Terry Blanton wrote:
An incredible story if true, entertaining if fiction: http://colorado.indymedia.org/newswire/display/11127/index.php "Watergate occurred at the height of the Cold War, hence Mark Felt and others who ranked high enough in the US government to know about antigravity technology assumed that it was “illegal” to talk about it. They feared that the Soviets or other challengers might misuse such technology. "
Half way down the page we finally find out what it was that Nixon was _really_ covering up: Aliens on drugs.
Anybody here ever see the movie "Liquid Sky"? Quote from the page:
The obvious answer, the only massive project that eclipsed Watergate on a major scale, is narcotics trafficking that secretly funds "reverse-engineered" black budget technologies, some of which are truly bizarre. Which covert project back in 1971-2 was more important than Watergate? Government whistle-blower and former head of Air Force Project Pounce, Col. Steve Wilson, told researcher Richard Boylan that "the first successful U.S. antigravity flight took place July 18, 1971 at S-4 (on Nellis Air Force base in Nevada), wherein light bending capabilities were also demonstrated to obtain total invisibilities. Present at this flight were notables such as Admiral (Bobbie Ray) Inman (former National Security Agency director), who is now head of SAIC (Science Applications International, Incorporated) in San Diego, CA, which makes the antigravity drives."
So if they use artificial gravity fields to bend light in order to achieve invisibility, as the story suggests, how does the person inside this synthetic black&white hole avoid being squashed, I wonder?

