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Navy “UFO Patent” Documents Talk Of “Spacetime Modification Weapon”

The US Navy’s “UFO” patents sound like they were taken from a sci-fi novel.
The US Navy has filed patents for strange and obscure technologies. According to patents filed by the Navy, they are working on a compact fusion reactor capable of powering a city, an engine powered by “inertial mass reduction”, and a “hybrid aerospace-submarine vehicle”, as well as a patent for “quantum reality alteration”.
Called “UFO patents” these are not mere fantasies. The US Navy sponsors the construction of prototypes of some unusual technologies to prove they work.
Reading these patents, one gets the impression that the UFO probably belongs to us, and not to the brothers from outer space.
Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais is the man behind the patents. Pais has worked in various departments of the Navy, including the Aircraft Division of the Naval Air Force Center (NAVAIR/NAWCAD) and the Strategic Systems Program Division. It is responsible for developing submarine-launched Trident-class nuclear missile technology.
All patents build on each other, but they are based on what Pais called the “Pais effect”.
Pais claims to use electromagnetic fields with appropriate rotation to restrain the fusion reaction. This plasma fusion reaction, which he claims he invented, will revolutionize energy consumption. Experts suggest that a functioning fusion reactor will lead to cheap and ubiquitous energy.
One of Pais and the Navy’s patents describes what the propulsion system and fusion drive will be used for – a “hybrid aerospace-submersible vehicle.”
According to the patent, the ship could travel across land, sea and space at incredible speeds. Other patents invented by Pais and filed with the Navy include “high temperature superconductor”, “electromagnetic field generator” and “high frequency gravitational wave generator”.
Do you remember that UFOs filmed by the military can also fly in the air, space and dive under water? An interesting coincidence, isn’t it?
It all sounds like science fiction, and the Navy was also skeptical. The Navy leadership called Pais’s inventions nonsense, and his patents underwent a lengthy internal review at NAVAIR.
The War Zone received emails about bureaucratic infighting between Pais and the Navy via a FOI request and found out that the mad scientist had won.
According to the patents, some of the technologies are “workable”. This means that the Navy claims that some of Pais’s wild technology works and has been demonstrated to the Navy.
The physics of what Pais claims is beyond the theory and understanding of the layman or humble science reporter. But a paper on his densified fusion reactor was accepted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ peer-reviewed journal Transactions on Plasma Science and published in the November 2019 issue.If you are reading this, it means that this content has been stolen from anomalien.com – and those who copied the text did not notice this. But our lawyers will do it.
“The fact that my work on the design of a compact fusion reactor has been accepted for publication in such a prestigious journal as IEEE TPS should speak to its importance and credibility – and should eliminate (or at least mitigate) all the misconceptions that you (or any other person) may be concerned about the veracity (or possibility) of my advanced physics concepts,” Pais said in a letter to The War Zone.
“Understand that the culmination of my work is the creation of the Pais effect (the original physics concept),” he said. “Such high-energy [electromagnetic] radiation can locally interact with the vacuum energy state (VES) – VES is the fifth state of matter (the fifth essence – quintessence), in other words, the fundamental structure (basis) from which everything else arises (including space-time) in our quantum reality. Engineering the Pais effect could lead to the creation of a new macroscopic quantum reality, the importance of which, if you have followed my work closely, you understand.”
Pais’ emails sound like the ravings of a mad scientist, but the Pentagon has a history of successfully developing cutting-edge technology. Over 100 years ago, nuclear weapons were science fiction. GPS, the TOR network, and the internet itself all started life as Pentagon programs.
Perhaps soon the Navy will revolutionize our understanding of energy and transport. And of course it is interesting, but what did the scientists manage to invent behind the screen?
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“Cursed charity shop painting ruined my life”, says British woman

A British woman purchased a portrait of a young girl from a charity shop and now asserts that the picture is cursed, reports mirror.co.uk.
Zoe
Elliot-Brown, aged 36, spotted an artwork by an unfamiliar artist at
the Hastings Advice Representation Center in St Leonards-on-Sea, East
Sussex, a month ago.
Simultaneously, the seller cautioned Zoe
about the painting possibly being cursed, revealing that a prior
purchaser of the same artwork had returned it to the store with the
statement “it ruined my life.”
Out of curiosity, Zoe captured an
image of the painting on her smartphone and shared the photo with her
68-year-old mother, Jane Elliot-Brown. Her mother seemed to be entranced
by the painting.
Instantly,
she began urging Zoe to acquire the painting. Yielding to her mother’s
persuasion, Zoe paid £20 for the artwork. However, as soon as she
introduced it into her home, strange occurrences commenced taking place.
As
Zoe entered her home and positioned the painting in the living room,
their dog named Cilla leaped up and started growling at the artwork.
Cilla deliberately kept her distance, refraining from approaching the
picture. Subsequently, Zoe’s mother’s health took a sharp decline. She
began experiencing alternating spells of fever and chills, requiring her
to wear four sweaters to keep warm.
Concurrently, Zoe’s mother
seemed to be captivated by the painting. She continuously gazed at it
and even caressed the painted girl’s cheek. During the night, she heard
peculiar knocks emanating from the room where the picture hung, despite
the room being unoccupied.
Zoe managed to persuade her mother that
the painting held negative energy and was cursed. However, Jane
staunchly defended the painting, reluctant to part with it.
“I’ve
never seen my mother yearn for something so intensely. She was
entranced by it, but not in a positive manner. She guarded it. She
frequently gazed at it. She ran her fingers over the painted girl’s
cheeks and polished the surface, although the painting didn’t require
polishing.”
“Each time I mentioned disposing of the painting, she
became exceedingly irritable. It transformed into a sort of family
heirloom for her, something she began cherishing.”
“My mother
flatly refused to get rid of the painting. I think it’s a bit like the
magic power of the Lord of the Rings ring. It definitely works in an
attractive and charming way, it seems to pull you towards it.
“My mother became a bit like Gollum from The Lord of the Rings,” says Zoe.
Jane
herself says that it seems to her that the painted girl is very unhappy
and she stroked her to comfort her. She also does not attribute the
deterioration of her health to the purchase of the painting.
At
the same time, she admits that there were several cases when someone
seemed to knock on the door, and when she opened it, there was no one on
the threshold.
One day, Jane became so ill that she fainted right
in the bathroom. Zoe called 911, but her mother refused to go to the
hospital and was eventually left at home.
One morning, Zoe entered
the living room and saw her mother standing and stroking the painted
girl on her cheeks. And the mother could not remember how she ended up
in the living room and what she did at night.
“It
was strange behavior, especially for my mom. She couldn’t remember
anything from what happened last night. My mom is still very weird and
distracted and doesn’t want to discuss it.”
And then something
even more frightening happened. Zoe and her friend Ben went for a walk
on a hill during a thunderstorm and suddenly saw a “creepy black figure”
that suddenly appeared in front of them.
They do not know if this
is related to the painting, but they immediately ran back in fear.
Deciding to get rid of the cursed painting, Zoey eventually took it and
took it to the same shop where she bought it.
And when she drove
up to the store, she saw that in one of the tires of the car, brand new,
someone stuck a screw. She gave the painting to the seller, but then
changed her mind and took it back.
She
didn’t want someone else to buy the painting and get hurt because of
it. Now Zoe wants to give the picture only to someone who understands
damn things.
Now the painting is kept in Zoya’s house in a box filled with sage (it is believed that sage helps against evil spirits).
She also hung sage in every corner of the house, although Zoya’s mother was very unhappy with this.
“I
thought knowing my luck some idiot will go and get it and try and burn
it and I don’t really want to be left with the remainder of whatever the
hell has been going on. Technically I was the last owner. [I want it]
dealt with properly. […]”
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Wild man with a spear in his hand was spotted in the forests of Germany

A mysterious wild man, nicknamed by the locals “the wolf man”, was
photographed in the forested mountains of the Harz, in the center of
Germany. The man was completely naked and held a spear in his hand.
The
savage was accidentally noticed by two tourists who were walking
through the forest, not far from the city of Blankenburg in
Saxony-Anhalt, and examined the ruins of an old castle.
“When we
reached the caves in the sands, we saw this wolf-man. He stood high in
one of the caves and held in his hand a long wooden stick that looked
like a spear.
“He didn’t take his eyes off us, but he didn’t say
anything. He looked dirty and looked like a prehistoric man from the
Stone Age, like pictures in a history book,” Gina Weiss, 31, told Bild
newspaper.
According
to Weiss and her friend Toby, they observed this man for about ten
minutes. The naked man appeared to be in his forties and reportedly
these tourists were not the first to have seen him in the area.
It is assumed that he has been living in the forests near Blankenburg for about five years.
Authorities say they have received numerous reports of a person wearing a wolf’s skin or wolf costume over the past five years.
In
March 2023, a frightened eyewitness even called the police because he
thought that a wolfman running next to him wanted to attack him. In
other cases, people have seen how a savage is trying to make a fire or
building a hut out of branches for himself.
At the same time, it
is quite cold in this area in winter and it is not clear how this person
managed to survive here for several years.
According to Alexander
Beck, head of the local fire brigade, this savage clearly has the
skills to live in the wild and adapt to the changing seasons of the
year.
Where this man came from is unknown. There are many theories, from the hermit to more mystical versions such as time portals.
However, there are those who believe that all this is just some kind of prank to scare tourists or some other purpose.
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