Inert Gas and Gravity

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 03 Sep 1999 23:32:45 -0500

Hi Folks!

Steve Ferguson kindly sent in the following information to be posted to
the list;
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Below is a reprint of page 16 of the book "The Nature of Reality"
channelled by Hilarion:

'The nature of a device capable of producing an anti-gravitational field
has intrigued men for centuries. In the past the principles were
understood and the techniques were widely utilized. But now the
knowledge has been lost and the methods of achieving such localized
fiedl effects are no longer available.

The secret of producing a local gravitational field begins with the
appreciation of the true nature of inert gases. Since each atom of an
inert gas contains one of the primary points responsible for the
creation of the transverse vibrational mode which is experienced by
matter as gravity, it is merely necessary to develop a technical means
for stripping the masking inert gas atom away from the primary point in
order to allow the point to produce a full-strength beam of transverse
vibration. Such a beam, when directed against certain kinds of
materials, will exert an effect that will result in a push against the
material in the direction away from the source of the beam.

The technique is to subject the inert gas to high pressure and
temperature, and then to place it in a strong megnetic field. This can
be accomplished with relatively simple equipment and without great
expense. In fact it has already been done in secret.

The high temperature and pressure cause the stripping away of some of
the outer electrons of the atom of the gas, thus producing ions or
charged particles. When these ions are subjected to a strong magnetic
field, the motions of the nuclei of the ionized atoms are disturbed and
the atoms are forced into paths different from their natural motion.
These pathes take them away from the primary points which they normally
mask, and permit the points to produce their normal vibratory motion in
the aether.'

Through other writings of his, it seems xenon seems to work best.

SteveF

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