They might have made it for me to debunk. Most of this so-called "evidence" turns out to be fake when examined by scientists who aren't already "true believers". People see what they want to see much more so than most think.
The trouble is, competent people expect to be paid, and the UFO guys won't do it, they're afraid of real science in general. They would only pay to get the desired results, like say the oil companies pay scientists to deny AGW. And they do...that's a fact and I can prove it easily, many times.
Yes, there's such a thing as zero-point energy. It's so little that NIST just recently made the first accurate measurements of it - took them decades to get stuff sensitive and noise free enough to even see the amount in a rather large volume.
It'd only take a few google cubic kilometers worth of it to run a hand calculator. Google "planck's constant", it's about the tiniest number in physics.
The spinning magnet anti gravity thing is fake. Yes, you can make stuff float if it's conductive by inducing eddy currents in it that make a repelling field. Big whoop - it's not anti gravity, it's just magnetic levitation, which I do here for grins. No magic required.
I helped build the NMIC and WWMCCS (the war room). They indeed had a couple computers devoted to UFO's, even back in the day ('70s). You bet your ass I looked through what they had, and it was just as described - unidentified flying objects. None of the ones they did identify were aliens, just space junk. If at that level there is no one who believes, I have a problem - nothing whatever was secret from the pentagon's "need to know" - higher clearances than the president has (a president doesn't automatically get everything - they need and want "plausible deny-ability" for one thing.
I also know what the air force was doing in that "area" that people think they do UFO work in. They make artificial EMP's to test warplanes, and at one point cornered the market on high energy discharge capacitors to build the biggest emp generator ever made, outside a nuke. You bet that makes strange things happen in the sky (ionizes air for 100's of miles, makes the biggest magnetic field pulse you could imagine), but, for what it's worth - it's made by men, not aliens. Obviously, they don't advertise things like that - they'd just as soon let people think it's ufos so their real secrets are safe. And yes, the various "black" projects do make things that fly and don't look or act like airplanes. All secret, but all man-made, and mostly abysmal failures for real use, which is why we don't see them on battlefields.
Lets face it - every famous scientist in history (And some not so famous ones like me) have worked for the equivalent of the DOD - governments know it's the losing army that costs the most and don't skimp there. From Archimedes to Newton to Fermi... If they had found alien tech - we'd be seeing it in action...but we don't. Case closed for me till I see an alien in the flesh, face to face (or whatever they use for a face/body).
Frankly, if such things exist, why do they only show up to drunk farmers in fly over country and cornhole them? (why would an alien care what's up your ass?) Why won't one land in my back yard? There's some questions I'd love to ask anyone advanced enough to make it here. But...no dice. Funny that, never happened to me or anyone not already a "true believer", ever.
Frankly, since nearly all the known universe is full of gas giants made of things like hydrogen and methane (reducing agents) - where our atmosphere is oxygen - they'd probably just pass us by, thinking "who could live in that - it's bleach and way too hot!". And in fact, it was quite a trick of evolution that lets us live in oxygen....it kills most of our own earlier life forms just like chlorine would (look at the periodic table or any chemistry book for why). And did, when oxygen generating algae started changing our air. Only a very few things survived that transition.
Look guys, if something so advanced as to have probably faster than light travel was out there, why the fuck would they be interested in us? - we'd be like insects to them at best. Stupid self destructive ones at that. They'd first put up a big "avoid" sign so their pals wouldn't get sucked in by we losers. And if they didn't have FTL - they'd never reach us or find us, the universe, as I'm sure quite a few know, is rather a bit of a big empty place.
I remain a sceptic. I'm willing to be convinced, as that's the nature of true science. But there's just no real evidence I can find, and I looked (hard, and at some risk to me) at a time when I had total clearance to absolutely every secret the government had. They didn't have shit, that's the truth, or was at the time.
No one is supressing my fusion work. No one is supressing solar, wind....that's bullshit. The best they can do is astroturf and get the best laws money can buy, which is bad enough, but they can't stop progress. There's too much money in adopting it instead. Did you know most of my solar panels were made by BP, yup, the oil company? They were. They know better than most that the music is going to stop, and they want a chair ready when it does. The Chinese cheap, short lived solar stuff put them out of that business, for now, but...when people see what the failure rates are on that crap - we'll be back.\
And just for funnies, yes the 200mpg carb exists, kind of. I call mine a Chevy Volt, and it gets about 182 mpg for me....C'mon, you can cheat man-made laws, but it just takes X foot pounds to push Y tons uphill fast, and gasoline has this many joules per gallon - there's no magic way to make it more. It's all the binding energy between hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen unless somehow you can make gasoline do nuclear reactions instead of chemical ones. Things like that make it easy to discredit the "true believers", since if they fall for obvious nonsense like that, who knows about whatever else they might believe in? Oh, my other 200mpg vehicle is a gokart, 35 mph top speed (with a fairing)...that weighs 300 pounds, or 410 with me in it. So yeah, it's possible, or as my website says
"it's the car, stupid".