And the notorious general Curtis LeMay, chief of staff of the Air Force.
For example, in 1990, the Air Force tested a Bifield-Brown experiment in a vacuum, but they only used 19 kilovolts instead of the megavoltage Brown was using.
The next credible witness of Townsend Brown's work is a guy named Victor Bertrandius, a major general in the Air Force who helped negotiate the Japanese surrender in World War II,
and worked with Colonel Albert Boyd who ran the Air Force's flight test division at again Wright Airfield.
Number one is that the Air Force and contractors like Lockheed and Northrop know a lot more than NASA.
wonderland drive in on lookout mountain in laurel canyon at the time when the navy or the air force
general nathan twining stated that the best brains in the air force are working on this problem of
because i felt they had a real project going on that was secret is that true and the air force did oh i
derived to explain the byfield brown effect which again begs the question why would the air force