Subject: Does Someone Out There Have This Technology? Levitation / Anti-Gravit Technology? I ask because What I Saw One Night Seems To Me To Possibly Be Connected To The U.S. Government!
From: John Ayres
Date: 28/02/2010, 06:02
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo

Does Someone Out There Have This Technology? Levitation / Anti-Gravit
Technology? I ask because What I Saw One Night Seems To Me To Possibly
Be Connected To The U.S. Government!

What I saw was - in a relatively small valley, one the size of a very
large sized stadium, that one could walk from one mountain top to the
other side's mountain top if there were a path down the slope and up
the other slope through the trees, in between an hour to an hour and a
half, or so - what I saw was this, about a four man crew sized craft
of some kind, but there were no rotor chopper blades, main or rear, as
it was a tiny valley, and it was over head within about three hundred
or so feet from me, at the closest it came, and if there were chopper
rotor blades, or rear rotor blades, I would have known it, as I'm
familiar with the sounds helicopters make as they cut their way
through the air particles, a "thup, thup, thup, thup..." sound, but
again, to emphasize, there were no rotor blade noises, or tail blade
noises and there was a high pitched "eeeeeeee...." sound. No
helicopter makes a quiet, "eeeeeeeee..." sound as it lifts off, and as
it travels from the lower side of the valley, passing in front but
above me, almost, to the left side of the valley, if you face towards
the exit of the valley. It is in an area of Virginia that was always
rumored to be a safe area for the White House staff. That was a rumor,
only. They supposedly had an underground set up, somewhere not far
from the valley we were in. Well, for that reason, I always wondered
if that craft was piloted by Air Force personel. If it was, I can't
explain what they were doing on the ground, actually, it was the slope
of the valley, which is not typical for helicopters to land on, and I
suppose not typical for ET crafts to land on, and by the way, it was
there, before we pulled into the valley, and parked in an area, at the
highest point of the road, behind the upper most lake. There are two
lakes. One is slighly larger than the other, and the larger one drains
into the smaller one, and there is a small house down by the lower
lake that we weren't allowed to go into, since my friend's parents
owned the valley, and we were asked not to use the house, but we were
free to come and go as we liked, so long as they were the owners.
Getting back to my story of that incident, since it was there before
we got there, why didn't the pilot of the craft place the craft on the
road where we had parked, or somewhere around that area, because it
was wide open, and level, and there was no brush, or trees in the way
for quite a large sized area. I can't estimate acres too well, but it
was clear open for at least more than an acre, and if I'm right, it
was more like two to three acres or slightly more that was clear and
open. Why didn't the pilot place the craft down in that wide open
area, and why did the pilot chose to place the craft down on the slope
of a valley in and amongst the trees in apparently a clearing of
negligible size? Negligible size means, a very small area, that a
rotor blade on a helicopter would find unfavorable to it as the trees
were too close together, and if push comes to shove, a helicopter
rotorblade would end up on the ground, after it met its match with the
tree tops surrounding the tiny glen, or small area of negligible size.
Well, anyway, either it was piloted by ET's or it was piloted by U.S.
Air Force personel, as they are the only ones who would have had that
kind of technology to lift off out of a small clearing on a slope, and
slowly reach altitude say about fifty feet off the ground, or so, and
then climb to the heigth necessary to clear the mountain top to my
left. Well, ET or AF personel, some one has got that anti gravity /
levitation technology and I would like to know who has got it. So, if
any of you Air Force people are reading, please spill the proverbial
beans, if you don't mind, and let us know if it was you guys. If it is
declassified, anyway. If it isn't declassified, you can't spill the
beans, but any way, it would be nice to have that technology, since it
is quiet amazing stuff, to ascend like that, and then turn sideways,
as I mentioned before, and then glide over the next mountaintop, and
out of view. Whether it was AF personel, or ET's, doesn't really
matter. If it was AF personel, they probably got it from ET's, or a
very genius type of terrestrial inventor. Regardless. Someone has that
technology, and I want to know who!

Thanks for reading.

John Ayres