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John Dering on the Philadelphia Experiment

John Dering on the Philadelphia ExperimentLaser-physicist John Dering discusses Einstein’s Unified Field Theory and its applications in the Philadelphia Experiment, Nazi-Bell, and Rhine Valley experiments during World War II. He speculates that the Philadelphia Experiment may have started out with the goal of naval radar stealth and inadvertently led to non-linear anomalous field effects. He also describes a Nazi secret weapons project in the Rhine Valley and electronic warfare experiments that may be one source of “foo fighter” reports by Allied pilots in 1944. Read more

Eugene Podkletnov on Gravity Shielding

Eugene Podkletnov on Gravity ShieldingDr. Eugene Podkletnov discusses gravity shielding effects in rotating superconductors and recent experiments with a gravity impulse generator. Podkletnov achieved notoriety when publishing on gravity shielding in 1996, when pipe smoke rising in a column above a rotating superconductor became the precipitating event that led him into detailed investigation of the gravity shielding effect. He describes the experimental elements of his research and hypothesizes on a number of models that may explain his findings. Read more

Robert Bussard on Fusion Power

Robert Bussard on Fusion PowerDr. Robert Bussard shares his vision for clean, affordable fusion power. The late Dr. Bussard was a founding member of America’s fusion research establishment, spent over 20 years developing the Polywell fusor, which he claimed to generate over 100,000 times the fusion power of Farnsworth’s original experiments. Polywell was awarded the “Outstanding Technology of the Year” for 2006 by the International Academy of Science, and though Bussard passed in 2007, his research team continues to develop the Polywell fusor. Read more

Tom Van Flandern on Cosmology

Tom Van Flandern on CosmologyDr. Tom Van Flandern discusses cosmology, gravitation, and the formation of the early Solar System. Van Flandern was the former Chief of Celestial Mechanics at the US Naval Observatory, a research associate at the University of Maryland physics department, and a US Army consultant on the GPS satellite system who talks about exploding planets, the speed of gravity, and the history of Mars. The late Dr. Van Flandern was a respected astronomer who was well known for his work in alternative cosmology.  Read more

John Dering on Unified Field Theory

John Dering on Unified Field TheoryLaser-physicist John Dering discusses engineering applications of Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory. While Einstein never completed the theory, Dering believes that the Unified Field Theory was refined enough to identify methods by which electromagnetism could be used to manipulate the time-space manifold as a result of Einstein’s metric torsion tensor. Dering further describes Gabriel Kron’s use of the Unified Field Theory in 30′s-era research to eliminate UFT effects from distributed electrical systems. Read more

Steven Greer on The Disclosure Project

Steven Greer on the Disclosure ProjectDr. Greer is well known as founder of the Disclosure Project, but he’s also known for having a strength of character, discipline of mind, and determination of will that draws people towards him and inspires them with his vision. As Harold Berndt tells me, ”It’s one thing to lead a worthy cause, and quite another to actually have the ability, talent and resolve to see it through. Dr. Steven Greer is a highly competent leader with a natural ability to convey this powerful message.” Greer is inspired, and through The Disclosure Project he inspires others. Read more

John Searl on the Searl Effect

John Searl on the Searl EffectJohn Searl is the inventor of the Searl Effect Generator, which he claims to produce free energy and antigravity effects. Regardless of what you may believe about John Searl’s claims, no one will dispute he is a truly remarkable showman who has dedicated his life to pursuing a technology that he believes in. Culturally speaking, I believe that John Searl is the father of modern antigravity. His work set the tone for what antigravity should look like, how it should function, and what kind of role it should play in future society. Read more

Sergei Khrushchev on The Space Race

Sergei Khrushchev on The Space RaceWhat if we’d lost the Space Race? According to Dr. Sergei Khrushchev, it nearly happened. Khrushchev is the son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, but instead of following in his father’s political footsteps he followed his interest in aerospace, a path that took him to to Vladimir Chelomei’s design bureau. There he led the development of the Proton rocket, which Chelomei had proposed as a launch vehicle for a two-man lunar flyby in 1966 and as the booster for Chelomei’s proposed military space station. Read more

Lisa Randall on M-Theory

Dr. Lisa Randall on M-TheoryDr. Lisa Randall is a leading scientific authority on M-theory, an incredibly powerful model of theoretical physics that offers solutions to problems that are off-limits to conventional physics. The core idea is that the there are 11 dimensions in the universe, contained on different membranes. Billions of years ago, two of those membranes collided in space, and the overlap between them became the big bang. M-theory offers big answers to questions about how our universe began, but that’s not what I wanted to speak with her about. Read more

Ed Dames on Remote Viewing

Ed Dames on Remote ViewingMajor Ed Dames, long retired, is basically the spokesman for remote viewing, which is a structured approach to psychic clairvoyance perfected by the military in the 70′s. The idea behind remote viewing is pretty neat: it assumes that everyone has some level of psychic ability to “see with the mind”, but that there’s a lot of noise interfering with the signal. The military’s approch to the signal-to-noise problem was to have teams of psychics focus on the same event, and then throw out all the data that didn’t match. Read more

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