I always treated this story with quite a bit of skepticism. But I do have an open mind. So if anything comes along to support Grebennikov's claims, then that would tend to sway me in favor of this story. Consider me swayed.
Skip forward to 17:30 and witness this for yourself.
I don't believe that video for a second.
If you read grebennikov's work putting one bug part over the other cancels out the levitation effect, doesn't do the exact opposite and make it hover.
the japanese fan arrangement under his flying platform was designed to turn off the antigravity by stacking the bug parts on top of themselves as the fan folded back up so he'd lose altitude.
and the bug isn't a beetle.
why does nobody in all of paranormalis ever read a book?
he said he waited until the bugs died naturally.
they don't last long.
he would've needed a microscopic 3d printing machine to replicate the material.
I doubt he did that with his wood artist case, clutch cable controlled and wingnut assembled flying platform at least not at first.
why does nobody know what the insect is other than me? jeeze.
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