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@ REVIEWS SECRETS OF THE UNIFIED FIELD and its bizarre effects, Farrell adds his by Joseph P. Farrell detailed commentary. He also ventures into Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2008 the world of Paperclip scientists such as Dr ISBN 978-1-931882-84-2 (316pp tpb) Werner von Braun, and speculates on how Available: Aust/NZ—NEXUS offices; much secret technology was shared between Europe—http:/Awww.frontierbookshop.nl/ the Americans and the Nazi Germans. As whois_en.html; USA—http://www. for what happened to the Bell and to the adventuresunlimitedpress.com Philadelphia Experiment devices and docu- n this follow-up to SS Brotherhood of the ™ents, Farrell has his theories. He suggests Bell (13/06), frontier science/history_ that the research was sidelined to secret researcher Joseph Farrell goes into further agencies and has been continuing "under- detail about the wartime Nazi "Bell" project, ground" ever since. A fascinating study. also known as Projekt Kronos, and its simi- | larities with the US Navy's infamous 1943 PRODIGAL GENIUS: The Life of "Philadelphia Experiment." Both projects, Nikola Tesla he claims, were set up to explore the torsion _ by John J. O'Neill tensor effect implicit in the original higher- Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2008 dimensional unified field theory of Theodor —_ [SBN 978-1-931882-85-9 (326pp tpb) Kaluza (1921) and that of Einstein (1928). Available: Details as above However, the Nazis set out with their Bell t's amazing that Dr Nikola Tesla (b. 1856), device, which contained two mercury-filled the inventor responsible for the radio as counter-rotating cylinders, to manipulate well as the alternating-current system that spacetime with the aim of creating a harnessed the power of Niagara Falls, is not a household name and barely rates a men- tion in science textbooks. Yet he and his pioneering research are taken very seriously in non-mainstream circles. This book by John O'Neill, a friend of Tesla, was first published in 1944 and, having gone out of print, is available once more with a few additional illustrations and photos (includ- ing a couple of historic images of Mark Twain in Tesla's lab in 1895). For this biography, O'Neill also inter- viewed relatives, friends and colleagues of Tesla and so has a unique perspective on this scientist whom he called "superman"— aman who was a "producer of marvels" but who "thought that he had, by scientific methods, succeeded in eliminating love from his life". Despite his intentions to be true to this ascetic vision, Tesla didn't quite succeed, according to O'Neill. This Serbo- Croatian who emigrated to the USA was able to visualise the workings of his inven- tions before even creating the prototypes— thus saving a fortune in construction and development costs—and is credited with numerous important patents. By all accounts, Tesla was a true eccentric who used the bottles of his sometimes weapon. The Americans' experience with engineering the theory and allegedly causing a ship to disappear and translocate showed the dangers of messing with spacetime via electrical and magnetic rotation. Both groups achieved unexpected results, espe- cially highly adverse physiological effects on the scientists and technicians involved. In explaining the story of how work com- menced on engineering the unified field, Farrell touches on Hungarian engineer . : . . champagne lifestyle as capacitors in his Gabriel Kron's tensor analysis of electrical pagne westy’ P: P ' electrical devices and received funds from machines, Tesla's conceptual research that linked him with the Philadelphia the great sponsors of his day (e.g., George Experiment, and astrophysicist/ufologist Dr Westinghouse), thougtt Je was rejected Morris Jessup's landmark studies into UFO Pane free « set up meg died propulsion systems. He also acknowledges experiments in tree energy systems, yet die the work of researchers like Nick Cook and virtually penniless in 1943 (not long after Igor Witkowski in exposing super-secret his supposed involvement in the mysterious research on both sides of the Atlantic. Philadelphia Experiment). Our world would As well as reprinting the late 1960s Carlos not have evolved as it has without Tesla's Allende letters to Dr Jessup, which spilled incredible technological achievements. Tene ieSraer : O'Neill's biography gives captivating detail the beans on the "invisibility" experiment into the mind, life and work of this genius. SECRETS OF THE UNIFIED FIELD by Joseph P. Farrell Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2008 ISBN 978-1-931882-84-2 (316pp tpb) Available: Aust/NZ—NEXUS offices; Europe—http://www.frontierbookshop.nl/ whois_en.html; USA—http://www. adventuresunlimitedpress.com n this follow-up to SS Brotherhood of the Bell (13/06), frontier science/history researcher Joseph Farrell goes into further detail about the wartime Nazi "Bell" project, also known as Projekt Kronos, and its simi- larities with the US Navy's infamous 1943 "Philadelphia Experiment." Both projects, he claims, were set up to explore the torsion tensor effect implicit in the original higher- dimensional unified field theory of Theodor Kaluza (1921) and that of Einstein (1928). However, the Nazis set out with their Bell device, which contained two mercury-filled counter-rotating cylinders, to manipulate spacetime with the aim of creating a Thea Panda ‘The Mari Bed, one of weapon. The Americans' experience with engineering the theory and allegedly causing a ship to disappear and translocate showed the dangers of messing with spacetime via electrical and magnetic rotation. Both groups achieved unexpected results, espe- cially highly adverse physiological effects on the scientists and technicians involved. In explaining the story of how work com- menced on engineering the unified field, Farrell touches on Hungarian engineer Gabriel Kron's tensor analysis of electrical machines, Tesla's conceptual research that linked him with the Philadelphia Experiment, and astrophysicist/ufologist Dr Morris Jessup's landmark studies into UFO propulsion systems. He also acknowledges the work of researchers like Nick Cook and Igor Witkowski in exposing super-secret research on both sides of the Atlantic. As well as reprinting the late 1960s Carlos Allende letters to Dr Jessup, which spilled the beans on the "invisibility" experiment JUNE — JULY 2008 NEXUS = 75 www.nexusmagazine.com