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How to build a UFO

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Thanks to C2C ... again ... although I would have probably tripped up over it at some point:

http://www.ufohowto.com/

This is a sort of addendum (??) to the Microwave Propulsion thread ... just tells you how to build your very own UFO ... if you buy the books ... and read them ... and work out how to do stuff ... generally put them together ... and things.

And apparently most of these designs have been patented ... so the technology is there ... you just have to dig far enough ... if any of it actually works or not of course is neither here nor there :P
 
I really, really wonder about these people in the US patent office.. Far more than I wonder about the technologies in the weird patents.
 
The Hawk said:
I really, really wonder about these people in the US patent office.. Far more than I wonder about the technologies in the weird patents.

I can't really speak for the people that work in the US patent office ... but I did work at the European Patent Office in Den Haag/The Hague (The Netherlands/Holland) for 6 months in 1996 ... and they weren't stupid people, believe me. They had to speak a number of languages (3 or 4 can't quite remember) before they got anywhere near a job working on patents [its ok folks, I was an IT contractor so I only had to speak English, thank god :D ... and by then my school boy latin was a wee bit sketchy, anyway :P].

But then again, I was there to install printers for them and ended up putting computers together for the 'directors' ... high ups in the EPO ... so maybe they suffer from a bad case of specialisation (??).

I've also worked with 'actuaries' in the Government Actuary's Department in London, and they were severely clever (it seemed to me) ... but again they had trouble using their PCs, printers, whatever ... lots of brain power, little common sense maybe (??) or just very focussed on what interests them and they never venture out of that sphere ... tunnel-vision in a way (??)
 
This post is laughable. Go read some Vallee and stop believing in little green men.
 
Hey, I can't see any customer feedback. Wheres the:

"I bought these books and built my very own UFO. It works really well and is perfect for taking my mum to the shops."

The site is incredibly difficult to read.
 
They can't build a "UFO" because UFO's have nothing to do with extraterrestrials.
 
Anonymous22 said:
You can't build something that can't be taken apart.

Hey this is really zen ... I'm replying to someone who's been banned already :D

Anyway, a sweeping statement like that is really similar to how the 'nuts and bolts' fraternity push their dogmatic theories. I think that UFOs are (probably) partly material, and immaterial. Some may be built by man, or ETs, and some may be just another universe/dimension bleeding into ours ... some may be projections, or figments of our imagination.

Just saying that they are one thing or another is way too restricting.

The universe is a pretty damn large place and to pinpoint the phenomena down to one thing is extremely limiting, and to tell you the truth, a bit silly, really.
 
Guess I wasn't being all that dense after all......

Some ppl come here with an agenda to stir the pot it seems. I saw some of anonymous22's other posts, doesn't seem to like ETH or crypto. My guess is that he's an angels / demons fan. I doubt I'll miss his insights.
 
Nope, he was more of the variety you-make-your-own-magic kind of guy. I'm not opposed to that kind of thinking, just to his ram it down one's throat delivery and his pedantic, even snotty, verbiage. The guy sports no flies as he shares no honey.

As to the topic, there has to be something to the patents. In a world where oil means $$$, there just isn't much chance of our seeing prototypes, even if they exist. Toss the cure for cancer into that pot too. The electric car ....

Unless we all educate ourselves and build that precious zero point black box in our storage closets. Talk about a revolution.
 
Its funny as a kid i was always building things, and i always had it in my mind to build this set of rotating magnets, but never amassed enough magnets and then forgot about it, years later i read in one of Mr Streibers books about a device he built as a kid that caused electrical fires.

its put me off ever actually building one
 
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