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MM,

You might enjoy this - newly uploaded Video on YouTube

 

UFOTV Presents...: Cereal Worm Holes 1 - They Are All Real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRBeuoH09E0

 

The sheer Quality of this Film Production is Mind Blowing!

Investigating the Extra-Dimensional Aspects of the Crop Circles. For a long time opinions about Crop Circles have been heavily polarized. They are either seen as signs from a non-human intelligence or plain human vandalism. In reality things are rarely black and white. What are the small light balls flying around Crop Circles? Why are there anomalous energy fields even in man-made formations? How is it possible that people think about shapes and then they appear in the fields? Is there a force protecting and guiding the human Circle makers?

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MM,

You will like this guy's story:

 

UFOTV Presents...: David Adair at Area 51 - Advanced Symbiotic

 

The maths come to him "in dreams"... like Stephen Hawkin.

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According to the latest Benjamin Fulford newsletter, the American Academy of Science have said that over 6,000 patents have been suppressed for “national security reasons” and that these patents will now be mostly made available to the general public.

 

Apparently, one of these technologies to be revealed is anti-gravity. Cars will be obsolete.

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Apparently, one of these technologies to be revealed is anti-gravity. Cars will be obsolete.

I am not able/interested to drive mostly because the cars, crashes, roads and drivers do frighten me, hence I don't like a potentially drunk driver could fly above my house; also in the case of an unmanned system of controlling those flying cars – by antigravity or whatever – I don’t like a probable computer error/virus … would cause a bombardment of flawed cars over my city.

Three collided civil planes miserably changed the history on 9/11, now imagine the risks of many flying objects in the sky, driven by good or bad guys/gals …

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Reading this story made my day:

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Breaking the Law of Gravity

By Charles Platt

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.03/antigravity_pr.html

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Don't care to its publishing date, it's really well-written & straightforward. I wish all the science journalists would have written this style.

This is a search results list on Podkletnov at arXiv. Just want to have this link in somewhere to not forget it.

 

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Reading this story made my day:

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Breaking the Law of Gravity

By Charles Platt

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.03/antigravity_pr.html

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Don't care to its publishing date, it's really well-written & straightforward. I wish all the science journalists would have written this style.

This is a search results list on Podkletnov at arXiv. Just want to have this link in somewhere to not forget it.

EXCERPT:

The equipment he uses is relatively simple, which is just as well, since he's had to pay for a lot of it himself. If you want to reduce the mass of an object in the privacy of your own basement workshop, here's how it's done: Obtain a high tech ceramic capacitor (a standard electronic item) and attach it to the speaker terminals on a stereo amplifier. Feed in a steady tone (perhaps from one of those stereo-test CDs) while using some kind of electromechanical apparatus (maybe the guts from an old loudspeaker) to vibrate the capacitor up and down. According to Woodward, the capacitor's mass will vary at twice the frequency of the signal, so you will need a circuit called a frequency doubler to drive your vibrator at the correct rate. If the vibrator lifts the capacitor while it's momentarily lighter and drops it while it's heavier, you achieve an average mass reduction - which sounds as if you're getting something for nothing, except that Woodward believes that in some mysterious fashion you are actually stealing the energy from the rest of the universe.

 

I asked him why no one had ever noticed that the weight of capacitors varies in rhythm with their energy level. "Well," he said, "people don't normally go around weighing capacitors."

 

He claimed that so far he's measured a reduction of up to 150 milligrams; just a fraction of an ounce. Still, practical applications could be developed. "If someone decided to put substantial amounts of money into this, you could have something within three to five years. For spacecraft, all you'd need would be big solar arrays instead of rocket fuel."

 

Have a look at the Hutchison Effect:

 

The Hutchison Effect

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@callmejoe

Mostly this EXCERPT drew my attention:

Is Warp Speed Safe?

 

Given the highly theoretical nature of warp speed travel, safety issues usually take a backseat to fundamental questions about its feasibility. Still, John Hopkins University radiology professor William Edelstein made science headlines in 2010 with his concerns about the radiation risks of faster-than-light travel.

Edelstein's concerns mostly boil down to the amount of interstellar hydrogen in the universe. These atoms permeate even seemingly empty reaches of space. While the universe's density of interstellar hydrogen is fairly low, a fast-moving starship would blow through them like a truck grille through bugs.

"There are about two atoms per cubic centimeter probably in the galaxy," Edelstein says. "There's hardly anything there, but nevertheless it's enough to be dangerous and in fact fatally dangerous. So when you're going fast, the hydrogen atoms come at the ship with high energy, penetrate the ship and irradiate the occupants."

Furthermore, these atoms would collide with a high-speed spaceship with incredible energy, a situation Edelstein equates with standing in front of a particle beam in the Large Hadron Collider.

"Six sieverts of radiation is fatal for people," Edelstein says, "but [at a speed of .99 the speed of light] you'd get 61 sieverts in one second. You're going to last a fraction of a second."

@DrBubb

I think the works done by Hutchison and Podkletnov cannot be classified as the science, simply because others have not been able to repeat them in standard conditions. If one mentions the public is unaware of the rest of their stories, at least a satisfying theory needs to be presented; so they are out of my current considerations.

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Interesting comments by David Wilcock here:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXxvjSh7bNY

 

About Wormholes in the film CONTACT, and what Carl Sagan tried to show

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MM,

You will like this guy's story:

 

UFOTV Presents...: David Adair at Area 51 - Advanced Symbiotic ...

Someday, I would have the situation to watch it completely, I hope so; anyway, these two episodes of X-files on Area 51, are interesting & entertaining IMO:

The episodes #4 & #5 of season 6 Link1, Link2.

Download them ;) ; ... ... ... ... Dreamland (size: 350MB, length: 00:45:23):

http://rapidshare.com/files/155928116/X-F....4.WzT.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156144205/X-F....4.WzT.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156169879/X-F....4.WzT.part3.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156195797/X-F....4.WzT.part4.rar

Dreamland II (size: 350MB, length: 00:44:20):

http://rapidshare.com/files/156241589/X-F....5.WzT.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156434366/X-F....5.WzT.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156457768/X-F....5.WzT.part3.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/156486372/X-F....5.WzT.part4.rar

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Unzip the *.rar files and enjoy!

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I couldn't contact to the blog author, it's pity they spend for low-ranged things, compared to my wormhole idea, anyway, that's the way it is:

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Nasa Seeks 'Warp Drive', Anti-Gravity Space Craft

http://existentialistcowboy.blogspot.com/2...ti-gravity.html

According some material on project Camelot, the existing pattern of Wormholes was built long, long ago.

So long ago, that the ET's that use them today do not even know who the builders were

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"To go above the speed of light..."

 

UFO Randolph Winters 10 of 25 by Randolph Winters, Billy Meier Trimmed 10

 

"The solution requires the use of 'spiritual energy'.

Civilisations when they reach this point usually take 200 -300 years to solve this riddle."

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This mindblowing to me, and maybe interesting to you too, MM:

This podcast fits right in - an incredible tale - Could it be true ??

 

Coast to Coast AM Nov 11 - 2010 Time Travel & Teleportation part 1.wmv

http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienWarfare4#...6/0/8nxjiK6HZ78

 

Basiago-s-Time-Travel-Photo_article_medi

/more on show: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2010/11/11

 

part 1 - starts with Catherine Austin-Fitts talking about mortgages

 

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Andrew D. Basiago: Project Pegasus.

/see: http://www.projectpegasus.net/

 

Andy appeared on the maiden broadcast of the Spectrum Radio Network with Scott D. Jordan and Tom Theophanous on November 30, 2010. During the show, Brett Stillings called in and stated that he first learned of Andy's involvement in time travel on behalf of the US government during a camping trip to Mt. Shasta in 1980 at which he met Andy and his father. Brett confirmed that bismuth, which Andy has identified as the element used in the crystal array of the chronovisor, has certain atomic properties that enable it to produce holograms of past and future events.

 

Spectrum Radio Network : http://www.spectrumradionetwork.com/index....&Itemid=211

 

Andrew D. Basiago, the founder and president of M.A.R.S and team leader of Project Pegasus, is a lawyer, writer, scholar, and 21st century visionary.

 

Andy is an emerging figure in the Truth Movement who is leading a campaign to lobby the US government to disclose such controversial truths as the fact that Mars harbors life and that the US has achieved “quantum access” to past and future events.

 

He has been identified as the first of two "planetary whistleblowers" predicted by the Web Bot, which analyzes the content of the World Wide Web to discern global trends.

 

Andy’s writings place him at the forefront of contemporary Mars anomaly research. His paper The Discovery of Life on Mars, published in 2008, was the first work to prove that Mars is an inhabited planet.

 

After publishing this landmark paper, Andy founded the Mars Anomaly Research Society (MARS), which continues to make breathtaking discoveries of life forms and ancient artifacts on Mars.

 

Andy is also one of America’s early time-space explorers. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was a child participant in the time-space exploration program of the US defense-technical community, "Project Pegasus."

 

In that capacity, he was the first American child to teleport and took part in probes to past and future events utilizing time travel technologies then being researched and developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

 

For over ten years, Andy has investigated his experiences in Project Pegasus on a quest to prove them and communicate them to others.

 

Soon, he will publish a tell-all book that will describe his awe-inspiring and terrifying experiences in Project Pegasus and the true story of the emergence of time travel in the US defense community 40 years ago

 

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I spent hours one evening staring at the photo of the Mars landscape trying to identify the Mars lifeforms that Basiago was referring to. I recall that I saw only one which might vaguely tie in with the description - the rest I just couldn't spot.

 

Did you listen to the interview he gave some years ago on his website when he described how he met an alien when he was with his father at one of the black ops space hangers? I also listened to the part when he said he travelled to the future and came back to describe how he saw the Washington Monument underwater.

 

I read somewhere that it is possible for Management to change the future so what these time travellers see is not necessarily what this world will experience.

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Bruce Cathie, Andrew D. Basiago, Marko Rodin

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Forget these three gentlemen. Related thread on the last one:

http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=25520

 

Mansouryar, that thread is as clear as mud.

I'm too simple minded to understand the musings of geeks.

I'm sooo disappointed that you did not care for what Bruce Cathie had to say but WTFDIK?

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A summary of the book that was introduced at the post #151:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.1063

Progress in revolutionary propulsion physics; Authors: Marc G. Millis; (Submitted on 5 Jan 2011)

And another related paper by the same author:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.1066

Energy, incessant obsolescence, and the first interstellar missions

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For several days, I've been working on a plan of the electric cars. I think the made and would-be-made electric cars are very similar to each other (AFAIK), but my plan is interestingly different from them. The batteries get charged by four ways which one of them is an improved application of an old technology, … it fascinated me, I bet that's so for the GEI guys.

I claim my plan removes many drawbacks of the current electric cars and if it would find its market, a great success would be coming. I consider it as a gold mine for a car company. I wish I knew what to do about it. Any suggestions?

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