Bug Light by Sibley John

Bug Light by Sibley John

Author:Sibley, John [Sibley, John]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: SIBSARTSTUDIO
Published: 2015-07-30T07:00:00+00:00


My name is August N. Bellwood Jr. I was hired as Dr. Carver’s lab assistant. I’m a graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry. I worked with Dr. Carver and he treated me like a son. We had a great working relationship until his death. But I knew the private scientist. He was a scientist who all his life wanted a deep bass voice like Paul Roberson. He told me his high-pitched effete voice has caused him shame and social alienation over the years. He told me that he was castrated when he was 11 by a “Dr. Dick.” He told me he approved of the castration because as a house servant, he didn’t want to be seen as a threat to the daughter of the slave master.

I believe that Dr. Carver’s ideas revolutionized the farm industry. He was way ahead of his time. Today his scientific ideas are called biochemistry.

In 1937, Dr. Carver was invited to speak again at another conference in Dearborn. He met Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, who had researchers working on ways to use soybeans in industry.

Publicly, Dr. Carver was an affable, likeable man - a scientist who was a contemporary of such scientific geniuses as Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. He was bitter that his early discoveries with bio-fuels were never mentioned as equal to his peers in shaping the course of 20th century American life. He felt that if he had been given the resources and the scourge of racism eliminated, the great debate between Edison and Tesla over the virtues of alternating current (AC) power as opposed to direct current (DC) power would have included his “Organic Light Theory.” Dr. Carver felt that if he had the industrial backing like Thomas Edison and Tesla, a fierce battle would have been waged among the three camps. Dr. Carver also felt his “Organic Light Theory” had real-world applications like AC and DC power.

I want to set the record straight that, as his lab assistant, the full extent of his “light experiment” is still not publicly known. All of his papers at the George Washington Carver National Museum in Diamond, Missouri, were confiscated by the U.S. government upon his death, despite the outrage and protest of the George Washington Carver Foundation research or board members.

I believe his research on organic light was leaked to the federal government by Edison or Ford, because both of them were curious about using peanuts for products such as gasoline and nitroglycerin, and were especially interested in his research into producing rubber from the sweet potato. Both of them felt if the U.S. entered the war, the foreign rubber supply would be stopped.

Carver’s inventions are shrouded in mystery because he never wrote down his formulas. He was very secretive about his work; there are a number of theories on the “lost Carver notebooks” that contained his Organic Light Theory. Theory 1: a secret agency of the federal government confiscated them from his museum.



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