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Flashback: Boeing seeks antigravity technology

In July 2002, Nick Cook, writing for Jane's Civil Aerospace, revealed a Boeing project to obtain antigravity technology.

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09/05/2010 03:37 AM CST

(STARpod.org) -- Nick Cook, a senior writer and aerospace consultant for Jane's Defence Weekly, revealed that Boeing was looking to anti-gravity technology for the next generation of air and space vehicles.

In his article, "Anti-gravity propulsion comes out of the closet," Cook identified Boeing's Phantom Works facility as the home of the anti-gravity effort.

The core controversy behind the movement to develop anti-gravity, which was also being explored by NASA under the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program, originated with A Russian scientist named Evgeny (Eugene) Podkletnov.

Dr. Podkletnov had initially announced an accidental discovery of a weigh-reducing effect that was apparently induced by his experiments involving superconductors.

Nick Cook was able to obtain a copy of an internal Boeing document about a program called GRASP: Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion.

Cook quoted the document:

"If gravity modification is real, it wall alter the entire aerospace business."

After announcing his alleged anti-gravity discovery, Podkletnov announced a more startling discovery: a "gravity-like" force beam, capable of blasting brick at a distance.

Cook pointed out the weaponization of a force beam could be used to knock missiles and aircraft out of the sky.

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In addition to Boeing, Cook reported that the GRASP document identified BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin as having "some activity in this area."

It was also suggested that government funded black-project secret research might be taking place elsewhere.

In addition to the Boeing GRASP document seen by Nick Cook, STARstream Research uncovered a budget document which proved that the US Army Aviation and Missile Command spent nearly a half-million dollars to investigate the work of Ning Li, who had also proposed a method of altering gravity using superconductors.

Today, the status of anti-gravity research remains unknown.

The white-world open research conducted by NASA on breakthrough propulsion has been discontinued. The results of the Army investigation of Ning Li's antigravity research have not been published. Other alternative ideas for exotic propulsion have quietly disappeared.

For several years, the STAIF conference on advanced technologies promoted breakthrough concepts for exotic propulsion.

A source involved in covering aerospace technology on the Internet  reported to STARstream Research an attempted recruitment by "an outfit out of Fort Meade" to influence foreign perceptions of exotic propulsion research, by controlling the publication of articles about exotic technology.

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