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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 179167" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I've followed the Bob Lazar story for years. I do believe his story still to this day. I took a different avenue to see if any of his claims were true. </p><p></p><p>It's been a passion of mine throughout my life to develop an anti-gravity drive. So naturally I paid attention to Bob's story to see if he had given any ideas to help me in my quest. There was some info given on an Art Bell show one night that totally fascinated me. He described how the ET craft controlled the power given off by the matter anti-matter reactor. He claimed that the reactor was giving off gravity waves. The reactor was always run at full power. But in order to control the power output the phase of the wave output was varied against the Earth's own gravity wave. </p><p></p><p>So my experimentation with waves began. I wanted to see just what would happen if I built a device that had the ability to vary the phase output between two wave generators. I used two pancake coils to generate magnetic square waves. I designed a variable phase and frequency generator based on the 555 timer chip. I was able to vary the frequency output of the magnetic wave pulses from "0" to "360" degrees. Then the fun began. </p><p></p><p>My initial experimentation began with the elements of magnesium and bismuth. I placed a magnesium metal disk hanging from the ceiling between the two field coils. As I varied the phase between the coils the metal disk would move toward one coil at '90" degrees. And then toward the opposite coil at "270" degrees. It's my suspicion that a composite material of magnesium and bismuth would probably amplify this effect as if it were a motion propulsion battery. Here is just a small video clip of the magnetic phase field experiment:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]GAbMVgRgS1A[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Then one day I decided to see what would happen if I dropped a large neodymium magnet between the two coils. I turned on the device and was immediately startled. The two coils with magnet made a very high volume sound and started to propel itself across my work table. Let me just say for clarification that I did not know you could make a propulsion device by just playing around with a couple of magnetic wave fields and the phase relationship between them. Bob Lazar gave me the idea. I think this experiment validates Bob Lazar's story. Check out my Magnetic Propulsion device:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]rdA9vYyZk1A[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 179167, member: 288"] I've followed the Bob Lazar story for years. I do believe his story still to this day. I took a different avenue to see if any of his claims were true. It's been a passion of mine throughout my life to develop an anti-gravity drive. So naturally I paid attention to Bob's story to see if he had given any ideas to help me in my quest. There was some info given on an Art Bell show one night that totally fascinated me. He described how the ET craft controlled the power given off by the matter anti-matter reactor. He claimed that the reactor was giving off gravity waves. The reactor was always run at full power. But in order to control the power output the phase of the wave output was varied against the Earth's own gravity wave. So my experimentation with waves began. I wanted to see just what would happen if I built a device that had the ability to vary the phase output between two wave generators. I used two pancake coils to generate magnetic square waves. I designed a variable phase and frequency generator based on the 555 timer chip. I was able to vary the frequency output of the magnetic wave pulses from "0" to "360" degrees. Then the fun began. My initial experimentation began with the elements of magnesium and bismuth. I placed a magnesium metal disk hanging from the ceiling between the two field coils. As I varied the phase between the coils the metal disk would move toward one coil at '90" degrees. And then toward the opposite coil at "270" degrees. It's my suspicion that a composite material of magnesium and bismuth would probably amplify this effect as if it were a motion propulsion battery. Here is just a small video clip of the magnetic phase field experiment: [MEDIA=youtube]GAbMVgRgS1A[/MEDIA] Then one day I decided to see what would happen if I dropped a large neodymium magnet between the two coils. I turned on the device and was immediately startled. The two coils with magnet made a very high volume sound and started to propel itself across my work table. Let me just say for clarification that I did not know you could make a propulsion device by just playing around with a couple of magnetic wave fields and the phase relationship between them. Bob Lazar gave me the idea. I think this experiment validates Bob Lazar's story. Check out my Magnetic Propulsion device: [MEDIA=youtube]rdA9vYyZk1A[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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