September 18, 2008
Secrets of the Unified Field
What do the Second World War's two most famous secret projects - the Philadelphia Experiment and the Nazi Bell - have in common? Alternative history and science researcher Joseph P. Farrell asks this question and comes to some stunning conclusions in his book, Secrets of the Unified Field, the sequel to The SS Brotherhood of the Bell.
Rejecting the nonsense that has become associated with both projects, and documenting his case solely from scientific sources, newly discovered declassified War Department documents, and eyewitness testimonies, Farrell maintains that both projects originated through careful consideration of Einstein's celebrated (though now discarded) Unified Field Theory. American and German wartime scientists and engineers determined that, while the theory was incomplete, it could nevertheless be engineered.









