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Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory (Paperback)

by Joseph P. Farrell (Author)
Key Phrases: unified field theory, first disclosure, red mercury, Top Secret, The Philadelphia Experiment, Varo Edition (more...)
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“If you’ve been following Farrell’s stunning series on Nazi secret research or are interested in the Philadelphia Experiment, you won’t want to miss, and won’t believe, this one! Secrets of the Unified Field draws the reader into an incredible vortex of suppressed technologies and forgotten science!" -- XXXX

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Farrell maintains that careful considerations of Einstein’s celebrated and now discarded Unified Field Theory, and the breathtaking conclusions of wartime American and German scientists and engineers that, while an incomplete theory, it nevertheless was engineerable.

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  • Paperback: 346 pages
  • Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press (March 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931882843
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931882842
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars more great work from Farrell, May 3, 2008
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This is the latest book from Joseph P. Farrell, one of the best authors ever to grace the alternative science/history genre. I discovered Farrell by accident when I encountered a copy of part of his Reich of the Black Sun online. I was so impressed by his knowledge, insight, and ability to put strange ideas in perspective, I immediately began buying everything he had written. (Amazon loves me. Trees, on the other hand.......) This combination of research skill, insight, and ability to synthesize knowledge is extremely rare, and reminds me of such greats as G. Harry Stine, John Campbell, Richard Milton, or Robert Anton Wilson. If you want to understand some of the more hidden agendas in our society today, start with Farrell. He will give you a firm grounding in this knowledge and how to approach it, and will save you a great deal of time wasted on blind alleys, kooks, and disinformation.

This book relates his research into the connections between the Nazi "Bell" experiments, Einstein's "discarded" 1928 Unified Field Theory, and the Philadelphia Experiment.

With his usual depth and perceptive investigation, Farrell takes us through the fog of disinformation, misinformation, and just plain silliness surrounding these issues, and weaves a convincing set of arguments based on verifiable documentation and scientific knowledge. He deftly ties together the Nazi "Bell" research from his previous books with the 1928 version of the Unified Field Theory that Einstein subsequently withdrew for reasons of "incompleteness." Also blended into the mix is the first solid account I have read of the Philadelphia Experiment, which is deeply hidden in myth, disinformation, and coverup.

(For those not up to speed, the Philadelphia Experiment is shorthand for a series of "stealth" experiments the U.S. Navy did with a ship called the Eldridge during World War II, designed to make it invisible to radar, but having much more profound effects, such as optical invisibility and dimensional instability.)

Farrell does his usual great job of presenting the research in a very orderly manner, building his case bit by bit from very solid sources. He documents, cites, and references his sources in a manner that puts most researchers to shame. From the super secret halls of Nazi physics to the doctored records of the U. S. government, Farrell leads us through the maze of noise and helps the true "signal" of the story stand out far more clearly.

The details of this work are far too many to list here, but include declassified goverenment documents, forgotten and doctored ships' logs, obscure and forgotten scientific papers, firsthand witness reports, patents, and other such solid evidence. All of it filtered and synthesized with a keen sense of true scientific process and balance into a coherent picture of hidden history.

The only fault I can find in Farrell's work is a common one in publishing these days - typos of the kind caused by too much dependence on computer spell-checkers, i.e. sound alike words such as "cite," "site," and "sight" being used incorrectly. I will also say that the number of such errors I find has continually decreased over the course of his books, which says to me that the proofreading is getting better. (Something we can all improve upon.) While sometimes causing momentary confusion, these are minor inconveniences and have not impeded my understanding of the text at all.

As always, one walks away from Farrell's books with one's mind reeling from the sheer amount of information, as well as the staggering consequences of his conclusions. There is so much more going on in this world than we "common folk" are being told, and Farrell gives us some much needed light on the tip of that strange, scary, and wondrous iceberg. Things are NOT the way we have been told.

Farrell is the current "gold standard" in alternative research, in my humble opinion.


His previous books:

The Giza Death Star
The Giza Death Star Deployed
The Giza Death Star Destroyed
(All three covering the Great pyramid as an ancient weapon of mass destruction.)

Reich of the Black Sun
The SS Brotherhood of The Bell
(Both covering secret Nazi research into extremely advanced physics.)

The Cosmic War
(About the use of the pyramid weapon and the exploded planet hypothesis.)


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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Text, April 9, 2008
This is the first Farrell text I've read based upon Hoagland's commentary regarding the author's approach to history. I was so impressed w/ his methodology and presentation that I've now ordered the remainder of his books. The author probably overly constrains himself to highly credible sources in which he provides a rather thorough analysis. This rules out any metaphysical information, and probably some textual sources which may be semi credible. This book is principally (1) a cursory overview of the unified field theory as presented by Einstein in 1928, (2) it's subsequent application via key players to the Philadelphia experiment, and (3) it's concurrent application in Nazi Germany via the Nazi Bell experiment. The author does a rather thorough job of analyzing the credibility of (1) the Allende letters to Jessup and (2) the annotated Vero Edition in which the Navy marked up Jessup's book and actually published the marked up text in a very limited form. This to me just seems really strange. He compares this Vero edition and these letters to Berlitz and Moore's subsequent book in the 1970's along w/ a couple of other sources. The evidence seems to imply that Allende's testimony probably was real. Farrell also shows how he became interested in this topic via a book that was supposed to be published, but never was and in which the authors just seem to have disappeared along w/ their book somewhere around 2003. This seems similar to Jessup's supposed suicide in 1958. It really makes one wonder what will happen to a person who chooses to dig into any history regarding the US government's application of Einstein's Unified Field Theory.
The latter part of the text covers the Nazi Bell experiment and left me wondering why in the world the Nazi's lost the war. Their technological advancements covering the Unified Field Theory seemed to be further ahead of us than we've ever been led to believe.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read, April 12, 2008
The Philedelphia Experiment is an area that is rife with disinformation and Dr. Farrell unravels the story as best as I think anyone can. His explanation of the Unified Field theory of Einstein and how it relates to World War II technology is excellent. He perhaps doesn't go quite into depth as he does in his other volumes about the underlying physics and I rather missed that. But still, it was excellent and clear.
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