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The Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) aka “Flux Liner,” is a man-made flying saucer developed by the U.S. military-industrial complex through reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial technology recovered from crashes like Roswell in 1947, with roots tracing back to a 1942 incident in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Popularized by aerospace illustrator Mark McCandlish, who claimed to have seen detailed blueprints and heard insider accounts from witnesses like Brad Sorenson at a 1988 classified air show at Norton Air Force Base, the ARV is described as a disc-shaped craft, roughly 24 feet in diameter and 8 feet high, powered by an advanced anti-gravity propulsion system involving a central zero-point energy reactor fueled by element 115 (moscovium), rotating plasma fusion in magnetic fields, and capacitor arrays that generate a space-time warp for near-instantaneous acceleration up to Mach 10, silent operation, and interplanetary travel without inertia or g-forces on occupants.
Equipped with fiber-optic controls, life support for up to four crew members, and defensive energy weapons, the ARV allegedly entered operational service in the 1960s as part of black budget programs, with fleets of battered prototypes reportedly flown throughout the solar system by U.S. pilots, though mainstream science dismisses these claims as unverified conspiracy lore lacking empirical evidence.
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