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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-03 02:04

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His activities attracted the attention of law enforcement agencies. In 1978, authorities raided his property, where many deactivated and some functional firearms and high-voltage equipment were stored. His claims of being raided at gunpoint are disputed; he insists his collection was legally acquired, emphasizing that most equipment was for display or historical purposes.

Despite legal hurdles, including court orders and the return of some of his collection, he continued his experiments. He notably engaged with the U.S. Navy and international laboratories, working on advanced energy projects, including levitation and anti-gravity technologies. His records include documentation of experiments designed to eliminate environmental hazards like oil spills and nuclear waste.