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There's a guy named Townsend Brown.
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Okay, okay, Townsend Brown. I want to look that up.
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Townsend Brown is Nikola Tesla meets the Dos Equis guy.
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Townsend Brown was even a close confidant and colleague of Robert Sarbacher's.
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Previously, the Townsend Brown fan club has been relegated to obscure forums on the dark corners of the internet.
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Townsend Brown's like potato chips.
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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.
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I may be the world's expert on Townsend Brown.
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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.
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And now, Townsend Brown.
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Thomas Townsend Brown was born in Zanesville, Ohio in 1905 to a wealthy family.
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Paul Shatzkin documents an intimate exchange Townsend had on a sailboat with his soon-to-be wife, Josephine.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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So if you were to remove relativity's positivity conditions, you may provide a plausible theoretical framework for Townsend Brown's work.
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And remember, Townsend Brown was working with Bonson while the Chapel Hill Conference was being held.
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Electrogravitics was basically a term invented around Townsend Brown's work.
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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?
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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,
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Bertrandius paid an unannounced visit to a demo of Brown's Gravitator at the Townsend Brown Foundation in 1952.
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And his wife, Linda, who's Townsend's daughter, says, you don't know how nice it is to hear him say that.
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When Townsend's daughter, Linda Brown, makes the same request, citing a special clause that family service requests have to be honored,
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they first give her the records of the wrong Townsend Brown, a naval commander.
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They hint to her that a lot of Townsend Brown's work was classified.
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we have a decent amount of evidence that Northrop Grumman's B-2 stealth bomber actually uses Townsend Brown's principles.
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Townsend Brown shuts down Guidance Technologies with no explanation.
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Basically, Townsend Brown's work.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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They don't name him, but they show pages of Townsend's research.
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So we know MIT students as recent as 2018 are investigating Townsend Brown's work.
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Again, both claiming that the B-2 stealth bomber implemented aspects of Townsend Brown's work.
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Naturally, the associated white paper mentions Townsend Brown a lot, but mainly in the context of updates in ionic propulsion.
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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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The article is basically a dedication to Townsend Brown, whose quote-unquote, name may be forgotten, but his dream lives on.
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Truths that probably involved Townsend Brown's work.
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What does Townsend Brown and the B2 stealth bomber have anything to do with Bob Lazar?
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So maybe the Aurora also used flight principles inspired by Townsend Brown.
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I just think it uses exotic propulsion technology that may have its roots in Townsend Brown.
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Lear Corporation's headquarters were across the street from Townsend Brown's guidance technologies,
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and witnessing Townsend Brown's gravitator experiments.
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And actually, when John Lear saw this footage of his father with Townsend Brown, he was reportedly very emotional.
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Lear Sr. works with Townsend Brown at guidance technologies on antigravity.
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The novel propulsion physics of Townsend Brown.
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Bonson's chief theoretical physicist was Bryce DeWitt and his chief experimentalist was Townsend Brown.
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A guy named Townsend discovered that there was a type of bismuth that was repelled instead of attracting.
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Appearing on the scene to investigate is none other than Townsend Brown.
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Townsend Brown, who was living in California at the time, was pressed into service, flown into England, and then from England, flown into Germany.
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Mieta is the mysterious high-voltage physicist that Townsend-Brown's task force reportedly helped capture for the Allied forces.
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By most accounts, Mita, one of the key aerospace engineers on the project, and the guy that Townsend Brown captured,
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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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Film that Townsend Brown may have been reviewing at Lookout Mountain Laboratory.
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serendipitously lookout mountain laboratory in townsend brown's old house is just a few blocks
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townsend brown also spent the end of his life in catalina which might be the world's biggest
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on the townsend brown forums a thread from 2006 describes the caroline group as a consortium morgan
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has told paul that townsend was basically cia research and he said but he was pulled away
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with the caroline group but townsend brown wasn't just a pawn to some shadowy consortium or three-letter
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townsend an opportunity to travel around and set up these what we would call listening post for the u2s
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been involved in the roswell crash became a board member townsend i think he saw nikep sure you get
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experiment would have taken place townsend gets a letter telling him he is supposed to transfer his
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philadelphia experiment supposedly took place well the file even says that townsend brown knew more
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satellite satellite that exploded but that was sort of debunked townsend goes to the location in new
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smithsonian's archives in the 80s but had never noticed that townsend brown was mentioned in it
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labs where townsend brown worked and in his winter haven proposal brown brings up barium
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like aluminum barium and magnesium bismuth with high k factors i used to say townsend is was a
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radiation man but when i dug into it i realized townsend was always a materials man his father owned
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bonding to your sand so townsend grew up with that kind of mind but here's maybe the craziest part of
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at blue book also expresses intense interest in the samples but all townsend brown had to do was show up at
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basically declaring eminent domain what exact credentials did townsend brown have to flash to
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find any reference to it townsend brown's scientific paper which we do have access to is called the
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perhaps one of the more bizarre aspects of townsend brown's work is his lifelong obsession with a
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that's why townsend brown's winter haven proposal doesn't only involve exotic propulsion it involves
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we transmit the sound waves through the through a medium and they travel as in a way what townsend
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their paper stated that dr james woodward's work on anti-gravity which is built on townsend brown's
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effects that townsend brown and other high voltage physicists have gotten over the years according
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these scalar and vector potentials that the quantum field breaks down into might have been what townsend
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and not decay like any of the other four forces in physics would was townsend brown at all connected with
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father and atherton at that time remember seeing a check from the townsend brown foundation to stanford
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revelations i've gotten absolutely no good reasons as to why the broader frameworks around townsend
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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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who taylor was in 2014 townsend brown's daughter linda wrote a review of taylor's book she writes an
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daughter and all of us so what is tim taylor's connection with townsend brown well the son of
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an elite group called the nassau group headed up by t townsend brown also insinuated they had time
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travel technology so what is tim taylor's connection with townsend brown was brown the chief
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architect of a secret parallel space program townsend brown had a ufo experience in catalina
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we need to be able to manipulate space time itself as townsend brown conceived i think our whole space
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utopian dreams of the future townsend brown brings us back to that future speaking of back to the future
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and the movie takes place in 1985 the year of townsend brown's death townsend brown was an unrefined
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embargo our desperately declining multi-polar world needs it and the ghost of townsend brown deserves it
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do you think that townsend brown and morgan know how to time travel
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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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