Budget line item for 'Aurora' aircraft with high dollar value that prompted investigation into whether the aircraft actually existed
Source: Government/military budget documents
An 'Aurora' line item with an unexplained dollar value sits in the same DOD budget documents that fund acknowledged programmes like the B-2 Spirit, which is why investigators have cited it as evidence that the spy plane existed. The same paper trail ties the funding to Paul Czysz's plasma propulsion patents, making the line item one of the few visible footprints of a black-budget hypersonic programme.
Significance
Suggests Aurora spy plane was funded and may use Czysz's plasma technology
Related Claims
MHD systems can extract hundreds of megawatts of electrical power from ionized hypersonic airflow
Paul Czysz either helped build the MH370 orbs or his research was directly used in their development
Field propulsion (gravitational manipulation) is planned for 2050 aircraft as the next evolution beyond jet and fusion propulsion
The Aurora spy plane uses plasma technology developed by Czysz's team at McDonnell Douglas in the mid-1960s
DPF fusion systems can generate multi-gigawatt excess electrical power for weapons, sensors, and 'gravity adjacent devices'
Plasma airspikes can reduce hypersonic drag by 50% by ionizing air ahead of the vehicle
Other Evidence from This Source
Paul Czysz and Claudio Bruno's 500-page textbook on future spacecraft propulsion systems describing MHD air-breathing, DPF fusion, and field propulsion concepts
testimonyPaul Czysz's interview statements about his McDonnell Douglas team's work in the mid-1960s building hypersonic prototypes with 1300+ hours of wind tunnel testing
videoMH370 thermal footage showing three orbs approaching aircraft with no exhaust, then developing black lines (X-rays) after engaging, matching the described air-breathing to fusion transition
Evidence Details
- Type
- Documents & Publications
- Classification
- document
- Source
- Government/military budget documents