In the late 1950s, OTC Enterprises, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryland put
out a statement that was published in the April 3rd edition of the
Baltimore Enterprise. The statement came in the form of a claim that the
company was ready to manufacture a flying saucer that was capable of
travelling outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. All that was needed was a
massive amount of funding, approximately 20 million dollars. The
equivalent to that today is probably several billion....<<<Read More>>>...
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Saturday, 2 April 2022
The Story of Otis T. Carr: The Man Who Supposedly Invented An ‘Anti-Gravity’ Vehicle In The 1950s
[The Pulse]: It’s astonishing how the topic of “anti-gravity” technology is still
placed in the “conspiracy theory” realm by some. This isn’t the stuff of
conspiracy theories or “fringe” science, it’s a field full of reputable
scientists, scholars, and real-world examples that have come not only
from hard evidence but from extremely credible witness testimony.
History is littered with supposed examples that are surrounded by
controversy. This article explores the story of a man by the name of
Otis T. Carr (1904-1982).