Teleportation Physics Study
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Eric Davis Air Force Research Labs
Theories Citing This Reference (12)
CIA DS&T as Primary Developer of Orb Technology
The CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology is the sole developer of the plasma orb technology seen in MH370 footage, utilizing advanced physics and quantum engineering.
Deep State ZPE Suppression via Brainwashing
The government, specifically the CIA, is suppressing ZPE technology not just for economic reasons, but by actively 'brainwashing' the public and scientific community to dismiss it as impossible or woo-woo.
Ferris Williams 2070 Timeline
Based on Ferris Williams' research, public access to teleportation technology is predicted for 2070. Since the current date is 2026, this implies the technology has been operational for 45 years (since 2014) but is being withheld.
Government Satellite Control
Google Earth originally CIA Maxar NRO satellites allows 25 centimeters per pixel resolution 30 centimeters limit.
Joint Task Force 519 Shutdown Due to Leak
Joint Task Force 519 was shut down in 2014 as a direct result of Edward Lin leaking the MH370 operation details, causing a security breach.
Iranian Jellyfish Drone Swarm
Iran has developed advanced 'jellyfish' drone swarms using mesh networking, mirroring US plasma orb technology.
MH370X Teleportation
The theory that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 did not crash but was teleported using advanced technology.
Scripted Disclosure via AATIP
The idea that government programs like AATIP were designed to control the narrative and slowly reveal alien existence.
Teleportation Mechanics
The process of teleporting objects while maintaining their speed and direction, involving orbs that account for aerodynamics.
Teleportation Research Sponsorship
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Teleportation
The ability to move objects or people through space instantly using advanced technologies.
The Hidden 'Good Old Boy' Network
The conspiracy theory that a specific clique of national lab scientists (Williams, Davis, Puthoff, Murad, Shannon) privately developed advanced technologies while the broader academic community remained ignorant.