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Thursday, August 8, 2019
The U.S. Navy Is Admitting That A Key 'UFO' Patent Is Operable
Warzone/The Drive: Navy's Advanced Aerospace Tech Boss Claims Key 'UFO' Patent Is Operable
Navy officials claim their radical electromagnetic and superconductor technologies aren't theoretical, they’re already operable in some form.
Last month, The War Zone reported on a series of strange patent applications the U.S. Navy has filed over the last few years and questioned what their connections may be with the ongoing saga of Navy personnel reporting incidents involving unidentified objects in or near U.S. airspace.
We have several active Freedom of Information Act requests with the Department of Navy to pursue more information related to the research that led to these patents. As those are being processed, we've continued to dig through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) Public Patent Application Information Retrieval database to get as much context for these patents as possible.
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WNU Editor: I am surprised that the US Navy went through the trouble of having these patents approved.
Me too.
ReplyDeleteThink about the details of cyber security/war that could be useful to an adversary. Would the US military patent those? So I guess this raises the question: Would the US Navy engage in PR BS? Supposing Russia wanted to employ the technology in the patent for its armed forces: Would they hesitate to do that without a license? I think someone is pulling our leg and someone at the US Patent office is showing how little the patent office understands about their patent approvals.
It's called Tech transfer and capturing new markets for the US. Tech transfer allows the US govt to sell the tech to industry who they feel would build upon its potential. This is one of the major reasons the China Trade deal needs settled. We need China to respect international laws, I am sure they did not file globally but IP protections should be clear and enforced.
ReplyDeleteWow. Maybe the ufo s are drones testing tech since pilot would not survive high gs.
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