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"Don't believe anything I say; learn about what I say and prove it to yourself!"

by Tracy Jones

Comedy of Errors #1
Date: 09/19/1999

After reading David's Hamels book, I became very excited in wanting to continue my life long dream of having my own anti-gravity craft. I located Pierre Sinclair at his home in B. C., a short distance from Seattle and after seeing what he had done with his hfs, I decided that I too could put one of these together. I decided that I would use aluminum sheeting like David did instead of the satellite domes Pierre used. It was a short time later when the opportunity presented itself to do just that. My lovely wife has this habit of visiting our grand children in Alaska and the day I saw her off at the airport, I rearranged the living room in our single bedroom apartment. Removing most of the movable furniture and covering the carpet with plastic and sheeting, I was in business. I term my first attempt to assemble one of these hfs's as a comedy of errors in that it was so badly done and in such a hurry with my trying to finish before she returned, that if it would have done anything, which I now realize it couldn't have, I would have been one very lucky guy. You will see how I went about all this in a very small room going about it night and day. Of note in this photo is the two rails I put together with the top one sliding up and down on nails to see how far the magnets I had already ordered from AZ Industry's would repel each other.

Tracy.


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