So I’ve been a fan of the Lazar interviews for years. While I’m not a skeptic, I am very objective and everything needs to make logical sense before I even remotely believe it. I don’t need video proof even though physical evidence would be awesome.
That being said, I’m having a logical issue with Element 115, Lazar, and TTSA with the recent talks about anti-gravity technology.
While some things “can” make sense, others definitely don’t.
Lazar mentions that the reactor, when turned on, is like an electromagnetic field but with gravity. Like two magnets that oppose like poles, he couldn’t reach the reactor because the effects kept pushing him away. I get that. No logical issues there. This aligns with how the tic tac and gimble crafts can zip around.
The issue I have with this is that it would create total destruction with our planet. If those crafts got anywhere near material earth, it would force our elements away from it and could literally split the planet apart. That doesn’t make sense. We haven’t seen these craft splitting our planet up as it gets too close because of the field it creates.
But then, I think, maybe this is why we see them close to the ground at the ocean level. As the the ocean and water can handle the effects and would only create a wash effect of pushing the water away.
Maybe that’s why Lazar states that the initial liftoff was high voltage and hues and once it was in the air, the reactor started and it went silent, so it wouldn’t destroy the ground and material around it if the reactor started on the ground.
But then that doesn’t make sense as to how Lazar could have tested it with Barry in the lab.
I dunno..... like I want to believe it because it makes sense, but some details make no sense.
Submitted June 22, 2019 at 09:09PM by prophecii http://bit.ly/2X2yDM3
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