Antigravity Research Surfaces
Information about Top Secret
Antigravity Vehicle Released
A documentary on the alleged
true story of a man who believes he gained inside knowledge about a top secret
anti-gravity spaceship has recently been released, despite the death of the
movie’s creator in 2013. The filmmaker’s estate released the video on Vimeo last
month.
James Allen, the film’s creator, says that he originally took on this
project as a thesis for his Masters in Fine Arts degree.
However, he began to feel that the subject was of immense importance, and
warranted a full length documentary.
In an interview in June of 2013, Allen explained, “If this story is
true, and at this point I am fairly convinced that it is, it could be a window
into one of the most important technological developments in history.”
Allen describes the technology as a “Faster-than-light propulsion system
that agrees with Einstein’s theories, and the fact that we are surrounded by
unlimited, untapped free energy everywhere.”
The movie is titled Zero-Point: the Story of Mark McCandlish and the
Flux Liner. McCandlish and his research is the main source for the information
in the documentary. McCandlish is an aerospace illustrator who began
researching antigravity in 1988 when a friend described to him a secret
advanced anti-gravity vehicle he had seen at Norton Air Force Base.
The story goes, McCandlish and a friend were planning on attending an
air show at Norton Air Force Base, but McCandlish had to cancel due to a last
minute illustration needed by Popular Mechanics. His friend did go, and through
a well connected acquaintance was able to gain entrance to a secured area of
the base with a special display for politicians and military personnel with
high level security clearances.
McCandlish’s friend told him that in this display were three flying
saucers floating above the ground. They made no sound. One of them had the side
panels removed so that people could view the inner workings. There was also a
monitor showing a video of the craft being test-flown. They made “hopping”
maneuvers, and then could shoot straight up at incredible speeds. All while
making no sound.
The craft were referred to as Alien Reproduction Vehicles (ARVs), and
also had the nickname, “Flux Liner.” McCandlish says he believes these craft
are part of a secret program that has been around for decades.
Using his friend’s description, McCandlish sketched the vehicle, and he
has since done research on how he believes the technology works. He says they
use zero-point energy, a concept originally theorized by Albert Einstein.
Zero Point: The Story of Mark McCandlish and the Fluxliner (HQ) from James Gladman on Vimeo.
Military-aeronautical Illustrator Mark McCandlish was riding the wave of success making images of classified projects for the military-industrial complex. Then he made a drawing of a top secret project that he wasn't supposed to know about. And big trouble ensued. For those who want a story of intrigue, secrets, and technology. Detailed information on the history, physics and technological mechanisms regarding faster-than-light travel, antigravity, and zero-point energy is also covered in detail.
The movie also covers the “big trouble” that ensued for McCandlish after
releasing his drawings. The description says the movie is “For those who want a
story of intrigue, secrets, and technology.”
Drawing of the Flux Liner – Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) from the
Kickstarter video. (Credit: James Allen)
Sadly, Allen was only able to screen the movie a few times before
passing away. On December 13th, 2013 we received a note from James Gladman, who
said he was the executor of Allen’s estate. The message said that Allen had
passed away the day prior due to an extremely rare type of cancer.
Gladman recently contacted us again to let us know that after tying up
some loose ends, including pursuing the possibility of a distribution deal, he
finally was ready to set the film free.
We were happy to participate in getting the word out for James and
honored to have known him. We send our condolences to his friends and family.
The movie, along with an interview for The Disclosure Project, can be
seen below.
Zero Point: The Story of Mark McCandlish and the
the Fluxliner (HQ) from James Gladman on Vimeo.
Military-aeronautical Illustrator Mark McCandlish was riding the wave of
success making images of classified projects for the military-industrial
complex. Then he made a drawing of a top secret project that he wasn’t supposed
to know about. And big trouble ensued. For those who want a story of intrigue,
secrets, and technology. Detailed information on the history, physics and
technological mechanisms regarding faster-than-light travel, antigravity, and
zero-point energy is also covered in detail.
From UFO Disclosure
@ http://www.ufodisclosure.net/information-about-top-secret-antigravity-vehicle-released/
Anti-gravity propulsion comes ‘out of the closet’
by Nick Cook, JDW Aerospace Consultant, London - Jane's Defense Weekly
Boeing,
the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, has admitted it is working on
experimental anti-gravity projects that could overturn a century of
conventional aerospace propulsion technology if the science underpinning them
can be engineered into hardware.
As part of the effort, which is being run out of Boeing’s Phantom Works advanced research and development facility in Seattle, the company is trying to solicit the services of a Russian scientist who claims he has developed anti-gravity devices in Russia and Finland. The approach, however, has been thwarted by Russian officialdom. The Boeing drive to develop a collaborative relationship with the scientist in question, Dr Evgeny Podkletnov, has its own internal project name: ‘GRASP’ — Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion. A GRASP briefing document obtained by JDW sets out what Boeing believes to be at stake. "If gravity modification is real," it says, "it will alter the entire aerospace business." GRASP’s objective is to explore propellentless propulsion (the aerospace world’s more formal term for anti-gravity), determine the validity of Podkletnov’s work and "examine possible uses for such a technology". Applications, the company says, could include space launch systems, artificial gravity on spacecraft, aircraft propulsion and ‘fuelless’ electricity generation — so-called ‘free energy’. But it is also apparent that Podkletnov’s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov’s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ‘impulse gravity generator’, are capable of producing a beam of ‘gravity-like’ energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object — enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed. Podkletnov maintains that a laboratory installation in Russia has already demonstrated the 4in (10cm) wide beam’s ability to repel objects a kilometre away and that it exhibits negligible power loss at distances of up to 200km. Such a device, observers say, could be adapted for use as an anti-satellite weapon or a ballistic missile shield. Podkletnov declared that any object placed above his rapidly spinning superconducting apparatus lost up to 2% of its weight. Although he was vilified by traditionalists who claimed that gravity-shielding was impossible under the known laws of physics, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) attempted to replicate his work in the mid-1990s. Because NASA lacked Podkletnov’s unique formula for the work, the attempt failed. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama will shortly conduct a second set of experiments using apparatus built to Podkletnov’s specifications. Boeing recently approached Podkletnov directly, but promptly fell foul of Russian technology transfer controls (Moscow wants to stem the exodus of Russian high technology to the West). The GRASP briefing document reveals that BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin have also contacted Podkletnov "and have some activity in this area". It is also possible, Boeing admits, that "classified activities in gravity modification may exist". The paper points out that Podkletnov is strongly anti-military and will only provide assistance if the research is carried out in the ‘white world’ of open development. |
From UFO Evidence @ http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc1064.htm
More Fringe Science: Boeing Admits Anti-Gravity Work
by
…Anti-gravity is in the news again, and it appears that it is Nick Cook who has reported on this story.
Why is that significant? Well, for those who already know, forgive me while I pause to bring those who don't know up to speed. Mr. Cook is a British aerospace researcher and writer, and a regular contributor to the prestigious journal on all matters of defense, defense and military technology, Jane's Defence Weekly. Jane's has been around since technology began to play an important, and indeed, the crucial role, in military affairs with the advent of the all-big gun dreadnought battleship at the beginning of the last century, and has become "must reading" for anyone interested in the latest (publicly-known) technologies and their impact in tactical and strategic policy formation. Indeed, at one point every captain of a major warship in the world's major navies had a copy of the latest editions of Jane's "All the World's Warships" for recognition purposes, and to give him a quick reference of an opposing ship's armament, defense capabilities, and so on. Jane's was the "bible" of naval architecture, and as military technology has changed, Jane's has morphed with it. Such insight also means that Jane's has kept carefully cultivated relationships and contacts within all the world's major defense corporations and industries, from Armstrong, Vickers, Blohm und Voss, Krupp and Mistubishi, to Boeing, British Aerospace, Rolls Royce, Dassault and so on down to today.
So when Mr. Cook writes a book such as his now well-known and bestselling book The Hunt for Zero-Point, a book that first exposed the Nazi Bell project in detail to English speaking audiences, or when he writes articles about Boeing and antigravity, people should sit up and take notice:
Now there are a number of things in this article [see above] I want to draw your attention to:
"As part of the effort, which is being run out of Boeing’s Phantom Works advanced research and development facility in Seattle, the company is trying to solicit the services of a Russian scientist who claims he has developed anti-gravity devices in Russia and Finland. The approach, however, has been thwarted by Russian officialdom.
"The Boeing drive to develop a collaborative relationship with the scientist in question, Dr Evgeny Podkletnov, has its own internal project name: ‘GRASP’ — Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion."
Now Dr. Evgeny Podkletnov's work has been known for quite some time, as have its anti-gravity implications. Indeed, Cook himself first wrote of this back in his turn-of-the-millennium bestselling book. Nor should it surprise us that Russia has thwarted efforts to allow Podkletnov to go to the West even if he were inclined to do so, for his work has obvious national security implications. Dr. Podkletnov has become a "resource." And that means of course that the Russians are working on it too. We'll get back to that in a moment.
Then there's this:
"But it is also apparent that Podkletnov’s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov’s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ‘impulse gravity generator’, are capable of producing a beam of ‘gravity-like’ energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object — enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed.
"Podkletnov maintains that a laboratory installation in Russia has already demonstrated the 4in (10cm) wide beam’s ability to repel objects a kilometre away and that it exhibits negligible power loss at distances of up to 200km. Such a device, observers say, could be adapted for use as an anti-satellite weapon or a ballistic missile shield. Podkletnov declared that any object placed above his rapidly spinning superconducting apparatus lost up to 2% of its weight.
"Although he was vilified by traditionalists who claimed that gravity-shielding was impossible under the known laws of physics, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) attempted to replicate his work in the mid-1990s. Because NASA lacked Podkletnov’s unique formula for the work, the attempt failed. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama will shortly conduct a second set of experiments using apparatus built to Podkletnov’s specifications."
Now using high power gravity waves would be a handy thing to have around for a weapon, particularly if one wanted, say, to vaporize a threatening asteroid (think Mr. Dmitri Medvedev here folks). Now note that, according to Cook, Boeing has a paper that claims that Podkletnov (and therefore, the Russians) has a device called an "impulse gravity generator." capable of inducing 1000gs on any object and, in effect, crushing it to vapor. And that too is a handy thing to have around if one wants to build - as does Mr. Medvedev - a Russian asteroid space defense system. It's also a handy device to have around if one wants to blow up huge spaceships or the occasionally troublesome planet, a la George Lucas' Star Wars scenario, but that's a much older story that we don't have time to go into here.
Note however that Podkletnov is also maintaining that a Russian laboratory has some version of a device - perhaps his own - that exudes a beam that can repel an object at a kilometer's distance. This too, believe it or not, is nothing new. The idea has been around since the 1950s, and was, in fact, the object of a now declassified US program to use concentrated microwaves as a propulsion system, utilizing the repelling quality known as the microwave soliton effect, a project and effect recently documentaed by Dr. Paul LaViolette's excellent book Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion(the book is available on my website's webstore). What is comparatively new is Mr. Cook's statement in the article that the effect has been extended with negligible power loss to 200km. (A side note: readers of my book Covert Wars and Breakaway Civilizations will recall the US military project to base satellites in space and to beam microwave power back to the Earth for conversion to electricity. The result of that project, had it been implemented, would have been that the Earth-bound microwave receiving stations would have been so saturated with microwave radiation as to crisp the area for 145 km/sq around the site, and nothing could have lived or grown within that area. This suggests that similar effects might be evident in Russia, and that that country, with such vast amounts of wilderness, would be the ideal place to develop and test such a technology.)
What is really intriguing about the article - and Mr. Cook apparently missed this point - is the assertion that there are also materials that have "shielding" properties, and that these are unknown to current laws of physics. Perhaps...perhaps not, for again, readers of my books, and in particular The Philosophers' Stone, will recall that Dr. Nicolai Kozyrev's torsion experiments revealed that some materials shielded against torsion waves/effects more than others, and some metals, such as aluminum, shielded against it altogether. Torsion and gravity are connected, though in ways not yet adequately understood. But the bottom line here is what Mr. Cook's article suggests, and that is, that Russia, despite all public denials about pseudo-science and so on connected with Kozyrev's and his followers' work, is still conducting secret research into it, and if Podkletnov's assertions as revealed in this article are true, doing so on a large scale and developing first generation(or later) practical devices.
And finally, and most obviously, I hope you caught the subtle and implied message in the article: Russia is doing practical anti-gravity research, and they are ahead of us and we need to catch up fast....
Sound familiar?
See you on the flip side...
Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the
University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and
science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which
the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his
first venture into "alternative history and science".
From Giza Death Star @ http://gizadeathstar.com/2014/01/fringe-science-boeing-admits-anti-gravity-work/
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Mark McCandlish is an actor, he also plays the role of District Attorney In Wayzata, MN. Goes by the name of Jeff Lambert... Funny shit.... All is propaganda in this video and why do they serve this shit? Simple, to keep the mythical powers that be, in their roles as ACTORS.
ReplyDeleteIf not for our fervent belief in the right to free speech we'd remove these pernicious lies of yours regarding crisis actors. Others be warned - this anonymous commentator is either trying to pull your leg or his own.
DeleteMcCandlish also played the role of Michael C. Ruppert
ReplyDeleteAlways watch out for people who have multiple fronts, for the games that they play are always deceptive by nature!
ReplyDeleteI'll repeat, McCandlish is also played by the role of Michael C. Puppet I mean, Ruppert
ReplyDeleteCertainly don't take my word for it, do your own research!
ReplyDeleteI'm very good at facial, and voice recognition. I picked up these skills as an actor, very good at observing people and knowing who they are as they play other roles upon the worlds lying stage. Are people aware that they're often being lied to by ACTORS who play more than one political role in the media? Are they aware that anti-intelligence networks around the world are simply set up to fool us into believing in their cons about aliens any any other fairy-tales? Don't be so damn gullible, I guess that's my point.
ReplyDeleteI'll give you another example related to the medias propaganda machine. Check this one out for yourselves. Does anyone know the actor Nicolas Giraud? He played the role of Peter, in the film 'Taken' with Liam Neeson. Well this guy was also hired by an anti-intelligence group to play the role of one of the dancing Israelis arrested at the 9-11 false flag event... Funny shit, indeed! This stuff goes on all the time, and whether he's aware of it or not, the Illuminator uses these propaganda pieces mixes them with some really good articles based on FACTS and puts them all in a blender. I think this is probably an Israeli connected site to help them gather info and to hide info, or confuse people about what is factual and what is not.
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