It uses highly pressured mercury accelerated by nuclear energy to produce a plasma that creates a field of anti-gravity around the ship.
Is complete nonsense which really discredits this source. Even if it has some element of truth, as presented it has no basis in science. It is no more of an explanation of technology than:
Swamp gas from a weather balloon was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from Venus. -- K
You know, at first I was like, "how do you know that?" the video in the link is total shit by the way ... however, you are on point about the Aurora tech. That is totally real. The maneuvers that these things make would kill a human pilot ... ergo, they are remotely operated. I knew a drone driver when I lived in Vegas who flew drones in Iraq while sipping coffee at Creech AFB just outside of Las Vegas. It would be nothing for the spoopies to fly these anywhere around the world remotely, and maneuver at speeds, and in ways that would kill a person, making these EASY to call UFOs. UFOs are totally real by the way ... these however are not that.
And BTW, if the aircraft seems impossible, but exists, nonetheless, then by the same token if something maneuvers at speeds and ways that would kill a person... who's to say someone hasn't figured out a way around that, too?
They're ours -- TR-3B spacecrafts
https://www.military.com/video/aircraft/military-aircraft/tr-3b-aurora-anti-gravity-spacecrafts/2860314511001
I kinda figured that. I vaguely remember Art Bell talking about them and how they could carry helicopters.
Could they be ours?
Sure. Perhaps even the most likely scenario.
But:
Is complete nonsense which really discredits this source. Even if it has some element of truth, as presented it has no basis in science. It is no more of an explanation of technology than:
That has nothing to do with my protest of the "explanation" from the link I am responding to.
You know, at first I was like, "how do you know that?" the video in the link is total shit by the way ... however, you are on point about the Aurora tech. That is totally real. The maneuvers that these things make would kill a human pilot ... ergo, they are remotely operated. I knew a drone driver when I lived in Vegas who flew drones in Iraq while sipping coffee at Creech AFB just outside of Las Vegas. It would be nothing for the spoopies to fly these anywhere around the world remotely, and maneuver at speeds, and in ways that would kill a person, making these EASY to call UFOs. UFOs are totally real by the way ... these however are not that.
This isn't the only site making reference to the TR-3B:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tr-3b&t=brave&ia=web
Generally, where there's smoke, there's fire.
And BTW, if the aircraft seems impossible, but exists, nonetheless, then by the same token if something maneuvers at speeds and ways that would kill a person... who's to say someone hasn't figured out a way around that, too?
You mean patents for:
Electromagnetic field generator and method to generate an electromagnetic field
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10135366B2/en
High Frequency Gravitational Wave Generator
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180229864A1/en
Craft using an inertial mass reduction device
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en
I am next to Creech. You are correct they pilot remotely from there as well as some other spots.