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Richard C. Hoagland for NASA Administrator.
Minnesota Explosion
In the first half-hour George spoke with Thor Heinen of VA Graphics who took a
photo of a building that exploded in Ramsey, Minn. More details
here.
Recap
Exploring Antigravity
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 of light, he detailed.
Ventura also outlined how antigravity technology may eventually be used for cars. The FAA has a plan for a "Light Aircraft Control System," he said, where vehicles like
Moller's Skycar would be computer controlled and guided by a series of beacons.
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Antigravity Video Clips
Tim Ventura (pictured) has sent us the following video clips, most set to music, in tandem with the presentation:
Antigravity Mix:
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Lifter Technology:
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450-Caliber Railgun:
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Hutchison Effect:
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Inertial Lifter:
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