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February 16, 1998: UFO Propulsion Systems - Mark McCandlish

February 16, 1998: UFO Propulsion Systems - Mark McCandlish

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Art Bell speaks with aerospace illustrator and researcher Mark McCandlish, who has spent 18 years consulting for defense contractors and collecting testimony about classified aircraft. McCandlish describes a family of vehicles known as Aurora, including a football-shaped craft using pulse detonation propulsion that creates distinctive donut-on-a-rope contrails over the western United States. He estimates classified aviation technology may be 30 years ahead of what is publicly acknowledged.

The discussion shifts to scalar electromagnetic weapons, which McCandlish says transmit destructive energy through hyperspace by combining two focused beams at a distant target. He suggests these weapons could explain mysterious power grid failures and raises the possibility that Iraq may be acquiring this technology from Russia. He connects Tesla's resonance research to the underlying principles and speculates that Chernobyl resulted from a scalar weapon's energy being reflected back to its source.

McCandlish outlines his plan to build a proof-of-concept anti-gravity device using a satellite dish fitted with capacitor sections made from magnesium-zinc foil laminated with bismuth, powered by a Van de Graaff generator and Tesla coil. He believes the Biefeld-Brown effect can produce enough lift to raise a thousand pounds and intends to compete for the X Prize in commercial spaceflight.
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