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John Searl hoax?

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Martina

Skilled Investigator
I've run across John Searl many times online, and again today. He claims to have flown what he called an IGV (Inverse Gravity Vehicle) in England during the 60's, but not surprisingly there's no conclusive proof that he ever did. Websites about him have photos of such a vehicle in flight that could have been easily faked, so I started looking for proof it was all a hoax, but can't find that either.

Anyone have the last word on this? Hoax or real?
 
I've run across John Searl many times online, and again today. He claims to have flown what he called an IGV (Inverse Gravity Vehicle) in England during the 60's, but not surprisingly there's no conclusive proof that he ever did. Websites about him have photos of such a vehicle in flight that could have been easily faked, so I started looking for proof it was all a hoax, but can't find that either.

Anyone have the last word on this? Hoax or real?

Sounds mighty suspicious to me.
 
Over a half-century of claims with nothing to show for it. The alternative energy field is full of hoaxers
and charlatans almost to the degree that far surpasses paranormal field. If I could get back the time I spent reading about every scam that surfaced by this and other hoaxers over the years... I would just say ignore these topics until a definitive proof is provided by a credible independent lab.
 
<link rel="File-List" href="file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5Clistoim1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml"><o:smarttagtype namespaceuri="urn:schemas-microsoft-com<img src=" images="" smilies="" redface.png="" border="0" alt="" title="Embarrassment" smilieid="2" class="inlineimg"></o:smarttagtype>We see that the internet is full websites promoting "free energy" and the various "conspiracies" suppressing it.

One question I would like to ask: If this technology exists, then surely North Korea, China, Cuba or any number of "rogue" states would have developed it to increase their wealth and power. They have not – or are they part of the conspiracy too?

Regards,

Ian
 
If it is real, best treat it as a hoax. (memo from MI6). If it is a hoax, perhaps it would be useful to treat it as real. (memo from MI6).
 
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