The truth about antigravity may be scrubbed from the internet at any moment, it would seem, but... from my email?
Notes: The Invasion of Iraq was very much the issue of the day. I had left engineering school to pursue the arts and had plenty of time to read the archanum that I found so fascinating. A close friend was the only one I knew to see underneath the veil of modern science and mathematics and led me to spew this -
"Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:31 PM
i've been doing my homework on Tesla, and the fate of his records after his death was way more than suspicious... he had all this shit figured out years ago. The anti gravity tale is a strange one, but the most intriguing part of it is if you created an artificial blast of gravity against incoming projectile weapons, they fall out of the sky, thus neccessitating a massless weapon = plasma beams. Tesla always said that the open use of all this would lead to world peace, each side unable to launch ground troops or vehicles, but i wonder if each side could fry each others' defenses, although the use could eliminate resource wars so what's the point? hard to say if the ufo's are baddies. my guess would be we are firing at peaceful reconnaissance. btw i though it was interesting that anti grav research was given the cover story of popular mechanics in like 2005 or 6, with a hearty bit of info left out, lol. it is quite sad that all of this is sensationalized and labeled paranormal. lets do some ufo gazing sometime, maybe we'll get lucky. btw the first book is Tesla himself; i love reading his stuff and getting in his head a bit. he also saw the whole implication of AI before the 20th century."
Wow, if the artificial intelligence thing is any indication... I'm going to have to comb through my email more often.