Antigravity and the Deep State
28-part, ~3000-word essay on the UFO, extraterrestrial, secret technology, dead-end physics, covert government situation.
*an earlier, shorter form of this essay appeared in Blimp Biannual
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Antigravity refers to any technology that can reduce, cancel, amplify, generate, or otherwise control gravity, the mysterious force that moves objects toward one another. Antigravity is impossible, according to mainstream physics, which bases its view of gravity on Albert Einstein’s 1915 theory that it’s caused by curvatures in spacetime.
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In Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology (2008), physicist Paul LaViolette provided evidence that successful modern work on antigravity began around 1900 with Nikola Tesla, continued in the 1920s with American physicist Thomas Townsend Brown, and reached the U.S. military by the early 1950s at the latest.
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In the 1950s, antigravity was openly discussed as an imminent technology. In 1954, Aviation Report stated, regarding antigravity aircraft, “Tentative targets now being set anticipate that the first discs should be complete before 1960.” In 1955, Associated Press quoted George S. Trimble, vice president at Glenn Martin Aircraft: “Unlimited power, freedom from gravitational attraction, and infinitely short travel time are now becoming feasible.” Nine months later, in a Department of Defense press release, Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force, stated,
Vertical-rising aircraft capable of transition to supersonic horizontal flight will be a new phenomenon in our skies, and under certain conditions could give the illusion of the so-called flying saucer.
Business Week, covering a 1958 aeronautical conference, reported that Princeton, Lockheed Aircraft, and many other universities/corporations were researching how to control gravity. After 1958, antigravity was no longer mentioned by media, corporations, or government officials except to say that it was impossible; the sudden change suggests the technology had been weaponized and was now a classified matter of national defense.
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The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology (2001) seems to be the most mainstream book on antigravity published so far. It was written by Nick Cook, who at the time was a reporter and editor at Jane’s Defence Weekly. Cook’s book traced the development of antigravity back to Austrian inventor Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) and World War II, pointing out that Schauberger built a prototype of an antigravity craft in 1941; that the Nazi SS was aware of his work; and that from the 1950s until 2000 “maybe a dozen Germans had come forward to say that they had worked on flying-saucer technology under the Nazis.”
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After the war, Operation Paperclip secretly brought more than 1600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians to the U.S. I state this fact not to imply that antigravity came from the Nazis, but to help show that many people/groups—of which I’ve named just a few—had been working on antigravity for years-to-decades, gradually advancing the technology, by the 1950s.
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UFOs or UAPs, as they’re now also called, clearly exhibit antigravity. They’ve been observed —and recorded on camera—making impossibly sharp turns, suddenly reversing direction, and instantly attaining speeds orders of magnitude faster than the fastest planes. UFO researcher Steven Greer, founder of the Disclosure Project, argues that most UFOs are manmade (the U.S. military mastered antigravity in 1954, in his view) and that the more advanced ones, which operate silently and are seamlessly constructed, in one partless piece, are extraterrestrial.
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It seems that when antigravity emerges in a global dominator culture—in which war is chronic, national defense is prioritized, and military budgets are enormous—the most powerful nation gains or maintains control of it, monopolizes it, weaponizes it, and places it deep into secrecy, securing an even larger military advantage. Meanwhile, society is deprived of the ability to go anywhere on Earth in minutes; reach Mars in hours; and power our homes and vehicles and industries without polluting the biosphere, since antigravity is able, in non-weaponized form, to generate clean inexhaustible energy—what is often called “free energy.”
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Because antigravity provides unprecedented military advantage—granting the ability to outmaneuver combustion-based aircraft and drop bombs anywhere on Earth within seconds—it generates unprecedented secrecy. The less people that know about it, the less likely it’ll get out. At this level of compartmentalization, the technology leaves the purview of most government officials, including, according to Steven Greer, intelligence agency directors and presidents.
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On Earth, in our current thread of history, in which we’ve been addicted to war for around six millennia, antigravity seems to have settled, unsurprisingly, with Earth’s most powerful criminal organization: not the Mafia, Bratva, or Triad, but a more secretive and mysterious group, called the Deep State, among other names: Unacknowledged Special Access Projects, Shadow Government, Breakaway Civilization, Illuminati, New World Order, Cabal, Globalists.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, General of the Army during World War II, served as president from 1953 to 1961. In his farewell address, he seemed to refer to the developing Deep State, saying “threats, new in kind or degree, constantly arise”; that the U.S. had been “compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions,” spending more on “military security” than “the net income of all United States corporations”; and that this “conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry” was “new in the American experience.” He advocated for “an alert and knowledgeable citizenry,” and warned:
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
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Many have argued that John F. Kennedy, who succeeded Eisenhower as president, was killed by the Deep State. In Ancient Aliens and JFK (2018), Mike Bara presented evidence that Kennedy was murdered because of his plan—announced two months before his death—to jointly go to the moon with the Soviet Union. Bara argued that (1) JFK wanted to recover alien technology from the moon for the two legitimate governments to reverse-engineer, and that (2) he’d formed this plan after he was denied access to antigravity and other Deep State tech.
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Today, the Deep State seems to be transnational, U.S.-centered, partially corporate, and multi-factioned. Like gangs and other criminal organizations, infighting, defection, and shifts of power are normal. Rather than being a monolithically evil group, as popularly conceptualized, the Deep State seems to be more fractious, fragile, tragic, and relatable than that. According to Steven Greer, around 30 percent of the Deep State wants to end the secrecy, freeing up antigravity and other technologies for the benefit of society. But the other 70 percent don’t or, fearing retribution for them and their families, “can’t.”
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To survive and avoid punishment, the Deep State needs to ensure it (1) maintains a monopoly on antigravity and certain other next-level technologies—such as large-object teleporation and Voice to Skull, the electromagnetic insertion of voices into minds—and that (2) a sufficient majority of people believe it doesn’t exist. These two tasks seem to have been accomplished somewhat easily over the past six or seven decades by:
Paying people off, blackmailing people, and paying disposable criminals to threaten, attack, or kill people and their loved ones. (Because it answers to no law, the Deep State has unlimited funds. In Covert Wars and Breakaway Civilizations (2012), Joseph P. Farrell examined two ways the Deep State generates money—by printing fake cash/bonds and by causing earthquakes, “terrorist attacks” like 9/11, and other disasters while selling and buying stocks.)
Nurturing a global culture in which most people live in constant fear (of viruses, climate change, terrorists, etc.) and are addicted to spending their little amount of free-time bickering with one another about race, gender, two-party politics, and other issues stoked by mainstream media.
Supporting the idea that one of society’s main problems is the existence of “conspiracy theorists” who spend their time spreading “dangerous ideas,” including that (1) there’s a deeper layer of control beneath the governments of the world, (2) free energy and antigravity have been suppressed, and (3) Einstein was egregiously wrong about gravity and light.
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Before Einstein, physicists believed space was filled with aether, a “sea” of invisibly tiny particles, permeating everything. Particles so small that molecules move through them like fish move through water molecules. Einstein abandoned aether with his theories of relativity in 1905 and 1915, simplifying reality in a way that led to the creation of convoluted theories that defy logic. Even mainstream physicists admit that the dominant model of the quantum (subatomic) world is incomprehensible—Richard Feynmann, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, said in 1964, "I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.”
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Before Einstein, light was theorized to be a wave that moves through aether particles, like how sound, a level up, is a wave that moves through atoms. By abandoning aether, Einstein had to say that light was both a wave and a particle (able to travel through empty space) and that nothing could go faster than light. Without aether, Einstein also had to invent a new explanation for gravity. Previously, Isaac Newton, Georges-Louis Le Sage, Lord Kelvin, and other physicists viewed gravity as having to do with the motion of aether particles, pushing or pulling objects toward one another. Einstein argued that gravity is caused by the warping of spacetime; critics of this theory say it describes but does not explain gravity.
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The Deep State may have something to do with the massive success of Einstein’s aether-denying theories, which became widely accepted during the "golden age of general relativity” from 1960 to 1975. Eisteinian physics benefits the Deep State by (1) stalling the advancement of technologies having to do with aether and (2) making people believe that antigravity and other magical-seeming technologies are obviously impossible.
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Einstein has such good public relations (PR) that his name is synonymous with genius and the idea that he might be wrong seems absurd-to-ludicrous to most people. However, many scientists over the past hundred years from disparate subcultures have disputed Einstein. In 1931, a book titled One Hundred Authors Against Einstein was published in Germany. In 1935, Nikola Tesla called Einstein’s models of gravity and light “a mass of error and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense.” Einstein himself had doubts; in 1949, six years before he died, he wrote to a colleague,
You can imagine that I look back on my life’s work with calm satisfaction. But from nearby it looks quite different. There is not a single concept of which I am convinced that it will stand firm, and I feel uncertain whether I am in general on the right track.
Glenn Borchardt, George S. Coyne, David de Hilster, and other contemporary researchers have published books containing non-Einsteinian theories for gravity and light. Walt Thornhill and his colleagues offer the Electric Universe model, arguing that Einstein’s wrong theories resulted in the ad hoc creation of “dark matter” and “dark energy” to make mainstream physics work on a cosmic level. GPS expert Ron Hatch argues that GPS disproves relativity. Former NASA physicist Edward Dowdye stated in the documentary Einstein Wrong (2015) that light bends around the sun not due to gravity—as Einstein predicted—but the sun’s atmosphere.
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An example of how the Deep State uses superior technology to maintain control is told in Hidden Truth: Forbidden Knowledge (2006) by Steven Greer, who heard this from an unnamed “crown prince”: In late 1989, George H. W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, UN Secretary General Perez de Cuellar, and other “mid-level apparatchiks of this covert, shadow group” wanted to disclose the existence of advanced tech and extraterrestrials. One night, Perez de Cuellar was abducted from his limousine by a manmade UFO containing fake aliens—”programmed life forms”—who told him that if the plan continued, everyone involved would be taken off the planet.
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In 2019, Richard Doty, former Special Agent for Counter-Intelligence for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, admitted taking part in hoaxed alien abductions, also known as “stagecraft.” The interview in which he reluctantly admits this is on YouTube—“Richard Doty, AFOSI (Area 51 Testimony)”—and was conducted by Greer, who has collected around a thousand testimonials from corporate, government, and other credible witnesses regarding the existence of a Deep State, manmade UFOs, and peaceful extraterrestrials. Aliens are not hostile, Greer argues and his whistleblowers corroborate; if they were, they would’ve destroyed themselves and/or us already. Aether-based weaponry could easily turn planets into dust.
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The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 may be the most striking example of how the Deep State maintains control. After MH370 disappeared, two videos emerged of the plane being encircled by three orbs and blinking out of existence. The military satellite/drone videos, which show the same thing from two angles, resurfaced in 2023 and have been viewed by millions of people. Ashton Forbes, the leading MH370 researcher, theorizes the videos show teleportation. The flight contained twenty employees of the U.S. corporation Freescale Semiconductor who may have been defecting to China, where the flight was headed.
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On April 27, 1996, former CIA Director William Colby, whom Greer wrote had been “very involved in these programs.” was found dead in the Potomac River. According to Greer, Colby had planned—for later that week—to transfer “around $50 million in unacknowledged funds,” extraterrestrial devices, and free energy devices to CSETI, an organization founded by Greer in 1990. Colby wanted to do the transfer secretly, without revealing his identify, which Greer felt was a mistake. Greer’s strategy is to do everything publicly. “There is no way you’re going to do it secretively,” he explained. “Your worst enemies are going to know everything you’re doing in real-time; and the people who could be there supporting you, the masses who are concerned about the environment and oil, won’t know what you’re doing.”
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Wernher Von Braun worked in Nazi Germany’s rocket program and was brought to the U.S. after the war, ending up in NASA and Fairchild Industries. According to Carol Rosin—his assistant for the last four years of his life—Von Braun said there was a plan to hoax an alien attack. Rosin, the first female executive of an aerospace company, whose testimony is in a YouTube video titled “Von Braun's Legacy (with Dr. Carol Rosin),” said Von Braun told her that in the effort to fund and build space-based weapons, the Russians would be the enemy, then terrorists, then “third-world country crazies,” then asteroids, and “the final card” would be aliens. “And all of it is a lie,” Rosin said Von Braun told her before he died in 1977.
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The fake alien invasion—a cosmic variation of the type of false flag operation that has occured continuously throughout history, including in the Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which the U.S. faked an attack from North Vietnam—has been primed for decades by portraying extraterrestrials as hostile, violent, and cruel through the aforementioned stagecraft, alleged cattle mutilations, and Hollywood movies like Alien (1979), Predator (1987), and Independence Day (1996). Presenting extraterrestrials as inscrutable monsters minimizes the amount of friendly contact humans have with them and hides the apparent reality that they are mostly-to-all peaceful and kind.
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According to Greer, the Deep State’s “policy group or control group” is 200 to 300 people, around 25 of whom know all the agendas. Some members double as current or former politicians. Greer says an increasingly large percent of the Deep State wants to end the secrecy. He stresses that everyone is educable and should be viewed not as enemies but as possible converts. Much of his work is focused on providing information to people in both the normal governments and the secret government, attempting to educate them.
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William Colby, Werhner Von Braun, and many others chose to defect at the ends of their lives. Von Braun did it in a very limited, verbal, implied manner. Colby did it in a secretive yet action-based manner. Others have done it in various other ways. I imagine that the majority of the people—or even, on some level, all the people—involved in the Deep State know that their activities are misguided and unsustainable but are too in denial about it, too deep in it (three generations in by now), and/or too afraid to do anything about it. Every human, I submit, can relate to this predicament.
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Preemptive forgiveness may be the most effective and peaceful way to encourage members of the Deep State to phase out their criminal activities and disclose their technologies. If severe punishment is the only thing that awaits Deep State members who reveal themselves, they’ll want the Deep State and its criminal activities to remain secret until after they’re dead.
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Preemptive forgiveness could come in the form of a non-secret Operation Paperclip. Instead of bringing Nazis to the U.S., this global program would bring Deep Staters into the open. The legal governments of the world, along with an alert, educated citizenry, would say: Work for us, for humankind, and we won’t punish you. Disbanding the planet’s largest criminal group would vastly improve human culture, softening if not ending our dystopia.
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The Deep State seems to be the only obstacle to humans joining the galactic community and society becoming amazingly science-fiction-like. With free energy devices in our homes and vehicles, we won’t need powerlines, power plants, pipe lines, oil tankers, or fossil fuels. Antigravity craft would allow us to convert streets and highways into parks, populate the solar system, and visit other stars. An accurate understanding of quantum mechanics would lead to magical-seeming advances in every sector, from medicine to architecture, and our new extraterrestrial friends would show us even more astonishing technologies.
Selected Bibliography
Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology, 2001
Steven Greer, Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge, 2006.
Paul LaViolette, Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology, 2008.
Judy Wood, Where Did the Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free-Energy Technology on 9/11, 2010.
Joseph P. Farrell, Covert Wars and Breakaway Civilizations, 2012.
Glenn Borchardt, Infinite Universe Theory, 2017.
God damn, I wish I could say I didn’t believe a word of this. But this is so well-argued, and like your theory of the spirit world (which I’ve started to further explore, having just read a book on NDE), the conclusion of this essay is a very thing to imagine. Somehow, though the hypothesis seems crazy and far-fetched, you always manage to get me thinking more deeply.
Concisely details something that is extremely hard to explain. Everyone with eyes and ears willing to see and hear should be aware of the content of this essay.