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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.
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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.
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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.
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As Eric Weinstein and others have noted, the Chapel Hill Conference ends up sending academic theoretical physics into a complete dead-end cul-de-sac by establishing quantum gravity, which leads to string theory,
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Maybe the physicists at Chapel Hill were engaging in self-sabotage with quantum gravity. Or maybe they were putting safety guardrails on academic physics.
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But perhaps the most fascinating clue to where the real vital off the books physics went is dropped by Eric Weinstein in a conversation he has with Joe Rogan about the Chapel Hill Conference.
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In fact, I have the report from the 1957 Chapel Hill Conference. It's called The Role of Gravitation in Physics.
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And remember, Townsend Brown was working with Bonson while the Chapel Hill Conference was being held.
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One of these antigravity research centers, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was basically just Agnew Bonson and his Institute for Field Physics.
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It would also explain why you'd sponsor the 1957 Chapel Hill Conference.
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The amount of stories you hear like that, like, um, I think Agnew Bonson, who, uh, he headed up the Institute for Field Physics and, um, you know, uh, uh, at North Carolina Chapel Hill.
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John Wheeler at the Institute of Field Physics in 1957 for this Chapel Hill conference.
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He was funded by the same physics patrons at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
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There are even videos of Townsend Brown at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
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that University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was waist-deep in antigravity research.
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established at this Chapel Hill conference at University of North Carolina in 1957.
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of the Olette, he was maybe even at the Chapel Hill Conference.
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you know the institute of field physics the you and see chapel hill brishtow it is working with him
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that beating gravity is around the bend and this ties in with the Chapel Hill conference
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Institute of Field Physics at UNC Chapel Hill which you can see in this document is one of these
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