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eing usedhere?

Jeff

Jeff,

I find this newspaper report fascinating. If accurate, it describes a technology I have not heard of being deployed before.

The U.S. uses deplted uranium (DU) shells to penetrate enemy armor. U.S. tanks are made of hard alloys, but are not made of depleted uranium. So why are U.S. tanks so seldom destroyed? Perhaps Khaled is giving us the answer: use of a temporary, very strong magnetic repulsion field. I know that Stealth bombers have protection not only by having

radar-absorbing airframe material, but also have the option of turning on their electrogravitic field and creating a

gravitational field that would exert a repulsive force to Earth's gravity. In folded space-time, there would be considerable

immunity from shells and other waepons directed at the B-2.

Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

Richard Boylan, Ph.D., LLC

P.O. Box 22310, Sacramento, CA 95822

(916) 422-7400 (USA)

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