Troy Cory Show - WNBS03 "The Smithsonian - Elliot Sivowitch" VRA4503-03
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VRA450303 - Troy Cory Show - WNBS03 "The Smithsonian - Elliot Sivowitch" VRA4503-03. Webisode 03. Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Chris Harris and the NBS100 team - explore way to cut into the difficulties of convincing people in 1992, that the Wireless Telephone™ Patent granted to Nathan Stubblefield, emitted RF voice-data that traveled 187,000 miles per second. Harbin, China, was featured in 2000, on the Internet. The webcast was a first. A wireless video camera was used by the NBS100 team to Webcast portions of the Troy Cory Show over the Internet. See http://www.troycory.com. It was Murray State University, professors, Dr. Hortin, PhD., Dr. Mofield, PhD., and Dr. Glenn Wilcox, PhD., that helped develop the NBS100, WNBS, "Capt. Billy", "Teléph-on-délgreen", "Exploring the Compass", and the Bowman Cemetery storylines utilized in this program. • Locations: Smithsonia Musium, Washington, D.C., Murray, Kentucky, Harbin, China. • The Players: Troy Cory; Rick Woods; Mike Lipman; Chris Harris; Josie Cory; Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond Mofield, PhD.; Jim Johnson; Joe Pat James, Dr. Wilcox, and Elliot Sivowitch. Cameos: Priscilla Cory; Barney Finn; Larry Albert; Gov. Wallace Wilkinson; Francis Nash; Robert Elridge; Robert McDermot; Tina Kincaid; Melvin Belli. Directed By: Troy Cory; • Unit Director: Josie Cory; • Unit Camera: Dino DeLorean, Barry Seybert; Scott Stubblefield • Narration: Jossi Sigl amd Troy Cory. Producers: Troy Cory Show, WNBStv; Exec: Prod, Josie Cory. • All Episoids Players; Production Members; Film - Video Clips, and Locations: See Segment 06 http://www.s90tv.com/webtv/450306nbsWT.htm • WebPlay WebCast Rosemont Studios: Vic Caballero; Malcome MacFarlane. KeyW: TCS90, WiFi90, WiFi187, RF-300, TCS; WTPatentt887; S90tv. VRAWebPlay LookRadio Yes90 tviNews S90tv VRATelePlay China Expo 2000, RadioPlay WebPlay Smart90 nbs100 vratv xingtv Ddiaries SoulFind.VRA450303 - Troy Cory Show - WNBS03 "The Smithsonian - Elliot Sivowitch" VRA4503-03. Webisode 03. Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Chris Harris and t...all »VRA450303 - Troy Cory Show - WNBS03 "The Smithsonian - Elliot Sivowitch" VRA4503-03. Webisode 03. Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Chris Harris and the NBS100 team - explore way to cut into the difficulties of convincing people in 1992, that the Wireless Telephone™ Patent granted to Nathan Stubblefield, emitted RF voice-data that traveled 187,000 miles per second. Harbin, China, was featured in 2000, on the Internet. The webcast was a first. A wireless video camera was used by the NBS100 team to Webcast portions of the Troy Cory Show over the Internet. See http://www.troycory.com. It was Murray State University, professors, Dr. Hortin, PhD., Dr. Mofield, PhD., and Dr. Glenn Wilcox, PhD., that helped develop the NBS100, WNBS, "Capt. Billy", "Teléph-on-délgreen", "Exploring the Compass", and the Bowman Cemetery storylines utilized in this program. • Locations: Smithsonia Musium, Washington, D.C., Murray, Kentucky, Harbin, China. • The Players: Troy Cory; Rick Woods; Mike Lipman; Chris Harris; Josie Cory; Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond Mofield, PhD.; Jim Johnson; Joe Pat James, Dr. Wilcox, and Elliot Sivowitch. Cameos: Priscilla Cory; Barney Finn; Larry Albert; Gov. Wallace Wilkinson; Francis Nash; Robert Elridge; Robert McDermot; Tina Kincaid; Melvin Belli. Directed By: Troy Cory; • Unit Director: Josie Cory; • Unit Camera: Dino DeLorean, Barry Seybert; Scott Stubblefield • Narration: Jossi Sigl amd Troy Cory. Producers: Troy Cory Show, WNBStv; Exec: Prod, Josie Cory. • All Episoids Players; Production Members; Film - Video Clips, and Locations: See Segment 06 http://www.s90tv.com/webtv/450306nbsWT.htm • WebPlay WebCast Rosemont Studios: Vic Caballero; Malcome MacFarlane. KeyW: TCS90, WiFi90, WiFi187, RF-300, TCS; WTPatentt887; S90tv. VRAWebPlay LookRadio Yes90 tviNews S90tv VRATelePlay China Expo 2000, RadioPlay WebPlay Smart90 nbs100 vratv xingtv Ddiaries SoulFind.«
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