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Ron Milione on the Philadelphia Experiment

Dr. Ron Milione on the Philadelphia ExperimentDr. Ron Milione discusses a replication of the Philadelphia Experiment that he hopes will validate the original goal of the Philadelphia Experiment as described by author William Moore, as well as a past experiment claim by Dr. James Corum. In 1994, Corum described making a block of iron invisible to radar, demonstrating the feasibility of the Philadelphia Experiment. Milione, an expert in radar systems at BAE, hopes to achieve a similar result by making a model of the Eldridge invisible to X-band radar. Read more

Eugene Podkletnov on the Gravity Impulse Generator

Eugene Podkletnov on the Gravity Impulse GeneratorDr. Eugene Podkletnov discusses an experimental gravity impulse generator claimed to produce beams of gravitational force capable of warping metals and punching holes through concrete walls. The gravity impulse generator utilizes high voltage electrical discharges from a Marx generator applied to a stationary superconducting target to create what Podkletnov describes as gravitational waves in a coherent, non-diverging beam that Podkletnov indicates is capable of exerting tremendous force on anything in the beam path. Read more

Mohammad Mansouryar on Faster-Than-Light Travel

Mohammad Mansouryar on Faster-Than-Light TravelAs a student of nuclear physics in Tehran, Mohammad Mansouryar was more interested in faster-than-light travel than atomic energy, so he dropped out of school to write a comprehensive theory for faster-than-light travel based on traversable wormholes and relativistic mechanics. He released a preprint of his theory at arXiv.org which provided traversable wormhole metrics for faster-than-light travel along with the methods for generating the negative energy required to create and stabilize the wormhole. Read more

Mark Goldes on Room Temperature Superconductors

Mark Goldes on Room Temperature SuperconductorsMark Goldes is the founder and CEO of Room Temperature Superconductors, Inc., which has invested several million dollars in developing a process to produce a polymer-based superconductive material which possesses very high electrical conductivity and current carrying capacity without experiencing resistive heating at peak load capacity. Goldes discusses the company’s development process and ongoing efforts to refine the manufacturing process for the commercial production of superconductive wire. Read more

Natasha Vita-More on Transhumanism

Natasha Vita-More on TranshumanismSpace will change us. Mankind will adapt to new environments across the cosmos, and transhumanism will blur the meaning of what it means to be human until eventually being human begins to be something more. Change and adaptation have always been a part of what it means to be human, but transhumanism is raising awareness about our ability to change ourselves more rapidly and profoundly than evolution ever intended. Natasha Vita-More joins us to discuss transhumanism and space travel. Read more

Terry Moore on the Searl Effect

Terry Moore on the Searl EffectFor decades, John Searl has claimed that the Searl Effect Generator he invented is a self-powering free-energy generator capable of producing both free energy and powerful antigravity effects. Unfortunately, building a Searl Effect Generator is a costly, difficult process that’s left Searl’s claims unverified, at least until now. For the first time in decades, a new Searl Effect Generator replication led by Dr. Terry Moore is already producing valuable data being used to file patent claims on John Searl’s behalf. Read more

Sharon Weinberger on Military Research

Sharon Weinberger on Military ResearchIt’s called a “hafnium bomb”, and it uses a new type of stimulated nuclear isomer technology so deadly that the Pentagon doesn’t want you to even know that it exists – and according to Sharon Weinberger, it doesn’t. We join the intrepid editor of Aviation Week’s Defense Technology International as she takes us on a journey through the Pentagon’s scientific underworld. Weinberger is the author of “Imaginary Weapons”, and shares with us her thoughts on money, oversight, and scientific literacy in military research. Read more

Harold Berndt on The Disclosure Project

Harold Berndt on the Disclosure ProjectHarold Berndt is an incredibly determined man, and with two decades as a top-producing real estate agent under his belt he’s got the experience to get things done. His interest in UFOs started after a sighting in 2004 that became his inspiration to start looking for answers, something that eventually led him to the Disclosure Project. Since then he’s gone UFO spotting with Dr. Steven Greer and helped John Hutchison do research - two of the many remarkable experiences  that we discuss in this interview. Read more

Stanislav Adamenko on Nucleosynthesis

Stanislav Adamenko on NucleosynthesisDr. Stanislav Adamenko is the director of Proton 21, a Ukrainian nuclear research lab experimenting with nucleosynthesis, the process of building atoms from the ground up. They’ve devised a new process for nucleosynthesis that’s initiated by accelerated electrons to create a shockwave in teardrop shaped sample targets. The shockwave generates pressures normally found only in a nuclear detonation, overcomes the Coulomb barrier for target atoms, and generates what Adamenko claims are synthetic atoms. Read more

Robert Baker Jr. on High Frequency Gravitational Waves

Robert Baker Jr. on High Frequency Gravitational WavesGravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein nearly 100 years ago, and at the time it was realized that they had the potential to transmit energy as a form of gravitational radiation. Astronomers typically look for low frequency gravitational waves in stellar events, but Dr. Robert Baker Jr. believes that we can create high frequency gravitational waves here on earth in the laboratory. In this interview we discuss some initial applications for high frequency gravitational wave technology. Read more

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