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Military Competition Between China and the US May Push UFO Anti-Gravity Technology into Public View

Breaking News: Allegations Surface of Gravity-Controlled Craft Propulsion Achievements Amid Heightened US-China Tech Rivalry

Recent discussions across various platforms have sparked intense debate and curiosity surrounding the potential mastery of gravity-based propulsion for advanced aerospace craft. Claims of breakthrough technologies have emerged, fueled by intriguing posts and official documents hinting at revolutionary advancements in the field.

Key Developments in Gravity-Controlled Propulsion:

  1. Reddit Discussions:

  2. U.S. Air Force General’s Remarks:
    Lt. Gen Steven L. Kwast, recently retired, suggested that the U.S. military might already possess next-generation technologies capable of transforming aerospace capabilities and, by extension, human civilization.

    "The technology can be built today with technology that is not developmental to deliver any human being from any place on planet Earth to any other place in less than an hour."

    Kwast emphasized the urgency due to rapidly advancing Chinese military technologies.

  3. U.S. Naval Patents:
    Documents reveal that the U.S. Navy secured patents for technologies eerily similar to reported UFOs, driven by claims of significant Chinese investments in similar aerospace technologies.

    • High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Generator
    • Room Temperature Superconductor
    • Electromagnetic Force Field Generator
    • Inertial Mass Reduction Device
  4. Chinese Patents:

  5. David Grusch Interview:

    • Summary suggesting China’s intense efforts in reverse engineering may be prompting accelerated U.S. disclosures for competitive parity.
  6. Former Israeli Space Security Chief Allegations:
    Haim Eshed claimed that a global coalition of countries, including the U.S. and China, are coordinating to withhold information about UFO technologies.

  7. Collaborative Retrieval Operations:
    An incident involving a multinational effort, including Americans, Chinese, and Germans, was purportedly tasked with retrieving a UFO crash in Peru, as detailed by Lance Corporal Jonathan Weygandt.

These developments indicate a potentially imminent era of groundbreaking aerospace technology, driven by an urgent need to maintain technological superiority amidst an intensifying U.S.-China rivalry. Whether these claims mark the brink of science fiction becoming reality remains to be seen, but the discourse suggests a future where gravity-based propulsion could revolutionize travel and defense capabilities.

Stay tuned for further updates on this rapidly evolving story.

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