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29.
Ibid., 26–27.

30.
T.
Valone, “T.
T.
Brown’s Electrogravitics Research in the 1950’s,” in
Proceedings of the 1994 International Tesla Symposium
, edited by S.
Elswick (Denver: International Tesla Society, 1994).

31.
D.
E.
Keyhoe,
The Flying Saucer Conspiracy
(New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1955), 251–52.

32.
Aviation Studies, “Electrogravitics Systems,” 28–29.

33.
Ibid.

34.
Department of Defense, “Air Force Releases Study on Unidentified Aerial Objects,” Office of Public Information, October 25, 1955.

35.
Aviation Studies, “Electrogravitics Systems,” 31.

36.
A.
E.
Talbert, “Conquest of Gravity Aim of Top Scientists in U.S.,”
New York Herald Tribune
, November 20, 1955, pp.
1, 36.

37.
Ibid.

38.
Ibid.

39.
A.
E.
Talbert, “Space-Ship Marvel Seen If Gravity Is Outwitted,”
New York Herald Tribune
, November 21, 1955, pp.
1, 6.

40.
A.
E.
Talbert, “New Air Dream-Planes Flying Outside Gravity,”
New York Herald Tribune
, November 22, 1955, pp.
6, 10.

41.
Ibid.

42.
L.
A.
Gerardin, “Electro-Gravitic Propulsion,” in
Interavia
(Switzerland) 11(12) (1956): 992.

43.
Talbert, “New Air Dream-Planes.”

44.
Ibid.

45.
Aviation Studies, “Electrogravitics Systems,” 32.

46.
Ibid., 9–10.

47.
Intel, “Towards Flight,” 373–74.

48.
Aviation Studies, “Gravitics Situation,” 3–4.

49.
Ibid.

50.
Ibid.

51.
“Role of Gravitation in Physics,”
Science
125 (1957): 998.

52.
F.
Edwards,
Flying Saucer—Serious Business
(New York: Bantam, 1966), 127.

53.
A.
V.
Cleaver, “‘Electro-Gravitics:’ What It Is—or Might Be,”
Journal of the British Interplanetary Society
16(2) (1957): 84–94.

3.
ONWARD AND UPWARD

1.
Rho Sigma [R.
Schaffranke],
Ether Technology: A Rational Approach to Gravity Control
(Lakemont, Ga.: CSA Printing & Bindery, 1977), 44–45, quoting a letter from T.
Brown dated February 14, 1973.

2.
Intel, “Towards Flight,” 373–74.

3.
C.
Carew, “The Key to Travel in Space,”
Canadian Aviation
32 (July 1959): 27–32.

4.
T.
T.
Brown, “A Brief Description of Experiments Made in Paris (1955– 1956),” unpublished report.

5.
Rho Sigma,
Ether Technology
, 44.

6.
Reynolds, “Brown’s Final Gravito-Electric Research.”

7.
C.
A.
Yost, “T.
T.
Brown and the Bahnson Lab Experiments,”
Electric Spacecraft Journal
2 (1991): 6–12.

8.
Kitselman, “Hello Stupid.”

9.
Rho Sigma,
Ether Technology
, 46–49, quoting a letter from T.
Brown dated April 5, 1973.

10.
T.
T.
Brown to T.
Turman, letter, November 1, 1971.

11.
“Electrohydrodynamics” (Bala Cynwyd, Pa.: Electrokinetics, Inc., March 23, 1960).
Eprint at:
http://qualight.com/hydro/hydro.htm
.

12.
T.
T.
Brown to T.
Turman, letter, November 12, 1971.

13.
Ibid.

14.
“Electrohydrodynamics,” Whitehall-Rand, Inc., excerpted in a letter written by A.
Wagner to T.
Turman.

15.
“Electrohydrodynamics,” Electrokinetics, Inc.

16.
Ibid.

17.
T.
T.
Brown, “Electrokinetic apparatus,” U.S.
patent 3,187,206, filed May 9, 1958; issued June 1, 1965.

18.
Ibid.

19.
T.
T.
Brown to T.
Turman, letter, January 23, 1968.

20.
Brown, U.S.
patent 3,187,206.

21.
Cleaver, “Electro-Gravitics,” 84–94.

22.
“Electrogravitics: Science or Daydream?”
Product Engineering
(December 30, 1957): 12.

23.
“How to ‘Fall’ into Space,”
Business Week
, February 8, 1958, 51–53.

24.
Edwards,
Flying Saucers
, 127.

25.
Carew, “The Key to Travel in Space,” 27–32.

26.
Ibid.

27.
Moore and Berlitz,
The Philadelphia Experiment
, 223.

28.
Yost, “T.
T.
Brown and the Bahnson Lab Experiments,” 8.

29.
A.
H.
Bahnson, “Electrical Thrust Producing Device,” 1964, U.S.
patent 3,223,038, filed September 10, 1964, issued December 14, 1965.

30.
Moore and Berlitz,
The Philadelphia Experiment
, 223.

31.
Schatzkin,
Defying Gravity
, ch.
57.

32.
T.
T.
Brown to T.
Turman, letter, Jan.
23, 1968.

33.
T.
T.
Brown, letter to an Illinois gentleman, February 9, 1982.

4.
AN ETHERIC EXPLANATION

1.
Aviation Studies, “Electrogravitics Systems,” 27.

2.
Ray, personal conversation with author, 1992.

3.
L.
Smolin,
The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of Science, and What Comes Next
(New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2006).

4.
P.
Woit,
Not Even Wrong: The Failure of String Theory and the Search for Unity in Physical Law
(New York: Basic Books, 2006).

5.
LaViolette,
Subquantum Kinetics
.

6.
LaViolette, “An Introduction to Subquantum Kinetics: II,” 295–328.

7.
LaViolette, “A Tesla Wave Physics,” 5.1–5.21.

8.
P.
A.
LaViolette, “The Planetary-Stellar Mass-Luminosity Relation: Possible Evidence of Energy Nonconservation?”
Physics Essays
5(4) (1992): 536–42.

9.
P.
A.
LaViolette, “The Pioneer Maser Signal Anomaly: Possible Confirmation of Spontaneous Photon Blueshifting,”
Physics Essays
18(2) (2005): 150–63.
Eprint at:
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0603191.html
.

10.
P.
A.
LaViolette, “The Electric Charge and Magnetization Distribution of the Nucleon: Evidence of a Subatomic Turing Wave Pattern,”
International Journal of General Systems
(2008), in press.
Eprint at:
www.starburstfound.org/downloads/physics/nucleon.pdf
.

11.
LaViolette,
Genesis of the Cosmos.

12.
LaViolette, “The Electric Charge and Magnetization Distribution.”

13.
Ibid.

14.
R.
P.
Feynman, R.
Leighton, and M.
Sands,
The Feynman Lectures on Physics
, vol.
2 (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1964), 12.6–12.7.

15.
J.-C.
Lafforgue, “Isolated systems self-propelled by electrostatic forces,” French patent 2651388, issued March 1, 1991, p.
30.

16.
G.
Sagnac, “The Luminiferous Ether Demonstrated by the Effect of the Relative Motion of the Ether in an Interferometer in Uniform Rotation,”
Comptes Rendus de l’Academie des Sciences
(Paris) 157 (1913): 708–10, 1410–13.
For a translation, see Turner and Hazelett,
The Einstein Myth
(Old Greenwich, Conn.: Devin-Adair Co., 1979), 247–50.

17.
E.
W.
Silvertooth, “Experimental Detection of the Ether,”
Speculations in Science and Technology
10 (1987): 3–7; ibid., “Motion through the Ether,”
Electronics and Wireless World
(May 1989): 437–38.

18.
LaViolette,
Genesis of the Cosmos
, ch.
11.

19.
B.
Overbye, “Einstein: Warped Minds, Bent Truths, part I.
Anaesthetized by the Ether.”
Eprint at:
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/06/einstein_warped_minds_bent_tru.html
.

20.
B.
Overbye, “Einstein: Warped Minds, Bent Truths, part III.
Mystic Aftermath.”
Eprint at:
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/06/einstein_warped_minds_bent_tru.html
.

21.
B.
Overbye, “Einstein: Warped Minds, Bent Truths, part II.
Gravity Taken Lightly.”
Eprint at:
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/06/einstein_warped_minds_bent_tru.html
.

22.
Overbye, “Einstein: Warped Minds, part III.

23.
E.
Lerner,
The Big Bang Never Happened
(London: Simon & Schuster, 1992).

24.
LaViolette,
Subquantum Kinetics
, 2003.

25.
LaViolette,
Genesis of the Cosmos
.

26.
Schatzkin,
Defying Gravity
, ch.
50.

5.
THE U.S.
ANTIGRAVITY SQUADRON

1.
W.
B.
Scott, “Black World Engineers, Scientists Encourage Using Highly Classified Technology for Civil Applications,”
Aviation Week & Space Technology
(March 9, 1992): 66–67.

2.
“Northrop Studying Sonic Boom Remedy,”
Aviation Week & Space Technology
(January 22, 1968): 21.

3.
“Sonic Boom Experiments,”
Product Engineering
(March 11, 1968): 35–36.

4.
Moore, “The Search for Anti-Gravity,” part 1, p.
9.

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