In any search engine, check out Crypto Zoology. Weird creatures that different people believe in. I can accept that perhaps one or two of these are real, but not all.
There's mad science that some people believe in but other people consider them crazy in the head for being so enthusiastic about. Pyramid Power, UFOs, X-Files, Time Travel, Illumninati. Often valid science has its start in crazy theories. Today it is widely accepted that the Dinosaurs were wiped out thanks to Giant Meteor Impact upon planet Earth. Creationists argue how many years ago that was, because Carbon Dating makes planet Earth older than Bible says it can be. But the idea that Giant Meteors hit planet Earth and do various chaos, that was mad science for many many years before it became generally accepted theory.
Now here comes the Atlantic with an interview of Rick Cook, a respected defense and aerospace reporter for Jane's Defence Weekly, whose new book, The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Anti-Gravity technology, documents his ten year search for a mythical technology. This Atlantic connection is worth reading. There's a lot of interesting stuff here, but I will treat it as Science Fiction for a while. I enjoyed Chariots of the Gods, but as fiction, not taking it seriously. Thanks to V of TYR for e-mailing this link to Al.
If this stuff is for real, in which some researchers can really do it on a shoe string, then America had better win the War against Terrorism before the cat is let out of this black bag.
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