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Monthly Archives: February 2006
Please Use The Forums
Last week, after a rather extensive back-and-forth exchange using the ‘comments’ section of the "Brown and Tesla" post, I encouraged readers and visitors to this site to take another look at our "forums" section, which, to my way of thinking … Continue reading
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This Guy Got It Right
I’m not really sure what to make of "Nexus" magazine. I suppose if you’ve got a broad, non-jaundiced and open-minded imagination, it makes for some pretty interesting reading. On the other hand, if you were held by the heel and … Continue reading
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Townsend Brown Notebooks Now Online
Back in the 1970s and 1980s a researcher and author named Willam Moore — best known as the co-author of such folk-lore as "The Roswell Incident" and "The Philadelphia Experiment" (there, I said it…), wrote a couple of articles about … Continue reading
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A Personal Note From The Rabbit Hole
I’m sorry there is no new “chapterette” (as one reader called them – OK, so I’m not Tolstoy…) to post to the website this week. After the last two installments, after going a little deeper into Townsend Brown’s work and … Continue reading
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Beware The Obsessed Hacker: The Tragic Story of Gary McKinnon
Today we note the weird and tragic tale of one Gary McKinnon, a British computer hacker now wanted for extradition to the U.S. for hacking into the Pentagon’s computer networks. According to this account, Mr. McKinnon justifies his actions on … Continue reading
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First Patent Drawings Discovered
Andrew Bolland has just sent us some photographs that he took back in 1988 of what appear to be the very earliest hand-drawn renderings of the illustrations that found their way into the 1927/28 patent discussed in Chapter 20. There … Continue reading
Another “Missing Persons” APB
Posting these "missing persons" alerts seems to be working. I’ve posted a couple of messages here that mention people who might be able to help us unravel some of the many mysteries of Townsend Brown’s life, and so far the … Continue reading