Jesse Michels on inventor Thomas Townsend Brown, gravity and UFOs — “He was likely CIA office of scientific intelligence (the group probably involved in all UFO and Antigravity related research midcentury)”


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https://twitter.com/AlchemyAmerican/status/1760824085058367848

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100 years ago, an American inventor named Thomas Townsend Brown believed he found a link between electromagnetism and gravity. He was immediately written off as a quack. But Paul Schatzkin @driver49 spent a decade plus researching him, and the truth (as you’ll find from his incredible book, The Man Who Mastered Gravity), is not so simple:

1) Highly credible witnesses to Brown’s anomalous gravity related experiments in science and government include: Edward Teller (Hydrogen Bomb inventor), Curtis LeMay (Air Force General), Bill Lear (Learjet), Paul Alfred Biefeld (physicist), Agnew Bahnson (physics research patron who supported the establishment of quantum gravity) and others (we have quotes from these people in the video, linked below)

2) There is a LOT of evidence Brown’s work made it into the B2 Stealth Bomber. There’s also a 1942 FBI file on him stating he knew more about radar than anyone else in the Navy; not smoking guns that he cracked anti-gravity (at all), but quickly dispels the illusion his work never amounted to anything

3) We also know through Schatzkin’s research, that Brown retrieved exotic propulsion technology from Nazi Germany. Likely from SS officer Hans Kammler’s Skoda Works

4) We interview an anonymous (presently active) top Navy Scientist that believes Brown did discover the missing link between electromagnetism and gravity; he presents a novel framework for this link

5) It is my belief that Brown’s story is far deeper than meets the eye; it has implications for the nature of time (tightly related to gravity, even in conventional General Relativity) and our understanding of “UFOs and ETs”. He was likely CIA office of scientific intelligence (the group probably involved in all UFO and Antigravity related research midcentury)

6) The whole Bob Lazar story is probably best explained through the lens of Thomas Townsend Brown

7) If Brown didn’t crack anti-gravity (very open to that), he likely created novel forms of ion-based propulsion in use in very advanced tech today

8) All of Brown’s work needs modern and independent replication and corroboration in a vacuum chamber. We’ll pay anyone $50,000-100,000 (or more, if necessary, depending on equipment needs) to do this if you let us film it.

Special thanks to @iamnickcook who also makes an appearance and has extensively researched the history of Aerospace gravity related research (meeting with top Prime Contractor/Defense brass). This couldn’t have been made without his incredible book, The Hunt for Zero Point.

Watch, if you’re ready for a wild, wild ride: https://shorturl.at/zJZ38

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