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Gerry Vassilatos explores the extraordinary lives and groundbreaking inventions of notable figures such as Nikola Tesla, Dr. Royal Rife, T. T. Brown, and T. Henry Moray. The narrative delves into the aura research of Baron Karl von Reichenbach, the wireless technology of Antonio Meucci, and Nathan Stubblefield's earth battery, revealing the obstacles these innovators faced. Vassilatos argues that society is lagging behind its potential technological advancements and advocates for the recovery of "lost science." Readers will discover how Reichenbach's aura research supported vitalistic theory and unsettled leading German thinkers, while Meucci's innovations predated those of Bell and Marconi. Stubblefield's earth battery hints at a forthcoming energy revolution, and Tesla's geoaetheric engines posed a threat to a fuel-dependent America. Rife's virus-destroying machines offered solutions to major diseases, yet he faced condemnation from the FDA and AMA. The static on phone lines led Dr. Moray to uncover radiant space energy, and the Air Force's initial support for T. Townsend Brown's warp research raises questions about its abrupt cancellation. Each chapter reveals a biographical treasure, highlighting the suppressed scientific revolution and the remarkable discoveries that could have transformed our world.
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Lost Science, Gerry Vassilatos
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- 1997
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