Needless to say, Jesse Michels’ nearly two-hour YouTube documentary about T. Townsend Brown has generated a fair share of controversy. That’s what happens when you look into the abyss of unorthodox science and ‘anomalous electrical effects’: some people say, “that’s interesting, let’s dig deeper” and others just say “you’re nutz.”
So let’s just cut to the chase here.
An hour and forty six minutes into his epic video, Jesse makes an astounding offer: a $50,000 ‘bounty’ for anybody who can prove – or disprove – the existence of the Biefeld-Brown effect in vacuum:
So, kids: Let’s get those solid dielectric’s fired up!
I hear barium titanate works well…