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There's a guy named Townsend Brown.
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Okay, okay, Townsend Brown.
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Brown had stumbled onto something that mainstream science still refuses to acknowledge.
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Townsend Brown discovered that when you apply a high voltage to certain asymmetric capacitors,
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Brown called his antigravity work, electrogravitics.
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One in which Townsend Brown isn't easily dismissed as an amateur quack.
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People like notorious Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay, who courted Brown constantly.
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witnessed Brown's gravitator experiments in Los Angeles in 1952.
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who witnessed Brown's successful experiments in a vacuum chamber in 1956 in Paris,
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Brown's work is still likely classified by the Navy to this day.
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Over the last 70 years, Brown's experiments never went away.
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But in deep black American aerospace, I believe Brown's work still exists
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and Townsend Brown is a total ghost relegated to quacky UFO circles.
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has been running the same gravity-altering tests as Thomas Townsend Brown.
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Buehler isn't just replicating Townsend Brown's work.
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The question is no longer whether the Bifield-Brown effect is real or not.
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Ever since, you know, we connected a couple years ago because I made this Townsend Brown documentary.
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And as you know and my audience knows, I am obsessed with this mid-century inventor, Thomas Townsend Brown.
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Yeah, I always found it interesting that Townsend Brown, along with his thruster work, which, you know, involved, you know, what he thought would lead to interstellar travel.
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So this is the Thomas Townsend Brown.
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In the Townsend-Brown context, barium titanate and bismuth often come up.
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They're like, this experiment sounds very simple because I always bring up the Townsend-Brown experiment.
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Because this is how, you know, I learned about all this stuff through Thomas Townsend Brown.
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So Thomas Townsend Brown's this super interesting, mysterious guy who pops up at extremely high levels of aerospace.
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The way people write off any of these experiments, including Thomas Townsend Brown's, is they say that these capacitor experiments, especially if they take place not in a vacuum, you end up with ionized air.
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And the funny thing is Brown himself would use the electrohydrodynamic stuff, the stuff involving ion wind to cover for the electrogravitics.
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Well, that's Townsend Brown also said you'd get more thrust.
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Did you know that Thomas Townsend Brown had a very similar experience?
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Townsend Brown had a UFO experience in Catalina as a teenager.
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Townsend Brown being a great example.
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They often can't say that there's anything to, you know, the Byfield Brown experiment.
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In the Townsend-Brown experiments involving electro-Govitics.
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Just like Townsend-Brown did.
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Brown would use DC pulsing.
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And you think that this vindicates the work of Thomas Townsend Brown, too.
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They basically tried to pull off the Bifield-Brown effect. What was your take on that experiment?
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