[SNIP] Since 1953 the Canadian government's PROJECT MAGNET has been working on a GRAVITY-DEFYING VEHICLE powered by ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCES. AT LEAST 14 UNITED STATES UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER RESEARCH CENTERS ARE HARD AT WORK CRACKING THE GRAVITY BARRIER. Convair on the West coast, Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Co. of Baltimore, MD., Bell Aircraft Co. of Buffalo, NY and Sperry GYROSCOPE Co. of Great Neck, NY. maintain teams of researchers and engineers prying into Nature's most jealously guarded secret - GRAVITY. "Aviation is on the threshold of amazing new concepts," said the late Lawrence D. Bell, level-headed builder of the Bell rocket research planes. "We are already working with nuclear fuels and equpment to CANCEL OUT GRAVITY instead of fighting it." Even before the famous apple fell on Isaac Newton's head, men were trying to solve the gravity problem. But from the simple pre- historic lever to the most intricate modern machinery, the best we could do was to win a temporary victory. "What goes up must come down," said the biggest scientific brains, helpless before the mysterious gravity pull. Newton and other great physicists formulated the gravity laws, measured gravity pull and passed their findings to posterity. But their gravity "laws" had SEVERAL EXCEPTIONS that bothered inquiring minds. Take the strange behaviour of liquids, for example. Move your fingertip slowly toward the surface of water and watch the water JUMP UP to hug your finger. Or put a soda straw into the water and see the water level inside creep ABOVE the outside level in defiance of the earth's gravity pull. To get an even more striking contradiction of the gravity laws, drape a towel over the edge of a basin half-filled with water. After a time the water will climb UP the towel and over the side. These and other strange anti-gravity tricks were considered freaks of MOLECULAR ATTRACTION - phenomena QUITE APART FROM GRAVITY - UNTIL Albert Einstein came up with his Theory of Relativity. Einstein said that molecular attraction IS REALLY NO DIFFERENT from the gravity pull of the planets and stars. He theorized that this attraction works on the same principle as electromagnetism. . . . . . . . . The earth's magnetic field is TOO WEAK TO REPEL or PROPEL a G-ship made of ORDINARY METAL. However, current studies in the nature of magnetism point to a possible solution. Scientists believe that the answer lies in THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS. By RE-ARRANGING THE ATOMIC STRUCTURE we could GREATLY INCREASE THE DIAMAGNETIC PROPERTIES of the G-ship and make it travel along the magnetic lines of force like the aluminum ring shooting off the solenoid. According to Einstein's theories, there is no end to the electromagnetic and gravitational fields of the planets and stars. Those fields INTERTWINE in a MOST COMPLEX PATTERN but THEY ARE EVER PRESENT. Proper selection of the fields and the controlled exposure to their forces would let us navigate our G-ship in space as well as within the earth's boundaries. And the use of electromagnetic propulsion would eliminate the problem of fuel. http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/secret_projects/project047.htm
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Kill List Exposed: Leaked Obama Memo Shows Assassination of U.S. Citizens "Has No Geographic Limit"
Mythology and the Coming Great Deception (Rob Skiba)
Secret Societies - Freemasons, Knights Templar, Illuminati EXPOSED!
In Secret Societies, Gardiner's quest is to uncover truths and secrets of the world's most powerful men in history. The journey takes him to dark places -- sinister places that existed then and still exist today.
Gardiner delves into a world that is formidably hidden from our eyes and finds himself in situations that seem to mirror the fictional world of the Da Vinci Code.
Monday, February 4, 2013
TED NUGENT vs PIERS MORGAN on Gun Control
2/4/13 - When Ted Nugent sat down with Piers Morgan in Texas tonight, he delivered the CNN host his most explosive interview since last month's showdown with Alex Jones. Morgan began by asking Nugent to explain to him, "in the least inflammatory way possible" why Americans need the AR-15 assault rifle. When Nugent began talking about the millions of Americans who own guns and have "never caused a problem, never had an accident and will never commit a crime," Morgan responded by listing off the number of gun murders and suicides each year in this country. "Do you care about murders?" Nugent asked. "Or do you only care about about murders with guns?" Morgan answered, "I care about all death." "I don't think you do," Nugent shot back. "I think you care about guns. You're obsessed with guns." He then went off on a tear that summed up his and many other gun advocates' position: "99.99% of the gun owners of America are wonderful people that you are hanging around with here today. Perfectly safe. Perfectly harmless. Wonderful, loving, generous, giving, caring people. Would you leave us the hell alone? Go after the nut jobs, go after the murderers, because I don't know any. We need to lock up the bad guys and when people show dangerous, murderous intent, which everyone one of these mass murderers showed — all their neighbors, their family, their teachers, their fellow students, they all knew they were crazy but, Piers, we didn't stop them because we're worried about hurting their feelings. We have a mad man problem in America... let's focus on that and leave the rest of us alone." When Nugent was done, Morgan told me, "I won't leave you alone because there's a debate that needs to be had." After a break, he asked Nugent to respond specifically to President Obama's gun proposals. Nugent proceeded to slam the "scammer-in-chief" on everything from Benghazi to Egypt, saying he was re-elected by a "clueless majority." "I don't agree with President Obama on any of this." Asked if he thinks America will be safer now that semi-automatic guns and ammo are flying off the shelves in places like Texas, Nugent said "Absolutely. An armed society is a polite society." And when Morgan brought up that Nugent already accepts some limits to the second amendment by accepting that he cannot have an "armored tank" outside his house, Nugent responded, "Are you sure about that?"