[HPforGrownups] A functional cloak of invisibility ? what?

MadameSSnape at aol.com MadameSSnape at aol.com
Mon Apr 22 14:06:46 UTC 2013


No: HPFGUIDX 192358

Only problem with invisibility is, as was pointed out decades ago in a MAN  
FROM UNCLE novel about an invisible dirigible, if you're invisible you're 
also  blind, because light rays passing through your body also pass through 
your  eyeballs.  If your eyeballs don't catch light, you can't see.  And you  
tend to bump into things, which rather defeats the purpose of being 
invisible in  the first place, n'est ce pas?
 
Sherrie 
RIP Dawn House Baker
1967-2013
my baby sister
 
 
In a message dated 4/22/2013 4:56:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
omegafold at yahoo.com writes:

 
 
 
Okay someone asked me about this a while back so here's the latest from the 
 desk of the greatest zero point physicist ever to make such information  
public;
I will start by pointing out 2 facts of the past;

1; About  70 years ago there was a fellow named Nikola Tesla who was once 
commissioned  by the Navy to help build submarine battery systems, so that 
subs would run  off electric power, intermittently ofcourse.
Well in the throwing of the  first switch for the first time, a crescent 
wrench was left laying on top the  battery that secured the connection.
In a split second after the wrench was  gone. It could not be seen at all. 
Once the power was shut off, suddenly it  re-appeared. Well the great John 
Hutchison eventually got word of this trick  and with much less power than 
used there, he was able to make metal turn to  liquid state, and cause plastic 
cups to fly up in the air. All of this  technology was, as I found over 
time, related to a zero point energy field.  You should also know that Tesla's 
files taken by the FBI at time of his death  led to the Philadelphia 
Experiment just months later, which made that ship  disappear. An elaborate coverup 
followed, but we all know it  happened.

2; A simple fellow who worked all his life on cataloging  bugs, mainly bees 
in Russia/ former U.S.S.R. was in 1999, studying wings of a  stingless 
wasp. It was black with 2 gray stripes around it's belly. The  colonies lived in 
clay banks near a lake. He noticed the wing had repulsive  forces, 
repelling gravity in certain conditions. It would not be noticed  except in the 
presence of metal, or when many wings are joined together.
So  this guy, Viktor Grebennikov went on to build a flying platform that 
would  fold up into a small briefcase. You can find photos on the net about 
his work.  An american studied the wings under electron microscope, and I 
found more; but  long story short; the flying platform would lift over 200 
pounds but as it did  , it formed an ionosphere around the thing and him. It was 
both protective  against dust, debris, birds, and such- and would allow him 
to reach speeds of  900 miles per hour. Yes it sounds impossible. I was very 
skeptical at first,  but the secret hides in how molecules connect in the 
structure of the chitin  material that makes those wings. It's a trick of 
magnetic current as once  proposed by Edward Leedskalnin.
Well, from certain angles, not all, viewers  on the ground would not be 
able to see Grebennikov ! He would just plain  vanish! This sounds like 
folklore, but a true story from 1999. 
I have no  idea who has his platform now.

I can only tell you that I work in this  field of research and am right on 
the doorstep of some even more amazing  discoveries. I must remind you that 
full invisibility from all directions is  not possible except through full 
dematerialization, which temporarily shrinks  you down to a few times smaller 
as you move slower in time since you are less  effected by it in a smaller 
space. 

I'm sure I could find ways to hide  this technology in a broomstick, sure, 
but as far as the bugs go, it seems as  if chemtrails are making them 
extinct. I can't say if those bees are around  any longer. A fellow found a beetle 
with a similar effect of it's wings though  last year.

omegafold





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