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But in 1956, Jacques Corneon, a French Air Force officer and technical representative for one of France's largest aircraft companies, Sued West, facilitated Brown's experiments in a vacuum in the Montgolfier facility in Paris.
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In fact, a 1956 article for Jane's Defense Weekly states,
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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.
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who witnessed Brown's successful experiments in a vacuum chamber in 1956 in Paris,
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And it's specifically two experiments, 1956 in Paris, of which we have a witness who there's an audio recording of a deathbed confession in 2009.
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But in 1956, Jacques Corneon, a French Air Force officer and technical representative for one of France's largest aircraft companies,
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Now, I want to mention one thing, too, and this is just kind of an odd fact that I find interesting, is when we look at the data set, the last time we saw a correspondence between a nuclear test and a transient was March 17, 1956.
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So it was like, well, what happened suddenly in 1956?
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It almost looks like whatever it is was showing an intelligent interest in all things nuclear up until between 1953 and 1956.
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the 60s. This was founded in 1956 by none other than Thomas Townsend Brown. I think I hear Jesse
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saying that Townsend Brown's experiments worked in Paris in the Montgolfier facility in 1956.
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