Re: [Vo]:electrogravitics

2008-11-17 Thread thomas malloy
Kyle Mcallister wrote: Thomas, and all, As far as 'electrogravitics' goes, I can speak to this a bit, as I've experimented with it for quite a number of years. The first thing I'll say is, Townsend Brown obviously meant something different by electrokinetics and electrogravitics. As I

[Vo]:electrogravitics

2008-11-16 Thread thomas malloy
Vortexians; I just received the following. The question is, will it fly, eh? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Thomas, I just released a free e-book that I think you'd enjoy. It's at http://www.ufohowto.com/How%20UFOs%20Work.pdf. Let me know what you think. Thanks and best regards, Luke

Re: [Vo]:electrogravitics

2008-11-16 Thread Kyle Mcallister
Thomas, and all, As far as 'electrogravitics' goes, I can speak to this a bit, as I've experimented with it for quite a number of years. The first thing I'll say is, Townsend Brown obviously meant something different by electrokinetics and electrogravitics. This is glossed over in modern times.

[Vo]:electrogravitics

2008-03-24 Thread thomas malloy
Vortexians; Luke Fortune, the author of http://www.ufohowto.com/ was interviewed on C to C AM. He is an advocate of electrogravitics. I told him that AFAIK, it requires more energy per unit of weight to lift something electrogravitically than is consumed by a rocket, which is know as an