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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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And when Brown flew back to America from Paris, who picked him up from the airport? Robert Saarbacher.
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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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pneumatic train system to exist under germany and to connect berlin to france or paris and a network of
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And someone I know went there the next morning when he heard that, uh, through the police and he went there with plaster of Paris and he took an imprint of the impact of the leg of the craft.
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And, you know, insects from Africa now showing up in Paris, you know, how did they get there from the, from the Sahara?
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a prominent advisor to the goal and prominent publisher in Paris.
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1997, um, 97, 98, after Diana died in the Paris tunnel, the Pont Delma tunnel in Paris.
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and to connect Berlin to France or Paris
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Sued West, facilitated Brown's experiments in a vacuum in the Montgolfier facility in Paris.
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Moscow during the revolution, uh, the Russian Revolution in seven, 1917. They fled to Paris first,
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I want to hop in a TR3B and fly to Paris in a quarter of a second.
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saying that Townsend Brown's experiments worked in Paris in the Montgolfier facility in 1956.
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I lived in Paris, yeah.
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He's like, this is Paris, I will not speak English.
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I feel like I'm at a train station in Paris.
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But in its three things, I call it EC, it's like going to Paris here, ICI.
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Well, in, in 1956, when Thomas Townsend Brown does his, um, experiment in Paris proving
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Well, when when Townsend Brown finally achieved a positive result with his anti gravity experiments, this was in Paris. He flies back to the US and Robert Sarbacher picks him up in his big Cadillac.
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With almost 100% accuracy 95% plus accuracy and so it's it moves because all of these studies in the Paris psychology world of mind of her matter whatever.
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Carlos made his, uh, his, uh, his, uh, is a journalist in Paris state and, uh, he investigated
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Actually, we flew to Paris and we took a high speed train
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half ago in Paris and he has he has a spot there and um he was talking about um you know cathedrals
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slack jaw to Paris as well or was it just no. I mean, I don't think any of us fell on the floor.
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