Secor, H. Winfield.
Text: "America's greatest war invention: The Rogers underground wireless." Details the Rogers underground and sub-sea communication system used by the U.S. to communicate with its submarines under the ocean in World War I. Presents diagrams and photos as well. Rogers invention had only recently been declassified. It was hailed throughout the world. Tesla confirmed Rogers was using non-Hertzian waves, which also accorded with Rogers' belief. Surface antennas of other systems were to be pulled down as obsolete. Further information disappeared rapidly and mysteriously thereafter. According to the important research of Dr. Robert Beck, the Rogers' system has been rediscovered at least three times since World War II, and each time has quickly and mysteriously been suppressed. Electrical Experimenter. Mar. 1919. p. 787-789, 832-835, 839.
See Also: underwater communication, Rogers communication system, scalar electromagnetics, scalar waves.
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