‘UFO Patents’ Show Navy is Attempting to ‘Modify Spacetime’

The mysterious mythos surrounding the UFO phenomenon has been completely rewritten time and again here in the United States, and a new chapter seems poised to take flight in recent years.

For quite some time, the prevailing belief was that little green men from Mars were piloting flying saucers and visiting planet earth for some reason or another. There were even rumors that they may have crash landed in the New Mexico desert back in the 1940’s.

Fast forward several decades, and infamous alleged Area 51 insider Bob Lazar has suggested that these alien craft are not only from much further away than Mars, but that the craft themselves are propelled by the manipulation of spacetime itself.

As it turns out, the Navy seems to think the same thing…and they believe that this can be weaponized. 

In our continuing investigation into the bizarre inventions of Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, an enigmatic aerospace engineer who works for the U.S. Navy, The War Zone has just obtained a wide range of documents detailing experiments that the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) conducted to test the core concepts and technologies underlying his seemingly out of this world “UFO patents.” These same patents were vouched for by the head of the Navy’s aerospace research enterprise who cited Chinese advances in similar technologies as one of the reasons why the Navy was filing them.

The War Zone‘smost recent report on the strange circumstances surrounding these patents underlined that there were indeed some type of physical experiments conducted related to them, even if very limited. Now, new Freedom of Information Act releases provide unprecedented insights not just into how seriously the Navy took Dr. Pais’s work, but also exactly how elements of it were actually tested at the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars and where the program may have ended up. The materials even include mention of a “Spacetime Modification Weapon (SMW- a weapon that can make the Hydrogen bomb seem more like a firecracker, in comparison).”

And yes, some of these patents were downright spooky.

In one strange section describing test results, investigators reported that technicians felt a strange sensation on their skin as they approached the test article, although they note that there are plenty of prosaic explanations for such sensations.

As for whether other not any of these weapons have made it into practice, that is still as much of a mystery as the origin of these craft.