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July 30, 1999: UFO Propulsion Systems - Hilly Rose, Mark Bean
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
Description
Guest host Hilly Rose welcomes researcher Mark Bean for a discussion on electrogravitics and the propulsion systems behind unidentified flying objects. Bean explains how charging metal discs with high voltage creates directional movement, comparing the effect to a horse chasing a carrot. He details the classified work of Thomas Townsend Brown, whose 1950s demonstrations of levitating discs for the U.S. Air Force were buried under Project Winter Haven.
Bean describes his own experiments replicating symptoms reported during UFO encounters, including corona discharge lights around disc rims, ozone production, and even the euphoric effects of nitrous oxide emissions. He connects these findings to the consistent disc shapes photographed and videotaped by unrelated witnesses across the globe, arguing the evidence would settle any court case.
The program opens with Hilly Rose fielding wild open lines calls, including a caller claiming 355 U.S. spacecraft sit grounded at Baker Lake, Canada, following a supposed galactic war. Rose also covers Y2K preparedness concerns from callers warning about the FCC and FEMA contingency plans for the coming conversion period.
Bean describes his own experiments replicating symptoms reported during UFO encounters, including corona discharge lights around disc rims, ozone production, and even the euphoric effects of nitrous oxide emissions. He connects these findings to the consistent disc shapes photographed and videotaped by unrelated witnesses across the globe, arguing the evidence would settle any court case.
The program opens with Hilly Rose fielding wild open lines calls, including a caller claiming 355 U.S. spacecraft sit grounded at Baker Lake, Canada, following a supposed galactic war. Rose also covers Y2K preparedness concerns from callers warning about the FCC and FEMA contingency plans for the coming conversion period.