The Sentinel Network™
The Sentinel Network
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THE GARRISON: NASA Ran Anti-Gravity Research at Redstone in the 1990s. The Pentagon Just Cut the Ribbon on Top of It.

The Sentinel Network maps Redstone Arsenal as a convergence point for propulsion research, missile-and-space intelligence, and recent U.S. Space Command activity.

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  • Source reportedAsserted

    NASA Marshall hosted breakthrough-propulsion and gravitomagnetic research associated with Redstone Arsenal in the 1990s.

    NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, on the same Arsenal, became the U.S. government’s principal home for what was alternately called Breakthrough Propulsion Physics, gravitomagnetic research, and, in the popular press, anti-gravity research.

  • InterpretationAsserted

    The publication interprets public-record and web-visibility signals as suggesting reduced public activity by the Institute for Exotic Science around June 2022.

  • Source reportedObserved

    General Stephen Whiting cut a ribbon at Redstone Arsenal on April 29, 2026.

    Yesterday morning at ten Central time, on April 29, 2026, General Stephen Whiting cut a ribbon at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.

  • InterpretationAsserted

    The publication interprets the April 29, 2026 ribbon-cutting as marking a new phase of U.S. Space Command intelligence activity at Redstone Arsenal.

  • Source reportedObserved

    The Sentinel Network reports that the House Appropriations Committee approved $565 million for the construction of the SPACECOM headquarters at Redstone on April 21, 2026.

    The House Appropriations Committee approved $565 million in design and construction funding on April 21, 2026.

  • InterpretationAsserted

    The publication discusses Amy Eskridge and Joshua Kyle LeBlanc in connection with its broader ATTRITION framework, but does not establish a causal link between their deaths and any program or institution.

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April 29, 2026

Ribbon Cutting at Redstone Arsenal

General Stephen Whiting cut the ribbon for the new facility.

April 21, 2026

Funding Approval for SPACECOM Headquarters

House Appropriations Committee approved funding for the headquarters.

June 2022

Institute for Exotic Science Public Activity Appears to Cease

The source interprets public-record and web-visibility signals as indicating reduced public activity around this period.

August 1997

Publication of Physica C Paper

A team of physicists published a paper on gravitational force coupled to superconductors.

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