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It's a man-made spacecraft that Northrop or Lockheed Skunk Works makes or Raytheon.
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is a reaction to Lockheed and Northrop where they have their cost plus models.
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If a defense contractor like Lockheed or Northrop or RTX is doing something,
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What on the UFO front, you have all this lore of like the Lockheeds and Northrop's engaging in crash retrievals and not having proper supervision or oversight when it comes to the government.
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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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I don't know. I've even talked to some people who are like former Northrop and stuff.
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When Odlem made his investment in Brown in the 60s, he was a majority owner of Northrop before its merger with Grumman.
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Just three months later, Floyd Odlem's Northrop writes a paper saying that they are investing in electro-aerodynamics.
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If you charge the airframe electrostatically, it is said that, and in fact the Northrop paper demonstrated, a reduction in aerodynamic drag.
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When Marcus searched for the Northrop paper on electro-aerodynamics at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, he found that it had totally vanished.
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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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Maybe it figured out some exotic propulsion tech which Northrop had 20 years to perfect with the B-2 stealth bomber.
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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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And this was around the same time Lazar was there. After all, the Aurora was probably Lockheed's answer to Northrop's B2.
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Like if the physical craft are real in a hangar somewhere or these eggs on the range at Northrop
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I know a lot of engineers who've worked at aerospace corporations, Lockheed, Northrop, those sorts of companies.
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government contractor like air force and northrop grumman ufo programs the missing link there is the
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people are making but apparently this thing can go in the water and in the air there's a northrop oh
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with two lockheed and two northrop engineers and these guys worked at the lockheed martin hellendale
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radar cross-section facility and the northrop tayhon radar cross-section facilities now these two places
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are very infamous in ufo lore and these engineers came together two from lockheed two from northrop to
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started doing that with egng saic started doing that with northrop saic started doing that with
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it'd be northrop grumman it would be latos which saic kind of spun off from in 2013 because saic got too
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