Torsion Field Research Paper

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basically anybody could build." There are obvious reasons why the Russian government and the US government and any other world governments would want to supress the knowlege of torsion field technology. First of all, let's be absolutely clear. This technology is not entirely benevolent. There are extraordinarily damaging and destructive things that can be done with it also it would be the end of their power, the ones possesing this technology.

How do we transition to this next thing without losing control and having everything go to heck in a handbasket and blow ourselves up in the process?

The torsion field is actually the ultimate key to the unified model of all science, where we can now link conciousness, technology and physics together,
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What the Germans were working on during the same time period remained a secret until long after the war ended. In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and documents began leaking out of the former communist countries. Many of there documents had never been seen before. In 1995, a large group of documents were discovered in Poland which tell a very interesting story about a fascinating object called "The Bell". This is an interesting story that has come out. It's one of those stories, incidentally that's come out since the German Wiedervereinigung also known as the German reunification. It is the story that lies at the very center of the Nazi-UFO myth, the idea that the Nazis had a field-propulsion flying saucers. The Bell's a propulsion system, kind of a reactor which is the power …show more content…
Aspects of this project ended up in Argentina and were experimented upon under independent Nazi control even after the war , which is very logical. Because if you have got this kind of technology the atom bomb is kind of the Model T technology. "You can give that to the Americans but this we're going to keep for ourselves and we're going to work on this some more" is what the perspective of the Germans was and what they did. All of this adds up, that they are experimenting with a prototypical kind of proof-of-concept torsion technology, field-propulsion technology.
These technologies were combined together to develop an actual working flying saucer significantly in advance of when we would think of anyone in our Earth governments coming into contact with this, i.e. the Roswell crash. The Germans had about a 10-year head start on

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