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Al Bielek's false statements about scientistsAl Bielek about TeslaBy the time Bielek makes his famous MUFON (Texas) conference debut, he has already complicated the story by inserting unsubstantiated comments about the involvement of the great Serbian scientist, Nikola Tesla. We will see that Bielek will cling to this assertion, to this day, despite not providing a single credible scrap of evidence to back up the claim. Later, we will see that there exists (outside of Bielek's speeches) small but tangible support to Tesla's involvement, however small. This is a quotation of his MUFON speech:"About that time in '31, some people decided maybe it was about time to do something about it and they got together at the University of Chicago. The three principles involved were Dr. Nikola Tesla, Dr. John Hutchinson Sr. and dean of the University of Chicago, later chancellor, and a Dr. Kirtenauer, who was an Austrian physicist, who came from Austria and was on staff at the University of Chicago. They did a little research....a feasibility study type thing at that time, did not accomplish very much, at that particular moment, in that period. A little bit later, the entire project was moved to the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton."
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"Other people became important to this project as time went on. Now in 1934 roughly, they moved the project to the Institute, and Dr. Tesla comes into play here. Tesla is a very important man. His history's fairly well known." Up to here, it all seems to fit. The Institute for Advanced Studies was founded in 1930 by Louis Bamberger and Caroline Bamberger Fuld with the School of Mathematics as part of the IAS staffed in 1932. According to Tesla's biography by Margaret Cheney and Robert Uth, in 1934 Tesla, at the age of 78, moved to what became his final residence, the Hotel New Yorker and put a sign on the door: "Please do not disturb the occupant of this room". On July 11 of the very same year, he presented a report of his famous death-ray weapon to the media. No single piece of evidence has been found to verify that Nikola Tesla ever worked for or with other scientists of the Institute for Advanced Study. But according to Bielek, the story continued this way:
Cheney's book tells of a little incident the fall of 1942, which perfectly describes the state Tesla was in during this time. Contrast this depiction with Bielek's insistence that Tesla was hot at work on the second most important research project in the country, the Manhattan Project being only more important.
"In the fall of 1942 Tesla telephoned the offices of the Yugoslav Monarchy in Exile, the headquartered at the embassy on Fifth Avenue in New York. Kosanovic was ill at that time and Charlotte Muzar, a young secretary, took the call. Tesla told her that he urgently needed §50 in cash. She went at once to his hotel, knocked, and was told to enter. She recalled,
| Dr. Emil Kurtenauer, an Austrian physicist, was allegedly involved with the planning and conduct of the PX - so says Al Bielek in his famous speech at Phoenix in 1990. Five months previously, when he was
a guest speaker at the UFO-NEW AGE CONFERENCE in Phoenix, Arizona, he claimed that he knew the members of the team which led the preparation phase for the Philadelphia Experiment. According to Bielek, this team
"included John Hutchinson, Dean of the University of Chicago; the brilliant Nicola Tesla; and a third man who has been very hard to identify. I finally tracked him down as Dr. Emil Kurtenauer, an Austrian, who had a Ph.D. in physics." Bielek later changed the name into Kirtenhauer,
however, this unknown scientist allegedly was of Austrian origin.
This is taken from the speech at the UFO-New Age Conference: "Actually, the Philadelphia Experiment, at least in its preliminary stages, probably began about 1932-'33 in the Chicago area. The popular scientific press of the day was very hot on the subject of invisibility. It was at that time that a small team of scientists got together and started to investigate the subject and its possibilities. The team included John Hutchinson, Dean of the University of Chicago; the brilliant Nicola Tesla, and a third man who has been very hard to identify. I finally tracked him down as Dr. Emil Kurtenauer, an Austrian, who had a Ph.D. in physics." A second and much older source for this 'Dr. Emil Kurtenauer' can be found in the well known book "Thin Air" by Simpson and Burger. This book was published in January 1978 by Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY and tells the story of the DE 166 USS Sturman, The story obviously is based on the content of the Allende letters and tells the story of one survivor of an invisibility experiment conducted with the USS Sturman during World War II. For anybody interested in the Philadelphia Experiment, this is good reading despite the story being a fiction, plainly stated so by the authors. This is the relevant part of Al Bielek's speech at the MUFON Conference in 1990: „It actually had its genesis in 1931-1932, in a strange little windy city called Chicago, Illinois. At that time there had been, through the Twenties and early Thirties, a lot of speculation in the popular literature, meaning scientific popular literature like "Popular Science", "Popular Mechanics", "Science Illustrated", on the subjects of invisibility, trying to make an object disappear, or a person disappear, or even teleportation. I guess the people at that time in there writing thought that maybe we were close to it, in the terms of a scientific accomplishment, but there was a great deal of speculation, and very little if anything was ever done about it. About that time in '31, some people decided maybe it was about time to do something about it and they got together at the University of Chicago. The three principles involved were Dr. Nikola Tesla, Dr. John Hutchinson Sr. and dean of the University of Chicago, later chancellor, and a Dr. Kirtenauer, who was an Austrian physicist, who came from Austria and was on staff at the University of Chicago. They did a little research....a feasibility study type thing at that time, did not accomplish very much, at that particular moment, in that period. A little bit later, the entire project was moved to the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton." The figure of an Austrian scientist, "Dr. Kirtenauer" is exactly what Bielek needed to dramatize the background to his story. In other interviews, he refers to him as "Kurtenauer". Of course, there had to be somebody involved like an unknown scientist, beside such well known names like Einstein, Tesla and von Neumann. And if it's not a German, an Austrian will do as well. To be blunt: the character of "Dr. Kurtenauer" was lifted directly out the fictional novel "Thin Air" (written by George E Simpson and Neal R. Burger"). Bielek was not the only one who lifted a name from that book; William Moore lifted the name "Rinehart" from this book and he used it for the mysterious scientist that he tracks down and eventually interviews. This scientist, it turns out, was a true witness and participant to the developmental phase of the real PX. This is the section of "Thin Air" referring to Kurtenauer, page 153:
„It (project Thin Air) was initiated by a man named Emil Kurtnauer, whose roots in it extend back to 1933.“ |
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Our little team has checked with all major Austrian universities and institutes for Kurtnauer / Kurtenauer and found no evidence for his existence at all. He is not known in Austria, nor did he study at Duesseldorf/Germany in October 1933 as written in "Thin Air". Some of the replies that we received from various Austrian universities and institutes are listed here.