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He has been an invited guest to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, the USAF Space Command Headquarters in Colorado, the Pentagon, The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, the Hopi Indian Nation, the Australian Club (a round table branch of the Royal Institute for International Affairs in Melbourne), Edwards AFB's high altitude test facility, the private office of the honorable Joh Bjelke Petersen when he was the Premier (Governor) of Queensland, Australia and the Alcyone (Jacques Cousteau's sail-less research ship).
Mr John Schuessler, former Director of Space Flight Operations for McDonnell Douglas at the N.A.S.A. (Houston) has met and worked with Mr Deyo. John once wrote of Stan, "He is one of the true critical thinkers of our times".
Mark Thorton is a features writer for "The West Australian" which is West Australia's leading newspaper. In a weekend edition of the paper dated 9 June 1990, Mark wrote a full-page, color article about Mr. Deyo. These excerpts tell the tone of the article:
"This inventive thinker is a latter-day da Vinci... Scientist, inventor, adventurer, artist, author, teacher... these labels barely describe a remarkable man living in our city."
"He looks like actor, Anthony Hopkins with a beard and a Texan accent."
"If you met him at a party he would be the sort of man you would be prepared to stop and chat with for a while, But listen to him talk for just five minutes and you would probably want to stick around for hours hanging on his every word."
"Friends have painted a complex portrait of him - one splashed with tints of Leornardo da Vinci, Nostradamus, Indiana Jones, John the Baptist and the archetypal gardenshed scientist. It is a description which, though sounding outrageously presumptuous, is borne out by his lifestyle. Like da Vinci, he illustrates all his inventions and theories in shaded sketches. On his computer he designs three dimensional working models of some of his inventions, which he then sculpts in fiberglass."
"In 1984 Mr Deyo received a letter from Dr Fredrick Tatford, a former director of the British Atomic Energy Authority and an acquaintance of Dr Albert Einstein. Dr Tatford shared Mr Deyo's interest in the physics behind extraordinary field effects such as those produced in the famous "Philadelphia Experiment" in the US in 1943, an experimental attempt to create an invisibility field, the results of which are still classified. Dr Tatford asked Mr Deyo to explain in writing what he thought happened during the experiment and was so impressed with the layman's theories and deductions that he confirmed Mr Deyo's practical descriptions of what happened despite their being classified."
Susan Jean McCrone in a book review for "The National Exchange" in Chicago wrote, "This is one of the most important books I have read in a long time. I literally could not put it down."
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