Mark McCandlish talks about the A.R.V "Fluxliner" Alien Reproduction Vehicle
Analysis Summary
Summary
Mark McCandlish is a conceptual artist and illustrator who worked in the aerospace and defense industries. In October 1988, he learned from a friend, Brad, about a classified air show at Norton Air Force Base. Brad claimed he saw three flying saucers, which were referred to as alien reproduction vehicles. He described them as hovering without support and looking like old prototypes. The general at the show stated these vehicles could travel faster than light. This encounter deeply impacted Brad, leaving him stunned. Mark later used Brad's descriptions to create detailed illustrations of the craft, which contributed to his ongoing interest in advanced aerospace technology and UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Mark McCandlish discusses his experiences and insights regarding alleged anti-gravity technology and the existence of alien reproduction vehicles. He recounts firsthand accounts from colleagues and witnesses, suggesting a long history of advanced aerospace technology potentially linked to government secrecy and historical references.
The existence of alien reproduction vehicles capable of light speed and utilizing Zero Point Energy, as described by multiple witnesses.
Mark McCandlish
“I came into some information that indicated that the United States government was in possession of and operating a kind of anti-gravity technology.”
Brad Sorensen
“I think I saw something I wasn't supposed to see.”
Kent Selin
“I saw this Flying Saucer sitting in the hanger hovering off the ground.”
Managed by: Lockheed Martin
Develop advanced anti-gravity technology.
The United States government was in possession of and operating a kind of anti-gravity technology through a system referred to as the flux liner or alien reproduction vehicle.
Brad, a friend of McCandlish, saw three flying saucers at a classified air show, which were described as alien reproduction vehicles capable of light speed.
The alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) were described as having a simple design with a large capacitor array and were capable of utilizing Zero Point Energy.
Kent Selin, a witness, claimed to have seen a similar craft in 1973 and was debriefed by military personnel after the incident.
The ARV technology may have origins in ancient texts describing flying machines with propulsion systems resembling those of the ARV.