Friday, October 4, 2013

Gerald Bull, a "fair canon" - Canoe

03-10-2013 | 6:19

Last Update: 03-10-2013 | 6:21

For some, it was a scientist warned, for others, nothing more than an arms dealer. However, in the eyes of his family, engineer Gerald Bull, who continued from 1960 to 1980 in the area of ??Highwater, research and testing of long-range supercanons, the man was well known.

Museum Sutton, Montérégie, decided to propose to his season in 2014 the exhibition “Top Secret – Gerald Bull – an Expo-gun.”

Naomi Gilbert, 80, the wife of Gerald Bull, as well as Robert, Richard, and Kathleen, his children, the initiative of the Museum of Sutton proves a dream opportunity to lift the veil on the one the name was associated with the CIA, the conflict in South Africa and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.

Gerald Bull, who has lived in the area for twenty years, was murdered in March 1990, Belgium. Several rumors have circulated that the Mossad wanted the CIA, the British secret service or Iranian agents may have killed him, but remains a mystery.

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speculation and half truths have hurt his family and caused her to fall back and protect themselves. Today, however, they decided to open. “There has been so much speculation, misinformation,” says Richard. “We are now here in our grieving process, said:” It would be nice so that the truth, ‘”says Kathleen

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The exhibition will focus on the research conducted by the Space Research Corporation and Highwater in Barbados between 1960 and 1980 on supercanons able to take over very long distances at high altitude.

“We immediately think:” Canon, ah, that is to kill! ” But it was the opposite. He said: “If we are right, we have sophisticated tools, it will prevent people from attacking us for nothing. ‘”

work of Gerald Bull gave work to at least 300 people in the 60s. Many of the research work done in the region still valid today. “There are still data from the Space Research and the Harp project that are used today by scientists around the world,” said Robert.

“For me, it was a visionary,” says Kathleen.

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