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Thomas Townsend Brown
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Description: Electro-gravitic propulsion; founder of NICAP
File Code: brownt   Class: ufo
Location: USA
Deceased (1985)
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UFO Topic:
UFO Physics and Propulsion Systems
Geographical Case:
The Philadelphia Experiment·(1)
Affiliation:
NICAP·(Founder)
Investigated or Interviewed By:
Paul LaViolette
Supported By:
Paul LaViolette
Footnotes for Above:
(1) Often mentioned in same conspiracy claims.
- History of NICAP - Brown founded the original NICAP in 1956 (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena)
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- 1958 Fate Article on T. Townsend Brown's Disc Prototypes - An excellent article about the working discs that utilized the Biefeld-Brown Effect (not listed in physics references)
- Article reprint - By Gaston Burridge - Published: 11/58 - Source: Fate (Magazine) <9/16/97 #3>
"Thomas Townsend Brown has been flying strange metal saucer-like discs of his own secret
design and make for more than 30 years - some big ones too, up to 30 inches in diameter!
Mostly, Brown has flown his discs in good old common air. The discs are tethered to a mast or
pole and the thin, double-saucer-like things fly a circle around and around the mast in free flight."
- A report on the T. Townsend Brown conference - Conference held in 1994 in honor of Brown
- By Patrick Bailey <11/17/97 #4>
- *Thomas Townsend Brown - Website authorized by Brown estate
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Created: 2/1/97