Tuesday, January 24, 2023

What is known about secret anti-gravity technology

 Antigravity technology does not officially exist, but unofficially suitable prototypes have long been developed. However, all data on this subject is strictly confidential and only a few could see it. There is currently no scientific evidence of effective anti-gravity technology. Many concepts and theories regarding antigravity have been presented in the scientific literature, but none of them has been experimentally confirmed. Physical theories such as Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum theory do not predict the existence of antigravity. However, many companies and individual researchers claim to be working on developing anti-gravity technologies.

One of the pioneering antigravity researchers is Otis Carr (1904–1982). He was an American inventor and designer who claimed to have developed effective anti-gravity technology. Carr claimed that his designs, called "Otocraft", were capable of flying through the air using antigravity. However, there is no evidence that his designs were effective or even capable of flight. Carr was the subject of much controversy and criticism from scientists and flight specialists who claimed that his claims and constructions were false.

It turns out that anti-gravity technology is far from a conspiracy. On the contrary, there is strong evidence for it. But when we talk about this topic, it's essential to understand the secret service world. In a recent study by Michigan State University, a team found that the Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development were nearly $21 billion short. This money is believed to be used for unregistered programs over which Congress has no control.

Anti-gravity technology definitely falls into the category of inventions that could threaten the control of the elite. Many experts and high-ranking people, military organizations and participants in secret programs spoke about the topics they witnessed. Some of them are various directors of Lockheed Martin's aerospace and defense technology company. One of them is Steve Justice.

He spoke openly about the technologies he had seen and worked with. According to him, they are several generations ahead of those we know today. There is also intensive work on UFO-like aircraft. They mimic the possibilities seen in unidentified flying phenomena with a propulsion system that alters space-time.

It should also be mentioned that the owners of antigravity technology were also supposed to be the Nazis. They allegedly created a series of vehicles called Haunebu, which conspiracy theories claimed were built by the Germans during World War II. According to these theories, these vehicles were capable of spaceflight and used mysterious anti-gravity technology. However, there is no convincing historical evidence that these vehicles were actually built or used by the Nazis.

There is a theory that these Nazi anti-gravity saucers were de facto modern versions of Hindu Vimans. In this context, the Ahnenerbe organization, which was founded in Germany in 1935, should be mentioned. Its name comes from the words "Ahnenerbe" meaning "heritage of the ancestors". This organization was affiliated with the SS and aimed to study and promote German culture, racial science and archaeology. The Ahnenerbe conducted many studies and expeditions in various parts of Europe, Asia and Africa, which aimed to prove the thesis of the superiority of the Aryan race. These experts were supposed to find an ancient vimana somewhere in Tibet and it was transported to Germany to copy the technology as wunderwaffe.

Vimanas are hypothetical flying machines that, according to Hindu mythology and tradition, were used by gods and kings to fly through the air. The word "vimana" comes from the Sanskrit language and means "floating in the air". According to ancient texts, vimanas were spaceships that could travel through the air, in space, and between planets. Some say that the vimanas were actual machines that actually existed in the past, others consider them to be mythological elements with no reference to reality.

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