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Etheric devices are omnipresent, though hidden in plain sight, in our everyday lives Skyscrapers are the modern equivalent to the cathedral-like buildings of the Old world which collect the atmospheric ether to produce electricity. There is even a modern-days Tesla tower in Texas. The Internet is covertly driven by and passing through the Ether, hence its first abandoned name the ETHERnet. Modern airplanes also use and relies on the ether to have their engines induce acoustic resonance and create an electromagnetic bubble that allows them to levitate and, by the way, disprove the theory of gravity. But what is that π seemingly etheric device for? We see it in the drawing and in the short clip below, and it's also shown in JonLevi's video linked here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irI8NKX9D6M (min. 6:00) painted on Washington D.C.'s capitol ceiling (min. 7:11)? Why hide this device particularly, and why in plain sight? The author of the http://T.post where these material were borrowed doesn't know what that device was used for either: "#misc apparently a free energy device. #videos" https://t.me/antiquitecharchive/3680