The X-Files in Real Life: FBI Agents Investigate Lab’s Quest for Anti-Gravity Technology

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 Sokol, who founded the lab is only 35 years old. And his team of scientists and inventors has a unique mission. They are using nuclear physics to render objects weightless.

He recounted the unexpected encounter with two federal agents from the FBI. The agents, echoing the X-File’s Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, arrived at Sokol’s laboratory on a Friday. Their mission was to delve into Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), the government’s term for UFOs, casting one of the agents in a real-life Mulder-like role.

Despite their investigation yielding no traces of dangerous uranium, the FBI agents were very curious about the experiments taking place at Falcon Space.

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Falcon Space successes

Their pioneering work involves a foil-lined Faraday cage, which has remarkably managed to reduce an object’s weight by 17.8%. The Lab is trying to get above 90% in order to create a floating saucer.

 The aim, according to Sokol, is to unlock the enigmatic technology behind these objects, which some claim to be of extraterrestrial origin.