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AAG is a 501c[3] non-profit currently recognized with federal tax-exemption status.
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» Become an Advertiser
By Corporate Info | Published 01/8/2006 | Corporate Info | Rating:
Interested in selling a product or service on our site? American Antigravity reaches a 1-million person annual audience, and serves 3.2 million pages a year. In addition to captivating banner-ads on the American Antigravity website, we're also building a sponsors section to provide details on our sponsors and in-depth information on their products and services.
» Contact Us
By Corporate Info | Published 07/20/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
Questions, comments, or feedback? Contact American Antigravity's Tim Ventura via email at tventura6@comcast.net. or americanantigravity@comcast.net. We're not always able to respond to your messages, but we do read all of them, and greatly appreciate your thoughts & feedback.
» Donations
By Corporate Info | Published 07/19/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
American Antigravity is a non-profit 501c[3] corporation based in Washington State. We're seeking donations to continue providing the high-quality news, interviews, and analysis that you expect to see from American Antigravity, as well as begin funding key Antigravity experiments in the near future...
» Rave Reviews
By Corporate Info | Published 07/19/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
American Antigravity strives to provide the most detailed, compelling coverage available for Antigravity and Breakthrough Technology applications, and it shows: read our "Rave Reviews" article to find out a bit more about what some of the recognized leaders in this field think of us.
» Radio, TV, and Print Media Appearances
By Corporate Info | Published 07/18/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:

American Antigravity is dedicated to spreading the word about open-source Antigravity research, both at home and across the globe. We reach an estimated 40+ million annual viewers on Radio, Print and Television, and we're always interested in working with journalists to help tell the story of the hottest technology of the 21st century. 

» Leadership Team
By Corporate Info | Published 05/26/2005 | Leadership Team | Rating:

Learn more about the corporate leadership for American Antigravity, Inc -- the structure of our corporation, our Board of Directors, and Scientific Consultants. This overview describes the people behind the scenes working to make American Antigravity the world leader in breakthrough tech news.

» Paul Murad, Board of Directors
By Corporate Info | Published 05/26/2005 | Leadership Team | Rating:
Representing a more conventional approach to scientific endeavor, Paul Murad brings decades of private sector and government consulting to bear in the area of breakthrough science. His scientific expertise is well-grounded in mainstream theory, but he balances that with an open-minded approach to examining breakthrough technology...
» Richard C. Hoagland, Board of Directors
By Corporate Info | Published 05/26/2005 | Leadership Team | Rating:

Richard C. Hoagland is a former museum space science Curator; a former NASA Consultant; and, during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science advisor to Walter Cronkite and CBS News. For the last 20 years, Hoagland has been leading a scientific team in a critically acclaimed independent analysis of Mars...

» Tim Ventura: Founder of American Antigravity
By Corporate Info | Published 05/26/2005 | Leadership Team | Rating:

Tim Ventura, "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity" started doing independent research into Antigravity in 1992, but didn't begin sharing his work with the public until 2002, when he realized the need for an open-source, collaborative effort to allow scientists, engineers, and inventors to share research and scientific data online...

» Beyond Rockets
By Corporate Info | Published 05/26/2005 | Corporate Info | Rating:
When Burt Rutan's team won the X-Prize competition in 2004, it raised serious questions about the future of space travel. Rutan's skill and ability in aerospace engineering led him to victory by placing the first private vehicle in space -- but that vehicle was a rocket, and rocket's aren't going to take us where we need to go.
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