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Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown

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An underground "Cult Classic" -- Here is the raw, unexpurgated, all-in, "kitchen sink" version of the authorized biography of Thomas Townsend Brown. Genius inventor, gentleman spy and mystic warrior, Brown is the enigmatic scientist who demonstrated the link between electricity and gravity in the 1920s, before disappearing behind a curtain of classified military research and covert intelligence operations after World War II. This is the first-ever comprehensive attempt to follow Brown's bizarre odyssey, and was originally written online from 2005-2008 with the aid of "reliable sources" with first-hand knowledge of Brown's covert activities. Discussion at ttbrown.com

899 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 9, 2009

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March 19, 2020
Very interesting account of the life of this brilliant and enigmatic scientist and inventor. I had the pleasure of meeting with T. T. Brown at his Catalina laboratory in the mid-70s. Very pleasant and articulate gentlemen. Wish this biographical account had been available then.

Heroic effort by Author Paul Schatzkin.

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