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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> UFO Technologies <strong>and</strong> Extraterrestrial Contact 283<br />

that he went into semi-retirement some time in the 1960s. Tom Valone <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington, D.C., who in 1994 compiled a book on Brown's work, speculates<br />

that the work was classified <strong>and</strong> Brown was bought <strong>of</strong>f or somehow<br />

persuaded to stop promoting electrogravitics. Valone told the April, 1994,<br />

meeting in Philadelphia that Dr. LaViolette's detective work sheds new<br />

light on what happened to Brown in the 1950s. The speculation <strong>of</strong> these<br />

scientists is that "this project was taken over by the military, worked on<br />

for 40 years, <strong>and</strong> we now have a craft that's flying around." Valone speculates<br />

that Brown was de-briefed <strong>and</strong> told what he could talk about.<br />

In the later 1960s to 1985, Brown turned his attention to <strong>other</strong> research,<br />

although related. He mainly did basic research to try to underst<strong>and</strong> strange<br />

effects he saw. As did T. H. Moray, Townsend Brown had decided that<br />

waves coming from outer space are not only detected on Earth, but also<br />

the waves build up a charge in a properly built device. Instead <strong>of</strong> making<br />

increasingly-complex devices, however, Brown toward the end <strong>of</strong> his life<br />

in the 1980s was getting a charge—voltage to be exact—out <strong>of</strong> rocks <strong>and</strong><br />

s<strong>and</strong>. It was all in search for answers.<br />

If his work had been accepted instead <strong>of</strong> suppressed by seeming disinterest,<br />

he would be known to science students. His work would fill more<br />

than one science book; an encyclopedia set could easily be filled with T.<br />

T. Brown's experiments <strong>and</strong> discoveries.<br />

For example, his childhood fascination with the singing wires led him<br />

to investigate how to modulate ionized air like that which had carried the<br />

high-voltage current. Could this be used for high-fidelity sound systems<br />

Eventually he did invent rich-sounding Ion Plasma Speakers which incidently<br />

had a built-in "fac"—a cool breeze <strong>of</strong> health-enhancing negative<br />

ions. Would this discovery have been commercialized if his main interest,<br />

electrogravitics, had not been suppressed by ignorance or been co-opted<br />

He searched for better dielectrics, endlessly trying new combinations.<br />

(A dielectric is any material which opposes the flow <strong>of</strong> electric current<br />

while at the same time can store electrical energy.) This search led him to<br />

study, when working with Bahnson, the lighter-than-air fine s<strong>and</strong>, in certain<br />

dry river beds, which could be used to make advanced materials. The<br />

anomalous s<strong>and</strong>s were first discovered by his hero Charles Brush early in<br />

the century. Brush also found that certain materials fell slower in a vacuum<br />

chamber than <strong>other</strong>s. He called it gravitational retardation <strong>and</strong> said they<br />

were slightly more interactive with gravity. These materials also spontaneously<br />

demonstrated heat. Brush believed that the "etheric gravitational<br />

wave" interacted with some materials more richly than with <strong>other</strong>s. Brush's<br />

findings were swept under the rug <strong>of</strong> the science establishment.<br />

Brown followed his idol's lead <strong>and</strong> did basic research in a number <strong>of</strong><br />

areas. Gravito-electrics - how neutrinos or gravitons or whatever-they-are

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