I've never seen evidence the Nazis invented an antigravity machine in the 1850's as you stated. Joseph Farrel, Ph. D., who is regularly interviewed by Dark Journalist, talks, and has written about the Nazis Bell which was some type of very high energy, electromagnet rotating device almost like a centrifuge that was developed in years leading up to, and during WWII which had some odd properties.
Penny Bradley, the sole surviving graduate of Langley's top-secret 'CLASS 1964' super soldier program has info regarding this. Remember, if we knew about these hidden technologies, they wouldn't need someone like the dark journalist, or other influencers, to help the world obtain knowledge about all of these secrets. Dark journalist is not the sole arbiter of what was, is or will be true and revealed. Be careful not to allow yourself to get stuck in a silo of information from any one source.
I have always used multiple sources of information because I have been an avid reader seeking truth since I was a child.
The benefit of being an electrical/bio engineer is I had to take alot of advanced coursework in engineering, and physics, and there are some obvious issues with Penny Bradley's claim.
I don't believe the knowledge of electromagnetics, electromechanics, and physics in the 1850's was advanced enough for whatever claim Penny Bradley may have made about Nazis, that didn't become active in Germany until the early 20th Century, or other Germans, inventing antigravity tech at that time.
Maxwell's Equations weren't published until the 1860's; Tesla, who developed alternating current, and did other more profound work that likely led to antigravity tech, wasn't born until 1856; and Einstein until 1879 so it seems quite likely Penny Bradley isn't anywhere near accurate in her claim, not to mention that if the Germans had antigravity tech in the 1850's it's almost certainly they would have won WWI, and WWII.
Keep an open mind. Think beyond your books and course work. So much of what you and most of the world believe to be factual, has been manufactured for man's desperate need to try to make sense of things and deconstruct every single thing on and off earth. And of course to keep their narrative alive and making sense to those, like you, who stick to the books. The Germans were working with other beings. Hence, they "invented" this technology. Fact. Whether you want to accept that beings were here much earlier than Roswell is up to you, but again, I just say to look beyond the obvious before making up your mind. Thank you for your comments.
The evidence appears to suggest that beings from other parts of the cosmos have been here for millennia. That seems likely to me given the size, and age of our universe.
On the other hand, given the technology Edgar Casey said the Atlanteans had, all this UFO tech may actually all be human-designed or a result of a combination of human, and off-world-beings developing it which is probably most likely given the evidence.
There's some evidence the Germans may have been working with non-human beings. Ive read about Thule Society, the Vril Society, and Maria Orsic. The Germans were also up in Tibet in the early 20th Century likely looking for something esoteric, and they were exploring the South Pole.
There is far more evidence that humans were, in the mid 19th Century, developing antigravity although it was not a Nazis effort. Walter Bosley has researched, and written extensively on the topic, and goes through that evidence in this recent interview with Dark Journalist.
Eric Hecker, the Raytheon employee who discussed the neutrino array at the South Pole at Steven Greer's recent whistle-blower conference, had Penny on his small YouTube channel a few months ago for a brief preview. He's highly credible, and provides his creds or Greer wouldn't have had him at his event. I don't find Penny all that credible as she gets basic historical facts wrong, and I tend not to trust people who claim to be super soldiers after the Corey Goode scam. It's possible the CIA had "soldiers" in the 1960's. Are you aware if she's provided real evidence she worked for the CIA?
I've never seen evidence the Nazis invented an antigravity machine in the 1850's as you stated. Joseph Farrel, Ph. D., who is regularly interviewed by Dark Journalist, talks, and has written about the Nazis Bell which was some type of very high energy, electromagnet rotating device almost like a centrifuge that was developed in years leading up to, and during WWII which had some odd properties.
Penny Bradley, the sole surviving graduate of Langley's top-secret 'CLASS 1964' super soldier program has info regarding this. Remember, if we knew about these hidden technologies, they wouldn't need someone like the dark journalist, or other influencers, to help the world obtain knowledge about all of these secrets. Dark journalist is not the sole arbiter of what was, is or will be true and revealed. Be careful not to allow yourself to get stuck in a silo of information from any one source.
I have always used multiple sources of information because I have been an avid reader seeking truth since I was a child.
The benefit of being an electrical/bio engineer is I had to take alot of advanced coursework in engineering, and physics, and there are some obvious issues with Penny Bradley's claim.
I don't believe the knowledge of electromagnetics, electromechanics, and physics in the 1850's was advanced enough for whatever claim Penny Bradley may have made about Nazis, that didn't become active in Germany until the early 20th Century, or other Germans, inventing antigravity tech at that time.
Maxwell's Equations weren't published until the 1860's; Tesla, who developed alternating current, and did other more profound work that likely led to antigravity tech, wasn't born until 1856; and Einstein until 1879 so it seems quite likely Penny Bradley isn't anywhere near accurate in her claim, not to mention that if the Germans had antigravity tech in the 1850's it's almost certainly they would have won WWI, and WWII.
Keep an open mind. Think beyond your books and course work. So much of what you and most of the world believe to be factual, has been manufactured for man's desperate need to try to make sense of things and deconstruct every single thing on and off earth. And of course to keep their narrative alive and making sense to those, like you, who stick to the books. The Germans were working with other beings. Hence, they "invented" this technology. Fact. Whether you want to accept that beings were here much earlier than Roswell is up to you, but again, I just say to look beyond the obvious before making up your mind. Thank you for your comments.
The evidence appears to suggest that beings from other parts of the cosmos have been here for millennia. That seems likely to me given the size, and age of our universe.
On the other hand, given the technology Edgar Casey said the Atlanteans had, all this UFO tech may actually all be human-designed or a result of a combination of human, and off-world-beings developing it which is probably most likely given the evidence.
There's some evidence the Germans may have been working with non-human beings. Ive read about Thule Society, the Vril Society, and Maria Orsic. The Germans were also up in Tibet in the early 20th Century likely looking for something esoteric, and they were exploring the South Pole.
There is far more evidence that humans were, in the mid 19th Century, developing antigravity although it was not a Nazis effort. Walter Bosley has researched, and written extensively on the topic, and goes through that evidence in this recent interview with Dark Journalist.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3zhkxNrVeOk&t=286s
Eric Hecker, the Raytheon employee who discussed the neutrino array at the South Pole at Steven Greer's recent whistle-blower conference, had Penny on his small YouTube channel a few months ago for a brief preview. He's highly credible, and provides his creds or Greer wouldn't have had him at his event. I don't find Penny all that credible as she gets basic historical facts wrong, and I tend not to trust people who claim to be super soldiers after the Corey Goode scam. It's possible the CIA had "soldiers" in the 1960's. Are you aware if she's provided real evidence she worked for the CIA?
Thank you for your assessment!