Patent Pending: The Black File Patents

By: Jonathan L. Stewart
  • Summary

  • Hidden in plain sight—buried deep in the U.S. Patent Office are devices that defy reality. Patent Pending: The Black File Patents investigates suppressed inventions, vanished inventors, and the conspiracy to keep world-changing technology out of our hands. Before it’s buried again… listen.


    • Open the file before it’s sealed forever.


    References:


    Look them up for yourself at the US Patent Office:
    https://ppubs.uspto.gov/pubwebapp/static/pages/ppubsbasic.html


    Or with Google Patents:

    https://patents.google.com/


    * US6960975B2: Craft using an inertial mass reduction device
    * US6506148B2: Nervous system manipulation by EM fields
    * US20060014125A1: Piezoelectric-induced transparency
    * US6011991A: Subliminal acoustic manipulation of nervous system
    * US4686605A: HAARP ionosphere manipulation

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  • Episode 1: Secrets in Plain Sight – Hidden Truths in the U.S. Patent Office
    May 2 2025

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    Episode 1: Secrets in Plain Sight – Hidden Truths in the U.S. Patent Office
    They aren’t just theories anymore—they’re documents. In this explosive premiere of Patent Pending: The Black File Patents, Jon Stewart and Jeremy Stiles uncover the chilling truths hidden in official U.S. patents. From anti-gravity propulsion systems filed by the mysterious John St. Clair to electromagnetic mind control technology credited to Hendricus Loos, this episode shines a light on inventions that challenge known science—and hint at a reality far more manipulated than we thought. These patents are real. They were filed, approved, and forgotten... until now.

    You may never look at a screen—or the sky—the same way again.

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    20 mins

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