Wow! is all I can say after reading through a lot of the article, to which you linked, on "electrogravitics." It almost makes me want to read everything associated with that author and/or that topic. I await your comments on that article.
Meanwhile, I just learned today that.two married couple friends of mine who live in Altadena, California, are now the owners of hundreds of pounds of ashes and useless rubble instead of livable homes. They are all alive and living in hotels while planning the rest of their lives.
A college pal's son lost his home in the Pacific Palisades, but at least he was able to move back in with his parents for now (and they took in another family that has been rendered homeless, but fortunately, they live in a mansion).
It is well known that electrogravitics went black in the 1950s. Bill Ryan asked about it, and I got the answer that that woman's father went "black" in 1959.
Greer and others said around 1954. I can easily see that publications could have gone black in 1954, but it did not make it to Amy's father until 1959, as far as discussing with his family. T. Townsend Brown did some of the early work on it, and Amy (the woman with that father) wrote that her father worked with Brown. As far as the technicalities of electrogravity, I am no expert, but Spark Sweet's gizmo produced antigravity effects.
Zero-point energy and electrogravity seem to be closely related. I'll reveal a little more about my friend's show. The person who demonstrated antigravity just began floating off. The scuttlebutt that I have heard about that is that there is a kind of hip belt that they wear, which contains the antigravity module, and I think that a free energy module may also be involved. As far as Amy's presentation, I won't doubt it.
Wow! is all I can say after reading through a lot of the article, to which you linked, on "electrogravitics." It almost makes me want to read everything associated with that author and/or that topic. I await your comments on that article.
Meanwhile, I just learned today that.two married couple friends of mine who live in Altadena, California, are now the owners of hundreds of pounds of ashes and useless rubble instead of livable homes. They are all alive and living in hotels while planning the rest of their lives.
What a world.
Thanks. Many lives have been shattered in LA.
A college pal's son lost his home in the Pacific Palisades, but at least he was able to move back in with his parents for now (and they took in another family that has been rendered homeless, but fortunately, they live in a mansion).
This organ that I saw a recital on:
https://ahealedplanet.net/forum/threads/153-Documenting-My-Life?p=2515&viewfull=1#post2515
was in Altadena. I wonder if it is still there. Let's have the Fifth Epoch, instead, and this kind of disaster will not happen any longer.
It is well known that electrogravitics went black in the 1950s. Bill Ryan asked about it, and I got the answer that that woman's father went "black" in 1959.
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?10672-WADE-FRAZIER-A-Healed-Planet&p=1651310&viewfull=1#post1651310
Greer and others said around 1954. I can easily see that publications could have gone black in 1954, but it did not make it to Amy's father until 1959, as far as discussing with his family. T. Townsend Brown did some of the early work on it, and Amy (the woman with that father) wrote that her father worked with Brown. As far as the technicalities of electrogravity, I am no expert, but Spark Sweet's gizmo produced antigravity effects.
https://wadefrazier.substack.com/p/free-energy-demonstrations
Zero-point energy and electrogravity seem to be closely related. I'll reveal a little more about my friend's show. The person who demonstrated antigravity just began floating off. The scuttlebutt that I have heard about that is that there is a kind of hip belt that they wear, which contains the antigravity module, and I think that a free energy module may also be involved. As far as Amy's presentation, I won't doubt it.