Major Donald E. Keyhoe is someone I met and interviewed live on CFVR Radio in the Fraser Valley just outside Vancouver Canada. It was 1965 and Major Keyhoe had this travelling ufo show where he spoke and showed slides and solicited funds to keep the good work going. The following link was written by Keyhoe in 1967 and the similarity to today’s rhetoric is less than subtle.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project056.html
Entries from April 2008 ↓
News From the Future Past
April 24th, 2008 — more odd
7 Ways to Antigravity
April 24th, 2008 — Science
7 methods to generate gravity control.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project088.html
The question is, is Unity one of the methods described? Or does Unity make it eight.
the quest for survival
April 22nd, 2008 — Uncategorized
Never before in recorded history, is a suitable phrase for this link. The way to gravity control seems to be blocked in the US. Even the Mythbusters have publicly said, free energy is busted. To the US patent office, free energy means perpetual motion which the patent office will not entertain. Thus, to date, 5000 patent applications regarding free energy are suspended or classified in America. It gives the appearance that oil wants to be number one as long as it can but it’s obviously just a matter of time before a new system supercedes our one hundred year old combustion system and our thousands of years old rocket system. Gravity control will follow soon but right now, here’s a subject worth kicking around and how we might help fix things.
http://www.falkvinge.com/2008/03/why-us-is-collapsing.html
Food for Fuel - Sounds Delicious
April 19th, 2008 — Observations, Science
The demand for Corn-Derived Fuel is driving up food prices, with an average increase of only 2.5 percent betweent 2001 - 2006. But according to the Department of Labor, food prices for the first three months of the year rose at a rate that translates to an annual increase of 5.3 percent.
While a few believe biofuels couldĀ contribute to starvation for some by driving up food costs, my own thought is we’ll stillĀ be dealing with emissions. It’s just a different fuel source. This is still using the same technology and if we’re going to deal with one problem (fuel costs) we should also consider this the opportunity to address another issue - global warming.
Matrix Mistakes
April 13th, 2008 — Uncategorized
