This is a quote from the Book that " Beau" Kitselman wrote in 1962
""B. and I were separated for some years right after the war, but we kept in touch. When I was teaching calculus to a group of Navy men at Barbers Point (which is a part of Pearl Harbor), my students built and operated a 'gravitator' and we all became very enthusiastic. The FAWTUPAC Commander took an interest, B. was sent for, and finally no less a personage than CINCPAC Admiral Radford witnessed a demonstration. B. was well treated by his Navy acquaintances, who were of course immensely proud of him, but the demonstrations were still rather primitive, and no scientists appeared. We all thought the millennium was at hand, but it wasn't. Actually, this sort of thing had been going on for years, for even though B. was more of a shrinking violet than a bold promoter, every now and then his friends would try to get somebody interested."
Do you see something that looks familiar. Notice the mention of " Gravitor"..... Thats what Mikado SAYS he was building. So what happened to it?
And why would he simply be redoing work that had been accomplished so many years before? Surely if the Navy " Brass" mentioned above had seen a demonstration.... they would have done something about it, wouldn't they?
Linda