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Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology

Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace TechnologyAuthor: Paul A. LaViolette Ph.D.
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5 out of 5 stars 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 4 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".



4 out of 5 stars Gravity is a form of electromagnetic and physical magnetic results!   January 21, 2009
R. Mauer (USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is truly a great book by LaViolette. His theory predicting the unification of electromagnetism and gravitation is on the money. And as Charles wrote in his review, "attractive" and "repulsive" gravity forces seems very much on the right track too, and here's why.

There is undeniable evidence that the physics taught in colleges today is incorrect, and this evidence has existed for many years. A scientist named Albert Roy Davis discovered (in 1936) that the North and South poles of magnetism are in reality, two separate and distinct energies with two distinct electron spins. The North pole energy spins counterclockwise and causes a "contraction" of matter, and the South pole energy spins clockwise and causes an "expansion" of matter. In chapter 11 of their first book, "Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System", Davis and Rawls (Davis' associate) show how magnetism and gravity are combined and react together, and how they affect living beings. The title of my review, "Gravity is a form of electromagnetic and physical magnetic results", is a direct quote from their book.

The problem with physics today is that the very fundamentals of magnetism that scientists base their theories on are wrong, so until they adopt the discovery by Albert Roy Davis of two separate and distinct energies of magnetism they will never find the correct answers. Here are a few quotes from another book by Davis and Rawls, "The Magnetic Blueprint of Life", published in 1979. "Magnetism has been relegated to an inferior position in relation to electricity and gravity. As long as this concept exists in the scientific community, there will be only theories on theories, confusion on confusion." "Magnetism has a spin effect; electricity has a flow effect, and as all matter is in motion, characterized by spin, here is another reason why magnetism is the father of electricity--not the child, which is generally accepted in physics." Torsion physics, or Hyperdimensional Physics (as Richard C. Hoagland calls it), is just another name for the discoveries first made by Albert Roy Davis, but a few Russian scientists (one of them being A.I. Veinik) have given themselves credit for several of Davis' discoveries, and trust me, the Russians know all about Davis and Rawls. And by the way, so did Wernher Von Braun. Braun was one of many scientists that visited their lab in the 1970's.

For a quick summary of some of their incredible discoveries, read "The Scope of Biomagnetism" on the Teslatech website. Just type the title of the article in a search engine and you'll find it.

The missing ingredient in this book and ALL other books on the theoretical "new physics", aliens, UFO's, psychic abilities etc., is the amazing discoveries of Davis and Rawls. I know this sounds grandiose, but they discovered that magnetism can be used to dramatically increase intelligence, psychic abilities, physical strength, to develop advanced propulsion systems... the list is endless. Magnetism is the key to it all. The information in their books is the result of forty years of scientific investigations that followed Davis' initial discovery in 1936, and the research has continued up to the present. It is not theoretical or speculative, it is factual, and it has been confirmed by many scientists. This book is still a great read though.




4 out of 5 stars Antigravity is not Fiction   November 7, 2009
ancientexplorer (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If books like The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technologyand Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory peaked your interest in secret government projects on antigravity and secret energy sources, LaViolette's book may be the next step for you. Much of it is highly technical in attempts to lay out the realities of the technologies. Now sounding technical doesn't always mean its valid, but engineers and scientists need to read this and analyze it for accuracy. I haven't had a chance to study it that deeply, but there are a lot of fundamental truths here. Even if half of what LaViolette writes about is accurate, it could mean tremendous advances in spaceflight, transportation and energy production. I'm always a bit surprised that people like LaViolette give credence to claims that UFOs are "ET." After all this research into secret government projects one would think they would realize that the government loves to use "UFOs" and "ET" as cover for their projects. Especially when the manmade tech they are writing about explains these "UFOs" perfectly. Realizing that and leaving people like Lazar out of the discussion would garner more support for the tech theories.


4 out of 5 stars Great read   January 30, 2009
Valkyrie777v (USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this to be a preaty intreating read. I like anything that has to do with Telsa or antigravity so I have to give it a thumbs up!!!!!!!!


3 out of 5 stars Interesting   September 29, 2008
Brent M. Braten
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

Although the title is slightly misleading - yes, Tesla is mentioned a few times but his work is not explored in much depth - this is a very informative book. It is more or less a history book written by a scientist. It explores the work of T. Townsend Brown in some depth and examines The Searl Effect in some detail. Perhaps unfortunately, quite a bit of the information in this book is speculation because black ops projects are, by their very nature, extremely secretive.

I must give credit where credit is due, however, because it is a very thought provoking book. One of the nice things about this book is that the appendices are well designed. Several patents are mentioned throughout the text and they are all listed in one of the appendices for easy reference and if you know where to look on the Internet you can download and study them yourself.


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