[ Originally posted on Facebook 17 December 2019 ]
Not sure how much longer they’re going to be able to keep the lid on all this.
Of course, a kind of pre-Disclosure softening-up process has been under way for some considerable time.
Blockbuster movies like 2001, Close Encounters, and the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises have long been getting us subconsciously primed to accept all sorts of unthinkable ideas.
But in recent years, things have moved more into the open.
In particular, since around 2000 all sorts of military, government and intelligence folks have (been authorized to?) come forward to testify.
You can find many of these and judge for yourself at https://siriusdisclosure.com/evidence/
Now however, things have become decidedly more concrete.
A recent U.S. Navy patent, under the rubric “Unconventional spacecraft propulsion systems,” is for a “Craft using an inertial mass reduction device.”
As you might imagine, it’s brimful with arcane techno-speak (example: “It is possible to reduce the inertial mass and hence the gravitational mass, of a system/object in motion, by an abrupt perturbation of the non-linear background of local spacetime . . . “), but behind it all the craft described is basically an anti-gravity ship that uses a “localized external vacuum” (!) to move “in a space, sea, air, or terrestrial environment” “at extreme speeds.”
Not a UFO then, more of an IFO . . .
Don’t believe me? Go see the thing itself at Google Patents, https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en
This is likely a pre-emptive patent by the U.S., doubtless filed through gritted teeth, but deemed necessary in order to prevent others (China? Russia? India?) from getting there first.
If we’re real lucky it might spark a kind of patent war, as previously classified national programmes are forced into becoming more public.
Serious business yes, but not without humour: the listed inventor here is one Salvatore País, which loosely translates as ‘Saviour of the Country’ . . .
Anti-gravity is just one of the technologies involved in Disclosure.
I’ll be posting my own Disclosure predictions sometime around New Year (when I’ll also be retiring).
Meanwhile, keep an eye on the patents market . . .
P.S. This craft, or a close cousin, is already operational—”TR-3B” refers. If YouTube videos are to be believed (see e.g. https://bit.ly/2YY3mHY, https://bit.ly/2r24m1h, https://bit.ly/2S0wpJn), the U.S. military (inevitably, and alas) seem to have weaponised it . . .