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Synopsis: A documentary about the life of Dr. Stephen Greer and his claims of existing energy technologies that would change the world as we know it.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Amar Singh Kaleka
Production: FilmBuff
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
16
Year:
2013
110 min
Website
81 Views


we are somehow either generating

and/or absorbing gravity waves.

- You got it.

Do we accept Einstein's

viewpoint that

thou shall not go faster than

the speed of light?

If you look at a black hole,

the comment is that gravity is so

strong that nothing leaves,

but it does have something

that leaves a black hole

and that is gravity.

So does that imply that gravity moves

faster than the speed of light?

Could be.

Gravity is another one of

those seemingly self-evident forces

that has raised a number of questions:

How does it really work?

How can we use it to our advantage?

In the mid-1920s,

T. Townsend Brown discovered

that electric charge and

gravitational mass are coupled,

and that by building devices that

harness these interactive forces,

we could create advanced propulsion.

At about the same time,

Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison

won the Nobel prize in physics,

but both refused it.

Tesla was at the end of

a long career of inventing.

He had advanced technology in the fields of

X- ray, radio waves, internal combustion,

and, of course, atmospheric electricity.

When everything was said and done,

he had earned 112 US patents,

he proved that electricity can

travel wirelessly in the air,

and, ultimately, died penniless.

However, his work did

influence many others,

most notably Lester Hendershot

and Dr. T. Henry Moray.

Hendershot invented a magnetronic generator

to energize an impossible flight,

if fueled by gas,

that took Charles Lindberg

and the Spirit of St. Louis

from New York to Paris.

Dr. T. Henry Moray developed

the Moray Valve,

a device for extracting radiant

energy from the zero point field

and demonstrated this device

hundreds of times

and had dozens of signed affidavits

supporting his science.

Yet, in the end, even these two notable

scientists were ignored and bullied.

Dr. Moray's device was hammered down and

broken into pieces by a competitor,

and before he could finish reconstruction,

he passed away of natural causes.

Hendershot fled to Mexico to continue work

but was found dead at 61 years of age,

attributed to suicide.

There's all kinds of skulduggery

that happened there.

I don't think that T. Henry Moray

ever got a decent chance

to ever do anything with that.

There is absolutely no question

that T. Henry Moray

had a system that produced 50, about

50 kilowatts out of a 55-pound box.

The conventional electrodynamics

model does not allow this to happen.

In other words, it doesn't allow you to

extract excess energy from the vacuum

and use that to power your load.

It costs just as much to restore it

as what's used to destroy it,

so we've got to put in more than

we can ever get out in a load

with such a squirrely circuit

and that's the only kind of circuit we've

used in power systems since day one.

We're still building them.

We're still making power systems

that deliberately kill them

so we pay the power company to have

a giant wrestling match inside

this generator and lose.

In the 1950s, there were some

very provocative articles saying that

"Oh, electrogravitics is the best

thing since sliced bread,"

how all the aviation companies are

now backing electrogravitics,

they're all doing experiments on it.

Well, within a couple of years

there was no news at all.

Once they figured out that

they could really control gravity,

1954- it all went black.

Do you think the boys in the black

projects have solved that problem?

Because it sure sounds like it from

what the witnesses have told me.

I wouldn't know. I wouldn't know.

Sorry, but I can't even think about it.

I've seen so many things in my life,

it's just hard to say.

A local inventor has

discovered a way, hear this,

to use water to run your car!

What Stan shared with me was interesting.

In order to run this engine off of water,

we've also had to learn

the ability to adjust

the burn rate of hydrogen to

coequal the fossil fuels.

So he applies for a patent, and then he

gets a call from, actually a visitation

by two guys from the pentagon.

The pentagon flew a

Lieutenant Colonel in last week

to look at Meyer's invention.

There's talk of possibly using it

in the star wars defense program

and to run army tanks.

But he asked that this become public patent

so that civilians could benefit from it,

and he indicated that if we don't do that,

overseas people will.

In 1996, Meyer was

sued by his investors

who claimed the device

was not revolutionary

despite verification of the unique

voltage intensifier circuit

by the US patent office.

Meyer was brought to trial,

but key evidence was not allowed.

His oral testimony was not even recorded

due to an audio recorder malfunction,

and the judge recessed early for vacation.

Later, Meyer made an appeal

that was denied.

He was found guilty of fraud and

ordered to repay his investors,

putting an immediate dent on the

idea of funding new technology.

On March 20th, 1998,

Stanley joined his brother and two

NATO officials for a dinner meeting.

Stan took a sip of cranberry juice.

He grabbed his neck,

ran out of the restaurant,

and fell to the ground

saying, "They poisoned me!"

He fell down after eating at a

restaurant nearby where he lived.

Fell down in the parking lot

and said, "I've been poisoned!"

and collapsed.

And that's on the police report?

- Yeah.

The police report

confirms his words.

The cause of death was written

to be an aneurism.

Though he left behind just enough materials

for others to piece together his process,

the full secrets of his

device died with him.

So, from this

I began to do more work

with the administration,

various people, friends of the President,

the Rockefeller family.

Laurance was the white hat in that crowd

who wanted us to bring

this information out.

Actually hosted us at the

Rockefeller ranch in the Tetons.

And one night he pulled me out

on the deck and he said,

"Well, you know, we really

need you to do this. "

I said, "Laurance, you're old, you're rich,

and you're a Rockefeller.

What do you want me to do?

I'm just a country doctor banging

around in an ER in North Carolina. "

He says, "No. No. We want you to do this. "

I went, "Okay. "

So I'm the throw away guy.

I'm the guy you can throw away

cause my life doesn't matter.

We are back in Rachel, Nevada with

our first two distinguished guests.

Steven Greer is a North Carolina doctor.

He does a lot more than watch the skies.

He fires off messages,

and he says that someone or

something is responding.

Dr. Greer is looking for close

encounters of the fifth kind.

What, at this minute, do you believe?

Our assessment,

at this point, is that

there is at least one

extraterrestrial civilization

which has managed to make its way

to our corner of the universe

that there's no evidence at all

that they have hostile intentions

towards this planet

that the priority, at this point,

must be trying to establish some

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Steven M. Greer

Dr. Steven Macon Greer (June 28, 1955) is an American retired traumatologist and ufologist who founded the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI) and the Disclosure Project, which seeks the disclosure of allegedly suppressed UFO information. more…

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