A documentary on the alleged true story of a man who believes he gained inside knowledge about a top secret antigravity spaceship has recently been released, despite the death of the movie’s creator in 2013. The filmmaker’s estate released the video on Vimeo earlier this month.
James Allen (Credit: James Allen/Kickstater) |
James Allen, the film’s creator, says that he originally took on this project as a thesis for his Masters in Fine Arts degree. However, he began to feel that the subject was of immense importance, and warranted a full length documentary.
In an interview with OpenMinds.tv in June of 2013, Allen explained, “If this story is true, and at this point I am fairly convinced that it is, it could be a window into one of the most important technological developments in history.”
Allen describes the technology as a “Faster-than-light propulsion system that agrees with Einstein’s theories, and the fact that we are surrounded by unlimited, untapped free energy everywhere.”
The movie is titled Zero-Point: the Story of Mark McCandlish and the Flux Liner. McCandlish and his research is the main source for the information in the documentary. McCandlish is an aerospace illustrator who began researching antigravity in 1988 when a friend described to him a secret advanced anti-gravity vehicle he had seen at Norton Air Force Base.
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