Thanks, Alamo Girl!
The article shows that there are 10 predictions that have been verified. Perhaps you can comment on those? My interest is in his cosmology and his explanation of electrogravitics. As far as I can tell, his theory is the only credible one which addresses the tinkerings of Thomas Townsend Brown.
http://home.earthlink.net/~gravitics/LaViolette/Predict2.html
Sadly Thomas Townsend Browns contributions have also been tainted by his extra-curricular interest in UFOs and proposing electrogravitics (anti-gravity) as an explanation.
Sigh... I would that mainstream science would not be so quick to dismiss individual scientists' speculations and theories on the basis of some perceived orthodoxy. Or if the scientist is not to mention anything outside of science, then the likes of Dawkins, Singer, Pinker and Lewontin should be muted as well.
Nevertheless Brown's work had merit and is today somewhat vindicated by developments in electrohydrodynamic thrusters.
As to the list of 10, Ill need to do research on each of them to come to a conclusion. The source is the same as the bio I linked above (earthlink) and does not include links for all verifications. So it'll take some time.