Gary McKinnon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And then next thing you know, oh, it just blows up.
Try to make an example of you.
So when you think about those chemicals, and, you know, we'll get into our mutual interest in Thomas Townsend Brown and anti-gravity experiments.
So you think that they could have been used to create special alloys or what you might call metamaterials in UFO world, which allow for greater thrust in these anti-gravity experiments?
Like one thing...
that is true about the bifield brown effect and this anti-gravity experiment is that if you use an insulator in the middle that is considered a high k dielectric which means it stores and discharges easily a lot of electromagnetism a lot of you know electricity it stores electric fields in it specifically um the thrust you see in the experiment is is much greater from the the negative electrode to the positive electrode so do you think that
you know, I guess barium is actually in Townsend Brown's documents.
Like he talks about it all the time.
Exactly.
So, and then what was the other, I can never pronounce it.
And, and, and you looked into that and that's for like creating alloys.
Yeah, I think it's a strengthening alloy.
It's been a long time since I looked into it, but I think that's what it was.
It was like a strengthening alloy.
Any other chemicals?
It might have even had a shielding.
Not gravitational shielding, but like radiation shielding or something.
I think maybe similar to lead, but I'm not a physicist, so don't quote me.
But it's super interesting if it's used on, like, current space vehicles.
Like, people should go out and look that up, because if it is, you know, that might be an interesting lead.