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Like looking into whether mid-century scientist Thomas Townsend Brown cracked anti-gravity in the 1950s.
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The mid-century anti-gravity inventor, Thomas Townsend Brown,
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Thomas Townsend Brown doing a lot of spooky science work for the Navy. Yeah. And, uh, yeah. And then you
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we're, we'll get into our mutual interest in Thomas Townsend Brown and anti-gravity experiments.
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you know, I guess barium is actually in Townsend Brown's documents. Like he talks about it all the
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RAND Corporation also happened to be intensely interested in the gravity-manipulating deep space propulsion work of Townsend Brown.
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And so for the audience, Townsend Brown is this mid century, very mysterious, uh, inventor who started
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this and his own experiments, Charles Buehler, who you mentioned are derivative of Townsend
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super into Townsend Brown. I was like, what does this is going to be the best interview ever?
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Well, well, kudos to you for being in the Townsend Brown in 2007, because, uh, the Man Who
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away from the project, but 2007, like you're talking about Townsend Brown being on the dark corners of the
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anti-gravity and he, he talks about microwave beam propulsion alongside Townsend Brown's Byfield
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history of, you know, arrow engine tech since world war two. And then he gets to Townsend Brown and he
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goes with Townsend Brown, like, you know, I will refrain from talking about, you know, leading edges
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up, Lewis Witten says, a guy named Townsend discovered that there was a type of bismuth
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And who's this Townsend guy Witten's referring to?
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Witten had to have been talking about Townsend Brown, one of the country's leading anti-gravity
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Yeah, and there's a guy named Townsend Brown who had a theory that if you took two charge
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From the outside, Townsend Brown sort of looks like an amateurish mid-century physicist
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So I wouldn't be totally surprised if Townsend Brown was tasked with the same thing with
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And behind closed doors, Townsend Brown was obsessed with UFOs.
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When Townsend's daughter Linda Brown and his biographer requested the scientist's records
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Townsend Brown's daughter Linda even recalls that he was often taken home in a black catalact
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Is it a coincidence that Townsend Brown joined Martin Corporation a year before its founding?
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Okay, okay, Townsend Brown.
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This is an exact description of Townsend Brown's work.
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was the same guy that invested in Townsend Brown's company, Guidance Technologies, in the
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I guess Townsend Brown isn't just the wacky fan guy anymore.
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get all sorts of really anomalous interesting effects and maybe Townsend Brown was doing
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And I think Townsend Brown and others accidentally excited the vacuum field and got weird stuff
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And he said that there was a guy named Townsend who had a weird isotope of bismuth that exhibited
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And bismuth shows up in Townsend Brown's papers as, didn't use the word topological insulator,
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And Townsend Brown was the president of that time travel group.
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But I know that Townsend Brown spent a lot of time in the Bahamas.
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