From: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Subject: Skunk Works Digest V5 #317 Reply-To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Errors-To: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu Precedence: bulk Skunk Works Digest Thursday, 29 June 1995 Volume 05 : Number 317 In this issue: UFO top ten sightings etc Re: Antigravity in Jane's Re: Antigravity in Jane's See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the skunk-works or skunk-works-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: matthew@empyr.dircon.co.uk (Matthew Williams) Date: 28 Jun 95 15:37:37 GMT Subject: UFO top ten sightings etc Date: 08-09-08; 19:58 To: skunk-works-digest @gaia.ucs.orst.edu (Internet) From: Matthew Williams @44792000 (VirtualNet) Organization: Empyrion BBS Subject: UFO top ten sightings etc Roland wrote: > Stuff deleted..... > > I thought that this list was for Skunk Works discussion. > > If this carries on, I will quit aswell. > > Roland > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Roland D. Hamblin > /O\ Internet: roland@margen.demon.co.uk > \_______[|(.)|]_______/ BT: +44 (0)1932 824318 > o ++ O ++ o BT Fax: +44 (0)1932 824544 > "Phantoms Phorever" > > ------------------------------ Skunk works and UFO's do go together, you just haven't realised that yet. SKUNK does not have to exactly equal wings and jet engines - they are involved in other things aswell. What does it matter anyhow! /\/\ - ----------------------------------------------------------------- KILL STRAKER! ___/\___ " Salutations /________\ Great Buckaroo Matthew@empyr.dircon.co.uk _/ \_ Banzai! " * Q-Blue 2.0 [NR] * VQWK 6.20 [Rev H - 04/04/94] ------------------------------ From: chosa@chosa.win.net (Byron Weber) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 19:25:46 Subject: Re: Antigravity in Jane's >In your post yesterday, you state: > >>In 1956 The Gravity Research Group, UK, prepared a report titled >>Electrogravitics Systems, apparently for the USAF. The document >>may have been classified until 1994 but it can now be found in the >>Wright-Patterson Library and is available on the www, search: >>gravity or electrostatic. > >I'd aapreciate if you could post or e-mail me direct the http address for >the web site. Thanks in advance. > >Morgan > > >Here is a description and the address: 13-1-00034-5879 ELECTROGRAVITIC SYSTEMS An examination of electrostatic motion, dynamic counterbary and barycentric control. TL 565 A9 Bar Code: 3 1404 00034 5879 Due dates omitted. Shield with Logo: AF WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES TECHNICAL..... - --[768] http://www.ee.umanitoba.ca/~laurent/Disks/Info/erg.txt (62k) Another source for the document is: ELECTROGRAVITICS SYSTEMS, Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology, Edited by Thomas Valone, M.A., P.E, Forward by Elizabeth Rauscher, Ph.D. (Professor of Nuclear and Astrophysics, University of Nevada,) Publisher:INTEGRITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 1377 K Street NW, Suite 204, Washington, DC 20005, 202-452-7674. The original text from Wright is preceeded by: Property of USAF. The book edited by Valone contains nearly the entire original text but in a different format organized in chapters. There is also info in the book not in the original text, related to Brown, and most interesting a Glossary, plus a final chapter on application of the principles on the B-2. The book's ISBN is 0-9641070-0-7. BW ------------------------------ From: chosa@chosa.win.net (Byron Weber) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 18:12:43 Subject: Re: Antigravity in Jane's > >> The author describes the event, Project Winterhaven, >> as exciting as the first demonstration of sustained fusion. > >Was this in the 1954 report? If so, was this a typo and intended to >be ``fission?'' > > Mike > >Caught me. Of course you are right. Brain fatigue I guess. Humbly-Byron Weber ------------------------------ End of Skunk Works Digest V5 #317 ********************************* To subscribe to skunk-works-digest, send the command: subscribe skunk-works-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@mail.orst.edu". 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