Posted on Jun 10, 2021
That UFO report has us thinking all wrong about the military
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Mystery or manipulation?
All of this presumes that UAPs truly are a mystery to the US military, and here again we have to consider the secrecy that's ingrained within military and intelligence institutions. The Roswell incident has been attributed to a secret military reconnaissance project, and a number of UFO sightings can be traced to B-2 stealth bombers and other military aircraft that were once classified.
In 2016 the US Navy and an inventor named Salvatore Cezar Pais applied for a patent for a "craft using an inertial mass reduction device," which the US Patent and Trademark Office categorized as an "unconventional spacecraft propulsion system."
The patent, which was granted in 2018, describes a means of generating electromagnetic fields that basically manipulate gravity in localized ways to create a vacuum around a spacecraft, reducing the effects of not only the craft's own mass, but also eliminating water and air resistance.
"As a result, extreme craft speeds can be achieved," the patent application reads. It also at one point mentions that "these systems would be strategically placed on an intergalactic craft."
Mystery or manipulation?
All of this presumes that UAPs truly are a mystery to the US military, and here again we have to consider the secrecy that's ingrained within military and intelligence institutions. The Roswell incident has been attributed to a secret military reconnaissance project, and a number of UFO sightings can be traced to B-2 stealth bombers and other military aircraft that were once classified.
In 2016 the US Navy and an inventor named Salvatore Cezar Pais applied for a patent for a "craft using an inertial mass reduction device," which the US Patent and Trademark Office categorized as an "unconventional spacecraft propulsion system."
The patent, which was granted in 2018, describes a means of generating electromagnetic fields that basically manipulate gravity in localized ways to create a vacuum around a spacecraft, reducing the effects of not only the craft's own mass, but also eliminating water and air resistance.
"As a result, extreme craft speeds can be achieved," the patent application reads. It also at one point mentions that "these systems would be strategically placed on an intergalactic craft."
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Probably a good bet. I too find it hard to believe the government knows more than they want to tell us.
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