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Perfect for any new age library. September 6, 2008 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The secret history of antigravity experimentation from Tesla to the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber is covered in a survey of advanced gravity-control technologies under secret military development for decades. Numerous field-propulsion devices and technologies that have huge thrust-to-power ratios are surveyed in chapters which offer new science ideas and theories perfect for any new age library.
Very very interesting June 11, 2009 Edwin G. Garver (Chicago) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I will admit in a most straighforward fashion, that I have only gotten about 1/4 through the book. It is most fascinating reading. One must wonder, have we discovered all of the esoteric laws of physics outside of quantum mechanics? I acquired the book from the library. However this is a book that I most decidedly wish to keep on a bookshelf. Thus I am going to buy it so that I can refer back to it as my knowlege of physics increases. As it is, this book is rather deep for the mere well read layman. The famous "Philadelphia Experiment" is discussed and that in itself makes the book a must have for conspiracy theorists and government coverup afficianados.
Maybe it's time we stop giving credit to little green Bork from Zircon and give it where it's due....Tesla and Brown September 24, 2009 JOHN P. HANSSEN (ventura, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Antigravity Propulsion" is an extremely well-written, researched book that explains in great detail the science behind antigravity and how the government has been secretly working with it for decades. This seems to be a far more logical explanation than simply labeling UFOs the handiwork of "little green men," and when one reads up on the work performed by both Nikola Tesla and Thomas Townsend Brown, it becomes all the more plausible. In fact, every last UFO incident, including Roswell, the Belgium Triangles, and the Hudson Valley Boomerang can be traced to the government working with antigravity technology developed by Tesla and Brown.
There is only one problem I had with this book: ABSOLUTELY NO MENTION OF JOHN WORRELL KEELY. This scientist/inventor lived at the same time that Tesla lived and could honestly be labeled the leading pioneer of antigravity research. In fact, Tesla was very familiar with Keely's experiments and even admitted to "borrowing" a few of his ideas in regards to antigravity. I highly recommend picking up a copy of the extremely well-researched book entitled "Free Energy Pioneer--John Worrell Keely" by Theo Pajmans. In fact, in the chapter entitled "Prisoners of the Neutral Point", the author goes into great detail about Keely's "Aerial Navigator" which was operated by what Keely referred to as his "Aerial Propeller", a complex device that made the Navigator float silently, resisting all gravitation pull and going up to speeds of 500 miles per hour. This was all demonstrated to the War Department (now the Department of Defense) and all the scientists and military personnel were extremely impressed at what they saw Keely demonstrate. Also, this so-called "aerial navigator" bears an astoundingly striking resemblence to the craft that was described by thousands of eyewitnesses as flying silently over the Hudson Valley during the 1980's.
Aside from this fact, though, this book is highly informative and I absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants to know the truth about the government's work with antigravity technology. It is no longer science fiction, and hasn't been for quite some time.
Also, along with this book, I highly recommend obtaining a copy of Theo Pajman's book "Free Energy Pioneer--John Worrell Keely".
Everything All Wrapped Up in One March 9, 2009 Greg Quesnelle (Barrie, Ontario, Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is extremely informative. If you like learning about Zero Point Energy devices, low level quantum physics you will love this all inclusive book.
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Amazing look at the black ops world of antigravity research. May 16, 2009 M@rk (Las Vegas, Nevada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book goes into amazing detail into the world of antigravity research. It looks as though we may be a bit closer to "Star Trek" than we think. You don't need a science background to enjoy this book but it would help in the technical sections. This book would especially be a treat for electrical engineers and people who have to work in the electricity world. If you love sci-fi you'll love this book. It will also open your mind to the possibilities of a world where gravity has been conquered and harnessed in much the same way as we harness the power of the atom.
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