Entries from May 2008 ↓

UK Releases UFO Files

Two years on the heels of the French government, on May 14,2008, the British government announced the release of all its ufo files. This actually means the files from the seventies onwards as previous files were destroyed due to archive costs.
http://ufos.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
The following interview chats about what’s in the releases.
http://downloads.nationalarchives.gov.uk/media/TNA-UFO-2008-05-12.mp3

Although strange craft and funny lights in the sky have been the inspiration for the quest for gravity control, between the French and the English, it’s going to take some sifting. And what is the likelihood that America will release their ufo files?

Big and Small

I need to be brief on this because not only am I including the quantum tiny but also the macro biggie. As David has pointed out, the systems are the same. Like the ending in the first MIB movie. The animation at the end when strange beings bigger than our galaxies are playing marbles which are actually tiny galaxies as big as infinity. But to these beings they are marbles as they would be to us.

Antigravity Suit

Antigravity suits may be a thing if the future. While it would be cool to have the Iron Man suit (see suit assembly video below) there just might be something to the idea of real antigravity suits, not unlike George Jetson. Exoskeleton antigravity suits have been talked about for decades and could very well become a reality, but nothing seems to top this one.

Gravity Control Blog Moved

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Quaint Combustion System Still Big Winner

In the movie, Syriana, the price of a gallon of gasoline was 20 dollars. In real life, a recent prediction suggested a hundred dollars a barrel and 4 dollars a gallon. This has now come true and the new prediction is ten dollars a gallon
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/28/gasoline-to-cost-10.html

To counteract the cost of gasoline, fuel is now being created from corn and other food. This is driving the cost of food up worldwide. It’s now becoming obvious that to convert food into fuel is simply a bad idea.

Expecting the oil and transportation industries to take the lead on promoting gravity control as the new and non polluting propulsion system for the world is the obvious answer. Unfortunately, too obvious. And the world is now too jaded to believe that an oil company would offer to help lead us out of our polluting plight by spearheading gravity control.

And so we press on. If the government has it they aren’t bringing antigravity into the mix. At least not right now. Since now is when we need it perhaps private citizens of the world who can help forward gravity control can be jostled into awareness that
NOW IS WHEN WE NEED IT.

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