
Otis T. Carr - Wikipedia
Otis T. Carr (December 7, 1904 – September 20, 1982) first emerged into the 1950s flying saucer scene in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1955 when he founded OTC Enterprises, a company that was …
Otis T.Carr: The Utron Electrical Accumulator ~ Articles, Model ...
Otis T. Carr, president of OTC Enterprises, Inc., detailed his claims in an interview and demonstration of a crude model of a circular motion machine which he said is the principle of a …
Otis Carr - HowStuffWorks
Otis Carr was a businessman and hoaxster who founded OTC Enterprises to build and sell a free-energy spaceship, the OTC-X1. Read more about Otis Carr.
Otis T. Carr - Ikwipedia
Otis T. Carr was an American inventor who became famous in the late 1950s for his claims of developing a functional anti-gravity device, the OTC X-1 spacecraft. He founded OTC …
ABSTRACT: This article aims to demonstrate that Otis Carr developed a complete craft with autonomous energy and propulsion systems. His experiments on rotating mercury devices like …
The Life and Legend of Otis T. Carr - Part 3: The Trial
2020年11月5日 · “Otis T. Carr, 58, rotund ‘space craft’ inventor and promoter, still plans a trip to the moon when he gets out of county jail.” Carr was interviewed from the jail kitchen where he …
Otis T. Carr - Sympathetic Vibratory Physics
Otis T. Carr (1904-1980?) was a protégé of the great inventor Nikola Tesla. Carr and his team constructed a number of fully functional, flying saucers in the late 1950s. The flying disks …
Otis T. Carr - Kook Science
Otis T. Carr (December 7, 1904 - September 20, 1982) was an American saucerian and founder of OTC Enterprises, who promoted himself as a protégé of Nikola Tesla and discoverer of new …
OTIS T. CARR – Dragon at the End of Time
2023年2月16日 · Otis T. Carr (December 7, 1904 – September 20, 1982) first emerged into the 1950s flying saucer scene in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1955 when he founded OTC Enterprises, …
The Life and Legend of Otis T. Carr - Part 4: The CG-ES Files
2021年5月27日 · When flying saucer inventor Otis T. Carr died September 20, 1982, he left behind business and personal papers that chronicled his efforts to get industry and the U.S. …