[quoted=Asenav]from:
http://deoxy.org/wiki/DEOXY-Exhibition/Confidential
4. RESEARCH SUBJECT: 'PERSONAL GRAVITY'
Antigravity technologies are among the most ubiquitous recovered from extraterrestrial crafts. While antigravity is most commonly associated with propulsion, the principles underlying the technology extend into a far broader domain; indeed, virtually all aspects of most extraterrestrial craft seem to incorporate its use in some way. A prominent example is the seemongly impenetrable field, of controllable diameter and attenuation, surrounding the craft that protects if from weather conditions and the surrounding enviroment, as well as debris, and unsurprisingly, ballistic weaponery.
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further you get informed, from the edited/deleted PACL files the experiments that lead to artefacts of extraterrestrial crafts-alike devices.
and in the chapter 'Overview of recovered antigravity artifacts' there is a clear list of some, as first 'antigravity generator', pictured also on a photo...what follows is also the description of their functional abilities regarding the gravity. promissing.
but most 'attractive' image appears at the end of the document that grouchotrout posted as a visual contribution to the DEOXY-Exhibition/Confidential (url at the beginning) ..namely the last image, separetaed here, titled as you can see: LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS PRIMER
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this image opens discourses. pour moi. near other insighful infos about the state of things regarding the research of non-main-stream-outer-terrestrial-crafts. shematism of some kind of linguistics , since it's the shematic representation in signs of some written Language.
but, grouchotrout, would you be so kind and post the url of the source of your documents. I did it with CIA-files, I think it's most interresting. I mean - I would like to know now what is the interpretation of THAT image espetialy, on the last page of that report. page 119. haha. 9/11.
..there are no coincidances, only not decoded cosmic operations...
..could be said.
in each case, groucho, great stimulation to think about the common, but not really common topics YET. but we can get used slowly to such informations, if we aren't used of it already - as it seems sometimes, on deoxy - and we rather 'prepare' with 'being informed propperly' and 'stimulatingly'.
this image reminds in it's shematic/linguistic structure of Laffoley's visionary paintings of the linguistical-syntactical models of future spacesheaps.
I would really love to read more about this picture grouchotruot.
Vita said today 'informational warriors'. this Confidential Exhibition-platform is 'informative' in a stimulating way.
L&C
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[quoted=grouchotrout]here is the source.
here is where it all started.
the source link contains additional images of the "drone" and the "linguistic analysis primer".
i found the linguistic analysis to be the most interesting aspect of this so far, as well. a paragraph from the letter written by the insider, "isaac":
"But their technology is different. It really did operate like the magical piece of paper sitting on a table, in a manner of speaking. They had something akin to a language, that could quite literally execute itself, at least in the presence of a very specific type of field. The language, a term I am still using very loosely, is a system of symbols (which does admittedly very much resemble a written language) along with geometric forms and patterns that fit together to form diagrams that are themselves functional. Once they are drawn, so to speak, on a suitable surface made of a suitable material and in the presence of a certain type of field, they immediately begin performing the desired tasks. It really did seem like magic to us, even after we began to understand the principles behind it."
the "drone" images, as they've been come to known, has caused quite a buzz in the internet-u.f.o. community. speculation and theory run rampant. it's a prank, a hoax, an alternate reality game/movie/t.v. show tie-in...
besides the idea of "magick-tech", i find it interesting that u.f.o. "true believers" doubt the authenticity of the images because they are so clear! this brings much more to the table than just food for ufologist, it also raises questions about the slow virtualization of our reality and how we perceive and distinguish the real with a simulation.
if this is all real, it wouldn't surprise me. if it's a prank, then my hat's off to the pranksters. it's certainly gotten a lot of attention and a lot of folks asking questions and thinking, and that's never a bad thing.
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