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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Chapter 39 Now Online
And now, for your continued reading pleasure, we offer Chapter 39 – Remember, Dear, which examines some of the pressures that Townsend Brown and his wife Josephine must have been experiencing during the mid 1930s. This installment was delayed slightly … Continue reading
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The Remains of Wardenclyffe
Wardenclyffe, as hopefully some readers will recall, was the name of the installtion Nikola Tesla built early in the 20th century to experiment with the wireless transmission of electricity. The site featured a fabulous 180 foot tower with a huge … Continue reading
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Broken String (Theory)
Now we learn that after nearly twenty years of String Theory, some physicists are starting say that the Emperor has no clothes: Has string theory tied up better ideas in physics? by Sharon Begley appeared in this past Friday’s Wall … Continue reading
Ball Lightning Article
The subject of "ball lightning" comes up from time to time in the course of this research. It’s a fairly uncommon phenomenon, but is of interest here in part on the theory that, whatever it is, it somehow draws energy … Continue reading
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Who Knew…
…that capacitors can fly? Found a mention of Townsend Brown in article at the ZPEnergy.com website: It was my good fortune to discover an active underground of new ideas and old ideas resurfacing. Mr Townsend-Brown’s asymmetrical capacitance high-voltage lifters are … Continue reading
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What Is Your Dangerous Idea?
My daily Google searches recently delivered this article to my desktop: The Dark Matters of Dark Energy: American Military Pursues Antigravity Weapons by Gary S. Bekkum This article is a very broad investigation and summary of the research that is … Continue reading
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R.I.P. Raymond Triboulet
We note the passing of Raymond Triboulet, French Resistance Fighter and Politican who died last week in Paris at the age of 99. It is not immediately apparent that there is a direct connection between Mr. Triboulet and Townsend Brown; … Continue reading
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