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T.
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Eprint at:
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.

28.
J.
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2.”
Eprint at:
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.

29.
McClain and Wootan, “An Introduction to the Magnetic Resonance Amplifier.”

30.
A.
G.
Obolensky, personal communication with the author, June 2006.

8.
MICROWAVE PHASE CONJUGATION

1.
V.
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Shkunov and B.
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Zel’dovich, “Optical Phase Conjugation,”
Scientific American
253 (December 1985): 54–59.

2.
D.
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Scientific American
254 (January 1986): 74–83.

3.
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Applied Physics Letters
40 (1982): 450–52.

4.
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Fischer, J.
O.
White, and A.
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Applied Physics Letters
41 (1982): 689–91.

5.
Ray, personal conversation with the author.

6.
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Astronautics and Aeronautics
, July 1971, 66–70.

7.
J.
M.
McCampbell,
Ufology: Insights from Science and Common Sense
(Belmont, Calif.: Jaymac Co., 1973), ch.
7.

8.
Pepper, “Applications of Optical Phase Conjugation,” 81–82.

9.
R.
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Physical Review Letters
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
(October 2000): 1219–31.
Eprint at:
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.

12.
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staff, “Tesla’s Tower (Wardenclyffe),”
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(April–June, 1991): 13–24.

13.
N.
Tesla, “The Transmission of Electrical Energy without Wires,”
Electrical World and Engineer
, March 5, 1904.

14.
A.
G.
Obolensky, personal communication with the author, 1996.

15.
Vassilatos,
Secrets of Cold War Technology
, 44.

16.
Ibid., 46.

17.
“Theoretical Blueprint for Invisibility Cloak Reported,” Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, May 25, 2006.
Eprint at:
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.

18.
Ray, personal conversation with the author, 1992.

19.
A.
G.
Obolensky, “Mechanics of Time,” 4.25–4.40.

20.
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, Atlanta, September 9–11, 1983.

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Proceedings of the 1986 International Tesla Symposium
, 5.29–5.40, S.
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(Colorado Springs: International Tesla Society, 1986).

22.
Ibid.

23.
T.
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Obolensky, “Improved Operation of HID Lamps,” in
Lighting Design & Application
(January 1978): 55–58.

24.
A.
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Obolensky, “The Force Is Faster than Its Radiations.”

25.
Ibid.

26.
A.
G.
Obolensky, “The Magnetic Force Is Faster than Light,” 5.29–5.40.

27.
A.
G.
Obolensky, personal communication with the author, 1996.

28.
Greg, personal communication with the author, November 3, 1995.

29.
Ibid.

30.
Ray, personal communication with the author, 1992.

31.
Ibid.

32.
Ibid.

33.
Ibid.

9.
UNCONVENTIONAL FLYING OBJECTS

1.
P.
Hill,
Unconventional Flying Objects: A Scientific Analysis
(Charlottesville, Va.: Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 1995), 98.

2.
Ibid., 101–6.

3.
Ibid., 99, 138–39.

4.
Ibid., 121–23.

5.
Ibid., 135–36, 143.

6.
T.
Curtis, “Court Enters Twilight Zone as 3 Claim Attack by UFO,”
The Oregonian
, September 17, 1985, A12.

7.
T.
Good,
Above Top Secret
(New York: William Morrow & Co., 1988), 303–5.

8.
D.
B.
Gordon and P.
Dellinger,
Don’t Look Up!
(Madison, N.C.: Empire Publishing, 1988).

9.
“Secret Advanced Vehicles Demonstrate Technologies for Future Military Use,”
Aviation Week & Space Technology
(October 1, 1990): 20–23.

10.
Ibid.

11.
J.
A.
Hynek and P.
J.
Imbrogno,
Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings
(New York: Ballantine Books, 1987).

12.
F.
Scully,
Behind the Flying Saucers
(New York: Henry Holt, 1950).

13.
C.
Berlitz and W.
L.
Moore,
The Roswell Incident
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1980).

14.
Steinman and Stevens,
UFO Crash at Aztec: A Well Kept Secret
(Tucson: UFO Photo Archives, 1986), 376.

15.
Good,
Above Top Secret
.

16.
Good,
Alien Contact
.

17.
K.
D.
Randle and D.
R.
Schmitt,
The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell
(New York: Avon Books, 1994).

18.
Steinman and Stevens,
UFO Crash at Aztec
, 428.

19.
Aviation Week & Space Technology
, “Secret Advanced Vehicles.”

20.
U.S.
Air Force, “Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the U.S,” Air Force Intelligence Report no.
100-203-79; cited in H.
Blum,
Out There
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990), 64.

21.
Steinman and Stevens,
UFO Crash at Aztec
, 306.

22.
Ibid., 310.

23.
Ibid., 323–25.

24.
Randle and Schmitt,
The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell
.

25.
Good,
Alien Contact
, 123–24.

26.
Blum, Out There, 211–67.

27.
Ibid.

28.
Ibid.

29.
Anonymous letters about Roswell debris sent to Art Bell and Linda Howe,
www.geocities.com/Area51/shadowlands/6583/roswell039.html
.

30.
E-mail correspondence about Art’s Parts posted at
http://beyond-theillusion.com/files/New-Files/960930/artspart.txt
.

31.
N.
A.
Reiter, “A Summary of Our Analysis of the Claimed Roswell Crash Artifact as Discussed on ‘The Art Bell Show’–1996,” November 30, 2001.
Eprint at:
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.

32.
V.
A.
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E.
Narimanov, “Strongly Anisotropic Waveguide as a Nonmagnetic Left-Handed System,”
Physical Review
B 71 (2005): 201101.
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.

33.
V.
A.
Podolskiy, L.
Alekseyev, and E.
E.
Narimanov, “Strongly Anisotropic Media: The THz Perspectives of Left-Handed Materials,”
Journal of Modern Optics
52 (2005): 2343.
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www.arXiv.org/abs/physics/0505024
.

34.
V.
A.
Podolskiy and E.
E.
Narimanov, “Nanostructured Non-magnetic Left-Handed Composites” in Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
2005 IEEE Proceedings
1A (Washington, DC: IEEE, 3 July 2005), 43–46.
Eprint at:
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.

35.
Steinman and Stevens,
UFO Crash at Aztec
, 280.

36.
Ibid., 462–79.

37.
Ibid., 426–31.

38.
Ibid., 383–85, 430.

39.
G.
Belanus, “Project Silverbug—Human Engineered UFOs?”
December 28, 1998.
Eprint at:
www.sightings.com/ufo2/humanufo.htm
.

40.
P.
A.
LaViolette,
Decoding the Message of the Pulsars
(Rochester, Vt.: Bear & Co., 2006), 144–45.

41.
T.
Mahood.
Eprint at:
www.dreamlandresort.com/area51/lazar/index.htm
.

42.
Good,
Alien Contact
, 169–89.

43.
G.
Huff, “The Lazar Synopsis,” posted on the Internet to alt.conspiracy.area51 on March 12, 1995.
Eprint at:
www.dreamlandresort.com/area51/lazar/synopsis.htm
.

44.
T.
Mahood.
Eprint at:
www.dreamlandresort.com/area51/lazar/fl-thery.htm
.

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