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There's a guy named Townsend Brown.

Okay, okay, Townsend Brown. I want to look that up.

Townsend Brown is Nikola Tesla meets the Dos Equis guy.

Townsend Brown was even a close confidant and colleague of Robert Sarbacher's.

Previously, the Townsend Brown fan club has been relegated to obscure forums on the dark corners of the internet.

Townsend Brown's like potato chips.

I also learned from Townsend Brown's daughter, Linda, that the inventor would constantly speak of biblical UFOs and aliens behind closed doors and with his family.

I may be the world's expert on Townsend Brown.

So without further ado, hit subscribe and prepare to take a stroll down the rabbit hole with this week's American alchemist, the godfather of American dark science, and the original UFO architect, Thomas Townsend Brown.

And now, Townsend Brown.

Thomas Townsend Brown was born in Zanesville, Ohio in 1905 to a wealthy family.

Paul Shatzkin documents an intimate exchange Townsend had on a sailboat with his soon-to-be wife, Josephine.

To go back to the very beginning in the Townsend Brown story, he was a student, and I think this might have been when he was at Caltech, when they were doing experiments with Crookes X-ray tubes.

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.

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.

And if you just swap out mass and replace it with energy in what Weinstein is saying here, you have an exact description of Townsend Brown's work.

So if you were to remove relativity's positivity conditions, you may provide a plausible theoretical framework for Townsend Brown's work.

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

Electrogravitics was basically a term invented around Townsend Brown's work.

But how do we know the lowbrow, applied version of anti-gravity, Townsend Brown's electrogravitics, wasn't actually effective yet strategically stigmatized because of its defense implications?

The next credible witness of Townsend Brown's work is a guy named Victor Bertrandius, a major general in the Air Force who helped negotiate the Japanese surrender in World War II,

Bertrandius paid an unannounced visit to a demo of Brown's Gravitator at the Townsend Brown Foundation in 1952.

And his wife, Linda, who's Townsend's daughter, says, you don't know how nice it is to hear him say that.

When Townsend's daughter, Linda Brown, makes the same request, citing a special clause that family service requests have to be honored,

they first give her the records of the wrong Townsend Brown, a naval commander.

They hint to her that a lot of Townsend Brown's work was classified.

we have a decent amount of evidence that Northrop Grumman's B-2 stealth bomber actually uses Townsend Brown's principles.

Townsend Brown shuts down Guidance Technologies with no explanation.

Basically, Townsend Brown's work.

After decades of classified work on the B-2 stealth bomber, and maybe some investigation into Townsend Brown's work, Northrop's premier stealth vehicle was revealed to use an electrostatic effect in its wings, producing a Byfield-Brown effect.

And the B-2 was built by the merged Northrop Grumman, whose major investor Floyd Odlem was the same guy that invested in Townsend Brown's company Guidance Technologies in the 60s.

So the verdict is still out, but I think there's a lot of evidence that at least some of Townsend Brown's work made it into the B-2.

They don't name him, but they show pages of Townsend's research.

So we know MIT students as recent as 2018 are investigating Townsend Brown's work.

Again, both claiming that the B-2 stealth bomber implemented aspects of Townsend Brown's work.

Naturally, the associated white paper mentions Townsend Brown a lot, but mainly in the context of updates in ionic propulsion.

You see, in 2003, right before they filed their Townsend Brown-related patents, NASA announced through an article in The Guardian that it would be ending its breakthrough physics and gravity manipulation efforts.

The article is basically a dedication to Townsend Brown, whose quote-unquote, name may be forgotten, but his dream lives on.

Truths that probably involved Townsend Brown's work.

What does Townsend Brown and the B2 stealth bomber have anything to do with Bob Lazar?

So maybe the Aurora also used flight principles inspired by Townsend Brown.

I just think it uses exotic propulsion technology that may have its roots in Townsend Brown.

Lear Corporation's headquarters were across the street from Townsend Brown's guidance technologies,

and witnessing Townsend Brown's gravitator experiments.

And actually, when John Lear saw this footage of his father with Townsend Brown, he was reportedly very emotional.

Lear Sr. works with Townsend Brown at guidance technologies on antigravity.

The novel propulsion physics of Townsend Brown.

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

A guy named Townsend discovered that there was a type of bismuth that was repelled instead of attracting.

Appearing on the scene to investigate is none other than Townsend Brown.

Townsend Brown, who was living in California at the time, was pressed into service, flown into England, and then from England, flown into Germany.

Mieta is the mysterious high-voltage physicist that Townsend-Brown's task force reportedly helped capture for the Allied forces.

By most accounts, Mita, one of the key aerospace engineers on the project, and the guy that Townsend Brown captured,

And in 1956, he, along with Jacques Cornelion, convinced none other than Townsend Brown to come to France to prove that his experiments worked in a vacuum.

Film that Townsend Brown may have been reviewing at Lookout Mountain Laboratory.

serendipitously lookout mountain laboratory in townsend brown's old house is just a few blocks

townsend brown also spent the end of his life in catalina which might be the world's biggest

on the townsend brown forums a thread from 2006 describes the caroline group as a consortium morgan

has told paul that townsend was basically cia research and he said but he was pulled away

with the caroline group but townsend brown wasn't just a pawn to some shadowy consortium or three-letter

townsend an opportunity to travel around and set up these what we would call listening post for the u2s

been involved in the roswell crash became a board member townsend i think he saw nikep sure you get

experiment would have taken place townsend gets a letter telling him he is supposed to transfer his

philadelphia experiment supposedly took place well the file even says that townsend brown knew more

satellite satellite that exploded but that was sort of debunked townsend goes to the location in new

smithsonian's archives in the 80s but had never noticed that townsend brown was mentioned in it

labs where townsend brown worked and in his winter haven proposal brown brings up barium

like aluminum barium and magnesium bismuth with high k factors i used to say townsend is was a

radiation man but when i dug into it i realized townsend was always a materials man his father owned

bonding to your sand so townsend grew up with that kind of mind but here's maybe the craziest part of

at blue book also expresses intense interest in the samples but all townsend brown had to do was show up at

basically declaring eminent domain what exact credentials did townsend brown have to flash to

find any reference to it townsend brown's scientific paper which we do have access to is called the

perhaps one of the more bizarre aspects of townsend brown's work is his lifelong obsession with a

that's why townsend brown's winter haven proposal doesn't only involve exotic propulsion it involves

we transmit the sound waves through the through a medium and they travel as in a way what townsend

their paper stated that dr james woodward's work on anti-gravity which is built on townsend brown's

effects that townsend brown and other high voltage physicists have gotten over the years according

these scalar and vector potentials that the quantum field breaks down into might have been what townsend

and not decay like any of the other four forces in physics would was townsend brown at all connected with

father and atherton at that time remember seeing a check from the townsend brown foundation to stanford

revelations i've gotten absolutely no good reasons as to why the broader frameworks around townsend

i've made in this whole townsend brown saga tyler from diana's book is a nasa mission controller named

who taylor was in 2014 townsend brown's daughter linda wrote a review of taylor's book she writes an

daughter and all of us so what is tim taylor's connection with townsend brown well the son of

an elite group called the nassau group headed up by t townsend brown also insinuated they had time

travel technology so what is tim taylor's connection with townsend brown was brown the chief

architect of a secret parallel space program townsend brown had a ufo experience in catalina

we need to be able to manipulate space time itself as townsend brown conceived i think our whole space

utopian dreams of the future townsend brown brings us back to that future speaking of back to the future

and the movie takes place in 1985 the year of townsend brown's death townsend brown was an unrefined

embargo our desperately declining multi-polar world needs it and the ghost of townsend brown deserves it

do you think that townsend brown and morgan know how to time travel

yeah you do yeah i do and what do you think townsend brown's goal and time travel is um maybe the end

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