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Physicist Ning Li and Anti-Gravity Technology

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The Mystery behind a Physicist named Ning Li who Discovered Anti-Gravity Technology.

Ning Li worked at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, known for her controversial anti-gravity research in the 1990s. She published papers claiming that rotating ions in a superconductor could produce a gravitomagnetic field, potentially enabling anti-gravity effects.

After publishing her work and gaining significant attention, Li left academia in 1999 to form AC Gravity LLC.

Public records show that in 2001, the U.S. Department of Defense gave AC Gravity a grant for $448,970 to research the technology. However, these results were never published and her work is still classified to this day. She never published anything ever again.

She reportedly worked on classified projects for the U.S. Department of Defense under a top-secret clearance, which required her to cease public appearances and publications thereafter.

The trail on Li ends after her last documented correspondence in May 2003 when she sent a private email to colleagues claiming to have conducted an experiment in which she observed an “11-kilowatts of output effect.” The significance of that amount is still a mystery as well. 

This led to her “disappearance” from the public eye…

As the years passed, investigative journalists continued to try to track her down… then, In July of 2008, a scientist named Jack Sarfatti provided an alarming update

Sarfatti claims that Li was no longer working for the DoD and had moved back to China to continue her work.

“This is very important from a national security and political point of view. One of the key scientists… is a Chinese woman named Ning Li.

She has disappeared and gone back to China,” said Sarfatti. “She was working at NASA and the Redstone Arsenal but she has disappeared for several years now. The people at The Pentagon cannot reach her anymore. 

She is allegedly back in China and the Chinese are pouring money into similar experiments now. That’s why our intelligence guys are very interested. The most likely people to develop the first anti-gravity propulsion technology are the Chinese.” 

As you listen to what this man is saying… understand this was in 2008. Listen to what he’s saying about everything… mind-blowing.

In 2014, Ning Li was crossing a street on the same Alabama Campus where she use to work and was hit by a speeding car, which resulted in severe traumatic brain injuries.. which later she succumbed to..

Later that day, her husband Suchen Men, suffered a fatal heart attack.

[Via: MJTruth / JRE]