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Tuesday, June 14, 2011 - BBSRadio.com Station 1, 11 am Pacific

Bill Donavan
Bill and Susan will be discussing his book, "Glimpses of Epiphany, One Man's Journey of Discovery". While scientific in nature, we can only look back on one of most highly recognized scientists who was perhaps one of the most profound in his quotes about our universe, Albert Einstein. The future has been so humbly written in the past. We simply have to look back.
It all started for Bill when he was working in a lab and discovered an effect that drove a 500 pound test rig into a concrete block wall, evidently modifying its inertial properties. After this occurred, the rig had to be pried loose from the wall with hydraulic jacks. The effect seemed to be a result of electronic/magnetic/acoustic resonance acting in concert. He then volunteered to do data mining at the Chicago Public Library for the company, which gave him the opportunity to persue his own patent searches after the work for the company was complete. This resulted in a library of several hundred related articles and patents that became his reference material in researching the effect.
It was at this point that Bill was approached by David Childress to co-author a book now titled “The Antigravity Handbook”, which contained several years of research on gravity control and leading technologies that amounted to a 23-page bibliography. He also wrote several chapters in the book.
We will explore the whole concept of free energy. Based on the theory that we are all energy, perhaps it is time to bottle it up!
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