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New Book Announcement:

They All Told The Truth: The Antigravity Papers

by Richard P. Crandall
(The discoverer of "negative mass" &
the co-discoverer of "gravitomagnetic" fields)

WHAT IS THIS NEW BOOK:

This extremely important new book is truly the "other half" of the book "Disclosure" (available at http://www.disclosureproject.org). As a coin has 2 sides, so does the subject of antigravity and free-energy (or overunity) technology. The book "Disclosure" presents all the available evidence, of the existence of secret projects involving antigravity and free-energy, in the form of EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY of people who were actually involved in such government projects. This new book, "They All Told The Truth: The Antigravity Papers", by a different author, presents all the available evidence, of the existence of secret projects involving antigravity and free-energy, in the form of A GROUNDBREAKING & TOTALLY NEW "GRAND UNIFIED FIELD THEORY" OF PHYSICS, which proves beyond doubt (in a scientifically "forensic"-type manner) that the testimonies, of several government witnesses, must be true, accurate, and authentic. So this new book, coupled with the "Disclosure" book, together present the FULL PICTURE of antigravity & other secret technology.

Several of the witness accounts from the book "Disclosure" can be found in the new book "They All Told The Truth", and these particular accounts take on a whole new light & meaning when some of the physics aspects of their testimony is analyzed. Plus, there are witness accounts in this new book which do not appear in "Disclosure", including one witness who is a private citizen, who has no ties with the government.

AVAILABILITY:

This new book is now available (for credit card or other type orders) only from the publisher, Trafford Publishing. www.trafford.com/robots/03-0086.html

MISSION & PURPOSE:

A large part of the goals & mission of this new book is the same as the mission of the Disclosure Project, which is as follows. The Disclosure Project is working to fully disclose the facts about UFO's, extraterrestrial intelligence, and classified advanced energy and propulsion systems. The disclosure of the truth will have far-reaching implications for our society-- new technologies to end pollution and global warming, long-term solution to the energy crisis, and the beginning of an era of peaceful relations with other civilizations in space. And, here's a quote from the book "Disclosure": "That classified, above top-secret projects possess fully operational antigravity propulsion devices and new energy generation systems that, if declassified and put into peaceful uses, would empower a new human civilization without want, poverty, or environmental damage."

I was inspired by Dr. Steven Greer, several years ago, to study the subject of the physics & principles of antigravity propulsion systems. What I discovered is nothing short of phenomenal, and it serves to get some of the information about antigravity out, not by eyewitness testimony means, but by actually figuring out just how these "flying saucers" are actually able to fly. As my website says, "… This question now has an answer." Dr. Greer has graciously allowed me to place this information about my new book on his Disclosure Project website. I thank him infinitely for doing this for me.

CONTENTS:

A partial list of the book's contents is:


AN INDEPENDENT BOOK REVIEW:

Of course Dr. Ted Loder of the Disclosure Project, really enjoyed reading the book. And, Dr. Hal Puthoff of Earthtech had some good things to say to me about the new physics theory. Now, here is an unsolicited book review which was written and then posted on some of the special interest Internet groups. I found it, and here's what it said. (I do not know this person who wrote the review).

"...a Nobel Prize just wouldn't be good enough!", June 2, 2003 Reviewer: Colin Quinney from Toronto, ON Canada.

Extracted Posting, from group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hameltech Message# 9288: "They All Told the Truth: The Antigravity Papers" Book Review C. Quinney 6/2/2003

Subject: "They All Told the Truth: The Antigravity Papers", Book Review

BOOK Title, Author, Publisher, Websites: "They All Told the Truth: The Antigravity Papers" by Richard P. Crandall

I just finished reading this book today and it's quite long- maybe 800 pages of 8 by 11's. This is not only a book on how to build a simplified antigravity device. Richard P. Crandall also tells us in great detail *why* he believes it will work, and with the physics to back it up.

I have been reading on the subject of antigravity for about 45 years. I only have first year university, so am not qualified to analyse his unified theory that he has actually taken to below the level of quarks, because it requires a knowledge of physics that frankly is beyond me- PhD level at least.. Having said my caveat, my overall "lay" impression is that it is detailed, comprehensive, and *apparently* consistent. It *appears* to be reasonable. I could follow him step by step at the "lay" level, and he claims that Hal Puthoff looked at it from the PhD level and said that it looked very good. I do give Crandall high points for joining the dots between [apparently] disparate antigravity device claims. He appears to be much further along that road than some. Simplistically speaking he is dealing with the induction of antigravity by modulation of gravitomagnetism, but he explains all this on a very deep level while simultaneously developing his unified theory. There are some interesting and new simpler antigravity experimental designs in his book based on not only his own theories but relating and referencing to the experiments of Eugene Podkletnov, Henry Wallace, David Hamel, and an alleged design of a craft at S-4, Area 51.

Crandall's designs are much easier to implement. His theory explains (also in detail) the natural *source* of the significant power required to generate the necessary gravity waves. This will surprise you.

I was disappointed that there is no antigravity experiment that he had personally *completed*, although he gives a reference to an observation of free electrical energy noted as a side effect to an uncompleted antigravity experiment that he was currently working on.

He explains how and why David Hamel's device works. There is also brief stuff in the book about Hamel's alien contacts. You know. Like angels. I had a hard time dealing with that in what appears to be a hard physics presentation. It actually made me cringe. Yes, I am on also the Hameltech list and on ufo lists because I believe there is *overwhelming* evidence of aliens around us if we just open our eyes long enough to read about it, but I always personally "compartmentalize" the two subjects. I realize it's very important to leave no stone unturned and always try to keep an open mind. Frustrating sometimes, but important, and so I once visited David Hamel myself, and I have seen his *ship*. He's quite a personable and interesting older gentleman. I had to overcome my own personal biases because I have seen the close similarities between Hamel's design with several other claims, yet strangely enough David Hamel has *no* physics to speak of, no science library, and he is also *not* connected to the Internet, and so we are left scratching our heads about his *source*.

Anyway back to the book. It's jam-packed with ideas and math and physics that appear from my perspective to be consistently supporting his theory, and interestingly I am also aware of a couple of other antigravity claims that he did *not* mention that also tend to support his theories.

For US $49.00 I would say it's a good deal even if you are only an armchair theorist of "how those *devices* might work". This book is rich with ideas. Considering the amount of work (and paper) that he's put into it, and I don't think his return will be that great.

There are several experiments to try. If it turns out that he is correct, that fifty bucks will be the steal of a lifetime but the book then just *might* get suppressed. His brief mentioning of aliens in the book however guarantees that the mainstream will never accept his physics. I believe that he designed his book mainly for folks just like us. We, the experimenters and the members of these kinds of lists.

If you can get over the brief alien portion mixed right in with the hard physics then I would recommend that you read this book, yet it's still a gamble isn't it, because this book only *might* have a very great value. If he is correct however, a Nobel Prize just wouldn't be good enough.

Happy experimenting :-)

Best Regards,

Colin Quinney