Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 12:18:59 - 0700 (PDT)
From: james cox
Subject: antigravity and space drive newsletter
This is to announce the creation of a new journal:
ANTIGRAVITY NEWS
and SPACE DRIVE TECHNOLOGY
by James E. Cox, B.S.Physics - 1973
with 20 years research and development experience in the defense industry
relating to electric spacecraft propulsion, electromagnetic railguns for "star
wars", magnetohydrodynamic power generation and systems engineering of complex
weapon systems. Also, in secret, a space drive investigator for some 37 years
since the Dean Drive came out.
This new journal was inspired by the Podletkenov and Schnurer superconductor
experiments, so the premier issue is devoted to summarizing work to date in
efforts to confirm his results, including my orignal work with spinning
superconductors.
This journal will put emphasis on experiments and engineering applications of
this new g-shielding effect; I am particularly interested in looking at
conceptual designs on how to use it for lifting people and machines.
Also, in this premier issue is a report on room temperature superconductor
patent technology. A report is given on other anomalous weightloss devices
(reported in detail in the next issue).
We are also interested in joining forces with our readers to design a SC
gravity shielded vehicle for winning the "X-prize", $10,000,000 reward for
taking three people 62 miles into space!
We would like to sponsor a contest of $$$$$ dollars to the first person to
achieve 10%, 20%.....100% shielding coefficient in a graduated way.
Finally, I ask: is it now time to organize the FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON
ANTIGRAVITY RESEARCH, to be held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Ritz Carlton hotel
in 1998. Please e-mail me
(James Cox) your interest in participating in this endeavor!
The premier issue is now available for $6.00 per sample copy, or $36 per year
for bimonthly six issues payable to
James E. Cox Enterprise
AGN
P.O. Box 655
Marietta, Ga. 30061-655
My e-mail address:
antigravnews@rocketmail funds will support the journal and my original
research endeavors.
Thanks again for your support!