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Mission Statement
By Corporate Info | Published  05/26/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
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AAG is a 501c[3] non-profit currently recognized with federal tax-exemption status. 

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Our Goals & Priorities

American Antigravity was founded in 2002 to identify and develop key Antigravity technologies, and has rapidly evolved into a collaborative project involving hundreds of scientists, engineers, and inventors located around the globe.

These key individuals compose a "dream team" of expertise never before seen in the history of science, all working towards the same goal: the open development of Antigravity for the betterment of mankind.

The mission of the American Antigravity Corporation is to provide online scientific and educational material and support to the scientific community and general public, relating to aerospace, renewable energy, and other scientific disciplines. American Antigravity fosters learning and academic excellence by working with scientists, educators, and inventors to create a safe, fulfilling, and academically enriching environment for breakthrough science.


Our Services

American Antigravity is a 501c[3] non-profit corporation based in Kirkland, WA. Your tax-deductible donations fund a range of support services for scientists and inventors working in a set of select disciplines to foster the development of educational materials, and assist to engage the public in learning about emerging science & technology.

News Services: American Antigravity's strongest asset is a reputation of fair, balanced reporting on breakthrough science and Antigravity research. We work closely with the scientists, engineers, and inventors to get the inside track on not only what they're doing, but also why they're doing it. We also conduct experimental validation and consult with our panel of consulting scientists before publication to ensure that the ideas we cover online are based on valid scientific concepts.

Networking: Antigravity research requires a diverse skillset, and one of our strengths has been in promoting the open exchange of information between scientists and innovators. This helps to ensure that research moves forward rapidly and assists with the cross-pollination of ideas across the sciences. Our networking abilities have helped to build a "community of mind" involving hundreds of experts throughout government, industry, and academia to share the burden of providing creative solutions in the quest for Antigravity.

Education: The children of today will be the pioneers of tomorrow, and we're helping them to get a start in learning about breakthrough space science by providing online plans, educational materials, and links to information online to facilitate learning about science, space, and Antigravity. One example is our Lifter Plans: these easy to follow instructions have been downloaded several hundred-thousand school children for use in science fairs across the globe, which in turn help to educate their classmates about the possibilities of future spaceflight.

Funding: The tax-deductible donations that we're collecting pay for much more than just news services -- as a part of a growing community of ideas, we're dedicated to helping these ideas reach fruition by providing funding for key experiments to demonstrate breakthrough Antigravity and propulsive effects. All experimental funding is reviewed by our Board of Directors and consulting scientists before disbersement, to ensure that we get the maximum return on every dollar that we spend. These key experiments help to renew the cycle of innovation, by providing valuable feedback to scientists and innovators about their theoretical results.


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