Dr. Paul LaViolette | Secret Space Program Conference, 2015, Bastrop TX

Source: secretspaceprogram.org, etheric.com, starburstfound.org



Title: Reverse Engineering the US's Secret Aeropspace Propulsion Technologies

Run time: 1:25:47
Speaker: Dr Paul LaViolette
Produced by: Globalbem
Language: English

Presentation
Dr. LaViolette will begin with views of the dwarf planet Ceres to examine possible evidence of colonization. He will also discuss the recent patenting of a superconductor thruster capable of delivering at least 1000 times more thrust per unit weight than the xenon ion thrusters used on the Dawn spacecraft, and requiring no power input.

The implications for a trip to Ceres taking only two weeks will be discussed. He will then review the history of T. Townsend Brown’s development of electrogravitic/electrokinetic propulsion technology, through Project Winterhaven, Project Montgolfier, its adoption by the aerospace industry in the 50’s, the catalytic role of the British think tank Aviation Studies Intl.

He will also describe the technology’s final implementation in the highly secret B-2 bomber, covering how the B-2 bomber propulsion technology works. Townsend Brown’s vertical lift thrusters and their implications for space travel will also be discussed. Finally, he will discuss how he learned about the super secret Project Skyvault in which after WWII Rocketdyne had developed a microwave beam propulsion technology for levitating space vehicles, and how this technology works.

Bio
PAUL A. LaVIOLETTE, PH.D, is author of Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, Subquantum Kinetics, Earth Under Fire, Genesis of the Cosmos, Decoding the Message of the Pulsars, Galactic Superwaves and their Impact on the Earth, and is editor of A Systems View of Man. He has also published many original papers in physics, astronomy, climatology, systems theory, and psychology.

He received his BA in physics from Johns Hopkins, his MBA from the University of Chicago, and PhD from Portland State University. He is currently president and director of the Starburst Foundation.

He has served as a solar energy consultant for the UN, Greek government, and Club of Rome Goals for Mankind Project. He has also consulted Fortune 500 companies on ways of stimulating innovation. Research he conducted at Harvard School of Public Health led him to invent an improved pulsation dampener for air sampling pumps. Related work led him to develop an improved life-support rebreather apparatus for protection against hazardous environments and for which he received two patents.
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