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Dr. Eugene Mallove

MIT-trained cold-fusion researcher · US · b. 1947–2004
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MIT- and Harvard-trained engineer and editor of Infinite Energy magazine. Cold-fusion / 'low-energy nuclear reactions' advocate. Beaten to death outside his childhood home in Connecticut in 2004; the case was eventually prosecuted as a robbery but is still cited in UAP communities.

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Dr. Eugene Mallove was a science writer, engineer, and fierce advocate for the development of alternative energy, specifically cold fusion. His connection to the broader anomalous framework involves his rigorous pursuit of unconventional physics and 'free energy' paradigms, which overlap significantly with theories of UAP propulsion. Mallove's key contribution was his unrelenting effort to expose the alleged suppression of anomalous energy science by mainstream academic institutions and established power structures. He was murdered in 2004 under circumstances that conspiracy theorists often link to his controversial scientific advocacy, though authorities ruled it a violent robbery. His legacy endures as a symbol of the struggle to investigate paradigm-shifting,

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