Invisible Weapons Systems To Be Developed In 2013, Marshall Barnes Says As He Returns To The USA Science and Engineering

Marshall Barnes is announcing his active return to invisibility research with the expectation of practical invisibility for a variety of weapons platforms and warfighter missions before the end of next year.

R&D engineer Marshall Barnes, is announcing his intention next year to return to the research and development of invisibility technology. Marshall Barnes is the leading researcher in the world in invisibility research and made his mark originally in 1994 when he was able to show how diffraction can create a mirage of invisibility with practical applications. In 2007, the first ever permanent exhibit for invisibility research was set-up in Columbus, Ohio.


1. Invisible watercraft including something on the scale of the new DDG 1000 Zumwalt Clas but with an immediate focus on smaller vessels capable of carrying out swift and devastating attacks and infiltration and sabotage missions.

2. Invisible aircraft with the exception of jets. This would include everything from drones up to possibly C-130 airplanes, with a special emphasis on helicopters.

3. Invisibility capabilities for infantry, snipers, and special ops teams with a special focus for field and urban combat operations.

4. Invisible vehicles such as tanks, Humvees, APCs, etc.

Before the end of 2013, there will be a series of limited public exhibitions as proof of concept demonstrations. Under no circumstances whatsoever will any of these applications be demonstrated for any foreign power officially, nor will any offer for procurement, development , or any other relationship with a foreign power be entertained. Any attempts on the part of any foreign government or any foreign group, to pursue the procurement of data, knowledge, designs, models, techniques, applications, or any other aspect, technique, or material associated with these developments will be rebuffed and all illegal attempts to do the same will be met with the full force of all counter-measures allowed by US law.

In 2010, Marshall demonstrated a "toy" at the USA Science and Engineering Festival that caused several mob scenes as people rushed to watch as children were able to make themselves look transparent and nearly completely invisible with Marshall's Visual Density Reduction Window™. Many parents and friends took pictures as some people exclaimed, "Oh My God, they look invisible!". The reactions of the children were so compelling that a photograph of several friends together looking through the Visual Density Reduction Window™ is the largest photograph on the promotional cards being used to promote the current USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington D.C. this weekend.