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Commercialization of electrogravitic propulsion
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Plans for widespread '''commercialization of electrogravitic propulsion''' were purportedly considered during the [[1950s]] as a means to revolutionize transportation. Speculated efforts within the [[United States government]] and corporations were undertaken to prepare the public for [[electrogravitics|electrogravitic technology]] through [[advanced publicity stunts for the electrogravitic propulsion industry]]. == [[Advance publicity stunts for the electrogravitic propulsion industry|Advance publicity stunts for the industry]] == Publicity efforts aimed at increasing public awareness and acceptance of [[exotic technologies]], particularly in the context of propulsion and [[antigravity]] developments, may have included [[media]] campaigns, controlled [[leaks]], and [[conferences]] . == Conspiracy Theories == Conspiracy theorists claim that the delay or concealment of electrogravitic propulsion technology is linked to its potential to disrupt existing [[energy markets]] and [[transportation industries]].The role of [[military-industrial complex|military-industrial partnerships]] in developing and controlling electrogravitic technology is a recurrent theme in related [[conspiracy theories]] Some purport that [[non-human intelligent beings]] may have provided insights leading to these developments, drawing connections with [[military UFO conspiracy theories]]. == Skepticism and Evidence == Much skepticism surrounds these claims due to the lack of concrete evidence and the highly speculative nature of the theories. Critics emphasize the distinction between theoretical research and its practical application, as well as potential exaggerations in classified project disclosures. == Cultural Impact == Electrogravitic propulsion has inspired numerous works of [[science fiction]] and has been a topic of interest in discussions about future technologies. Books and [[conferences]] continue to explore its implications amidst ongoing public curiosity and speculative narratives. == See Also == * [[Electrogravitics]] * [[UFO sightings in the United States]] * [[ET conspiracy theory]] * [[Secret space program]] == References == {{Reflist}} [[Category:Electrogravitics]] [[Category:1950s]] [[Category:Technology commercialization]] [[Category:Conspiracy theories]] [[Category:Conspiracy theories involving non-human intelligent beings]] [[Category:Military UFO conspiracy theories]] [[Category:Military UFO conspiracy theories in the United States]] [[Category:Individuals with alleged personal knowledge of exotic technology]]
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