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    The Journal o orderland Research

    THEJOURNALOFBORDERLANDRESEARCH OSSN

    0897-0394} is a publicationof

    Borderland SciencesResearch Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box429, Garberville,California 95440-0429 USA. Phone: (707) 986-7211.Contents are @1989 by BSRF. The Joumal is published six issues a year (bi-monthly) with the assistance of the BSRF Associates. The Joumal is issuedto members of BSRF.

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    Thomas Joseph BrownCONTRJ UfiNG EDffORS

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    Jorge ResineslHE JOURNALOF BORDERLAND RESEARCHIs a FreeThought Scientific Forumexaminingthe Living Energyof OurCreator and probing the parameters of Body, Mindand SpiritDonations of pertinent material are accepted for publicationIn this Journal.BORDERLANDSCIENCESRESEARCHFOUNDAllON, Inc.Is a non-profit organization (California State Charter) ofpeople who take an active Interest In observation of theirPl flsCal,Mertal and Splrttualenvionment Persooally, Globally,and Universally. Subjects of Inquiry on this Borderlandbetween the Visible and Invisible Manifestations of RealityInclude: Archetypal Forms and Forces of Natureand the Useof the Imagination and Intuition to Perceive Them, EtherPhysics and EtherialForces, Ught and Color, Radlonlcs andRadlesthesla, Dowsing,Orgone Energy, Nlkola Tesla TheTrue Wireless, Viktor Schauberger's Water Technology,Electricity The Evolving Soul, Initiation Science, HollowEarth Mysteries, Anomalies and Fortean Phenomena,Hypnosis, Photography of the Invisible, and UnidentifiedFlying Objects. The Directorship of BSRF, Inc. Is ThomasJoseph Brown, President Peter A. Undemann Is VicePresident Alison Davidson Is Secretary-Treasurer.MEM ERSHIP In BORDERLANDSCIENCES RESEARCHFOUNDAllON Is $20/USworldwide,with the Journal ~ p esurface rate. Add $20 for Air Mallpostage on the Journal._Supporting membership Is $50/year. Sustaining Member

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    THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH

    Volume XLV, No. 5September-October 1989TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PRomcrTANGORain Engineeringin the Singapore Dry SealaoTrevor JamesConstable 1-4

    VIOlATION OF l AW OF CONSERVATION OFCHARGE 1N SPACE POWER GENERATION

    Paramahamsa Tewari S 6

    BOTll ED VORTICES Aod Keely'sSecret &:plainedJorge ResiDes 7-9

    VORTEX IMPLOSION WORICSBOPWith Walter Rhetta Baumgartner 10-11

    GOlD -The Metal o f he SunAlison Davidson 12-15

    1989 BSRF DESERT E XP BDmONTom Brown 16-18

    DISNEYLAND OF n i GODS by Jobn ICcelReviewed by Vmcent lL Gaddis 19-21

    CATASTROPHISM n m O l D TESTAMENTReviewed by R.G. Wllliscroft 22

    POWER RESONANCBAND NAIDRBMichael Rivenong 23-24

    FIZIXICORNERPeter Undemann 25

    VJEWFROMniE BORDERLANDSTom Brown 26 Zl

    BSRFBUU.ETIN BOARDLetters, Reviews Contacts 28-29

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    from the typical dry season baseline conditions.Theweatheron26July, 1988wassatisfactoryfor

    the second venture. Overnight operations 25/2.6July with fixed-base units, aimed at triggering an

    anonialous west-to-east primary flow, appeared tohave been successful. From 31 stories up on Singapore's south shore, a dark loom could be observedin the westerly sky. Later study of Changi radarplots verified that a moisture accretion had developed in the northwest quadrant from Singapore.The gun boat was taken due south from Changion the morning of the 26th, until we could turn duewest, and clear Sin-

    recorded 26.7 mmNo further operations were conducted that day.

    Dry season conditions quickly re-established themselves, with anormal27 July morning. Using a backup boat that was only marginally effective comparedwith the boat we had damaged, the T'' techniquewas employed again for two hours in the late after :noon of the 27th, in sheltered waters off Loyang. -Aseries of tremendous deluges ensued on the 28th,resulting in a further 59.9 DJ.Dll iato the downtownSingapore rain gauge, making a total of 114.8 mmfor the project period. Singapore reservoirs bene-

    fited with 68.3 mm ofgapore city in a long,straight brewing passto the west.

    This steady westerlythrust produced visibleshowers into the reservoir area on Singapore,and 1Im MB video taped

    y noon, the gunboatwas southwest of Sin-

    With a translator no arger than a humanhead radar confirms that .we raisedabout 30,000 square kilometres of rainmass over Singapore Malaysia ndnorthern Indonesia in the dry season.

    rain in the same period.Thus ended TANGO,extending over 10 dryseason days.

    Vital functional information on primaryenergy in equatorial environments was gained

    gapore city, with the small, spinning geometric device aboard etherically locked into the moisturemass northwest of Singapore, pulling the mass directly down on the gunboat and boosting its size and

    intensity. This was directly visible to us. Changiradar plots show the scenario precisely. At 11:00am, the rain mass lies entirely to the north of theeast-west Changi vector. Lightning is striking. Bynoon, the huge blob has oozed well south of theeast-west Changi Vector, and is about to engulfwestern Singapore.

    Ourspecialized T echnique wasimplementedat 12:25. The-1:00pm radar plot shows a doubling ofthe rain mass south of the east-west Changi vector.Lightning (arrow) continues. The dark, blue-blackmass of moisture was now not only encroaching onSingapore city, but also was looming west and southwest of our boat, mountains high and threatening.The dramatic scene was videotaped and photographed, as the temperature began dropping steeplyamid a rising wind

    By 2:00pm, Singapore Island was engulfed, andso were we. Running like Dr. Frankenstein beforethe monster of our own creation, we ran the gunboat aground on a shoal. A deluge ensued, with zerovisibility.Singaporelslandremained under rain untilafter 4:00 pm. The official downtown rain gauge

    from TANGO. The T 'technique is the most ex-

    citinginnovation in this kind of engineering in manyyears, in the opinion of this writer. Because of itspotential for destructive misuse, the basic procedure must remain highly proprietary.

    Participating engineers in TANGO now have nodoubt that the actual generation of low-pressuresystems canbe technicallytackled and pushed throughto success. By means of such engineered implosivevortices, comprehensive reversals of drought can beinitiated, and probably sustained Sagacious use ofsmall, mobile, r otating geometric structures permitsin the real world, and in the here-now, weathermodification on a sCale not feasible with chemicalnucleation. The latter is the government-sustainedmethod that absorbs over $100 million annually inthe USA

    With a translator no larger than a human head,radar confirms that we raised about 30,000 squarekilometres of rain mass over Singapore, Malaysiaand northern Indonesia, in the dry season. The engineering-wasconducted on the basis that the weat:lrlis a functional physical expression of he biogeometric realities of the underlying ether. Weather engineering and control is thus approached fruitfullyviathe biogeometric pathway, without chemicals or radiation. TANGO was another step along the biogeometric path.

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    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADAR WATCH50 KM RINGS

    DATE: 22 JULY 88

    TlME: 0700 UTC3:00 PM LOCAL

    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADAR WATCH50 KM RINGS

    DATE: 22JULY88

    TlME: 0800 UTC4:00 PM LOCAL

    THE CENTER OF THE RADARDISPLAYIS AT CHANGIINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ATTHE EASTERN END OF SINGAPORE ISLAND

    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADAR WATCH50 KM RINGS

    DATE: 22 JULY 88

    TlME: 1000 UTC6 :00 PM LOCAL

    BElWEEN 5 6PM OUR ''TANGO TECHNIQUEIS PERFORMED AT ABY 6PM ENERGYHAS ACCUMULATEDAND CONTRETATEDIN HUGEBLOB

    - . , . . - - - -NORTH ANDN N OF BOAT. 1 3 .5KMARROWINDICATESUGHTNING.

    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPOREWEATHER RADAR WATCH

    50 KM RINGS

    ~ ~

    DATE: 22 JULY 88

    TlME: 11 UTC7:00 PM LOCAL

    7PM: RESULT OF TANGO TECHNIQUE.RAINMASS IS NOW 200KM WIDE, ANDBEETUNG NORTHOF SINGAPORE.UGHTNINGHAS COMMENCEDANDRAINADVANCES ON SINGAPORE FROM WEST.BY 10PM 1400 UTC) A RAINMASS 200KMWIDEWAS PASSING OVER THEISlAND .

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    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADAR WATCH5 KM RINGS

    DATE: 26 JULY 88

    TIME: 3 UTC

    11 : AM LOCAL

    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADAR WATCH5 KM RINGS

    DATE: 26 JULY 88

    TIME: 5 UTC

    1 PM LOCAL

    THE CENTER OF THERADARDISPLAYIS AT CHANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ATT HE EASTE RN END OF SINGAPORE ISLAND

    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEATHER RADARWATCH5 KM RINGS

    DATE: 26 JU LY 88

    TIME: 6 UTC2 : PM LOCAL

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    METEOROLOGICALSERVICESINGAPORE

    WEA T HER RADAR WATCH5 KM RINGS

    DATE: 26 JULY 88

    TIME: 8 UTC4 : PM LOCAL

    4PM: HEAVYRAINS CONTINUEOVERS INGAPORE AND SOUTHERNMALAYSIA.

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    VIOLATION OF LAW OF CONSERVATION OF CHARGEIN SPACE POWER GENERATION PHENOMENON

    By

    PARAMAHAMSA TEWARI

    Chief Pro ject EngineerKaiga Pro ject

    NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATIONKarwar

    Introduct ion:

    t has been h i the r to bel ieved i n phys ic stha t t he to ta l e le c t r i c charge in the Universeis a constant quant i ty, and i addi t ional chargea ppe a rs in some region, i t is only a t the expenseof the charge defic i t in some o the r regions .I t i s a basic law that e le c t r i c charge is cons e rve d and cannot be dest royed or c re a te d . Prec i s e exper iments on a Space Power Generator(SPG) which has been now fu r the r developedto demons t ra te the commercial viabil i ty of t henewly discovered phenomenon of space powergenerat ion however, to ta l ly vio late the ex is t inglaw of conserva t ion of charge, by genera t ingoutput e le c t r i c a l power much in excess of t heinput e le c t r i c a l power. Since electr ic charge i sa form of basic energy, the law of conserva t ionof energy wil l need to be enlarged to incorporatein it the dynamics of abso lu te vacuum [ 1] whichin a s t a t e of rotation genera tes fundamental f ie ldto produce e le c t r i c a l charge and energy.

    Descript ion of the SPG:

    The SPG shown in Fig.1 i s a fu r the rdeveloped form of the machines described [ 2, 3]in ea r l i e r i ssues of th i s magazine. A non-magnetic

    s ha f t in te rconnect s two mild s tee l ro tors on whichtwo electromagnets a re mounted. Elect r ic powera t 1 .5 vol t d-e and high amp..:eres i s drawnfrom each unit , with the help of c oppe r-g ra ph i t ebrushes when the machine runs a t 2860 rpm d i r ect ly coupled and driven by an induct ion motor.The power is drawn between t he inner r o t o r sc y l ind r i c a l surface and the shaft through d -eshunts t ha t enable measurements of high d -ecurrent . The SPG weights about 150 Kg. andi s fabrica ted out of 120 mm th ick mild s t e e lp la t e . The two units enable genera t ion of powera t more than 3 volt d-e by appropr iate se r iesconnections between the two c o i l s . The e le c t romagnet s coi ls are 16 swg super enamelled wirewith . 216 turns in each coi l . The feature thatbr ings improvements [ 4] in t h i s machine i s t hel a rge r diameter of the rotors that produces higherd -e voltage at comparatively lower speed, notexceeding 3000 rpm. Also the twin uni t s wi thsingle coil in each unit double the amount ofpower.

    Tes t Results:

    The d r iv e motor (OM) takes no-load cu rrent of 2. 6 amperes ( 1300 wat ts) to rota te i t s e l fand the SPG to overcome windage and f r ic t ionat 2870 rpm. The no-load voltage in ternal ly genera ted in each unit of the SPG is ad justed to1 .5 volts d-e between t he s ha f t and the inner

    TNnTA

    ro to r by t he cont ro l of t he d -e exci ta t ion curren tin the two elect romagnet s coi ls connected inse r ies . The exci ta t ion u r r n t ~ 3 amperes ,the to ta l d-e res is tance of the two coi ls being2.5 ohms. The power given to t he electromagnetsis 3 x 3 x 2.5 , tha t i s , 2400 wat ts . The twoshunts with cal ib rat ion of 2000 amperes for 75 mva re now connected across t he w o output circu its .The d-e currents measured in each c i rc u i t a realmost equal to 2613 amperes cor responding to98 mv reading of the shunt . The output e le c t r i c a lpower of each unit i s 2613 x 1.5 wat ts , tha ti s , 3919 wat ts . Total e le c t r i c a l power from thetwo uni t s is 7839 wat ts . As th e SPG is e l ec t r ical ly loaded , the curren t of OM r ises to 10amperes , showing a r i s e of 7.4 amperes overthe no-load current , and cor responding to a r i s ein input e le c t r i c a l power of 3700 wat ts .

    The load curren t of the OM of 10 amperesamounts to the total e le c t r i c a l input to t he OMof 5000 wat ts , out of which 1300 watts i s ut i l isedto overcome the no-load losses . The remaininge le c t r i c a l input of 3700 wat t s generates 7839watts of e le c t r i c a l output power, giving theeff i c iency o f space power generat ion in t h i s

    pa r t i c u la r machine a s2

    .8 . Assuming e le c t romagnetic eff i c iency of t he OM a s 80 , theeff i c iency of the e le c t r i c a l energy generat ionof the SPG wil l r i s e to 264.75 .

    f the exci ta t ion power of 2400 wat t sgiven to the SPG is deducted from the to tale le c t r i c a l output from t he SPG of 7839 wat ts ,the balance e le c t r i c a l output of 5439 watts s t i l l exceeds the tota l e l e c t r i c a l input of 5000 wattsby 439 wat ts , giving the total sys tem eff i c iencyof 105.9 while , in addi t ion the DM-SPG se truns a s a perpetual sys tem drawing 1300 wattsof power from space.

    Quantum of Space Power:

    The quantum of e le c t r i c a l charge produceddue to the rotation of space in a rotating electromagnet and the e le c t r i c a l power produced whenthe power is withdrawn through an electr ic c i r -c u i t , a s discussed in ear l ie r a r t i c le [ 2 ] , i sgiven by,

    { 1 )

    where, P is power in kW, L is axia l lengthof the SPG in cen t imeter, N is revolut ion pe rsecond, and r i s the rad ius in cen t imeter of 'the SPG on t he inner ro to r su rface.

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    The der ivat ion of the above re la t ionwas based on the assumption tha t the radiusof t he s phe r i c a l void a t the cen t re of elect ronas discusseq in space vor tex theory [ 1, 2 ]is 1 5 x 10 em. More pre c i s e measurementsin space power generat ion exper iments , howevershow tha t the coefficient 1 8 in equation ( 1 )should be 2. 5 , and the void _ r ~ d i u sa t e lec t ro n ' scen t re should be taken a s 10 em. With thesecorrect ions the space power equation ( 1 ) nowbecomes:

    subst i tu t ing the values , Land r = 43 in ( 2) ,

    P = 5.85 kW

    12, N

    2)

    47.6,

    developes velocity f ie lds of vacuum t ha t quali .t a t ive ly ac t l i ke addi t ional charge within t hero ta t ing sys tem and l i be ra t e orbital elect ronsof the i ron atoms. With t he interaction of themagnetic f ie ld t he f ree elect rons form po la r i t e s[2 ,3 ] . t is poss ible to commercially dsvelopa machine tha t can not only rota te i tself p e rpetual ly but also genera te addi t ional e le c t r i c a lenergy in Kilowatts and higher range. The lawof conserva t ion of charge and the law of conservation of energy are appl icable within thesystems confined to material in teract ions aloneand not to the medium of space which i s adynamic en t i ty tha t can ro tate and c re a te chargeat o rd inary speeds , and C)lf] ro tate and c re a teelect rons a t speed of l igh t .

    2000 A de SHUNT

    tLE CTROMAGNET S COIL

    1.5 hp. 440V A 2860 r/minJf 5 c ~ INDU CTJON MOTOR

    M.S. ROTOR

    All imensions are in mm

    SPACE POWER GENERATOR

    Fig-1Since t he re a re two units of the SPG on thes ha f t , to ta l power from the two units wil l be11.7 kW, which i s 1. 5 t imes the output powerdrawn from the machine in the above tes t .With addi t ional brushes and reduced brushcontac t s a t about 3000 rpm, the above machinewil l have capaci ty to produce about 12 kWof power. f the SPG is driven a t 6000 rpmboth the voltages and currents will be doubled ,

    . producing 4 t imes output of about 48 kW. Since

    t he excitation power remains cons tant , muchhigher to tal sys tem efficiency i s expected thoughth e efficiency of the SPG as computed abovewil l remain constant at 2 .8 .

    CONCLUSION

    Mass-energy equation of Einstein broughtfo r th an uni versa law tha t an elect ron l i kea l l matter contains in i t s s t ruc ture energy.A fur ther enlargement of th i s law i s t ha t e lect ron i s i t s e l f energy, where "energy" in p h y s ical terms is a s t a t e of vacuum in rotation.Even a t ord inary speed of ro ta t ion of an e le c t romagnet, the interatomic space of t he i ron core

    REFERENCES

    1 . Paramahamsa Tewari "BeyondPrin t well Publications, Aligarh, India

    Matter".( 1984).

    2. Paramahamsa Tewari - "Generation of Ele c t r ical Power from Absolute Vacuum by High SpeedRotation of conducting Magnetic Cyl inder" , Magnet s in Your Future, Vol.1 .No.8, August 1986,P.O. Box 580, Temecula CA 92390, USA.

    3. Pararnahamsa Tewari - "In terac t ion of Electronand Magnetic Fie ld in .3pace Power GenerationPhenomenon", Magnets in Your Future, Vol.2No.12, December 1987, P.O. Box 580, Temecula,Ca. 92390, USA.

    4. Report on the Ini t ia l Testing Phase of DePalma Energy Corporat ion, N1 Elect r ical PowerGenerator, 6-1-1988 Bruce De Palma, DePalma Energy Corpora t ion , 1060 Channel Drive,Santa Barbara, California 93 08, (805) 969-6442.

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    OTTLED VORTICESAND KEELY S SECRET EXPLAINED

    y orge ResinesIn this article I want to bring to my fellow Border an

    r ,oth translations of exts from old scientific journalsand my personal viewpoint on the secret behind JohnWorrell Keeley's devices. In this text you will read how anEnglishman built an apparatus similar to the ' 'HydroPneumatic-Pulsating- Vacuum Engine'' built by Keely (andwhich is illustrated on pages 2 to 7 of Gray Barker's book

    Photographs and rawingsof John W. Keely's Machines )

    but with the difference that anybody who built it couldmake it work.The origin of my information s France, but I think hat

    more data must exist in England and the USA about thework ofMr James Basset (maker of a Keely-type device),and therefore I suggest those with good public librariesnearby to avail themselves of as much complimentary information as is possible.

    Have you ever wanted to hold a world on the palm ofyour hand? Well I cannot tell you how to do it (rather,write and ask David Rockefeller-hehas some experience on the matter)but the next article I do here translate

    willgive you good information on howto reproduce a planet-carrying vortexwith materials you can easily put together:

    11EXPERIENCES WITH A V -TEX PRODUCED WITHIN ACLOSED VASE APPU CATIO N Fi TO A PLANETARY SYSTEM

    (Comptes Rendus; November 18, 1918,pp 678/680) by Mr EmileBelot, Introduced by Mr J Violle.

    We know the excellent experiments of Mr CharlesWeyher through which he has allowed us to reproduce bymeans of water vapor the phenomena of marine waterspouts and by means of air vortices those of attraction andpseudo magnetism.

    They do not allow a vortex to undergo whole motions(such as transla tion and rotation) and on he other side thetheory of vortex vectors is not as safe and well-founded soas to foresee the phenomena produced in this case. Thefollowing experiments have been engineered to respond tothese questions:

    Be it a bottle of Section B (fig. 1) with a flat butt,complete ly filled with water, we hold it horizontally withboth hands and make it describe rapidly (about 5 turns persecond) a vertical closed orbit 0

    The liquid will not make any rotating motion within

    the bottle; but, on the contrary, let us leave an air pocket ofonly 20 cubic centimeters within the ~ l and the phenomena will change completely; at every Instant centrifugal forces will tend to move the bubble towards the curva-ture center of the orbit and the water in the oppositedirection. ecause of this, both fluids will take into thebottle a rotary motion in the same sense of their orbitalcirculation, both fluids do not have the same density and

    their centrifugal motionswill

    be:water

    towards the exterior and air towards the axis, with a rotational speed minorat the exterior because of friction against the bottle, inshort the fluid spires now constitute a physical vortex.

    These phenomena are verified equally well i one hasintroduced within the bottle a few drops of the clearportion of an egg in order to stabilize the air bubbles.Anyway, a vort ical tube is no.t stable i t is notperpendicul r to levelled surfaces, therefore it is necessary by a fastmotion to translate the bottle from position B' to vertical

    position B (fig. 2). We now see theconical tornado T designed by the airbubbles, the impurities in the liquid

    allowverification of he rotation speedwhich s greater as they come closer thevortex's center.

    The fast motion of relocation inthe bottle produces a double effectupon the vortex: (1st) The gyroscopic

    Fi1 . 2 effect which results from the lateralpressure which has the body turning, ina sense perpendic ular to the direction

    of the effort--the vortex partially becomes a sort of waterspring coil R; (2nd) The centrifuga l effect that is agitatedupon the whole of the vortex i he center of bottom A isfixed in space.

    The portion R, forming the water sprin g coil, oscillatesalternatively toward the higher and lower p ortions, whichshows well the virtual elasticity due to rotation. Butbesides this alternative undulation, also verified is analternative matter translation by particles that rise anddescend. Then the vortex presents both a longitudinalelasticity as well as a transverse one. The vortex's centralattraction is verified by the particles (impurities) that joinat the central cone C upon the bottom and it is thebushing'' phenomen on of marine waterspouts, completely

    reproduced as it is by Mr Charles Weyher. After sometime, the vortex destroys itself by exterior friction and in-

    creasing its diameter as do gyrating tempests. Also seen

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    are the different ooncent tic layers. This diameter increase position changed.oomes faster when the vortex is inclined from the vertical In the case of Keely himself we see that he chose asline, wbidl demonstrates that its iDStabili1fbeoomes greater prime mover for his machines the manifestation of etherand greater when its axis is deviated from the normal at known as sound. By striking a resonant chord at hislevelled surfaces. devices, he set them in motion and as soon as the machines

    It s that thematteroonstituting the vortex (here the air oollected ether from the immediate environment this keptbubbles) tend, even when it is inclined, to traverse along them working until either heir partsoollapsed due to weartheaxisbytheactionofitsweight. Ontheoontrary,within and tear or the operator struck a dissonant chord and .a vertical vortex, weight acts upon the bubbles that go up stopped them.or down, to leave them at the same distance from the axis One thing I did find while calculating the sizes ofin their oonservation of the same angular speed, thus Keely's devices from the data I was given (thanks to thestabilizing the vortex. kindness ofRic hard Toronto [of the tJSA] and Ray Archer

    f we include a litt le olive oil inside the bottle, it can [of England], who sent me additional information), wasassume within the workings of the vortex many forms of that they had been built according to the mathematicalequilibrium in the rotating liquid. Therefore it is a cen- parameters given out by Bruce Cathie in his books on thetered cylindrical-oonicform upon the vortical axis and ter- grid. Also, something else I found was that Keely wasminated high and low by spherical heads and later we employing (how he found the former and this I do notobserve an oily heliooidal spire at a cert ain distance from know) the mettle theorems first published in our cen-the axis. tury by the Argentine scientist Dr. Jose Alvarez Lopez in

    When we apply i t to the planets, within the hypothesis 1950 at Fisica yCreacionismo , partially quoted by Peterof their vortical origin, the precedent results ooncerning Thompkins in Secrets of he Great Pyramid ) and whichthe vortices' stability we find: The primitive ecliptic, plane he (Lopez) derived from the work Dimensional Analy-of maximal density, must be a levelled surface within the sis by Percy William Bridgman; both of which are the keynebula, any perpendicular planetary vortex to the eclip- for the mastery of he grid and the ether and must be usedtic) must be much more stable than an inclined vortex. jointly.

    In fact, the oonstituent of normal attraction to the Hence, the more I delved into this, it became clear thatecliptic does not tend but to oondense upon itself the Keely had understood both kinds of parameters and usedvorticallayers located at the same distance from the axis a little ttick to keep his inventions and ideas to himself,withou t mixing them among themselves. The component to wit: I am of he opinion that while the meta l composingof central attraction does not have a differential action each portion of his devices was oooling inside the crucible,tendingtodislocatebystretchingtheportionslocatedover Keely oonnected it to a resonator of a certain kindand under the ecliptic. Alone among n the planets of our (violin, clarion, etc.) and while playing it to a certain noteSola r System, Jupiter and the Moon have their axes (those he also wished his own personal energy into the metallicof the generating vortex) perpendicular 2 close to the piece; afte r this process had been accomplished (the dura-.ecliptic. Having had more stability than inclined vortices, tion of this deed remains unknown to me) the piece wasasthoseofSaturnandBarthwhichmaketheeclipticalaxis tuned to Keely and just to him. As the resonating parta respective inclination of ZSO and 23 27', they oould put oould be used as a better resonator, it is obvious that thetogethermorematter. ItissothatJupiterhasamassof3.4 process feeds on itself and successive generations of de-times larger than Saturn, even i f his latter has a perimeter vices are better than their parents but worse than their8..83 times larger within the nebula: For the same reason children.the Moon has a relative mass in proportion to Earth, and I am of the opinion that, to activate his devices, as athe notion ofvortical stability is enough to explainwithin prime mover, Keely approached them while mentally

    . our System the alleged mass anomalies that , for the Moon, projecting the image of the device working upon the

    baveledDarwintosearchitsoriginasanexcrescencefrom apparatus he was about to set in motion, he struck aEarth. END OF TRANSLATION) resonant chord/tuning fork, etc, and this made it work. But

    Somebody whose works are not so easy to duplicate this simple deed included a great danger for the operatorw s the late John Worre ll Keely, who he alone or some- for he himself w s included into the field generated by thebodywhomhe touched) oouldmake his devices work. De apparatus, and this was, in my opinion, the reason for thespite the many criticisms levelled in his time and later) accident Keely suffered when in the early stages of his re-against him, nobody can deny Keely being a pioneer in the searches. He was in bed for six weeks, with some brokenfield of Physics: bones and half his body paralyzed, while his laboratory

    By the time he began his experiments, he theorized suffered widespread wreckage and pipes 12 inches in di-that matter and energy were only two different aspects of ameter broke as i f hey had been of paper instead of steeLthe ether. All the scientists of his time believed otherwise After his recovery, and in order to prevent the energiesand only with the 1896-1904 experiments of the French- from harming him more, Keely went to work but usedman,Dr Gustave LeBon a physician turned physicist who water as a cushion for the unleashed etheric fields.disoontinuedhisworksbecauseofeconomicpressure)this Jana, the daughter of the Czech researcher Robert

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    Pavlita, underwent a similar, though much less serious, within one way or the other, be it that pressure is raised orincident when she was a child: She touched one of her diminished. The margin of error is in the order of2 to 5%father's psychotronic generators and had her arm para- according to the intensity of pressures employed, but thislyzed; her father discovered it upon his return home and approximation is enough within most cases.worked for three days in a row to construct another device The very high pressures obtained within chamber Kand thus healed her. are used within experimental chambers L which are built

    I do not know whether Mr Basset knew or not about analogously to the vessel of press F, but specially arrangedKeely and his researches, but after a close analysis you will for containing the reaction crucibles and the electric heat-notice the great resemblance (only some of the shapes at ers necessary for the experiments.the upper portion of he devices differ) between the device The closure of hese experimental chambers is assuredto be now described and by some perfectly adjustedKeely's Hydro-Pneumatic- blocks, giving the employedPulsating-Vacuum Engine, joints an absolute hermeticfirst built between 1882 and seal. These closure blocks1885: employed are supplied with

    APPARATUS FOR isolatedelectrodesallowingMAKING PHYSICAL OR the introduction of an elec-CHEMICAL EXPERI- trical current within the en-ENCESAT ALL TEMPERA- dosures under pressure thmTURES VARYING UNDER assuring a heating of thereUQUID PRESSURES OF action tubes, or it can make15 000 kgfcm2t by Mr James electrolysis under the electedBasset, Introduced by Mr C pressures.Matignon (A mns1ation from Experimental chambersan article that appeared in M L are related to chamber KComptes Rendus a L'Ac- " by means of pipes 0 formed

    ademie des Scienoosde Paris, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_:_j_ 1L _ _ _ _ : = ~ . Jby many arranged concen-session of August 1st, 1927). . ~ . F i ~ . trictubes. The inferior hole,

    The apparatus con through which the commu-structed allows to produce, within the enclosures formed nication between chambers is made, is 70/100of a millimeterby the experimental chambers, permanent pressures upon in diameter, and the outer diameter of he tube is 22 milli-liquids, regulable from some hundreds of kilograms up to meters.over 20,000 kilograms per square centimeter: The perfection of the sliding joints is such that the

    Figure 1 shows schematically the general device em- pressures employed can be maintained for the duration ofplayed for obtaining very high pressures: A pump A com- many days without it being necessary to touch the appara-presses at 1000 kg/cm 2 within the auxiliary reservoir B tustocompensatingforpotent ialescapes, whichareabso-which is an accumulator, a liquid destined to feed the lutely nil.primary pressure vessel C. Figure 2represents the photography of a complete set

    The set tha t generates very high pressures is composed with the experiments I chambers for permanent workingof he main press Frigidly coupled and with perfect center- up to pressures ofiSOOO kilograms per square centimeter.ing with primary press C. Perceived behind the

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    BORDERLANDSCIENCES and ENERGYUNUMITEDpresent

    VORTEX/ANMECHANICSAND MPLOS ON WORKSHOPWith Walter & Rhetta Baumgartner

    November 3-5 1989Best Western El Rancho Inn Milbrae, California

    A New Natural Non-Destructive Approach to Technology, Engineering,Agriculture, Water and Resource Management and Health..This workshop Is in the fonn of lectures, hands-onmachinery, experiments perfonned in your presence,theoretical Instruction through demonstration models,video presentations and brain-stonning discussions.Sections of the workshop will include:

    1. UNDERSTANDING11-IE UNIVER9ALMACHINE OFNAlUFE Understanding the universal backgroundmechanics of Nature based on the insights of WalterRussell and Viktor Schauberger.

    Nature's Cosmogany vs The Big Bang theory.There Is an invisible universe which is in charge of thevisible universe. It is responsible for all life or creation inthe visible. You will gain an insight into the creativeprocesses of Nature. You will realize and follow itsprecise mechanics. Using demonstration models wewill look at Space Geometry, Wave Mechanics, Crystallization and Growth.

    You will know the answer to such questions: What isbehind the Electro-magnetic universe? How do electricity and gravity link up? What Is a wave fonnation?How does levitation and gravitation occur?

    You Willbegin to think in all dimensions. When onedimension changes all of them have to make adjustments. What are the opposites of Nature, What different effects do they have on us? How do they worktogether? What Is balance? And what is the real meanIng of Equal and Opposite Reactions ?

    The awareness you will gain can be applied to yourpersonal, emotional and psychological life-as well ashai'dware and technology design.

    2. NAlUFE'STOOLBOX. You will observe tools Natureuses. You willObserve vortices in water and air. We will

    .create and observe IMng, dancing vortices. You willlearn how to copy vortices directly from observation.We will run our Vortexya Water Machine : you will seetaste and feel the differences in waters juices andwines subjected to centripetal and centrifugal actions.Experiments will be perfonned to make visible a way todlscem the two types of energy water carries: onewhich Indicates energy radiation, lowering of potential,buoyancy and levitating capacity loss of mechanicalpower capacity In turbines, and promotes cancerousgrowth In plants and other forms of life:and one whichrepresents an energy accumulation, raising of electrical potential levitation, Increased power and healthygrowth In plants and animals. You will discover the

    vortex in Nature all around you, learn how animalsbirds, plants use the vortex tool for propulsion, flight,levitation and growth.

    a M C H N E R Y B S E D ~NAlURALPRN-CIPL ES Finding new directions. Practical applicationof various aspects of the Vortex how to use its charac>teristics. You will see how to take parts of this perfectuniversal machine and use it to design or ranslate t intousable physical machinery. We have constructed vis-ual models, besides many drawings to show how thiscan be done. The discovery of these basic principles orcauses of Nature will open up a totally new area oftechnology. A technology as never dreamed of by mostof us. For the first time apparatus can now be con-structed by those who wish to do so.

    HamessingTomado ,Power. This new knowledge isapplicable throughout llfields of life. Since presenttechnologf, wlh ts destructive aspects of ruclea wastepollution of water soil and air fossil fuels, chemicals forfood production and water purification are so hannful toNature and biological systems, and we are suffering the

    consequences at such alarming rates we willproposeand focus on the fQIIowing aspects: A New EnergySource, A New Fuel New Power Generators and PrimeMovers NewTransportation or Propulsion by air waterand land. This section of the workshop will go Intopropulsion systems which are possible with centripetalmotion or implosion, in general. Since many animals InNature use parts of these propulsion systems, we shall make comparisons. The Fish Motor and the Implosion Motor will be discussed. We will present NewAgricultural methods and implements to replace pesticides,herbicides and chemical fertilizers, present methods toheal and reverse the deforestation, demineralizationand erosion occurring. We will present machines andprocedures to Heal Ourselves and Our Planet by recovery and reversal of polluted water soil and atmospherewith devices for a ''Transition Technology containingpollution controls, water treatments, sewage and wastetreatments and a vortexian ore and oil enrichmentprocess to upgrade low grade to higher, for moreenergy content.

    4. HISTORYAM> CURRENTAPPUCATIONof Vortexian Principles, devices and methods on market and inuse today. Success stories, data of the advantages of

    these devices.

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    We are problem solvers . We offer new directions forour old problems in industry, technology, agricultureand water management. Come and listen to our delightful and easy to understand story of creation (not areligious story). Find out how you can make use ofNature's undiscovered principles and methods.

    Present Science and Technology concems itselfonly with explosion, expansion, radiation, fission, centrifugal motion and exothennic reactions: whereas, Nature uses implosion, contraction, fusion, centripetalmotion and endothennic principles. In this workshopyou will experience the difference so that you may orientyour future work in the correct direction.

    Our way of thinking, in all branches of life, includingtechnology, needs this very constructive principle ofNature working for us in daily life.

    BENEFIT FROM THE SECRETS OF NAlUREIWe are inviting you as artists, sculptors, engineers,

    technologists, invertas and those ooncemed wlh growthand health who wish to be more creative in their particular field. It is a workshop which will give you the basictools required to explore and come up with somethingfor solving problems by taking a totally new start in adirection your mind will indicate. We take the creativeside of Nature. We will constantly come back to the actual hardware in this workshop and answer questions.

    Come and infonn yourself on this synthesizing, centripetally moving, imploding, growing, constructing sideof Nature to help save this planet from its destruction.

    WORKSHOP PROGRAM

    Friday Ever*lg 7:00PM-10:PM Regis1Ja4ion-lruoductory lectln Social7:00PM-9:00PM The public s invited to a 2-hour ecture:A Survey Of OurTechnologicallmpact Upon Our PlanetANDHow We Can Find Solutions To Our Crisis.Fee to Public: $10:00 per person (This fee is included inWorkshop Attendees fee of $150.00)9:00-10:00 PM Registration and Social

    SaUday Marring: 9:00AM-12:00Noon l.acbns SideShow-Demo Models8:30AM-9:00AM Continued Registration9:00AM-1O:OOAMLecture: Our Universe, A Product ofTwo Opposites; Defining Centrifugal and CentripetalMotion.10:00AM-11:00AM The Vortex-The Workhorse of Nature; Its' Structure and Characteristics. Slide Show: AJoumey From the Macrocosm to the Microcosm via TheVortex.11:00AM-12:00Noon Space Geometry, The Structureof Creation, The Structure of he WrNe. Lecture, Modelsand Slide Show.

    12:00Noon-2:00PM Lunch BreakSaUday Afternoon: 2:00PM-O:OOPMl.acbns-DemOIISbcAin o VORTEXYA Healh WBI2:00PM-3:00PM Observation of Vortices InWater; Lecture: Water As A UvingOrganism, Its Metabolism, Characteristics, Its Importance as a Carrier of Ufe Force, ItsDestruction and Its Revitalization.3:00PM-3:30PM A Breather, A Stretch ANDa Taste ofVORTEXYAHealth Water3:30PM-5:00PM Demonstration of Health Water Machine; Lecture: The Influence ofWater..Jts Potential andSecrets of Levitation. et5:00PM-7:00PM Dinner Break

    SaUday Ever*lg: 7:00PM-10:00PM '1'he n In thewt I.BI' DemOIISbllion7:00PM-8:00PM The Wasserfaden (Water ThreadExperiment. Wmer will light vacuum tubes and neonlights. See the electrical potential in wa:c.er, sparks, Its'1ield exposed. See the water levitate against gravity.8:00PM-9:00PMLecture: The Significance of the WaterThread Experience.9:00PM-1O:OOPMor?? Questions &Answer&SocialHcu

    Swlday Marring: 10:00AM-12:00Noon V0118XEngl- . 'Lecture: Designing Machinery Based on Natural Principles; Practical Applications Being Researched For ANew Fuel, New Power Generators, Prime Movers, NewTransportation, and Propulsion Systems. Prototype

    Machinery Presented.12:00Noon-2:00PM Lunch BreakSunday Afternoon: 2:00PM-5:00PM or ?? LecturesSlide Show Brainstonning2:00PM-3:30PM Lecture: Agricultural Program WithVortexian Engineering, Pollution Control Devices andWaste Water and Sewage Treatment Devices.3:30PM-4:00PM Slide Show: History of Vortex Research.4:00PM-5:00PMor ?? Questions and Answers, Bralnstonning Discussions on Vortex Engineering.

    Workshop fee is 150. Hotel and meals are not Included. A deposit of 50 will hold your place at thisseminar. Make all checks payable to Borderland Sciences, PO Box 429, Garberville, California 95440. Formore infonnation call Borderland Sciences at (707)986-7211, or Energy Unlimited a1 (505) 854-2634.Location: Best Westem El Rancho Inn

    1100 El Camino Real, Milbrae, CaliforniaFree shuttle from airport. Call (800) 826-5500 for hotelreservations only. Ask for special rate for Energv Unlimited Workshop. Call Borderland Sciences for Information on other motels In the area.

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    THE METAL OF THE SUNby Alison Davidson

    All the metals are wonderful strangers on earth, but gold most of all.

    Gold is the royal e ~ sacred from ancie nt times, aspecial substance favoured by the gods. A metal too softfor most practical uses and difficult to mine, especially forour ancient ancestors, gold was nonetheless eagerly soughtafter for religious purposes where it was created into theimplements and shining images of the gods.

    Gold was above all, sacred to the solar deities. It was

    believed to be the spirit of he sun manifested on earth, andwas kept in trust by the priesthood of the sun temples.Through their magical rituals and ceremonials they mediated between the gods, or cosmic principles, and the livesof the people on earth, maintaining the balance and har-mony of nature. Gold, over all other metals symbolizedthis universal harmony, and this symbol s still found in theform of he sun-circle given in marriage ceremonies today,long after its deeper significance has been forgotten.

    Gold is no less precious to us today, although its valueis regarded more in terms of material rather than spiritualwealth. The first coins used for currency were decoratedwith pictures of he gods, until Alexander the Great beganthe ruler's trend of tamping gold coins with his own mage.When England introduced the monetary gold standard in1816 this precious metal was finally stripped of any remaining divine attributes and became instead an anonymous instrument of economic power. A North Americanfortress is said to hold the argest pile of gold in history, nolonger kept for its beauty or its heavenly connections, buthidden in some ~ v i l yguarded vault-an abstr act symbolin the heads of international bankers. Tom Valentineclaims that the gold has been removed from Fort Knox

    Howfarwe havecomefrom the ancientwayofperceivingtheworldand thesubtlee nergieswhic h connect us with

    the earth beneath ..Jur feet and the star s above. Modemscientists prefe r to ignore, or perhaps are afraid to explorethese occult (or hidden) connections, instead emphasizingour separateness from the world out there' and its infiniterealms of life, the realms of the minerals, the plants andanimals, the planets and stars. Although science deridesthese connections, we are expected to believe in theirequally occult theories, especially in the existence of suchesoteric particles as 'quarks.'

    However, not all scientists have turned their backs onthe knowledge of he past. Earlier this century there werethose who found rich fields for their explorations in suchancient traditions as alchemy and astrology. Eugen and

    lly Kolisko were among these open minded scientists,

    Wilhelm Pelikan

    and demonstrated through their exg.e@nents carried outover a period of decades, the undoubted relationshipsexisting between the metals and the planets to which theywere ascribed by the ancients. In an article titled Silver- etal o he oon I described the experiments of U11yKolisko involving the influence of lunar forces on themetal silver. She also carried out similar experiments with

    gold,~ e d

    later in this article, but first let's see whatelse the old sciences had to say about the properties of goldand of the sun.

    GOLD .THE CONGEALED UGHT' '

    OF THE ALCHEMISTAlchemy, with its opgins deeply rooted in Egypt

    which incidentally had the most gold in antiquity-hasbeen described as the science of nature in its broadestsense, relating to the outward realm of metals and theinward realm of the soul."

    The alchemical operation, dealing with the outer proc

    esses of transmuting 'base' metals into gold, imaged theinner processes of spiritual transformation. Gold wascalled the sun, the earthy sun,' and incarnated light.' Thesame essential quality was recognized both in the metaland in the heavenly sphere .

    This is clearly shown in the alchemist's table of lawpassed down through the centuries, the text known as 7 h eEmerald Tablet' of Hermes Trismegistus, the originalEgyptian god Tehuti, who calls alchemy ' the operation ofthe Sun'.

    Stanislas Klossowski de Rola describes it in this way:Gold, because of its incorruptible nature and its re

    markable physical characteristics, is to alchemists the Sunof matter, an analogy to the ultimate per fection which theythemselves seek to attain by helping 'base' metals to reachthe blessed state of gold." 2

    Gold is indeed incorruptible and because of ts puritywas regarded as the symbol ofthespirit. . the mass, densityand divisibility of bodies have in it been transmuted intopure symbolical quality.' Where the properties of othermetals are destroyed through weathering, rust and otherearthly processes, gold remains stable and unaffected; asWilhelm Pelikan writes that it does not lose its cosmicaspect. It possesses an 'inward equilibrium of forces' 3making it hard to dissolve or combine with other metals.

    To change it into a salt a powerful mixture of nitric and

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    ing organization and the limb-metabolic system."f here is too much gold in the system it becomes a

    'poison for body and soul.' At the level of society thispathology is seen in the lust and greed for gold and theuntoldbloodandhumanlifespilledin the mad gold rushes.In the organism, an excess of gold primarily attacks thecirculation of he blood and the heart, and produces mentalstates of hopelessness and despondencywith a great desireto commit suicide. The creative energy of he sun becomesinstead intensely self-destructive. Homeopathic preparations of gold in minute quantities can be used to remedythis dangerous imbalance.

    As the heart is the centre of the circulatory system inthe body, so the sun is the centre in the greater body of oursolar system. Georg Blattman in his contemporary studyon the SUD. sdescribes our planetary system in terms of agreat vortex in its law of movement, with the outer planets

    circlingmoreslowlyon their orbits, while the movement ofthe inner planets increases in velocity towards the centre.

    In the rapid spinning of a vortex a hollow funnel is seento fmn boring its way c klwn to the bottom, and in Blattman'sconcept of the planetary system as a huge cosmic whirlpool, this suction tube in the middle corresponds to thehollow space in the sun's centre.

    Ahollow sun ndeed This is surely a radical departu refrom conventional scientific theory which describes thesun as a monstrous thermo-nuclear reactor spewing outdeadly radiation; a p rojection of their own death cultureupon the supreme symbol of life.

    But, for the alchemists, the heart s the inner sun; theheart s hollow, and as I understand, it is the only muscle inthe body which stays continuously hollow. Like the sun itis the only bodily organ which is self-sustaining, and withits motions of contraction and expansion .it images thecosmic rhythm of he Winter and Summer Solstices. Oneheart beat represents the same interplay of forces as thereis to be found in a solar year."

    In the structure of the heart we also find a spiralpattern. The muscular fibres of he ventricles form what scalled the vort x as the fibres turn suddenly into the interior in a 'peculiar spiral manner.'

    Following this spiral path into the centre of the heart,

    the alchemist of old found the gold of the inner Sun to beone with thesolarspherein the heavens-an mmeasurableocean of light pulsating with vast tides and rhythms, asBlattmann describes it, reaching out from the centre to thefurthest member of the solar system.

    J Cf'tfMntly b r e t h i n gor heartbeat, the living rhythmof our mother st ar takes place."

    THE KOUSKO EXPERIMENTS"Science must again become a holy art i f an unholy

    natu ral science is not to lead mankind to destruction."After exploring these noble qualities of gold and the

    sun, it's time to return to the hard world of science and the

    experiments ofUlly Kolisko. Stimulated by the insights ofRudolph Steiner, she began a series of experiments todemonstrate the workings of the stars and planets inearthly substances. This was back in the 1920's to 1940's.

    I have chosen two of her experiments here, carried outduring solar eclipses, to illustrate how the influence of hesun is mirrored in the metallic salts of gold in particular, ,and silver.

    In the case of gold, Lilly Kolisko used a solution of goldchloride poured into a glass vessel with a strip of filterpaper inserted; for silver, the solutill 'a'aS silver nitrate.Each experiment produced a picture on the filter paper, a'signature' of the metal being used. (Unfortunately thesubtleties of colour in her photographs of these experiments will not reproduce well enough to print here.)

    She writes:In the case of the pictures of silver we find that the

    wealth of orms is so great that it is impossible to presentone picture only of silver ..In the case of gold, the coloursare so rich that many pictures must be observed before wecan realise the nature and character of the metal. Thecolours that make their appearance vary between pureyellow and dark violet." These colours appeared on thefilter paper even in a dark chamber, proving that light hadno direct influence upon their manifestation.

    These twin qualities of silver and gold echo the old al-chemists who stated that the sun and the moon are twopoles of existence, with the sun as the source of light andthe moon as the surface that reflects it. The form of themoon or silver changes, like a mirror it is colourless andreflective, and is symbolic of the soul; while gold unites initself all 'metallic light' and colour and remains the same,and symbolizes the circle of the spirit.

    During a solar eclipse on June 29th, 1927, with thesetwo heavenly bodies united, Lilly carried out experimentsbefore, during and after the darkening of the sun. Shedescribes them as follows:

    On June 27th we have a normal picture of gold,whereas on June 28th it has become somewhat cloudy.Various specks and strokes have made thei r appearanceand the picture looks almost dirty .. The picture obtainedat the time of the eclipse manifests the above-mentioned

    phenomenonstillmorestrongly. Alargenumberofspeckshave appeared. The colours are not so luminous as onother occasions; their tones are mostly brownish-red dirtyviolet. It is altogether an unpleasing picture.

    On June 29th at 5.19 p.m. the picture of the gold hasbecome qui te clean again; the colours are more luminousbut they have not yet assumed their natural, inherentbeauty and purity." 7

    During the later solar eclipse on 20th May, 1947, Lillycarried out further research at Greenwich where the sunwas invisible, and found that each eclipse produced specific effects reflected vividly on the filter paper no matterwhere the physical sun was at the time.

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    In a book published on these experiments she wrote:It means that we must look upon the sun not only as a

    heavenly body streaming down light and warmth to theearth from one particular spot, but surrounding, enveloping the whole globe with its sphere. When somethingspectacular happens, such as a total eclipse, certainly wesee it happen at a definite place, observing the mooncovering the sun, but the whole sunsphere is affected, andthe whole earth participates in it 8

    She found the same phenomenon occurring this time,with the gold pictures turning a dirty purple-brownishinterspersed with dark spots. The colour scheme was alsoreversed, and it looked as i f he picture was burnt into thefilter paper, as though from an excess of sunlight. After theeclipse had passed the gold chloride regained its power torise and there was a definite return to the normal appearance. But some disfiguring spots showed the after effectsof

    the eclipse stil l lingering.Further experiments were carried out to study the be-haviour of gold in relation to other metallic salts during thetime of the eclipse. It was discovered that the relation ofgold to lead was the least disturbed, but in the solution ofsilver and gold, the lunar influences completely eclipsedthe sun-yellowsediment, leaving a washed-out grayish violet colour which turned to black.

    Just as living beings are in some way affected by thesun's eclipse, so are these other dead' substances changedin their inner texture. As the sun's str ength waned, so didthe working of gold appear to weaken on earth In oldentimes it was common among native people all over the

    world to kindle fires dur ing solar eclipses, or shoot burningarrows towards the sun to help return its light and strength.Fires were alSo lit on other significant days to celebrate thetides of the changing seasons, such as the solstices andequinoxes.

    Lillychose certain of hese festivals for further experimentation, and again found gold expressing the sun'sinfluence - truly the 'earthy s un' of the alchemists. Thepictures formed by gold salts were very beautiful in thespring, especially at the exact time of he Spring Equinox.But the most striking appeared on the day fixed by theAstronomer Royal as Easter Sunday--the first Sun-dayafter full moon after the Spring Equinox. This day continues a long pagan tradition of celebrating the emergence oflife from the darkness of winter, with its symbolic egg fromwhich the sun was said to be born.

    Concerning this picture she wrote:Never, in all the years of experimenting with gold and

    copper, has a similar picture been formed. It stands thereunique in its beauty of colour and strangeness of form. 9

    Strangely enough, the day judged Easte r Sunday bythe church authorities, producedpictures which v.ere judgedas a whole, to be more or less insignificant.

    To conclude this circular path which the sun has takenus, we return to those old temples of he sun-gods and god-

    desses. Who were the spirits of the sun our forbearsworshipped? What were they really doing in those goldentemples?

    We have barely touched upon the outskirts of he mys-teries of the Sun, and the role of gold as its earthly ambassador. The inner mysteries remain hidden in those gleaming ritual ornaments and objects of gold used in the templesof he ancient gods. We know that in a verydirectwaytheylinked the priest and priestess in a circuit with the essenceof the sun itself.

    We also know gold to be an e x c e J ~ tconductor ofelectricity, and, as we have seen, of forces yet to be understood; the forces which the ancient sun-gods personified.Perhaps, as John Keel writes in THE COSMIC QUES-TION

    I f he ancient gods were real in some sense, they mayhave come from a space-time continuum so different from

    ours that their atomic structure was different. They couldwalk through walls because their atoms were able to passthrough the atoms of stone. Gold was one of the fewearthly substances dense enough for them to handle. fthey sat in a wooden chair, theywouldsinkthroughi t. Theyneeded gold furniture during their visits.

    REFERENCES

    (1) Silver -Metal of the Moon, The Journal of Borderland Research, November-December 1988.(2) Alchemy -The Secret Art, by Stanislas Klossowsld de RoJa,Bounty Books, New York.(3) The Secrets of Metals, by Wtlhelm Pelikan. Anthroposophic

    Press,NewYork, 1973.(4) Alchemy, by Titus Berckhardt. Element Books, England,1986.(5) The Sun -The Ancient Mysteries and a New Physics, byGeorg Blattman. Anthroposophic Press, New York, 1985(6) Heart Lectures, by Ehrenfried Pfeiffer. Mercury Press,Spring Valley, New York, 1982(7) Workings of the Stars in Earthly Substances, by LilyKolisko.Orient-Occident Verlag, Stuttgart, 1928.(8) Gold and the Sun -The Total Eclipse of the Sun of 20thMay, 1947, by LilyKolisko. KoliskoArchives, England, 1947.(9) Spirit in Matter -A Scientist's Answer to the Bishop'sQueries, by LilyKolisko. KoliskoArchive, England, 1948.A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism, by Gareth Knight,H e l l ~Book Service Ltd., England 1965Amulets and Talismans, by E Wallis Budge, FII St CollierBooks FAition, New York, 1970Homeopathic Materia Medica, by William Boericke, B. JainPublishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 1984Outside the Circles of Time, by Kenneth Grant, FrederickMuller Ltd., London, 1980Gray's Anatomy, by Henry Gray. Running Press, Philadelphia,1974.

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    1989 SRF DESERT EXPEDITIONReport by Tom Brown

    1be desert is a primary area of borderland research. In thelate 19SOsTrevor James Constable took his status quo shatteringinfrared photos o f atmospheric critters in the Southern california desert. Dr. Wilhelm Reich made a desert expedition in themid-19SOs to test his cloudbuste r'' invention and in the processoontacted space. The desert is a place of mystery and enchant

    menL It is a good place to learn through experience how limitedthe human body is on the face of the earth. It is a borderlandbetween the life and death of a planeL

    We undertook an expedition to the Utah desert in June of1989 for severalpurposes. FJrStly to view the desert as a polar opposite to the forest in which we reside and attempt to understandthe life which ezists across the border of the lush vegetationcovering portions of this planeL Secondly, to psychometrize theunique rock:formations inArches National Park and CanyonlandsNational Park and attempt to get a grasp on their origin andpurpose. 'lbirdly, to attempt to reproduce Trevor's infrared ex-periments to see if we could photograph any atmospheric lifeforms unseen by the human eye. Fourthly, to fully test the Borderland vehicle (1983 Toyota 4WD) which we purchased to undertate such expeditions, besides itsprimary use of getting us to the PostOffice daily.

    Saturday 10June 89: Prepared

    vebicle and supplies I.eaveBSRFheadquarters at10PM to nightdrive. catiforniaHwy 101 S to Hwy20 E to InterstateS E.

    Sunday 11

    NW, crossed our campsite and merged with the La Sal activity.This was a perfect spot to undertake a study of he desert weatherorganism. The weather brought harsh winds and sharp rain-very 'desert like. We took a drive in vehicle over jeep trails. Crossedsome very difficult territory, where we had to build the road withrocks, but had to tum back as terrain got too difliculL Arounddinner-time another front formed to ~ and moved a c nagain to the La Sal weather organism, which maintained its activities throughout the entire day. Harsh winds and rain beforesunseL Sunset calm. Harsh winds all night after sunset calmStudying the map I could see that the fronts moving from NW toSE were following the geological formations which comprisedArches.

    Tuesday 13 June 89: Very clear and windy to start day.Morning hike through Devil's Garden (why are such earthlybeauties always named after the devil?). Incredible stone formations with arches and standing stones. To the north a definite wallshape marked the edge of the formation area with a vast, bleatdesert beyond. Could see distant hills NW where yesterday'sfronts formed. Pu1Iy cumulus clouds just above stratus mode.

    Not as intense but

    June 89: Drive nday across Nevada& the Utah saltflats. Arrived_Moab, Utah lateafternoon &stayed at hotel torecover from 20hour drive.

    Monday 12June 89: Head to

    Baghdad-like cities of stone looming in the distance

    same basic actionsas yesterday.Could see actiYeweather organismover La Sal Mts toSF... Southerly sec-

    t ion of Devil'sGarden was litruins of ancientcity. Later in day Ihiked about 6miles through rockformations surrounding campground. Lots ofbugs in afternoon.Got good impres-sions of earthweather flows inarea. Dark cloudsformed to NWbefore sundown &expanded overcamp during sun-seL Before sunset

    Arches NationalPark & set up camp. Hiked through rock formations & foundnatural kiva hidden from the beaten path. Also found campsite an excellent area to watch the formation of torm fronts to theNW and the SF... The La Sal Mountains to theSE were very activeweather-wise and a complete system from stratus to cirrus formedinto nimbus and rained over them. A smaller front formed to the

    saw clouds overhead with indefi

    nite edges, very fuxzy in contrast to sharp clouds in same skypositive& negative clouds. Many et rails overhead all day-modifying into cirrus clouds, a phenomenon which PYe noticed overnorthern california on many occasions. (Its amazing to see whata profound influence airplanes have on the weather.) UFO typeclouds toSE over nearbyformation with hidden naturalldYa. Shot

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    capture wbatone sees in these formations on film. The experienceof being there can only be had by being there. The infrared photography did not workout too well, with onJyseveral rocks showingup on the second roD. There s much room for improvement in mytechnique, but now I know how to proceed to get results rathertban blank film. My problem was undefC110Ute. My thanks toRichard Toronto for his help in deYeloping the lR ilm properly,and to him and Trevor on how to proceed in the future.

    The general feeling that I got from experiencing the curiousformations and weather inthis area was that the earthforce still is very much alive.The sheath of vegetationcovering a portion of he surface of his planet tells of therelationship between the terrestrial forces and the cos-mic. Where there is lushvegetation of any kind there

    is a downpouring of stellarand planetary forces at work.n the desert the earth force

    is overpowerin& it is a tre-mendous place to contactthe deeper recesses of ourplanetary mind The stonesdid not appear to be erodedinto sbape. They were definitely eroded, that could beseen, but the erosion cameafter the formations cameabout.

    My impression was thatthe areas that look like citiesactually represent areas ofthe planet where, in paststages of formation, the intelligence and formativeforce was directly bound upwith the rock. The citiesthat remain are but theskeletons of higher orderintelligences that eventuallyewoiYed and separated fromthe atone. The intelligencesbecame the manifesting and

    moon, planets and other cosmic forces in combination with theterrestrial force and form so do we see a harsher climate as wellasa harsher vegetation. Dr. Reich felt that the deserts should beturned green,that they were formed from aberrant human behavior. 'Ibis is true of croplands turning to dustbowl, but the coredesert, with its beautiful formations and hardy plant and animallife is a necessary organ of our present earth structure and issomething that should remain on the planet without the manipu-lating interference of he Europeanmind t s a healing place from

    which to draw strength andknowledge. It is a repositoryof an_9 ent and future mys-teries.

    The ancient intelligences are still in the desert,that is what makes it such aspecial place. They are stillpresent and can be seen andfelt by experience. They

    cannot be quantified, butperhaps with a bit of persistence they can be shown oninfrared film.

    We have heard of otherinteresting areas such as the'Cassia a ty of Rocks' inIdaho, wherein the rock formations do not match withcurrent conceptions of erosion or uniform formationof he planet. There are alsomany other mysteries in thewestern desert of the US.

    We have several reports ofgiant skeletons being foundin places including Lovelock,Nevada. We will try to trackthese down and get picturesfor this journal. There arethe traveling rocks at Racetrack Playa Death Valley,California which fyewantedto investigate but never hada vehicle that could take thehard desert drive on the jeeproad past Ubehebe Crater-

    piding force of the animalsplants and humans thatpeopled the areas. We hearthe standard stories of how

    Mysterious Egyptian statues... Archesa 'volcanic' crater that threwoff bombs that madesmaller craters. Or so the

    the Native Americans trav-elled across the Bearing Straight, but how did they manifest inAIJa? I feel that humans came from stone, just as Morley-Martinand UWefield showed that life can form from stone. The l i feEther, the finest and highest of he etheric forces, is related to theearth element, the dense matter of manifestation.

    The weather organisms of the desert are integrally tied intothe stone formations. 'Ibis is actually what happens all over theplanet, the structure of he earth regulates the flows of he ethericthat drive the weather. s the weather is regulated by the sun,

    sign says. There are the vastroad and irrigations systems

    near the Four Corners area built by ancient cultures in an areawhere there is now just desert but must have once held a largepopulation. Who were these people and where did they go? Whatwas it like when they lived there? I would like to find out.

    To solve a mystery one must examine the evidence. 1bemysteries of our planetary existence are manifold It is humannature to CDllline the natural wonders of our surroundings. Wewilltrack down some of the ~ t interesting places and bring ourimpressions and pictures back. It' s just part of he job.

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    nd it occurred to him that UFO's were following the unnaturalJaws of psychic phenomena. Their appearances and disappear-ancesc:ould be equated to the materializations of ghostly entities inthe seance room.

    However, to be more scientific, Keel offers evidence thatUFO's are related to geomagnetic disturbances. There is a defi

    nite correlation between UFO waves,or flaps, and fluctuations ofthe earth's magnetism. There is nothing new about UFO's. Theyhave apparently haunted bumanldnd since our beginnings.

    Cllanging their names and physical appearances to suit thetimes and beliefs of each age, they have been the fairies, gnomes,leprechauns, lamia and Lorelei of earner times. They have beenthe tricbtersoflndian lore. To each people they have been supernormal visitants.

    Now, in recent years, there bas been a grim change. They havebeen posing as space brothers. They are not brothers or sisters.They will not bring us a cure for cancer. They will not give us thetechnology to travel to the stars. Theywill offer no solution to ourworld-wide economic problem that is beading toward universalbankruptcy.

    In appearance they resemble embryonic caricatures. In communication they are like the alleged ''spirits" that manifestthrough ouija boards. They are liars They tell contactees whatthey want to know. When they find out that contactees believethey are from oute r space, they say they are from mythical planets:Murdock, Surideon, or Bunkearn.

    "Why," some innocent folk ask, "don' t hey land on the WhiteHouse lawn i f hey are from another realm asking Take us to yourleader '?" Considering the nature of governments in recent years,and wbat seems to be the reason for their \lisits, the last place theywould want to land is in front of 10 Downing Street, atop theKremlin wall or on the White House lawn.

    And wbat is their reason? Far from coming here to help humankind, they seemingly have a nefarious purpose. Any survey ofcontactee cases rCYe8ls hardly a single act of kindness, thoughtfulness or aid to humans. Such CIBDlples are very rare. How rare?Well, abou t as rare as finding a virgin a t Nevada's Mustang Ranch.

    They are using us. Far more than a mere annoyance in ourordered lives we are guinea pigs in what appears a breedingClpel'imenl This is frightening. Just as frightening is their abilityto induce amnesia in their contacts, to brainwash, to wipe out ourmemories that can only be restored by hypnosis. And all throughthese contacts runs a heavy pattern of sensuality.

    ThestoryofBettyandBarneyHilliswell-knownandwaseventhe subject of a 1 V network special program. They began havingnightmares that became so severe that they became patients ofDr.Benjamin Simon, a noted Boston psychiatrist Under hypnosis,independently, they remembered being taken aboard a "saucer''and given pbylical eumiutions Betty recalled having a needleinserted through her navel and nail parings and sJdn shavingstaken. Body fluids were apparently removed from Betty, but it isnot dear if semen was taken from Barney as it was in similarencounters.

    The Hill experience is typical of other contacts. More to thematter ofbrecding, however, is the story of Antonio V111asBoas ofBrazil. In 19S7 be was taken aboard a UFO. The humanoids re-moved his clothing and covered his body with a thick liquid usinga sponge. Then they introduced him to a nude voluptuous femaleEtberian f here is a contradiction in terms here, so be i l

    This liquid bad to be a strong aphrodisiac. Despite his youthfulvirility, being in such bizarre circumstances with an audience to

    boot was hardly ikely to get him in the mood. Nevertheless they

    bad a quickie, then the humanoids tossed our hero and his clothesout of he "saucer'' like a fruitless banana peeL f we should be sounfortunate as to meet the offspring of his weird union, we can becertain that mama's genes would be the most d ominant

    The Boas case is a classic in UFO annals, but it is not unique.Female contactees have become pregnant from humanoid casa-novas. One might have cause for suspicions when the offspringappear normal. It's a more interesting explanation than being impregnated by a soul kiss or a toilet seal There are other cases,however, when it seemingly bas happened. Keel bas kept in l ~contact with some of hese ladies and followed the developmentswith interest The children have displayed exceptional intelligenceand occasionally poltergeistic manifestati q;p during their earlyyears.

    This, plus additional evidences, bas ed to a growingbelief hatthere are hybrids and sleepers walking among us. Some of hesepersons are not aware of heir nature until a crisis nightmares orhypnosis reveals i l Consider Whitley Strieber's experiences asrelated in COMMUNION a book that was on the New YorkTIMES top best-seller list for many weeks and the revelations by

    other "quiet contactees" that followed its publication.Some of these individuals and others whose contacts are

    buried in their subconscious minds may be "sleepers," unknowinglyunder the control of intelligences, human or humanoid, whocan cause them to act in a certain manner at any time. This is afrightening situation.

    Permit me to digress again. For many years the late longJohn Nebel conducted a night radio ta ltsbo wover WABC, RadioOty, NewYork, that was v rypopular throughout the easternstates. He interviewed unusual persons: writers, mindreadersmagicians, forteans and alleged contactees. I was on his programtwice promoting my own books. RileyH. Crabb, who directed hisorganization for many years,was a guest Some strange things oc-casionally occurred on the program. You can read about the showin his book W Y OUT WORLD.

    Candy Jones was a famous model and wife of Long John. Inever met her, but Keel was a member of a group tha t supportedLong John and served occasionally on his paneL What Keel writesabout Candy was a revelation to me and so surprising that I willquote his statemen t "Through hypnosis and drugs, the CIAturned her into a deep cover spy. She was sent on missions in atrance state, using a false name and even, believe it or not, a falsepersonality given to her through brainwashing techniques.

    "When she returned from these missions she resumed herown Ute and personality, and bad no memory wbatsoeYer of herescapades as a spy. Sbewasa victim of an intelligence practice thatbas been in use for forty years.

    Similar sleepers are common in UFO phenomena. Suchindividuals carry out various tasks, but have no conscious memoryof their actions when they return to their normal lives. They bavebeen, as they say, "Used." Keel bas found that such persons arevery suggestible, easily hypnotized, and possess latent or activepsychic abilities.

    False memories can be implanted to cover the period of themission. Also fictitious memories of a trip to another planet can beimplanted at such times. Thne itself can be distorted: an event thatseemingly lasted several days can be implanted within a few minutes.

    Bring out the clones A clone is an euct duplicate of a livingorganism, and, theoretically, can be created from a single cell ofyour body since each cell contains all the biological information

    necessary. Is his wbythe Etherians sometimes take skin scrapings

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    from the arms of contactees.Our report becomes more fantastic as we go along, doesn 't it,

    folks?Doubles, like identical twins, can be disturbing enough. All of

    us are supposed to have a double in appearance somewhere. B utclones Really Yet Keel himself, along with other well known

    ufologists, have been observed by reliable witnesses at placeswhere they could not possibly have been. Such appearances havebeen calleddopplegangers in psychiclore. 'rwere these charactersclones; physical entities made of solid flesh?" Keel asks. Or werethey psychic projections of some sort?"

    Keel suggests some of he ancient gods may have been Etherians or aliens. s the fairies took kidnapped humans to theircaverns,so the gods may have taken them to a Mt. Olympus. Asstudents offairy lore ancient and modem know, fairies were not all' 'wee folk," but could be as large as humans.

    There is the ancient legend that the gods came down andcohabited with the daughters of men. Does this mean that alongwith the blood of Martians we have a possible strain of humanoidblood? Are the aliens our cousins many, many times removed,

    thank heaven?If, dear reader,you think some of he notions expressedin this

    review are fantastic, you should hear some of the wild rumors cir-culating in the ufological underground: tha t the aliens have secretbases on our physical plane, tha t some world governments havetreaties with them, that our own government has a couple of ivehumanoids under the secret witness program being pumped forinformation that will keep us ahead of he Russians. There are theenigmatic men-in-black who plague UFO witnesses and urologistsand who can seemingly read ou r minds.

    I hink we're property," Charles Fort wrote. "Someone ownsthis earth. All others are warned o1I. The alien humanoids whoinspect us aswe inspect cattle are probably not earth's owners. Wecan only hope that the book the humano ids carry around titled

    How t Serve Man is not a cookbook.Beyond the humanoids may be the real owners that are,

    perbaps,ouronlyhope. Keel calls these beings The Watchers, partofwb atiL G. Wells called W .O.W.- Wmgs Over the World Theyhave been given other names such as the White Brotherhood.Humans may be just pawns in some unintelligible cosmic game.

    In hisbookPeople o f he Secret Ernest Scott writes, "Are bothbiological evolution and human history directed by a hierarchy ofintelligences, the lowest level of which makes physical contact withmankind?

    There seems little doubt that we have been under surveillance, probably from the time of man's appearance on thismudball. The evidence for these observations takes many forms

    but oneis

    espedally interesting. Thereis

    a satellite circling theearth. Since it was discovered long before man began throwing somuch junk into orbit, it has been considered a small second moon.Now minds just as intelligent as my own have suggested it wasplaced there long ago to keep an eyeon us and record our progresssuch as it is. We mayeven have received messages from it in a codeunknown to us.

    What of the future? From a technological standpoint it isgreat. Progress is so incredibly rapid that within weeks the electronic equipment in our homes is out of date. We are well on ourway to developing a computer that will surpass the human brainand be able to independently think.

    But in other endeavors the handwriting is on the wall We arestaggering along the same downward trail taken by the fabled

    Atlantis, ofSod omand Gomorrah, of great empires of he past. I

    must agree with John KeeL We see little h o ~fnr a brave new'WOI'ld Quite the contrary. He writes: ''Educational systems arec o l l ~ gworldwide. Illiteracy is rising so fast it can bardly bemeasured We ~ ~ ~ race of animals living only for theimmediate moment, with no vocabularies, speaking in grunts--In1967 there were five billion of us. In less than twenty years there

    will be ten billion."And, may I add art willcontinue to be mediocre. Music so-called will continue to be repetitious and monotonous and at alevel to break eardrums. Where are the stardusts and blueheavens of yesteryear?

    The resources of space ship earth are vanishing at an ncreasingrate asworld populations increase and t r i e sbecome moreindustrialized. Coal and oil turn to smoke and gas and are non-biodegradable. Stone crumbles and iron rusts. Battles betweenenvironmentalists and capital-labor grow more intense. With thegreenhouse effect and a warming planet, we appear to be enteringaperiodofdroughts. Watermaybecomemorevaluabletbangold.

    Electronic pollution saturates the ether. Waste materials,too, have reached a saturation point. A garbage barge sails

    balfway around the WOI'ld only to be forced to return home. Ourwildlife is vanishing almost at the rate of a species a day.

    Stress and strain characterize our culture. Motorists areshooting at each other on California freeways. In New Yorkpeople are killing earb other over parking spaces. A man goesberserk with a gun or axe and wipes out his family and himself. Hisfriends and neighbors report he wasa good kind man a pillar in hecommunity who went to churcp every Sunday. ,

    The decline bas invaded n aspects of our culture. MadnieJlat the head of governments are stockpiling chemical and atomicweapons to use on their neighbors. The 'Me First" movement basbecome popular with selfisbness and greed acceptable qualities.Corruption bas invaded the highest levels of business and govern-ment and a t times is even condoned.

    The blight taints the mal t intimate aspects of our penooallives. PermissiYenessinsemalrelatioosischaracteristicofmodcrnlife, but the romantic subsidies of music and perfume are left to asophisticated few. Perhaps not one man in ten thousand basstudied advanced techniques that stimulate the nerves of littleknown erotic zones to heights of ecstasy. Wbat should be an artendsup, ifi may coina phrase, little more than an orgasmic sneeze.

    The winds of descent grow ever more warm. The c1oct ofdisaster ticks toward midnight. Only a catastrophe,a revolution inour thinking and lifestyles, will reverse this trend toward oblivion.I..Jke the prophets of old, we are barbingers of doom.

    The aliens, the humanoids are not the types of beings youwould want to take home and introduce to mother, but they are

    not stupid Quite likely they know very well wbat is going on. Infact that may be the reason they are showing up in such increasingnumbers. Are the humanoids also in decline, perhaps facing ex-tinction? If so are they seeking to introduce a human strain intotheir generic inheritance?

    ''In its early time," John Keel writes, "the earth may haveneeded man but now we have become a plague threatening theentire organism. The signs and wonders of our present day maybethe subtle beginnings of global convulsions to come-convuJsionthat will spring from the planet's urge for self-preservation andultimately destroy us. The earth is not inhabited. It s infested."

    At.you now know, dear reader, this reviewer is a conservativestraight-square reactionary pessimist. So be it But cheer up,folks. Eat, drink, and make love (as best you can.) Apocalyple is

    on the way.

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    THE ETHERIC SPECTRUM

    The diagram above sets the generalized tone for tbis column. I t represents the projection of the reverse, or etheric,spectrum. Isaac Newton projected the forward, or physical,spectrum in his famous experiment of running light through aslit. Because he understoodonly 1/2 the phenomenon of

    phenomena. It is mycontention, based on theories presented byothers, that there are two spectrums of nature. The physicalspectrum (the rainbow) relates to the physical body of he sur-face of our planet, and the gravity forces. The etheric spectrumrelates to the spiritual, or'life body of the surface of earth, and

    1 2 0

    the levity forces which keepsmost living matter at 9()0 to thesurfaceolor most people today think

    that color comes from light.Basic experimentation will

    show something quite different. 1be above picture shows

    GREENIN THE BORDERLANDS

    light running around an object Y LLOW ~ ~ oing through a prism. I have e o BLUE1 8 0

    Color is a true borderlandphenomenon. Through theunderstanding of Goethe's theory one can release their mindfrom the thralldom of thewonderful world of Einsteinand begin to see the structureof reality as it really is: an inter

    done this experiment and theetheric spectrum is quite easilyseen.

    Goethe became astonished when he first lootedthrough a prisin Having heardof Newton's experiment andconclusions he expected to seea white wall separated into theseven colors. Instead he saw

    onlybands of color where there

    REDo

    VI 0 L T weaving of physical and ethe-2 4 0 real forces. The surface of

    earth is a border between thetwo and the structure of thecircle of color is an archetypefrom which we may draw manyinsights in the nature of reality.

    were boundaries between darkand light. This led him to further penetrate the mysteries ofcolor and he developed a com-prehensive theory based on ob-

    CIRCLE OFCOLOR Once one's mind is free tothink thoughts not in the te lt-books of our modem WOrldthen new vistas of perception

    Dinshah Ghadiali version

    servation. His theory is that color is a phenomenon which oc-curs on boundaries between dark and light. He developed 8colorcirclewhichresembled thelayoutofcolors as developed byDinshah Gbadiali.

    So, i f we have 8 forward and 8 reversespectrum, and colorscan be arranged in 8 circular fashion, then what in the world dowe do with the linear concepts of the 'electro-magnetic' spectrum. Well, they certainly must be modified to cover the entire

    will open up. For C181Dple, Ihave been wondering about the experiments of Koresb, pre-sented n the July August 1989 Journal, wherein he forced8mechanicalline for six miles along the surface of 8 body o f waterand found that the earth curved up. I find it somewhat hard toimagi