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US Navy to prepare weapons that could make 'Hydrogen bomb seem like a firecracker'
Washington DC: The US Navy has disclosed in its internal documents that they have made some incredible and far-fetched weapons that could make the Hydrogen bomb seem more like a firecracker in comparison.

As per details, the US Navy’s Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) has filed a number of patents in 2019 that could revolutionize everything including military aviation.
Among these new inventions there is a 'High Energy Electromagnetic Field Generator' which could produce massive amounts of power with far reaching military and commercial implications. Moreover, the patent also resembles longstanding theories posited by UFO researchers about the means of propulsion seemingly employed by alien visitors to our world.
These patents were born out by U.S. Navy aerospace engineer Dr. Salvatore Pais.
Moreover, the Navy has poured more than $466,000 into helping this program since 2017.

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