And if that doesn't fully vindicate Brown's aerospace legacy, here's an official 2004 NASA Marshall Space Flight Center patent under a senior engineer named John Campbell for a barrel-shaped asymmetrical capacitor.
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But there are two other possibilities with this NASA paper.
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Number one is that the Air Force and contractors like Lockheed and Northrop know a lot more than NASA.
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Number two is that NASA was playing dumb.
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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.
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i've made in this whole townsend brown saga tyler from diana's book is a nasa mission controller named
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that literally the the nasa contract with spacex to get to the moon uh-huh involves like 10 of these
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