Wired calls him "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity", but NASA still won't return his calls. Since the birth of American Antigravity in 2002, Tim has been featured on a multitude of television networks, such as Nippon TV and the BBC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane's Defense Weekly. In 2001, a California defense-contractor built a replica of the fabled Nazi-Bell. It worked. Get the story behind the story of “Einstein’s Antigravity”, and how a simple research project turned into a mind-blowing jaunt through history’s biggest conspiracy…
The Nazi-Bell story is simultaneously one of the best stories that I've ever written, and yet one of the most frustrating. I'd have to call it the strangest story that I've done, for several reasons -- not the least of which being that it’s the only serious "conspiracy theory" that I've ever published. I wouldn't have written it if the facts didn't check out, which makes the story itself just keep getting stranger.
Let's start with the basics. My initial exposure to the Nazi-Bell was the same as most people's -- through Nick Cook's "The Hunt for Zero Point". Nick sent me a promo-copy to review before the book was released here in the states, and while I was already familiar with most of the information he'd written about, the Bell stood apart as being something that I'd never heard about before -- even in vague newsgroup rumors. Stories like the Searl Effect Generator or the Podkletnov disk get bandied about online, so it's rare to see a book or TV-show with anything genuinely new…making the Bell a rare exception.
PDF Link: The New Nazi Bell
File Size: 230kb (PDF 7)
Book: Witkowski's Truth about the Wunderwaffe