Yeah dude the 20 year special forces vet tried to make a bomb with 3 cans of campfire fuel and a pack of sparklers. His letter undeniably makes more sense than the official narrative, regardless of how predisposed you are to disbelieve his claims about suppressed tech.
And yes, “gravitic” propulsion = “zero point energy” propulsion:
Most of the things about his death don't make any sense. The issue here is that the only part that does make sense is that he wanted to be a whistleblower.
Now does it make sense he wanted to whistleblow about something that didn’t exist, which he made up? No not really. Of course he might just have gone insane. But that doesn’t appear to be the case, and you can’t make that claim just because the SpecOps whistleblower is whistleblowing about something you haven’t heard about.
Add to that the 2nd, far faker seeming “manifesto” released by the sheriff’s dept. Very sus.
Yeah dude the 20 year special forces vet tried to make a bomb with 3 cans of campfire fuel and a pack of sparklers. His letter undeniably makes more sense than the official narrative, regardless of how predisposed you are to disbelieve his claims about suppressed tech.
And yes, “gravitic” propulsion = “zero point energy” propulsion:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_gravity_control_propulsion_research
Feel free to type terms you’re unfamiliar with into a search engine before writing blog posts about them!
Most of the things about his death don't make any sense. The issue here is that the only part that does make sense is that he wanted to be a whistleblower.
Now does it make sense he wanted to whistleblow about something that didn’t exist, which he made up? No not really. Of course he might just have gone insane. But that doesn’t appear to be the case, and you can’t make that claim just because the SpecOps whistleblower is whistleblowing about something you haven’t heard about.
Add to that the 2nd, far faker seeming “manifesto” released by the sheriff’s dept. Very sus.