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Antigravity Propulsion

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The biggest mystery of our era finally gets the balanced and unbiased investigation it deserves.

'ANTIGRAVITY PROPULSION: Human or Alien Technologies?' is a far-reaching exploration into the UFO phenomenon that covers all possible scenarios and discounts nothing.

Written by novelists, filmmakers and independent researchers James Morcan & Lance Morcan, with a foreword by advanced interstellar propulsion systems expert Grant Hayman and an afterword by leading scientist and space industry veteran Dr. Takaaki Musha, one of the great enigmas of all time is examined with equal doses of open-mindedness and skepticism.

This book includes never-before-mentioned accounts of popular UFO topics like Area 51, Roswell and alien abduction claims, as well as tackling less reported subjects such as Nazi and Japanese antigravity experiments and even rarer theories involving quantum physics and lost civilizations of the ancients.

What do all the sightings of UFO’s around the world reveal? Who is covering up the existence of these strange craft in our skies? And are the technologies manmade or extraterrestrial in origin?

Forget what you think you already know and prepare to be surprised.

For those searching for the truth about these exotic technologies and wanting to know why they are being concealed from the public, ANTIGRAVITY PROPULSION is a must read.

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 3, 2015

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James Morcan

36 books1,282 followers
New Zealand-born actor/writer/producer James Morcan resides in Sydney, Australia. He has written two bestselling novels, performed in various international film productions and is a podcast host. His books have been translated into eight languages (Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian, French, Afrikaans, German).

Morcan's published titles include the new release horror Silent Fear (A novel inspired by true crimes) and the bestselling historical adventures White Spirit and Into the Americas. He also has several series on the market including The Orphan Trilogy, an international thriller series, the swashbuckling action-romance series The World Duology, and the controversial non-fiction franchise The Underground Knowledge Series. An additional non-fiction title, Debunking Holocaust Denial Theories, was written in collaboration with Holocaust survivors to document the genocide. These titles were all co-authored with his father Lance Morcan and published by Sterling Gate Books. Their production company, Morcan Motion Pictures, is developing Silent Fear into a feature film and Underground Knowledge into a TV series.

James' most recent acting performance was a leading role in the post-Apocalyptic feature film After Armageddon which he also wrote. The dystopian adventure film was shot in rural Australia and Morcan co-starred with Berynn Schwerdt (Wyrmwood). Other leading roles include the OZ-Bollywood productions My Cornerstone and Love You Krishna. Morcan also wrote the screenplays for both features which were filmed in Sydney and Mumbai and incorporated English and Hindi languages.

Additional productions he has perfromed in include a BBC TV series, several indie features and a live stadium production of Ben Hur headlined by Academy Award winner Russell Crowe. To date, his feature films have screened at cinemas in New Zealand, India, Australia, Italy and Cannes.

James is a podcast host on the YouTube channel Underground Knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8s...

He co-founded one of the most popular discussion groups on Goodreads, also called Underground Knowledge, which has around 16,000 members: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...

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January 6, 2015
ANTIGRAVITY PROPULSION: Human or Alien Technologies? By James & Lance Morcan

This book includes never before mentioned accounts of popular UFO topics like Area 51, Roswell and alien abduction claims. Also subjects such as Nazi and Japanese antigravity experiments and rare theories involving quantum physics and lost civilizations of the ancients.

The book is well written and researched. I found the photos and (photos) of articles intriguing, compelling, shocking and last, thought provoking. I was never one to believe in aliens, UFO's or anything of that nature.

But after reading this, I am open minded and am beginning to wonder how much has been kept secret from society. It now has crossed my mind that there very well is truth in this theory, and the possibility of a government cover up seems more probable than improbable.

I highly recommend ANTIGRAVITY PROPULSION: Human or Alien Technologies? to those who are curious about the unexplained (Aliens, UFO's, cover-ups)and science. A definite 5 star read! I feel should be on everyone's TBR list.
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Author 17 books202 followers
May 26, 2015
I was particularly impressed by the unbiased, objective, journalistic views presented in this interesting book. The authors look at all angles and possibilities, allowing the reader to digest them on his or her own merits versus being nudged or sometimes shoved to the conclusions desired, as is the case of many such books.

The authors assume that UFOs do indeed exist, a fact which is gradually being accepted as more evidence is released and credible witnesses continue to come forward. However, rather than assuming these strange vehicles are of extraterrestrial origin, the possibility is presented that perhaps not all of them are.

All possibilities are covered, including connections between Japan and the Nazis of which I was previously unaware. The authors do an excellent job of staying on-topic as expressed by the title versus going off on tangents, which is so easy to do in a field where there are so many unanswered questions. And in that vein, I suppose that rather than answer any, additional queries are easily spawned as it provides a variety of additional angles to consider but doesn't go into that much detail or substantiation regarding them. References were embedded within the text itself as opposed to being listed in a bibliography which I find a little awkward for following up in a selective or methodical manner.

The book does not discuss the possible technologies involved but rather sticks to the evidence of whether UFOs are of alien or human origin or perhaps a combination of both. Also note that 19% of this book relates to additional titles by the same authors, both fiction and nonfiction. Clearly this father and son team have reported on a profuse amount of information in their "Underground Knowledge" series.
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Author 3 books2 followers
May 23, 2017
S'alright. I found out about this book when I joined the Underground Knowledge discussion group, (it's written by the group's founder), here on goodreads. If you're looking for a basic primer to introduce you to the field of all things fringe science with respect to hidden civilizations and UFOs, this book is as good as any. It's breadth is an advantage to the newbie, while it may have sucked some of the quality away from the text for folks already steeped in the genre. It's worth the $3 or so that Amazon is charging for the Kindle edition at the moment... if it fits your level of entry and curiosity.
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Author 25 books280 followers
May 21, 2015
I can see this Underground Knowledge series of books (of which this is the second) fast becoming a first port of call for any reader wanting an overview of the topic at hand. These books are designed to introduce themes of conspiracies and ‘alternative’ subjects with an unbiased, level headed approach that sticks to the very best examples in each case. My only criticism of Antigravity Propulsion: Human or Alien Technologies? is that the title doesn’t reflect how much the book addresses the question of whether we are alone and just how much of an abundance of evidence there is, with plenty of reputable sources given, that the governments of the world are in cahoots with aliens; or at the very least, if that isn’t true, then it’s still darn clear that the military has technologies that far surpass our own understanding. So, as much as I enjoyed reading about the intriguing antigravity ideas, it was just as interesting to revisit those old alien stories.
The Morcans have done it again. Keep an eye out for others in this much needed series.


Harry Whitewolf (author of New Beat Newbie).
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Author 9 books11 followers
April 8, 2015
I find it interesting that as we become smarter, we tend to question more and more of our own existences. Are we an enigma of evolution? Did God create us? Neither of those questions could answer why in this vast unimaginable universe do we feel so removed? I mean, where did we come from? Whether we seek God or the greater unknown, we tend to look up at the skies. And somewhere up there and beyond, something mysterious, something extraordinary holds the answers.

This book, Antigravity Propulsion outlined some astounding technical questions that warrant some thoughts. Mind you, I am a skeptic when it comes to U.F.O. conspiracies. But after reading this book I am starting to wonder. The proof might just be your inquisitiveness. I can’t tell you what to believe, you will just have to read the book and decides for yourself.
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Author 60 books67 followers
January 9, 2015
After reading 'The Orphan Trilogy' and 'The World Duology' Book 1 & 2, I was hooked on more writing of these talented father and son team duo, Lance and James Morcan had to offer. This indeed is a very different kind of book than there others, it being non fiction, but just as equally engrossing. In 'Antigravity Propulsion', we are given astounding insight into UFO accounts from "The Roswell and alien Abduction" claims, to the popular "Area 51" beliefs, which includes never-before-mentioned claims and reports on this profound subject.

I find it hard to believe that Earth in all its glory, is the only planet in this vast Solar System that holds life. Our planet is young compared to most others and its inhabitants are very recent. We are primitive in our ways considering after inheriting the earth over two hundred thousand years and it's in only approximately the past century that we have figured out how to fly to a few near by planets, make electricity, and all that other good stuff. This, I'm sure in infinity prospects, doesn't even amount to 1/8th of a blink of an eye within space and time. So who are we too assume with out any doubt, that THIS IS IT - When we don't yet have the true technology to really explore beyond a few close planets in our own solar system. We haven't really seen much (maybe a speck of a dust particle) compared to what the "WHOLE" picture has to offer. So, yes, there may quite possibly be Aliens out there billions of light years away (or much closer than that) with technology well beyond our comprehension.

Don't get me wrong, I'm proud of our own achievements and of what we have accomplished, but, these are baby-steps compared to possible (well formed and higher intelligent) species living light years away from our own spectrum and other creations of God. Who's to say what's around the corner in other Solar Systems - We can't even fathom that...

There is too much evidence that absolutely overwhelms me in retrospect. What is this "BIG' secret the government assumes to keep hush hush e.g Area 51? Is it for our well being and our protection? Is it so we don't freak out?
I'll just say this... If their are Aliens out there, and they discovered our world many thousands of years ago (and sightings have been documented for many centuries, which they have) Earth, to my knowledge, has never been invaded, we have never been in danger... So maybe these outer-worldly species are friendly and inquisitive, after all, haven't they been visiting us since the Dinosaur Age (maybe even before that) Who knows for sure.
So, why the "BIG" secret, why conceal any of this to the world? Don't we have the right to know for our own judgement and peace of mind? Who would it hurt?.

The Morcan's did a fantastic job with research and examining the UFO theory involving ancient beliefs and quantum Physics. This is an astounding book which truly captures our thoughts to the fullest. Well done authors, you really blew in mind with this one.

I was given a copy of this book by the authors for an unbiased review.
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December 11, 2018
An interesting book that refreshingly looks at the possibility of antigravity propulsion from many different viewpoints, rather than focusing on an pre-conceived theory presented as fact. I appreciate the authors' efforts in admitting their own personal opinion while not discriminating against reports of any other potential sources of antigravity technology.

This book, like the authors' GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ, is a great stepping-stone for the reader to discover, through their own research, more about the topics that interest them in this book.
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December 23, 2015
This book tells us about some never before mentioned stories like Area 51 , Roswell and Alein Abduction claims. We also learn about such subjects as Nazi and Japanese anti gravity experiments, rare theories involving Quantum physics and lost civilizations. The book is well researched and written . I found the photos and articles to be intriguing and thought provoking. I never really believed in aleins or life on other planets but after reading this book i winder how much the government has kept secret from society!
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Author 7 books25 followers
March 21, 2016
This is an excellent read for an individual looking to expand their thinking regarding government cover-up, hidden advanced technologies, and the possibility of alien communication.

James and Lance have done a vast and intense research which can be seen in the large variety of sources they present to the readers. This makes it easy to follow up on their material in order to learn more. The book includes some interesting photos and multiple fascinating quotes from high ranked individuals, including some US presidents.

I recommend this book to anyone who desires to learn more, whether a skeptic or a believer, it doesn't matter. This book is not attempting to mold you into a conspiracy theorist, but rather present you with factual material that should not be dismissed as junk science or paranoid rumors... at least not until the sources have been properly researched by the reader.
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April 6, 2015
I have started to read this book owing to my intriguing mind that always wonders about the existence of aliens. If they really do, what would they be like, how would their life style be. I picked this book by the title, but what I read really amazed me. The author so vividly accounts the esoteric knowledge that lay hidden in the classified documents. The book amazed me, scared me and enlightened me at the same time. One of the best of all non fiction irrespective of subject. I can't wait till I read the author's other works. I also recommend my friends and readers to read this book if they wish to be amazed by some stunning facts and concealed truth.
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5 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2016
As suspect our government has been concealing technology, keeping us in the dark.

Your book covers much needed information for future fixes to our planet of education pool to correct the problems we have created.
It is food for thought and widen our possibilities.
I enjoyed reading the book well worth the time to consume it.
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Author 2 books63 followers
February 7, 2015
I liked it. There was a lot in it that I knew about, but there were may things I didn't. I particularly liked how the author presented the information without passing judgement, so the reader wasn't baited one of the other. Nicely done. A quick, interesting read.
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276 reviews
February 18, 2015
Great collection of factual stories and speculative stories.
This book is very well written and researched. I spent many hours trying to keep up (read up on) the scenarios.
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Author 7 books99 followers
May 26, 2015
This was a quick, fun book to read. It covered many interesting topics, and left one thinking well after reading it. I highly recommend it!
3 reviews2 followers
September 15, 2016
Antigravity propulsion.

Its about time that someone told the truth about the visitors. I wish that they could help us with things that are going on here on earth. Our government officials are liars and they would not know the truth if it was standing in front of them. Such people we have to represent us.the whole thing is disgusting. What douch'ebags.
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29 reviews6 followers
June 6, 2018
This is a revealing book uncovering areas which are largely unknown by the general public, but should be more widely discussed.
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Author 7 books29 followers
April 16, 2020
I found this book to be well-written and very informative.
The world will soon change via antigravity––no more oil, gas, or coal needed.
I cant wait to read the other books by Morcan!
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Author 3 books1 follower
January 11, 2024
Title
I think the title is somewhat of a misnomer. The authors don’t say much about ‘antigravity propulsion,’ except that practically nobody really knows anything about it because US aerospace companies’ “results are mostly classified” (loc.730 of 1198).
On the other hand, the authors give the reader a rather comprehensive and unbiased exposition of the corroborating evidence for the various hypotheses on the subject of aliens and UFOs: thus intriguing both the neutral (like me) and the skeptic reader. So, probably, “Competing Alien and UFO Hypotheses,” or something similar, would have been more appropriate as a title.
Quotes
The various quotes (which I won’t divulge here) from high-ranking and other seemingly reliable personnel are tantalizing and are worth buying the book just for these quotes alone. Included are an insider’s death-bed revelation, a personal contact with a purported alien abductee, and an account of an altercation between humans and aliens by someone claiming to be one of three human survivors.
Antigravity
The ‘Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary’ (eleventh edition), defines ‘antigravity’ as the “reducing, canceling, or protecting against the effect of gravity.” Defying gravity (i.e., hovering in midair) doesn’t really explain travelling in outer space. A spaceship in outer space, away from any planet or star (where gravity is negligible or null), doesn’t need it. What it needs is to be accelerated up to the desired speed. Now, according to theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, ‘gravity’ IS the ‘warping of space’ resulting from nearby matter.
According to Bob Lazar, recovered ‘alien’ crafts he supposedly worked on, or reverse engineered, in Area 51 (see below) didn’t use air or gases as a medium (i.e., propellers or jets) to achieve antigravity (hovering).
Electrogravitic Propulsion
The authors seem to contend that ‘spaceships’ are propelled by the ‘warping’ of space; they write, “Perhaps antigravity machines have the ability to bend space and time via black holes, worm holes or whatever.” (loc.847) They add, “The scientists examining the damaged [Roswell—see below] craft described the way it must have converted an electromagnetic field into an antigravity field.” (loc.582) This is termed the ‘electrogravitic effect.’
Former Japanese Ministry of Defence scientist in Research and Development, Dr. Takaaki Musha, claims he performed experiments confirming the electrogravitic effect (loc.742). Conceivably, I surmise, in the absence of any gravitational forces, this ‘hovering’ force (which presumably may be magnified) can be used to accelerate a craft. However, nullifying a gravitational field doesn’t automatically imply creating a gravitational field. In this important aspect, the book is somewhat lacking.
Consequently, if anything, in my opinion, the book’s title, should technically read ‘Space-Warping Propulsion,’ ‘Field Propulsion,’ ‘Gravity Propulsion,’ or perhaps ‘Electrogravitic Propulsion’ rather than ‘Antigravity Propulsion,’
Black Holes
The authors’ references to ‘black holes’ and ‘worm holes’ in the above quote are rather cryptic, I would say. Practically nothing that enters a black hole’s so-termed ‘event horizon’ can exit again—not even light.
Theoretically, it’s possible to accelerate immensely towards a black hole, but then, at these high speeds, it would be very difficult to change direction to avoid plunging into it: to the detriment of the occupants’ bodies, of course, due to their experiencing extreme ‘inertial’ forces. The authors never explain any of this nor how these black holes can possibly be generated ahead of an alien craft to propel it: black holes are massive entities—collapsed stars, much larger than our sun.
Worm Holes
‘Worm holes’ are basically shortcuts through space. According to Wikipedia, “Wormholes are consistent with the ‘general theory of relativity,’ but whether wormholes actually exist remains to be seen. Many scientists postulate that wormholes are merely projections of a ‘fourth spatial dimension,’ analogous to how a two-dimensional (2D) being could experience only part of a three-dimensional (3D) object.” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole, last edited January 3, 2024). I think this is a concept the authors could have developed further given the book’s title, although they do mention “time traveling” (loc.369).
Time Travel
Time-travel is supposedly possible in a four-dimensional space in which occupants can move backward and forward in time, the same way we can move around in space. That these aliens are us in the future is an interesting hypothesis (loc.471).
Space Travel
According to the authors, “Apparently these [alien] craft used a unique fuel—one that Lazar called Element 115—that allowed the Beings who created them to travel across the universe at or somewhere near the speed of light.” (loc.368) This is not quite accurate: ‘element 115’ acted more like a ‘catalyst’: the ‘fuel’ was the annihilation of matter and ‘antimatter’ particles produced with the aid of element 115. Supposedly, a particle accelerator fires protons (hydrogen nuclei) at the tip of a triangular piece of element 115: destabilizing it and thereby emitting antiprotons (antihydrogen nuclei) that are directed towards a flow of hydrogen gas.
Speed of Light
But, at least, they don’t claim travelling at superluminal speeds: which is impossible according to Einstein’s relativity theory. Naturally, the speed of light will then limit space travel to our earth within the Milky Way (our galaxy) which is about 100,000 light years in diameter (unless aliens live longer than 50,000-odd years).
Teleportation
Although the authors mention ‘teleportation’ (loc.369), according to Wikipedia, there’s no such thing as a “transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them”; albeit ‘information’ can be transferred instantly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepor..., last edited December 19, 2023.
Parallel Worlds
Finally, I am a down-to-earth scientist: I don’t buy the concept of “parallel worlds” (loc.844) or ‘parallel universes’ (including the ‘multiverse’).
Area 51
The authors divulge that, “After decades of denials, and calling all conspiracy theorists deluded, the US Government has finally admitted that the infamous Area 51, in the Nevada desert, does exist.” (loc.178) Area 51 is situated in southern Nevada northwest of Las Vegas.
Such blatant deception of the public begs the question of whether we should trust what the government tells us. On the other hand, I think it’s understandable that the military be entitled to keep secret certain new technologies; but then, how much should they be allowed to hide from us?
Roswell
In early July 1947 a strange craft crashed at Roswell, New Mexico. Exhibiting a newspaper clipping, the authors state, “The very first official explanation—issued by an Army spokesman—was that the mystery craft was a ‘flying disc.’ That was quickly corrected in an Air Force statement advising that Roswell Army Airfield personnel had recovered a downed weather balloon at the crash site.’” (loc.269) This also looks like a blatant lie, of course. It begs the question: how much more are the authorities hiding from us?
Conspiracy Theories
Consequently, the authors address at some length a couple of ‘conspiracy theories’:
(1) The first conspiracy theory suggests that a secret “global elite are housing human or alien technologies there [in Area 51].” (loc.217)
(2) The second conspiracy theory suggests that “A deal was struck up with President Eisenhower and these other Beings whereby the US would be the beneficiaries of their advanced technologies provided the ETs could visit the US and elsewhere on Planet Earth at will to carry out whatever their agenda might be. Some conspiracy theorists say that alien agenda includes abducting humans.” (loc.413) It’s one thing withholding the truth from us, so we won’t panic, and another treating us as disposable pawns for worldly gains.
Where Can They Be Hiding?
Many UFO sightings have been reported worldwide, some/many of which were simply newly-designed military crafts, but probably not all of them. One might therefore ask: if aliens truly roam our planet, how come we never see them? The authors give supporting evidence, that surprisingly enough, some hide in plain sight (loc.876), others hide in subterranean military facilities (loc.488), or even on the moon (loc.953). Other UFO authors also suggest underground caves/mines and submersibles (USOs) in ocean/sea waters.
Conclusion
On the whole, the book lacks that scientific finesse one expects of its title: the authors tend to throw everything at the readers to sort out on their own.
On the other hand, as mentioned, the various quotes from high-ranking and other seemingly reliable personnel make the reader think hard. The authors’ main concern (which should also be ours) is: if aliens with vastly superior technologies are truly roaming our planet at will, doesn’t that make us extremely vulnerable? What do these aliens want from us and our planet? Are they benevolent or hostile? The authors suggest that, indeed, there were even altercations between humans and aliens (loc.488), albeit almost all of the alien species among us seem to be benevolent (loc.877).
Whatever the truth might be, the authors don’t seem to suggest much that we can do to protect ourselves from possible future alien aggression: apart from improving our technology (loc.798), forgetting our differences, and uniting together (loc.423)—which, of course, is a great feat, per se.
Finally, the book is an eye-opener: I would recommend it to any open-minded person.
88 reviews4 followers
January 31, 2015
A good overview for anyone unfamiliar with the subject matter. Concise and to the point this will leave you thinking `what if?' many times throughout.
Personally, there was very little in it that I had not read about previously and in a lot more detail. I would rate it an extra star if it had included a bibliography and further reference section.
36 reviews1 follower
September 3, 2018
This fascinating book presents a brief historical review of salient milestones in previously secret anti-gravity propulsion research. In so doing, the authors raise the question of whether the reports answer the question of the nature and origin of the reported craft: Were the reports of human or alien or hybrid(from reverse engineered crashes ) reconstructions ? The answer depends on the an ontological issue of whether the reports represent real objects or illusions of other natural phenomena that are, however well-intentioned, erroneously interpreted to be unacknowledged flying saucers.

The statements of astronauts, leaders of government, leading scientists, and other respectable individuals are taken into account. Several astronauts reported observing such craft, land, take off, and perform maneuvers that the best of our acknowledged aircraft are not known to be capable of
performing. For example, astronaut Gordon Cooper reported observing such a craft landing and taking off while his photographers captured the event on film (which was sent to Washington, DC). Dr. Edgar Mitchell expressed the belief that the earth has been visited by various extraterrestrials for years. Leading astronomers belief that Drake equation generates a very high probability intelligent life in the universe. President Jimmy Carter and Mikhail Gorbachev are reported to have observed flying saucer craft. Gorbachev publicly stated that they are real and have to be taken seriously.

Military research and development during the cold war resulted in an environment of secrecy surrounding aviation and space technology owing to the arms races between nation-states believed to be vying against one another. This milieu resulted in a plethora of top secret, codeword level clearance for the specific unacknowledged special access projects (USAPs) funded by the black budget. These programs essentially amounted to multiple levels above top secret clearance in the government. Even the existence of those levels were denied to anyone not having authorized codeword access among those who had "a need to know." After Glasnost and Perestroika and the collapse of the USSR, the US and Russian government worked together on the international space station and Soyuz refueling trips to the station. During this period, Russia disclosed reports of USO (Underwater submersable objects) and sailors involved in post-World War II Nato Operation Mainbrace after WWII observed USOs that were not known to be ours traveling at high speeds under and above water.

Some reports indicated that the Nazis were working on wonder-weapons which included these flying saucers, which they hoped would allow them to win World War II. However, the progress made by the Nazis did not permit them to mass produce enough of them before the end of WW II to accomplish that objective. However, the reports of such advances apparently were the basis for launching Operation Paperclip in which we granted a reprieve from war crimes in return for their scientific help in catching up to recent research in aviation and space systems. Thus, we have a national security interest in safeguarding our nation. Whether the aliens were foreigners or space travelers from distant worlds could be answered by those in these projects.


Some critics thought that the presentation of extraterrestrial biological entities could be programmed robotic life-forms developed by counterintelligence officers as part of a cover story to
mislead and misdirect the public from falling prey to social panic reminiscent of Orson Welles
War of the Worlds radio broadcast in the late 1930s. Jacques Vallee, author of UFO Chronicles in Soviet Union, and Passport to Magonia: From folklore to flying saucers, is an author of the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) who claims that these aliens have mastered interdimensional travel. He bases his conclusion on the basis of trace evidence of materials that are part of the UFOs. They claim that these Paul Hellyer, former Canadian Minister of Defense, maintains that aliens, who do not kill other lifeforms, look down on governments that do not protect their environment. Hellyer reported that he learned of at least four races of EBE visitors to earth.

According to numerous sources, EBE visitors want man to abandon nuclear weapons because their abuse may destroy the planet's habitability for all of mankind. Moreover, they consider world leaders poor stewards of the resources (including clean air and water) of the planet. Three general theories developed: Many people were sure that the flying saucers had to come from other worlds because they assumed that they knew that the limits of the capabilities all of our aircraft were far exceeded by the performance of what believed that they observed. Some scientists claimed that this was not possible because superluminal (faster than light) speeds were not possible, if Einstein's theory of special relativity remained valid.

There were conspiracy theories were that the military captured crashed saucers and sought to reverse engineer them to develop our defenses against potential enemies. There are rumors that we had gone well beyond Einstein vs. Bohr in our technological advances in the USAPs. They were the ones who indicated that these crafts had to be our own. To help us solve the puzzle of how their essential questions can be answered, James and Lance Morcan discuss what is well known and provide pictures of some of the more capable craft. The Morcans organize their presentation by revealing salient discoveries in recent years that tend to substantiate a thesis that classified research developments may have led to the beta testing of advanced technology useful for applications of military or transportation systems of the future.

Col. Philip J. Corso, in a 1997 book, entitled "The Day after Roswell" gives ample evidence that anti-gravitational effects were discovered by Nikola Tesla and subsequent scientists. T. Townsend Brown and his computer assistant, Paul Biefeld, discovered the Biefeld-Brown effect in the 1920s, where asymmetric charges generated thrust sometimes described as an ion-wind generated from Maxwell and Poynting predictions. Col. Corso claimed that Tesla had found the electromagnetic link to anti-gravity. The implication is that all of this advanced technology derived from classified research rather than from ships from other worlds. According to reliable reports of Allied bomber and fighter pilots, foo-fighters were observed running circles around their craft during the war. These were suspected of being craft of the Nazi's, potentially justifying Operation Paperclip. We needed to learn about the nature of these advanced craft before adversaries captured these scientists. It was laster learned that the Nazi Waffen SS under Obergruppenfeurer Hans Kammler, and his Office D, was entrusted with this project on which they used cthoncentration camp slave labor to develop these craft (Die Glocke) in an underground base in Poland. He was also in charge of development of nuclear weapons research. Later four versions of the Hannabu flying saucer were developed by Germany. In 1945, Hans Kammler disappeared. There are four different theories as to what might have happened to him. The photographs taken by Billy Meier in Switzerland seem to show craft which resembled photos of the Hannabu craft, without the installed machine guns. The authors show us a photo of the triangular TR3B "Black Manta" and some other photos of earlier flying saucer craft, shaped more like the "sportster" version of the lenticular disc shaped top and a mirror image of it on the bottom. The pilots could sit or walk around within an area covered by a copula dome, according to a whistle blower who described the propulsion system as using an unknown chemical element, discovered by Swedes several years after his disclosure. The U-2 and OxCart projects at AREA 51 developed top secret surveillance systems to protect the country from potential atomic attack.

After the military floated a cover story in 1947 that there was no crash of an alien space craft and that it was some refuse of project Mogul to fly high altitude balloons over the USSR to surveil
the development of potential nuclear threats to the U.S.A.. This project did not begin, however, until several years later. Even Dr. Edgar Mitchell who was brought up in Roswell said that it was really an crashed alien space craft, from which several dead bodies found along with one who was alive. Dr. Mitchell, who got his Doctorate at MIT, was a highly respected scholar in his field. They also point out that a former Director of the CIA, Adm. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, was quoted as admitting that UFOs are taken very seriously by upper levels of the U.S. government, while a cover-stories of alternative interpretations of natural phenomena, ridicule, and threats are used to undermine the credibility of those who do not have trace or material evidence of their sightings. Reportedly, the link between electromagnetism and antigravity was mastered in 1954 in a black project, as claimed by Steven Greer in a lecture at the University of Boulder in June of 2018). At the end of the book, the authors present an empirical evidence that electromagnetism has been linked to antigravity with a lifter meters or so off the ground at a Japanese University in 2003 by Dr. Takaaki Musha. However, readers of the Vedas of ancient India can find fascinating descriptions of the Vimanas (as David Hatcher Childress discusses in his works.

To further support the reports of people who claimed to have worked at the secret military bases where work proceeded with the help of extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs). Phil Schneider who claimed to have been employed at a secret military base underground, where our military reportedly worked in accordance with an executive agreement (which Schneider refers to as a treaty[sic] of Greada in 1954), that President Eisenhower concluded with our esteemed visitors to obtain technological assistance essential to our national security. President Eisenhower warned the public to be careful of the Military Industrial Complex that the civilian government does not lose control of it with an atrophy of Constitutional checks and balances that autocratic wannabes might try to accelerate.


At the end of the book, the authors was not ready to definitively distinguish the military developed ships from the alien ships and leaves this for the reader to draw his or her own conclusion.. According to Jan Harzen's (executive director of MUFON) report of what was said Ben Rich, formerly head of the skunkworks at Lockheed Martin, reportedly said before he died "We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity.... Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do." (Sources: on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWn8Q...).

However, Dr. Steven Greer, director of the Disclosure Project, which hosted a Disclosure Conference at the National Press Club on May 9th, 2001 in which whistleblowers described their involvement in black projects revealed that these ships are ontologically real. According to Steven Greer, in his lectures, claims the alien ships do not exhibit seams with rivets, whereas the human fabricated ships all have them. You may have to be up close to the ship to be able to make this distinction. But if these ships have been traveling at very high speeds, using electogravitic or systems using exotic elements, their surfaces may have been enveloped in a plasma, leaving them ionized and radioactive. Adventurous and curious persons will need geiger counters or scintillation meters to be sure that proximity with the craft does not a pose a danger for human beings without adequate radioactive shielding.
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15 reviews
July 5, 2021
This is is pure pseudo science and tbh: an overall disappointment. Lots of assumptions being made- I get that, as there is not a lot of 'hard' proof, Morcan has to make some assumptions, but most of them are very much unsupported. Also, a lot of people are being quoted anonymously or based on no authority at all (an unnamed 'police officer'? What does he bring to the table except from parking tickets?).
1 review
July 16, 2019
Thin on facts

Mostly speculation on assumption that anti grav propulsion is being suppressed. Would be better if specific papers could be examined. Also the magnitude of known electromagnetic propulsion should be talked about, as I understand it it is tiny.
December 17, 2023
Really poor book. Just a rehash/review of all the popular theories out there, very little on Antigravity Propulsion as such. This was the 1st book in this series but won't be bothering to buy any of the others
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February 25, 2021
This was less about antigravity propulsion and more about aliens and secret government societies, but it was entertaining nevertheless.
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