Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Thomas E. Beardon, Ph.D., Retired

Short Biography

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas E. Beardon, Ph.D., Retired, U.S. Army, is the author of numerous books, papers, briefings, and presentations dealing with anomalous phenomena, scalar electromagnetics, free energy devices, Soviet Tesla weapons, and Soviet electromagnetic weather warfare.

LTC Beardon was previously a senior scientist and department manager with the Alabama division of a major aerospace company where he directed the company's design and production of expert systems -- artificial intelligence -- applications for the U.S. Army command control systems. He has more than 29 years of experience in the following advanced fields:

1. Air defense systems
2. Tactics and operations
3. Technical intelligence
4. Nuclear weapons employment
5. Computerized wargames
6. Anti-radiation missile countermeasures
7. Military systems requirements

Bearden obtained a Master of Science degree in nuclear engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Northeast Louisiana University. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.

When 'Fer De Lance' was originally written, Bearden was a member of Mensa, Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained, the International Tesla Society, America Association for the Advancement of Science, Association of American Physics Teachers, the Air Force Association, the Association of the U.S. Army, the American Nuclear Society, and the American Defense Preparedness Association.

He is currently the Director of the Association of Distinguished American Scientists (ADAS), Fellow Emeritus of the Alpha Foundation's Institute For Advanced Study, and is CEO of CTEC, Inc.

In private life, Tom has two sons and two daughters, and lives in Huntsville, Alabama with his wife, Doris.