Sunday, June 20, 2021

210620 The Sentinel, Strange Things Happening

I just saw something yesterday on YouTube and it has had me thinking ever since.


The U.S. navy has recently filed patents for an anti-gravity fusion powered engine, and a triangular spacecraft. One thing to know is the fact that someone or some entity cannot file a patent without actually having the device and being able to show it to the U.S. patent office. The paperwork on filing a patent also becomes available for other entities to view the patent information.

Here is the patent number of the craft US20060145019A1. You can find the patent on YouTube, I was able to download a PDF file with it, but Google will not allow me to put the picture or the PDF into my post. This my friends only adds to the mystery.
Since posting this earlier this morning, my west coast guru called me and gave me a solution whereby I was able to capture the picture of part of the patent and it is displayed below. It looks like it could be the real deal Bill McNeal.

Here is where it gets a little bit questionable. If the navy actually has such devices, why would they tell the everyone about what would be a game changer worldwide? Surely the Chinese and the Russians would be very interested to know this and because the patents were filed earlier, they already know about them.

Assuming these patents are real, will this kickoff a huge new arms race? Whether this is true or not, I would think the race is already on with every one dashing for the finish line. If there is a fusion engine here, would not advanced alien technologies also have them? That could explain the possibility of those fantastic UFO stunts the navy has released on video back in 2018. Furthermore it may indicate some of the strange triangular craft people around the world have reported seeing in the night skies are not hoaxes or delusions. That leads me to one more question; the triangular craft people have seen in the skies, are they extra-terrestrial or are they made by the U.S. navy?

The answer will be clear at some point in the future. I suppose either way things turn out will be interesting or frightening.

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