Aquamarine Dreams: Ralph Ring and Otis T Carr
Las Vegas, August 2006
http://projectcamelot.org/ralph_ring.html
Ralph Ring is a brilliant innovative technician who as a young man in the late 1950s and early 1960s worked closely with Otis T. Carr. With the aid of his small team, Carr, who was himself a protegé of the great inventor Nikola Tesla, built a number of flying disks, which worked…. prior to their experimentation being forcibly terminated by government agents.
In a dramatic experiment, Ring co-piloted a 45 foot disk a distance of ten miles, arriving at their destination instantaneously. Ring, now aged 71, tells his story to Project Camelot — the first time it has been reported.
See the Ralph Ring page on Project Camelot…
http://projectcamelot.org/ralph_ring.html
…for a full description of Ralph’s work, including photographs, blueprints, and rare archived audio of Otis Carr interviewed by Long John Nebel, the Art Bell of his day.
To contact Bill Ryan or Kerry Cassidy, please e-mail us at support@projectcamelot.org.