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Aeronautics & Astronautics Astronomy & Space Science Controversial Knowledge Engineering History Military Military Science Occult Religion Religion & Spirituality Religious Studies Science Science & Math Science & Scientists Science & Technology Spirituality Technology Transportation. This book was written by a British aerospace journalist that writes for Jane's. If you are familiar with Jane's then `nuff said. If not, let me put it this way... if Jane's publishes it, you can bet you life on it; and somebody, some where is doing just that as you read this. Jane's Publications are the gold standard in military technology. End of story. Let me grossly over simplify, everything in our universe is made...
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This book is absolutely recommended reading for anyone that is interested in the unseen portion of the US military. It also makes a very strong case that many new technologies and events are happening outside the view of the public in the name of national security. This guy is a terrific author and journalist, no doubt about it. His ability to architect the facts into a compelling story is just icing on the cake. Frankly,...
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Cook's credentials are long standing and I see no reason why he should do anything other than report what he found during the course of his investigations. And he is not alone. The web is full of content on this subject. Of particular importance is the site "disclosureproject.org" and the work of Greer who has made detailed presentations to Clinton's staff, the Pentagon, the U.S. Congress, and the United Nations about the...
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Anti-gravity, Zero Point Energy, Torsion Fields and time warps are the stuff of science fiction - right?Well maybe not quite. Nick Cook delivers a book that deserves careful consideration. He follows the data and comes to incredible revelations. Perhaps, there is a way to either shield gravity or to produce an anti-gravity effect. Maybe there is more energy resting in a show box than all the oil fields and nuclear power plants...
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The Hunt For Zero Point demonstrates that the science we practice today is not representative of the way Nature works. While attempting to unravel the troubling clues associated with anti-gravity research, as part of his official work as Aerospace Consultant for Jane's Defence Weekly, Cook discovers a much more important, immensely disturbing secret. Science fiction writers have long incorporated casual references to technologies...
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