antigravity

Nazi antigravity craft demonstrates 'zero point energy' technology in the 1930s

ANTIGRAVITY - ZERO POINT ENERGY

Posted by Jon King on Dec 04, 2008

Tagged with: acquired alien technology, antigravity, Area 51, conspiracy, free energy, John Hutchinson, UFOs, zero point energy

Acquired Alien Technology … Area 51 … Nazi UFOs … Zero Point Energy…

...But if the Nazis had antigravity technology in the 1930s, what does the US government have today…?

Antigravity – Zero Point Energy

The Nazis, NASA And Inverse Gravity Technology

As well as ‘Black Ops’ scientists working at bases like Area 51, where UFOs and other acquired alien technologies are allegedly being back-engineered, it seems there are also a number of alternative scientists out there experimenting in the field of antigravity, electrogravitics, hydromagnetics, levitron and other exotic propulsion systems.

Names that spring to mind include Professor John Searl, inventor of the Searl Effect Generator and the famed Inverse Gravity Vehicle (IGV), an antigravity or ‘levity’ disc which he claims has flown in orbit.

And Canadian researcher, John Hutchinson, a 1970s Tesla devotee who invented the Hutchinson Effect and produced video footage of heavy metal objects floating in midair, seemingly of their own device.

Like Dr. Hal Puthoff of SRI fame, Hutchinson says these antigravity phenomena occur by subjecting the objects to the physical forces arising from a quantized field, or zero-point energy—the energy remaining when the temperature of a system is lowered to ‘absolute zero’.

Certainly military-industrial giants like Lockheed, Boeing and Northrop are well aware of the benefits of antigravity propulsion—a secret it seems they’re determined to keep from the rest of us mere mortals (check out this revealing BBC News article: Boeing Tries To Defy Gravity).

Bottom line: if the Nazis were developing antigravity technology as long ago as the 1930s, then these aerospace giants, together with NASA, must by now have developed aircraft worthy of any sci-fi novel.

That’s what I think, anyway. How about you? We’d love to hear your views and see your video evidence of antigravity devices in action. Creative license permitted on this one, though we’d prefer you to keep it authentic…

image source: UFO Digest

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