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Los Alamos Scientists Develop
'Anti-Gravity' Device
From The Sacramento Bee (1-11-01)
1-15-01



LOS ALAMOS, NM - Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are celebrating a major scientific breakthrough amongst themselves today.
 
The $1.5 billion dollar "Zero G Room" was demonstrated to specially invited guests to the 7,000-feet-high mountain plateau nuclear weapons research laboratory, 45 miles Northwest of Santa Fe.
 
"Los Alamos is a multidisciplined research facility" said laboratory Director John Browne. "Sure, we design our nation's nuclear weapons here as does Lawrence Livermore Lab", Browne said. "But we also design non-lethal weapons, do medical research such as finding a cure for AIDS and cancers of various types. We're dedicated to finding and improving alternative methods of energy production, and helping private industry to be more productive. We also work very closely with NASA in developing space technology, which is the reason for this demonstration today."
 
Los Alamos was built in the Sangria de cristo mountains in 1943 by the Manhattan Project, a U.S. crash program to develop an atomic bomb to end World War II.
 
It was once home to the "Los Alamos Boys School" before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers bought the land and began to build the laboratory under top secret conditions.
 
Roads were built, housing was constructed, laboratory buildings erected and filled with the "cream of the crop" in nuclear physics for that time: Hans Bethe, Richard Feynman, Neils Bohr, Edward Teller (who would later go on to invent the "super" or H-bomb with Stan Ulam), Luis Alvarez, James Tuck to name a few.
 
The facility was under the direction of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer who along with Army General Leslie R. "Dick" Groves rode herd over the scientists, engineers and technicians to produce three bombs in 1945: "The Gadget" was an implosion-plutonium test device detonated on July 16, 1945 at "Trinity Site", a remote portion of what today is the vast White Sands Proving Grounds, 300 miles from Los Alamos; "Little Boy" was a "gun method" uranium bomb that was dropped over Hiroshima Japan on August 6, 1945; "Fat Man" was a weaponized version of "The Gadget" and was detonated over Nagasaki Japan on August 9, 1945, effectively bringing the war in the Pacific to a conclusion.
 
"Today we go beyond the technical feat performed back in the laboratory's early days. In those early years we learned how nature bonds atoms together and how to release that binding energy to produce enormous amounts of useful power to help mankind and also to destroy mankind," Browne said.
 
"Ever since the Buck Rogers days mankind has sought to overcome the electomagnetic force known as gravity. Until now, this zero gravity state was only experienced in space and for short times in special aircraft that made parabolic dives from high altitudes. Today I am proud to announce the "Zero G Room" here at Los Alamos."
 
"The "Zero G Room" is still a classified project and I can only comment on some of the achievements the room has made. First, the square footage is well under 300 feet but can produce antigravity or negative gravity as we call it, with enough force to enable a 250 pound object to levitate. The room has not yet been tested with humans."
 
"I can only say that we're using some really leading edge science to do this. Magnetic forces are being used in the Zero G Room that 10 years ago would have been thought impossible to produce. The size of the magnetic equipment is still too large to fit in a space vehicle, but we're confident that the size should be down to a manageable size within 2 to 3 years. We'll also need to miniatureize the magnetic super-cooling system", Browne said.
 
"With such technologies come added discoveries. Along the research path to the "Zero G Room" our scientists confimed the existence of a new element that can produce energy a million times over current special nuclear materials. What I am referring to is the "Buck Rogers" part, that being a Matter Anti-Matter reaction."
 
It has been rumored that President Elect George W. Bush has asked Los Alamos to study the new element for use in military weapons. Neither Browne or the Bush Administration would comment on that subject. Former Los Alamos researcher Robert Lazar says he feels that a load has been lifted from his shoulders. Lazar claims to have witnessed "reverse engineering" research of captured alien space vehicles commonly reported as "UFO" or "flying saucers." During those claims Lazar mentioned a new element discovery and "matter-anti-matter" power sources.
 
"The technology behind the "Zero G Room" on the Hill (Los Alamos) is based in part on those gravity amplifiers we worked on in Nevada. The new element is produced by an alien technology that is so classified that not even the President of the United States knows much about it",
 
Lazar said during an interview last week.
 
Lazar added, "What worries me is now that they (Los Alamos) know how to tap this energy source, how long will it be before they turn in into another weapon of mass destruction? That weapon, if produced, would certainly be capable of rendering our planet to a burned out cinder in a microsecond. And that really bothers me."
 
No public demonstration of the "Zero G Room" is expected for several years, but Congress is viewing the spending of $1.5 billion dollars from the "black budget" fund with concerned eyes. One Senator who requested to be annonymous stated, "We've reduced our military spending, closed down military bases, our men and women in uniform are horribly underpaid, and here some crackpot scientists are squandering away a billion and a half dollars on an amusement park ride. Aside from satisfing their own intellectual curiosity, what in heaven's name will we use it for?"
 
A General Accounting Office audit is expected.
 
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