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The second reliable witness to Townsend Brown's experiments is Agnew Bonson, air conditioning magnate and anti-gravity and physics patron out of University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

And Bonson writes in his notes that there's something going on here that we're unable to account for.

From a 1971 Australian intelligence memo often cited by UFO whistleblower David Grush, we basically now know that Bonson and his Institute of Field Physics at North Carolina, Chapel Hill, were just academic satellites of the CIA tasked with studying anti-gravity.

Bonson talks about anomalous phenomena that happen when you get into extremely high voltages at extremely low currents.

While serving as a patron for Townsend Brown's experimental gravity work, Bonson holds the 1957 Chapel Hill Conference, the goal of which was to bring together the world's top theoretical physicists to understand gravity.

Bonson talks about the two families, which is a confluence of the two families, the Wittens and the DeWitts, with Feynman and Wheeler and all of these unbelievable characters and attendants.

And remember, Townsend Brown was working with Bonson while the Chapel Hill Conference was being held.

There's even a video of Lear visiting Agnew Bonson's labs in North Carolina,

One of these antigravity research centers, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was basically just Agnew Bonson and his Institute for Field Physics.

Bonson's chief theoretical physicist was Bryce DeWitt and his chief experimentalist was Townsend Brown.

Remember Agnew Bonson, Brown's patron in the 50s?

The original antigravity scientists who created the flying saucer in Bonson's book were Nazi Germans developing UFOs in secret.

and some form of barium and where have we seen barium before both on the chalkboard at the bonson

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