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2.
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3.
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6.
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7.
Garber, “Space Transportation Systems,” 2, 6.

8.
Ibid.

9.
Conversation with the author, February 1992.

10.
Garber, “Space Transportation Systems,” 5.

11.
Ibid.

12.
Unnamed NASA engineer, conversation with the author, May 1994.

13.
J.
Campbell, “Apparatus for generating thrust using a two dimensional, asymmetrical capacitor module,” U.S.
patent 6,317,310, filed March 8, 2000; issued November 13, 2001; U.S.
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Mullins, “Plasma Magic.”

15.
Ibid.

16.
Ibid.

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S.
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18.
Ibid., 421.

19.
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20.
National Security Space Road Map,
www.fas.org/spp/military/program/nssrm/initiatives/usspace.htm
.

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D.
Liakopoulos,
The Awakening of the Red Bear
(Thesalonika, Greece: Liakopoulos Publications, 2005), 203–4.
Text in Greek.

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Eprint at:
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