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Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden
Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden









Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden

Psychotronics Association, and Astron, a DC aerospace R&D corporation, noted for specialized RF antennas senior scientist with aerospace company, Colsa Corp. His accolades include: President and CEO of CTEC, Inc., a private R&D corporation researching free energy devices and mechanisms for interaction of EM fields with biological systems President of the Association of Distinguished American Scientists (ADAS) Editor and publisher of Specula, Journal of the American Association of Metascience (AAMS) Board member of the AAMS, the U.S. He has over 40 years experience in air defense systems, technical intelligence, Soviet electromagnetic weaponry, artificial intelligence, computerized war games, and antiradiation missile countermeasures. He is a nuclear and aerospace engineer, war games and weapons analyst, and military tactician, having worked directly with Nike Ajax, Nike Hercules, Hawk, SHORADS, and Patriot guided missile systems.

Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden

Army Guided Missile Staff Officer's Course, Fort Bliss, Texas). Bearden holds a BS in mathematics (Northeast Louisiana University), an MS in nuclear engineering (Georgia Tech), and the army's rare 1181 MOS, equivalent of an MS in guided missile engineering (U.S. His work is primarily responsible for the widespread interest and research into scalar electromagnetic phenomena througout the world over the past two decades. He developed and owned many patents on electrical devices demonstrating over-unity, and was a pioneer investigator in healing technologies incorporating bio-electric fields. He authored or co-authored several books and over 70 major papers published in leading science and physics journals. Thomas Eugene Bearden (US Army, retired) personally developed and published the basis for a drastic revision of electromagnetic theory and engineering, based on the work of Whittaker and Maxwell.











Fer-de-Lance by Thomas E. Bearden