To: crazyhorse691
No, I actually read it in a magazine some time back. Late 80's early nineties I think (does not imply that was or was not when it was built, just an article on the endeavor). It was supposedly tested at some university and discovered, or measured, the electrical properties generated.
The quote provided was what I could find that came close to what I'd read. IIRC
To: AFreeBird
Late 80’s early nineties I think
Thats also about the time that Readers Digest ran an article proving that the Tunguska Meteor was really a crashed spaceship and anybody could see that if they maintained an open mind. Someplace in my library I have a paperback that has a reference to the “experiment” you are probably talking about, but, since they fail to identify the participants beyond friends I wouldn’t put a whole lot of trust in stories like that.
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02/22/2008 5:19:20 PM PST by
crazyhorse691
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