The Suspension of Disbelief II or How one is caught in a lie
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 12:50 pm
I was doing maintenance on the site today and noticed we came up on a Google search:
https://www.google.co.nz/search?sa=t&so ... gws_rd=ssl
The Quonset Hut is the fifth hit down on the Google search.
On the Due=Diligence thread is a topic that comes up on the above search:
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1162
This topic is in regard to Meadville. In the book Defying Gravity, Linda Leach reported "Apparently during that long summer and into the fall of 1961 Dad worked for the " Boys" from Meadville" without being paid." (citation above link). She further states, "They eventually told Dad that they would pay him what they owed him.... it was thousands by Thanksgiving....IF he would just agree to work with Dr. Wang. Dad continued to refuse.... " (op cit)
Here is a piece as to Dr. Wang:
http://etcetrasetcetras.blogspot.com/20 ... crash.html
In the Book Defying Gravity, it was reported that the project at Meadville was the Flame Jet Generator (Electrokinetic Generator). The patent for this device was filed on Jul 3, 1957 and was granted on Feb 20, 1962.
It is totally conceivable that Brown was working on the Flame Jet Generator at Meadville. However, the fact that he was being asked to work with Dr.Wang is in question. Dr.Wang when a search is done, is known for being involved in reverse engineering of recovered alien artifacts. Weather this is accurate or not is not the purpose of this post, however, if Brown was working on the Generator at Meadville, why would Dr.Wang be involved?
The real issue is that Wang had died on December 4, 1960 which was before the reported dates of Brown being at Meadville. Why would anyone insist on Brown working with a dead man and withhold his pay until he did so?
I am not attempting to discredit the patent of the ElectroKinetic Generator nor any work Brown may have done. I am merely pointing out that there are gross inaccuracies in the reporting of information to the writer Paul Schatzkin for the book "Defying Gravity". These inaccuracies apparently are being picked up by Google searches and this will hopefully raise awareness of Brown and his work but will also address false information that was intentionally given for a biography that is proving to be more fiction. Someday, perhaps, a true picture may come forth.
Where there recovered craft from Roswell and Kingman? Did Dr.Wang work on reverse-engineering the recovered craft? Doesn't matter as far as this post is concerned. That is a subject that can be addressed elsewhere.
Mikado
https://www.google.co.nz/search?sa=t&so ... gws_rd=ssl
The Quonset Hut is the fifth hit down on the Google search.
On the Due=Diligence thread is a topic that comes up on the above search:
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1162
This topic is in regard to Meadville. In the book Defying Gravity, Linda Leach reported "Apparently during that long summer and into the fall of 1961 Dad worked for the " Boys" from Meadville" without being paid." (citation above link). She further states, "They eventually told Dad that they would pay him what they owed him.... it was thousands by Thanksgiving....IF he would just agree to work with Dr. Wang. Dad continued to refuse.... " (op cit)
Here is a piece as to Dr. Wang:
http://etcetrasetcetras.blogspot.com/20 ... crash.html
wrote:Stancil worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, Massachusetts in the early seventies on avionics systems. It is unknown as to whether he had further involvement with alien technology, especially since it is likely that he worked for Dr. Wang at some point. Dr. Wang was an Austrian-born graduate of the Vienna Technical Institute, and close associate of Victor Schauberger who had according to the legend developed a concept of a flying disc and allegedly worked on the German flying disc program as early as 1941. Wang taught structural an metallurgical engineering at the University of Cincinnati from 1943 to 1952. Dr. Wang supposedly examined some of the recovered crashed discs and compare them to the vehicals tested in the alleged German V-7 program, but found the retrieved craft to be different in nature. In 1949, he became Director of the Department of Special Studies at Wright-Patterson where he worked long hours in cooperation with scientists from the Office Naval Research and with Dr. Vannevar Bush and others from the "Research and Development Board." Dr. Wang relocate his research from Wright-Patterson to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr. Wang passed away on December 4, 1960.
In the Book Defying Gravity, it was reported that the project at Meadville was the Flame Jet Generator (Electrokinetic Generator). The patent for this device was filed on Jul 3, 1957 and was granted on Feb 20, 1962.
It is totally conceivable that Brown was working on the Flame Jet Generator at Meadville. However, the fact that he was being asked to work with Dr.Wang is in question. Dr.Wang when a search is done, is known for being involved in reverse engineering of recovered alien artifacts. Weather this is accurate or not is not the purpose of this post, however, if Brown was working on the Generator at Meadville, why would Dr.Wang be involved?
The real issue is that Wang had died on December 4, 1960 which was before the reported dates of Brown being at Meadville. Why would anyone insist on Brown working with a dead man and withhold his pay until he did so?
I am not attempting to discredit the patent of the ElectroKinetic Generator nor any work Brown may have done. I am merely pointing out that there are gross inaccuracies in the reporting of information to the writer Paul Schatzkin for the book "Defying Gravity". These inaccuracies apparently are being picked up by Google searches and this will hopefully raise awareness of Brown and his work but will also address false information that was intentionally given for a biography that is proving to be more fiction. Someday, perhaps, a true picture may come forth.
Where there recovered craft from Roswell and Kingman? Did Dr.Wang work on reverse-engineering the recovered craft? Doesn't matter as far as this post is concerned. That is a subject that can be addressed elsewhere.
Mikado