Advance publicity stunts for the electrogravitic propulsion industry: Difference between revisions
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At least two accounts of incidents in the [[1950s]] and [1960s]], described by researchers and whistleblowers like [[Dan Willis]] and [[Steven Greer] have described what are speculated to be ''' | At least two accounts of incidents in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]], described by researchers and whistleblowers like [[Dan Willis]] and [[Steven Greer]] have described what are speculated to be '''advance publicity stunts for the electrogravitic propulsion industry'''. These may have involved campaigns aimed at acclimating the public to [[electrogravitic]] technologies during the [[1950s]]. | ||
== Speculative campaigns == | == Speculative campaigns == |