John Bajak's Flux Capacitor Report File

TimeFlipper

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If I remember correctly, didn't John Bajak receive the Flux Capacitor design from MiBs? Or some shady dude?

Same with Gibbs, apparently he got the schematics (or a demo device) from a weird dude who visited him on his farm. Again, couldn't be identified. Stories ranged over the years from an ordinary person, to a grey alien, future-Gibbs, future random guy, etc.

It seems it's a pretty recurring concept between devices. Gotta wonder who comes up with those devices.
IMHO the guys who come up with "those" type of devices that contain less than 5 components plus a few switches and strands of wire, are simply "taking the piss" out of those people who are so easily fooled :geek: :fp:..
 

lamdo263

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What I don't get on the Bajak is that I know in some respects, to the early power main coupled to antenna experiment, making that suspended paperclip go zero, that the Bajak is a super loading style of jumping style device. But what I don't get in theory, is the director, that affords the transmitted matter, a place and time to appear, once the transportation process occurs?

In the Philadelphia Experiment, there were sailors using these devices, that showed up at a bar, to fight. So a director of some sort had to be used on time place and materialization zone?

This was intentional. They also used the Tesla jump device in the back seat area of a T-33 jet airplane. They used it once and the plane jumped. However in one of the T-33s, guess there more than one after the unit was supposedly taken out, they reused this plane for a normal flight with AF personnel and at altitude during a flight, the plane went totally zero and was never found again.

This imparts the fear of going zero, if you time travel at all. Thanks so much for your post, really interesting topic. Got some pointers from the book Thin Air by Geo C Simpson Dell Books pub 1978. Also have read about this in FATE Magazine, search in archives if so inclined fate magazine topic archives - Bing Documenting the strange and unknown | Fate Magazine
 

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