Hunt for “Free” Energy Approached Mainstream
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ShareAs published in Atlantis Rising magazine February 2002
by Jeane Manning
A high-ranking journalist risked his career by probing a taboo topic – one isolated by fear and ridicule. Defence journalist Nick Cook of London kept encountering questions about hidden developments in energy and propulsion. Had the Pentagon buried something real for half a century, some knowledge that could free us to explore the stars?
In seeking answers, Cook had to look at the 1940s importation of German scientists into what became the American military-industrial “black world”. In these projects, National Security is the excuse to pour billions of dollars into secret compartments of the military without allowing outsiders – including legislators or presidents – to know what is built with the money. The deep black world is buried so far from accountability, it’s as if it doesn’t exist.
Cook concluded that by the 1950s the U.S. was seriously working on “electrogravitics”, a science that looks for the source of gravity and how to control it. If something could indeed lift and propel vehicles without wings or thrust, where would the energy come from?
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