Jul 9, 2018
Richard speaks with the son of an inventor who is trying to
bring his late father's work in anti-gravitics to the public's
attention.
GUEST: David
Alzofon is a technical writer and the son of Dr. Frederick
Alzofon (1919 – 2012), inventor of gravity control. From the
mid-1950s through 2012, he had a ringside seat to the development
of the technology, and actively searched for investors in Silicon
Valley from 1981 through 2012, which could be the topic of a
lecture in itself. In the six years following his father’s death,
he has ramped up efforts to publicize his father’s discoveries with
the publication of two books: Gravity Control With Present
Technology and The Top-Ten UFO Riddles – Solutions
from Science. More than anyone alive he understands the
theoretical basis of the technology and why it has met with so much
resistance from establishment physics, in spite of being endorsed
in a 1960 report by the U.S. Air Force and the overwhelmingly
favorable impression his father, who received his doctorate at Cal
Berkeley, made upon knowledgeable critics.