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The Hunt For Zero Point The energy source for the World's future
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· The true, first person account of leading
defence journalist Nick Cook's search for the existence of anti-gravity
technology and its limitless energy potential. · Project overseen by SS General Hans Kammler, keeper of Hitler's secret weapons technology who disappeared at the end of the war. · Contains dozens of interviews with named
defence industry officials and scientists. · Details NASA-run experiments that have demonstrated gravity control |
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British Aerospace's concept of an
advanced fighter interceptor, powered by an anti-gravity lift engine
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Nick Cook is aerospace consultant to Jane's Defence Weekly. The Hunt For Zero Point is a detective story that began with his gradual accumulation of data and references to anti gravity and the heavy-handed denials of the military and defence industries. Through years of research, the discovery of witnesses and physical evidence he can now tell the story of one of the last century's most breathtaking scientific discoveries; a discovery borne of the Nazis desire to conquer the world that now offers it the best hope for a pollution free source of energy. |
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