Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons

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Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons
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Author Tom Bearden
Published 1986
Publisher Tesla Book Company
Pages 225
ISBN 0914119036

T. E. Bearden claims in this work that the Soviet Union developed scalar electromagnetic technology during the Cold War. He discusses how Nikola Tesla originally elucidated the theory of scalar electromagnetics at the turn of the century, but was largely ignored in the west. The Soviets however, saw the utility of Tesla's theories and applied them to the development of weapons of mass distruction heretofore unseen in the western world. The author explains both the theories involved and details about the successful Soviet weapons projects.

From the Publisher
It is the author's contention that Maxwell's original electromagnetic theory incorrectly deleted scalar terms in the equations of electromagnetics. He then re-introduces these terms, and explains the arresting consequences that, according to Lt. Col. Bearden, only the Soviet Union was privy to during the Cold War.

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