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Tim Ventura has a career in Information Tech and telecommunications in the Seattle area. He started doing independent research into Antigravity in 1992, but didn't begin sharing his work with the pubic until 2002. He created The American Antigravity website in 2002 when he became involved with the Lifter project, popularized by Jean-Louis Naudin on the JLN-Labs website in France. American Antigravity has done considerable research since that time into a variety of antigravity and field-effect propulsion projects.
The American Antigravity website has become the most comprehensive resource of its kind online and has evolved since its inception into a one-stop resource for news and information about Antigravity technology. In addition, Tim's American Antigravity website has been featured on a multitude of television networks, such as Nippon TV and the BBC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane's Defense Weekly.
The Shuttle Mission/Antigravity |
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| Sunday August 7, 2005 |
George Noory, now hosting the first Sunday of each month, welcomed Richard C. Hoagland ofEnterprise Mission, who was paired with two different guests. In Hour 2, Hoagland brought on ex-NASA employee Ken Johnston, and the two discussed various issues related to the Shuttle Discovery, which was preparing for its re-entry. Johnston related how over twenty years ago he was involved in doing a simulation of repairing shuttle tile damage, using a putty that had the consistency of peanut butter. Tim Ventura of American Antigravity joined the show for the next two hours. Beyond the antiquated propulsion systems of the current shuttles, their computer systems are also outdated, declared Ventura. Noting there is a large diversity of antigravity research coming to the forefront, he said one of the latest projects involves using plasmas. Hoagland commented that actual antigravity hardware is also beginning to appear. Space activism, stated Ventura, is the "new environmentalism for the
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Host: George Noory
Exploring Antigravity |
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| Tuesday December 28, 2004 |
In the first hour Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission discussed the Hyperdimensional Physics of earth changes. Variations in the earth's wobble precede major earthquakes, and may be related to their onset, he asserted.For the main part of the show, Hoagland was joined by Tim Ventura, the creator of the American Antigravity website, to talk about experiments in antigravity and how they could lead to revolutionary developments in aerospace and transportation. Ventura discussed his experiments creating lifters, lightweight balsa wood constructions that take to the air when they are subjected to high voltage. The lifters may be reducing the resistance of the ether around them, Hoagland suggested.The work of antigravity pioneers such as Eugene Podkletnov and Dr. Ning Li (who seems to have mysteriously disappeared) was delved into by Ventura. Podkletnov's "forced beam" experiments reportedly demonstrated enough force to punch through concrete at many times faster than the speed
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Host: George Noory