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Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology

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ISBN-10: 159143078X

ISBN-13: 9781591430780

Edition: 2008

Authors: Paul A. LaViolette

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In Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, physicist Paul LaViolette reveals the secret history of antigravity experimentation-from Nikola Tesla and T. Townsend Brown to the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber. He discloses the existence of advanced gravity-control technologies, under secret military development for decades, that could revolutionize air travel using renewable energy. Included among the secret projects he reveals is the research of Project Skyvault to develop an aerospace propulsion system using intense beams of microwave energy similar to that used by the strange crafts seen flying over Area 51.
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Book details

List price: $26.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Bear & Company
Publication date: 7/10/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 512
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.980
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Antigravity: From Dream to Reality
Beyond Rocket Propulsion
Onward and Upward
An Etheric Explanation
The U.S. Antigravity Squadron
Gravity Beam Propulsion
Project Skyvault
Microwave Phase Conjugation
Unconventional Flying Objects
The Searl Effect
Electrogravitic Wave Experiments
High-Voltage Electrogravitics Experiments
Black Hole Discovered in NASA
A Technology That Could Change the World
Appendices
Letters Written by T. Townsend Brown to Thomas Turman
Aviation Studies International Ltd. Publications
Electrogravitics Systems
A Brief Description of Experiments Made in Paris by T. Townsend Brown
Notes on the Skyvault Antigravity Project
Secret Government Memos Concerning Operation Majestic Twelve
Electrogravitics: An Energy-Efficient Means of Space Propulsion
Beyond Rocket Propulsion
Correspondence with Charles Morris
Preventing Another Columbia Disaster
Notes
Bibliography
Index