Title: Re: Defense contractor reticent on anti-gravity discov
The Baron replied

In a message dated 11/17/2005 12:54:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Thanks for the above link which discusses the Nazi Bell Antigravity idea that is very similar to the Carl Sagan Contact antigravity device.

I've spent several hours listening to the people who were promoting the Nazi antigravity idea. I asked them, if the Nazis had weapons like that, why did they loose the war? Their response was, the Nazis didn't loose the war, the Germans did. Someone should have told that to the Nurenberg 10. Yes, I've heard of operation Paperclip.


h shows a picture of a Nazi gyroscope device purchased in a Texas military surplus store, 

The military industrial complex, sold off an antigravity device in a surplus store. Baron, thy middle name should to gullible. I've got a bridge in New York I'd like to sell you.

If either the Americans or Russians had antigravity they would have incorporated it into weapons, and they would be selling them.


  The book above describes the vortex physics detailed in mathematical notation by Konstantine Meyl in his book scalar waves which describes how the antigravity devices work.

Have you built any machine that is detailed in Professor Meyl's book?


Einstein's relativity theory overlooks the above ideas which are based on theories of objectivity and prove that an aether does exist which has been measured as the book

Einstein believed in the possibility of an Aether.


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