Could the Alien Reproduction Vehicle be REAL? How the UFO “works”
Analysis Summary
Summary
Mark McCandless worked as a conceptual artist for defense contractors. In November 1988, a friend named Brad Sorensen told him about seeing three flying saucers at Norton Air Force Base during an air show. McCandless contacted a congressman's office, which confirmed the sighting of the discs, called alien reproduction vehicles. These vehicles hovered without support and were said to use high voltage electricity. McCandless later collaborated with Dr. Steven Greer on the technology behind these vehicles. He expressed fascination with their design and propulsion systems, which he believed could be based on Tesla's technology. After the encounter, McCandless continued to explore and share his ideas about advanced propulsion and energy systems, indicating a lasting impact on his curiosity and work.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Mark McCandless discusses his experiences and insights regarding alleged alien reproduction vehicles and their technology. He references a sighting by a colleague and explores the theoretical underpinnings of the technology, including Tesla coils and the Biofield Brown effect.
The ARV system was described as a large-scale souped-up Tesla coil designed to negate gravity and inertia.
Mark McCandless
“I have worked as a conceptual artist for a variety of Defense contractors.”
Brad Sorensen
Dr. Steven Greer
Managed by: Disclosure Project
Demonstrate advanced propulsion technology
Brad Sorensen witnessed three flying saucers at Norton Air Force Base during an air show on November 12, 1988.
The discs were referred to as alien reproduction vehicles, also nicknamed the flux liner, which used high voltage electricity.
The ARV system was described as a large-scale souped-up Tesla coil designed to negate gravity and inertia.
The Biofield Brown effect produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to surrounding neutral particles.
The technology behind the ARV may have been developed as early as 1964.
Analysis Summary
Brad Sorensen
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.