videotape that I had from 1999, 49:23.380 --> 49:26.380 Riddle of the Skies, channel 4 documentary. 49:26.380 --> 49:31.380 Let's see, operational model of the TR3B, 600 feet across. 49:31.380 --> 49:39.380 Let's see if it's got the, yeah, one of Fischow's associates states he saw the TR3B at Papoose, part of Area 51, 49:39.380 --> 49:46.380 hovered silently in the same position for some 10 minutes, before gently settling vertically onto the tarmac. 49:46.380 --> 49:51.380 Times of corona of silver-blue light glowed around the circumference of the massive TR3B. 49:51.380 --> 49:53.380 That's what his witness told him. 49:53.380 --> 49:58.380 But what intrigued me as well was he gave some of the operational details. 49:58.380 --> 50:03.380 The propulsion system was magnetic field disruption, which has been reverse engineered, he was told. 50:03.380 --> 50:15.380 Mercury-based plasma pressurised at 250,000 atmospheres and at a temperature of 150 Kelvin, that's minus 123 centigrade, rotated, there you go, 50,000 rpm. 50:15.380 --> 50:25.380 This reduces the weight of the centre of the craft by about 89%, and increases the manoeuvrability by 89% as well. 50:25.380 --> 50:30.380 And he said that that research had been going on since at least 1955. 50:30.380 --> 50:37.380 Now, one thing I forgot to mention is the clip, the Bushman clip I just showed, where he talked about putting the two opposing magnets together and dropping them. 50:37.380 --> 50:50.380 I have a friend in Washington who was told that story by his father in about 1955, the exact same story about putting opposing magnets together. 50:50.380 --> 50:58.380 So that effect was known about in 1955, and my father's friend had 40 PhDs working for him. 50:58.380 --> 51:03.380 In the old Indian text, Santhropex, the manas have... 51:03.380 --> 51:08.380 I've got a clip about that. Mercury and the manas, I've actually got a clip about that. 51:08.380 --> 51:15.380 It's come up three times from completely different areas of research. Thank you, Nick. 51:15.380 --> 51:21.380 So, we've been through a lot of stuff very quickly. I rather like this though. 51:21.380 --> 51:26.380 Somebody sent me an equation once when I was discussing this with email a few years ago, with somebody by email. 51:28.380 --> 51:33.380 That's what I think is one of the things that happened. One of the things that's happened. 51:37.380 --> 51:43.380 Let's see how we're for time. This is quite a long clip. I've got about six minutes of clip here, so it's going to be a bit long, I think. 51:43.380 --> 51:47.380 I'll play a bit of it, as soon as Nick brought it up. 51:47.380 --> 52:03.380 This is what really is startling, is that in 1908, the Royal Library of Baroda, which is in central India, 52:03.380 --> 52:11.380 they were going through a bunch of the old manuscripts in there, and some of them were 2000 years old, and they found a book. 52:11.380 --> 52:19.380 That book is called the Vimanika Shastra. It was written by a guy named Maharishi Bharadwaja. 52:19.380 --> 52:29.380 He wrote this 2000 years ago, and he said in his book that he was compiling this from earlier books that were many, many thousands of years older than this. 52:29.380 --> 52:38.380 This book, the Vimanika Shastra, was an entire book, George, that was all about Vamanas. 52:38.380 --> 52:47.380 Here was a book that wasn't just passingly mentioning these aerial ships of ancient India, but was just all about it in great detail. 52:47.380 --> 53:02.380 In fact, it says that there were four types of Vamanas. The Rukma Vamanas, the Tripura Vamanas, the Shakuna Vamanas, and the Sundara Vamanas was the fourth one. 53:02.380 --> 53:15.380 Some of these Vamanas, as they were described, were head wings and were apparently like an airplane. Others were long cigar-shaped zeppelin-type craft. 53:15.380 --> 53:24.380 Another type was apparently kind of like a helicopter. And the fourth type of Vimana was a discoid flying saucer type craft. 53:24.380 --> 53:31.380 And all four are described in detail. They talk about metals. They even talk about electricity. 53:31.380 --> 53:40.380 One of the things that is talked about in the Vimanika Shastra about these ancient crafts is that they use mercury, which is a strange thing. 53:40.380 --> 53:47.380 And this is what Bill Clendenin, in the beginning of my book, Atlantis and the Power System of the Gods, was deciphering. 53:47.380 --> 53:57.380 And I have to really give him credit for this, where he was fascinated, like myself, in the whole thing of the Vamanas, the Vimanika Shastra. 53:57.380 --> 54:03.380 I mean, could we make sense out of what they were saying in this ancient book? And many people, this book is famous. 54:03.380 --> 54:12.380 And it's discussed not just in my books, but in all kinds of books about UFOs and mysteries of the past, because this thing is baffling. 54:12.380 --> 54:24.380 What Bill came up with was that mercury is really an amazing element. Mercury is a metal. It's a conductor. It is an element. 54:24.380 --> 54:29.380 There's things you can do with mercury that you just can't do with other metals and elements. 54:29.380 --> 54:35.380 And one of the things you can do is make what Bill called Mercury Plasma Gyros. 54:35.380 --> 54:43.380 A couple more sightings. I've got the video here from Staffordshire. 54:43.380 --> 54:54.380 That's from 2002. Another thing to look at, John Landlard-Walson, his videos, Far Above Space and Time. 54:54.380 --> 55:00.380 Check those out. What are they? What the hell are they? Very good question. Nobody seems to have any answers. 55:01.380 --> 55:09.380 I think this might be another one. I'm going to play a very brief click of this from last year. 55:09.380 --> 55:21.380 This film has been tested and found to be genuine in terms of the effect of magnetic field from the craft on the tape, as you can clearly see on the video itself. 55:21.380 --> 55:27.380 It's one of the most amazing pieces of film that I've ever seen. It's been tested in a laboratory. 55:27.380 --> 55:34.380 Instead, we hear about these documents released from an archive that are 50 years old. Rest doesn't get on the TV. 55:34.380 --> 55:40.380 Hence the new technology coming from NASA. Well, that was a very interesting story in itself. 55:40.380 --> 55:45.380 A link between gravity and magnetism. There's a Gravity Probe B. You can go and check that out. 55:45.380 --> 55:49.380 I'm running out of time now. I'm not going to play all of this clip. 55:49.380 --> 55:59.380 They had the mission to Mars briefings 2004. Yes, 2004. They mentioned that the Air Force has a lot of technology. 55:59.380 --> 56:07.380 This video was then deleted a few months later. What's happened to the new space program? Nothing. It's been killed. 56:07.380 --> 56:13.380 So I've got a couple of bits of that. Let's see. I've got to skip through this now. 56:13.380 --> 56:23.380 If this is real, why the secrecy? What does it mean for us? Well, it means free energy for everyone. 56:23.380 --> 56:29.380 Freedom for everyone has the technology. Complete freedom. 56:29.380 --> 56:38.380 But it also, the thing is folks, I'm sorry to have to break this to you, but it's been weaponised. 56:38.380 --> 56:44.380 This technology has been weaponised already and it's been used as well. 56:44.380 --> 56:52.380 This is something nobody wants to talk about. People here this weekend, you won't hear them talking about this. 56:52.380 --> 56:59.380 I've had to write a book about this. That's the remains of one of the World Trade Centre towers. 56:59.380 --> 57:05.380 70 columns of unsupported steel turning to dust. 57:05.380 --> 57:12.380 Someone wants to explain to me where these buildings went. This building here is building number 7. 57:12.380 --> 57:21.380 Destroyed at 5.20 in the evening on 9.11. So this is what was left of the World Trade Centre. So here you can see the comparison. 57:21.380 --> 57:27.380 Where did 500,000 tonnes of steel and concrete go in 20 seconds? 57:27.380 --> 57:33.380 This is what the technology, which involves anti-gravity technology, can do and what it did do. 57:33.380 --> 57:36.380 It can turn cars upside down in New York. 57:36.380 --> 57:43.380 When the South Tower came down I was across the street and I picked up the camera just out of habit. 57:43.380 --> 57:50.380 And something in the back of my mind said run, run, run. And never in 20 years of shooting in New York have I run from an assignment. 57:50.380 --> 57:59.380 But something in the back of my head just said run. And as I hit the corner of Liberty Street it was almost being picked up by a tornado. 58:00.380 --> 58:03.380 It was like being picked up by a black cloud. 58:03.380 --> 58:11.380 That black cloud had substance. It was like night but it had a solid feel to it. It was like gravel, hot gravel. 58:11.380 --> 58:18.380 And just picked me up and tossed me about a block. At one second I was running and the next second I was airborne. 58:18.380 --> 58:25.380 And I lost my glasses, I lost my cell phone, I lost my pager. But I managed to hold onto both cameras. 58:25.380 --> 58:27.380 But it threw you for a block? 58:27.380 --> 58:36.380 I was back down at Ground Zero last week and walked the area where I have a pretty good recollection of where I was and where I wound up. 58:36.380 --> 58:40.380 And it was just under a city block. 58:46.380 --> 58:53.380 There was this blast of warm air. It wasn't hot. It was warm. And it picked me up and threw me up against the wall of the building that was. 58:53.380 --> 58:55.380 You were picked up off the ground. 58:55.380 --> 58:57.380 Physically picked up off the ground. 58:57.380 --> 59:01.380 I remember an explosion. At that point I got knocked out. I don't remember anything. 59:01.380 --> 59:07.380 Then I got up and I looked out the window because the windows exploded and the street below caved in. 59:25.380 --> 59:29.380 The building was just a block away from the ground. 59:29.380 --> 59:32.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:32.380 --> 59:35.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:35.380 --> 59:38.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:38.380 --> 59:41.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:41.380 --> 59:44.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:44.380 --> 59:47.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:47.380 --> 59:50.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:50.380 --> 59:53.380 And it was just a block away from the ground. 59:53.380 --> 59:56.380 Here's a clip from 2008 from John Hutchison. 59:56.380 --> 01:00:05.380 John Hutchison submitted an affidavit for Dr Judy Wood's science fraud case, which was covered up, not reported by anyone. 01:00:05.380 --> 01:00:10.380 It wasn't even reported by the alternative knowledge community when I tried to get them to report it. 01:00:10.380 --> 01:00:17.380 I've got weird fires, which were seen in this boat experiment of John Hutchison, seen at the World Trade Center. 01:00:17.380 --> 01:00:21.380 So we now know the class of technology that was used to destroy the World Trade Center. 01:00:21.380 --> 01:00:26.380 It's very similar to what's called the Hudson effect, which is based on field interference. 01:00:26.380 --> 01:00:28.380 I've got whole DVDs about this. 01:00:28.380 --> 01:00:31.380 These are John Hutchison's metal samples on the left. 01:00:31.380 --> 01:00:34.380 These are John Hutchison's metal samples on the right. 01:00:35.380 --> 01:00:40.380 I don't think we've got time to go into the CropCircle connection, but there is a CropCircle connection as well. 01:00:40.380 --> 01:00:44.380 I've got to leave it there, because we're just about to time now, quarter past ten. 01:00:44.380 --> 01:00:47.380 I've done it in an hour, which is far too quick. 01:00:47.380 --> 01:00:51.380 So you have to consider the evidence that I've shown you, what to make of it. 01:00:51.380 --> 01:00:56.380 Is it all a load of rubbish, or are all these UFOs just people misnaming themselves? 01:00:56.380 --> 01:01:00.380 So you have to consider the evidence that I've shown you, what to make of it. 01:01:00.380 --> 01:01:05.380 Is it all a load of rubbish, or are all these UFOs just people mistakenly seeing things? 01:01:05.380 --> 01:01:07.380 Are all the videos fake? 01:01:07.380 --> 01:01:11.380 Why have people tried to cover up the connection of the Hutchison effect to 9-11, 01:01:11.380 --> 01:01:14.380 which has been clearly documented by Dr Judy Wood, 01:01:14.380 --> 01:01:18.380 who is a former professor of materials engineering, science and mechanical engineering. 01:01:18.380 --> 01:01:21.380 You've got to consider all that evidence for yourself. 01:01:27.380 --> 01:01:31.380 Just to close with a quote from Thomas Townsend Brown, 01:01:31.380 --> 01:01:34.380 which is more related to the extraterrestrial side of things. 01:01:34.380 --> 01:01:40.380 He said, he made an analogy of a person looking at UFOs and ET craft 01:01:40.380 --> 01:01:43.380 to a fish looking up at the bottom of a passing ship. 01:01:43.380 --> 01:01:46.380 That fish looks up at the strange thing in its sky. 01:01:46.380 --> 01:01:50.380 It may have different properties, maybe size, prop wash or turbulence. 01:01:50.380 --> 01:01:52.380 Some fish will scatter and never look again. 01:01:52.380 --> 01:01:57.380 Some fish will wonder, but none of them will really know what that form represents, 01:01:57.380 --> 01:01:58.380 in other words the boat. 01:01:58.380 --> 01:02:01.380 They will never know about other things that man is capable of, 01:02:01.380 --> 01:02:04.380 other than sailing across that particular part of the ocean. 01:02:04.380 --> 01:02:09.380 We in many ways are those fish, and the lights we see in our skies are the hulls of those ships. 01:02:12.380 --> 01:02:14.380 So that's some of the websites that I've used. 01:02:14.380 --> 01:02:17.380 I've got more information outside. 01:02:17.380 --> 01:02:22.380 So that's basically it for today, and I hope you'll think about that very, very carefully. 01:02:47.380 --> 01:02:49.380 Thank you for watching.