Slade figured antigravity would be a snap! So here's the scoop on Die Glocke. With gravity excluded, the craft would be capable of fantastic acceleration and sharp turns at high speed without the crew inside feeling G-force effects.
Tesla's "flying saucer" would escape from gravity by means of high voltage electromagnetic radiation, and propel itself with high frequency electromagnetic waves. Its lifting power will not depend upon any such delicate devices as the bird has to employ, but upon positive mechanical action." It can remain absolutely stationary in the air, even in a wind, for great length of time. It will ascend in such currents if desired. Yet it will be able to move at will through the air in any direction with perfect safety, at higher speeds than have yet been reached, regardless of weather and oblivious of 'holes in the air' or downward currents. You might see it on the ground and you would never guess that it was a flying machine.
In 1911, Tesla told the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE about his theory of antigravity: "My flying machine will have neither wings nor propellers. His theories and inventions led to radio and television, hydroelectric dams, radar, xrays, remote control, lasers, and the manipulation of matter and energy. The Serbian-American engineer's system of AC power generation and transmission is universally used today. Unlike DC current, his AC current swapped its polarity at a regular rate. Mark Twain in Tesla's lab, holding a "ball of fire" (1894) Moving between wartime Germany and the manhunt in Vancouver, SWASTIKA revolves around a deadly four-sided cat-and-mouse game embroiling the Mounties, Pentagon hit men, and the Nazi psychopaths. When Special X turns to the FBI for links to the swastika signature in the United States, the black world of the Pentagon picks up the clue and ties it to the long-kept secret of what crashed at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A Nazi swastika is carved into each victim's forehead. In present-day Vancouver, the RCMP's Special X squad is on the hunt for a pair of Nazi-inspired killers. When an overnight raid by the Allies forces Streicher to abandon his underground Mittelwerk factory assembling V-2 rockets, it sets in motion a monstrous conspiracy that still lies hidden today. In the closing days of World War II, Hitler summons SS-General Ernst Streicher to his Berlin bunker to discuss the Third Reich's only hope to win the war - the Wonder Weapons controlled by Himmler's dreaded SS. So, what actually happened at Roswell in 1947? Was it somehow linked to the Mount Rainier sighting? And if there was a Pentagon cover-up, why? He ultimately became Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force as a four-star general. Then after his itchy trigger finger in the Roswell Incident, Blanchard was given command of all atomic bombers, the atomic tests on Bikini atoll, the training of intercontinental nuclear strike crews, and the setting up of Strategic Air Command. So prone to "overreaction" was "Butch" Blanchard that the Pentagon had assigned him to supervise the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and to fly backup for the Enola Gay. In 1994, the Pentagon released "THE ROSWELL REPORT: CASE CLOSED." "There is no dispute that something happened near Roswell in July, 1947." Instead of "an airplane crash.a missile crash.a nuclear accident.or an extraterrestrial craft," it was an accident involving a "Top Secret balloon project designed to monitor Soviet nuclear tests, known as Project Mogul." The so-called Roswell Incident grew out of "overreaction by Colonel Blanchard and Major Marcel, in originally reporting that a 'flying disk' had been recovered." According to photo analysts, the memo in Ramey's hand refers to a "disk" in New Mexico and an air force cover-up. Witness accounts began to surface of outer space aircraft and alien autopsies. Nor was it an airplane or a missile."Ĭonsequently, Roswell morphed from being an almost forgotten incident to the most famous UFO mystery of all time. In 1978, Major Jesse Marcel voiced his suspicion that the debris recovered at Roswell was "not of this world." The wreckage was switched, according to him, for the weather balloon that appeared in the press photos. "RAMEY EMPTIES ROSWELL SAUCER" (July 9, 1947)