Posted on 10/09/2019 12:36:46 PM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
The War Zone has been reporting on a set of bizarre patents assigned to the U.S. Navy that describe radical new technologies that could absolutely revolutionize the aerospace field, and frankly, the very way we live our lives. These include high-energy electromagnetic fields used to create force fields and outlandish new methods of aerospace propulsion and vehicle design that basically read as UFO-like technology. You can learn all about these patents, their viability, and the issues surrounding them in these exclusive features of ours. Now, the same mysterious Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division engineer behind those patents has produced another patentone for a compact fusion reactor that could pump out absolutely incredible amounts of power in a small spacemaybe even in a craft.
Energy dominance has become a cornerstone of American military policy as laboratories seek to develop the Holy Grail of power generation: nuclear fusion. These attempts at developing stable fusion reactors utilize incredibly powerful magnetic fields in order to contain the nuclear reactions occurring inside. Creating a stable fusion reaction is difficult enough, but some laboratories are going even further by attempting to create compact reactors small enough to fit inside shipping containers or even possibly vehicles.
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Bloor moved in 1994 to the US momentarily and why I know this I have the actual publication and story of his interview. Wikipedia huh?
Our patents only grant rights within the US. Other countries would just pirate it for themselves using the info in the patent.
He moved temporarily, but he *currently* lives in the UK. I used WP for convenience, but there’s TONS of current articles on him as he’s one of the richest men in the Midlands of the UK.
https://www.visordown.com/news/industry/triumph-reports-second-best-profit-80s-despite-dip-sales
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/business/revealed-2019-sunday-times-rich-2851633
He hasn’t lived in the US in a very long time.
Not if filed as a PTC patent.
“No matter how purdy she is there’s some guy somewhere who’s tired of putting up with her sh!t...”
Woops. PCT, not PTC. Could explain the IP theft focus on China as well.
I'll buy that for a dollar!
The U.S. military should not be filing such patents.
Filing a patent reveals to much about the patented process/item.
I doubt the Manhattan Project operated on filing patents.
When our military reveals something they have already moved on from that tech. Maybe its time to commercialize the tech and start mining asteroids and stuff.
Where did we get the dilithium crystals?
Where do you believe they were launched from?
Do you believe all amateur astronomers failed to reveal such a program, for national security reasons?
Perhaps you have a decent answer for these questions.
Just curious.
Be careful what you ask for...imagine Somali's transported to your neighborhood, or mine.
I live in Minnesota where this has already happened.
It makes far more sense to believe that UFO’s are secret military aircraft than it does to believe they come from another planet.
What is sort of ironic is that regardless of what you believe you have to believe a conspiracy theory. Either there are extra-terrestrials snooping around and world governments are involved in a massive cover-up despite perceived rivalries, OR the government(s) is/are at least partially using a belief in UFO’s to deflect inquiry into the existence of secret aircraft.
Those are the only two options. So, which conspiracy do you wish to believe?
The SC State Fair is a complete waste of any and everything.
It could vanish forever right now and I’d celebrate all night.
Would that be legal, to build brand new cars with 80’s safety standards?
I mean, I’d love to own one, but I’m certain the libs would cry foul.
How do you know we are not already colonizing the stars?
I would be happy if we found a socialist planet that all our socialists want to go live on.
Im probably a lot cheaper. (I love fairs, even bad ones.)
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