Daily Archives: July 4, 2019

In a fascinating article on The Drive website, authors Brett Tingley and Tyler Rogoway report on a new mass control vehicle developed by the U.S. Navy, described in the article as a “Craft Using An Inertial Mass Reduction Device,” patented by an inventor named Salvatore Cezar Pais.

Apparently Navy pilots have been seeing UFOs for several years, and such devices as described in the article could be responsible.

The United States Secretary of Navy is listed as the assignee on several radical aviation technologies patented by an aerospace engineer working at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) headquarters in Patuxent River, Maryland. One of these patents describes a "hybrid aerospace-underwater craft" claimed to be capable of truly extraordinary feats of speed and maneuverability in air, water, and outer space alike thanks to a revolutionary electromagnetic propulsion system.

The patent was first applied for on April 28, 2016, over a decade after the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encountered strange Tic Tac-shaped aircraft and nearly a year after Navy pilots across multiple squadrons flying out of Naval Air Station Oceana and NAS Norfolk experienced a string of bizarre encounters with unidentified aircraft, some of which, like the Tic Tac, seemed to possess exotic performance capabilities.”

Well, well, well. Dr. Steven Greer has been talking about this for decades. Greer says that exotic technology such as gravity control and energy from the vacuum have already been developed in the special access programs. Perhaps this article is some sort of “soft disclosure” that the technology exists.

Certainly, the planet can no longer abide a primitive fossil-fuel energy creation and distribution system that is based on scarcity, and that pollutes our air, water, and land.

The article states that

The hybrid aerospace-underwater craft in Pais’ patent, meanwhile, is described as being capable of incredible feats of speed and maneuverability and can fly equally well in air, water, or space without leaving a heat signature. This is possible, Pais claims in the patent, because the craft is able to ‘engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level” by exploiting the laws of physics.’”

The article is titled Docs Show Navy Got 'UFO' Patent Granted By Warning Of Similar Chinese Tech Advances, and subtitled “Patent documents indicate that the U.S. and China are actively developing radical new craft that seem eerily similar to UFOs reported by Navy pilots.”

You can find it here:

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28729/docs-show-navy-got-ufo-patent-granted-by-warning-of-similar-chinese-tech-advances

It’s well worth reading.

Justin Amash (R, Mich) left the Republican party today. Tellingly, he did not join the Democrats. Amash says he is now an independent, no longer affiliated with either of the parties. In doing so, I think he expressed concerns of many Americans. I haven’t voted Republican or Democrat since 1972. I am, like many Americans, weary of the constant hostility between the two parties, which has resulted in a deadlocked system that seems to maintain a status quo geared toward persons with little integrity.

In his memo he said, “The two-party system has evolved into an existential threat to American principles and institutions.”

It’s hard to disagree with that.

Modern politics is trapped in a partisan death spiral, but there is an escape," he writes. "Most Americans are not rigidly partisan and do not feel well represented by either of the two major parties. In fact, the parties have become more partisan in part because they are catering to fewer people, as Americans are rejecting party affiliation in record numbers."

Source: Reason.com, “Justin Amash Declares Independence From Republican Party,” https://reason.com/2019/07/04/justin-amash-declares-independence-from-republican-party

Yup. Amash claims that the two parties represent fewer and fewer voters, as people tire of the constant hatred within the two-party system. He says,

...independent-minded Americans, however, tend to be less politically engaged than Red Team and Blue Team activists. Many avoid politics to focus on their own lives, while others don't want to get into the muck with the radical partisans. I'm asking you to believe that we can do better than this two-party system—and to work toward it. If we continue to take America for granted, we will lose it."

Ibid

The President’s response just plays up what Amash said in his memo. It's a sign of the rigid, inflexible times we live in:

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It is clear that our political system has completely broken down. Amash’s breakaway from the Republican Party but his refusal to join the Democrats demonstrates this.

I believe that, eventually, moderation will become a trend in politics. In the future, voters are going to look for more compassionate candidates who are willing to work with each other, not against each other.

Hopefully a new trend toward moderation will develop that can build a bridge between the rigid Red-Blue political divide.