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By Corporate Info | Published  07/19/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
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Reviews for American Antigravity
Wired Magazine: "News crews from the Discovery Channel to Nippon TV have traveled here to film Ventura's lab, making him the public face of antigravity. He’s become the Linus Torvalds, as it were, of lifters…. and turned lifters into a global phenomenon." --Clive Thompson, Wired Magazine

Nick Cook: "What I like about Tim Ventura and his organization -- his website, American Antigravity.Com, is that he's publicizing something which I think should be getting publicity. We need to pursue the kind of "out of the box" thinking that guys like Tim Ventura publicize on their websites. I think what he's doing is a very good job." --Nick Cook, Aviation Editor for Jane's Defense Weekly

Tom Bearden: "I feel that this research with lifter technology is long overdue, and the conventional scientific community has been much remiss for decades in not vigorously funding research in this area."
"It is my hope that philanthropic wealthy persons and well-heeled non-profit institutions will recognize the importance of such research, and that funding will be made available to American Antigravity to continue this vital work." --Dr. Tom Bearden

Paul Murad: "I can only imagine what would happen if this body of knowledge was lost to mankind and the issue is although you describe anomalies, the experiments themselves appear to be anomalies. How can the conventional wisdom resolve itself to develop new theories to address these anomalies and eventually meld them into the conventional wisdom? This is what 'good' science is all about." --Paul Murad, High-Frequency Gravity-Wave (HFGW) & STAIF Conference Chairman

Richard C. Hoagland: "Tim Ventura is not only a techie, but he's a science historian. He knows where we've come from, and where we should be going. He can speak very well -- he's very fluent in making complex technical ideas understandable, but he's also got this incredible open mind. He's the guy who basically created, single-handedly on the internet, the lifter revolution." --Richard C. Hoagland, Enterprise Mission
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