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    The Journal o orderland Research11EJOURNALOFBORDERLANDIESEARCH (ISSN0897-0394) Is a publication of Borclertand SciencesResearch Foundation, Inc., P 0. Box 429, Garberville,California95440-0429 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.

    EDITORThomas Joseph BrownCONTRJ UTlNG EDITORSAlison DavidsonPeter UndemannJorge Resines

    THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH Is a FreeThought Scientific Forum examining the LivingEnergy of OurCreatorandprobing theparameters ofBody, M ind and Spirit.Donations of pertinent material are accepted for publicationIn this Journal.BORDERLANDSCIENCESRESEARCHFOUNDATION, Inc.Is a non-profit organization (California State Charter) ofpeople who take an active Interest In observation of theirPt'tJSC I, Mental and Spnual a'M'ormentPersonaty, Gbbatf,and Universally. Subjects of Inquiry on this Borderlandbetween the VIsible and Invisible Manifestations of RealityInclude:Archetypal Forms and Forces ofNature and the Useof the Imagination and Intuition to Perceive Them, EtherPhysics and Etherial Forces, Ught and Color, Radlonlcs andRadlesthesia, Dowsing, Orgone Energy, Nlkola Tesla &TheTrue Wireless, Vlktor 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.MEMBERSHIP In BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCHFOUNDA110N Is 20/US walctNide, with 1he Jo\mal shippedsurface rate. Add 20 for Air Mall postage on the Journal.Supporting membership Is 50/year. Sustaining Member-

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    THE MAIN FUNCTION c BSRF Is to act as an educationalclearinghouse for Information. BSRF Is chartered to acceptdonations to further Research Into the Borderlands of Science. Active research Is being carried out and results arepublished In The Journal of Borderland Research. Themajority of available funds for BSRF expenses come fromsales of Research Publications and Membership fees.ALL INFORMATION Is presented for and Researchpurposesonly. Authors are solelY responslblefortheopinions they present. In no way are BSRF publications,books or equipment to be taken as medical advice orInstrumentation. We are not qualified to give medical adviceand we do not want to promote any false hopes, where onemay neglect professional medical care. We fully support aperson's natural right to research and Investigate for themselves. We support the questioning of authority. BSRFfunctions on the Universal Principle of the Free Flowof Information and we stand on our U.S. Constitutional Rights ofFreedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press ITHE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH

    Volume XLV, No. 6November-December1989TABLE OF CONTENTS

    HAPHAZARD RADIONICSGerryVassilatos 1-S ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNHilSMand SPIRAL NEBULAEJorge ResiDes 6-8 REMINERALIZING HESOIL 9CANCERANDEARTIILYEMANATIONSAlbert Znck 10-11 EINSTEIN AND REI.A11VITY

    Noel Huntley 12-13 DRIVING WIDRLWINDSRobert Morison 14-16 IONS AND ORGONEHerman Meinke 17 COSMIC WEATIIHR REPORTTom Brown . Alison Davidson 1S.19nmQUANTUMMECHANICAL STA1EOFDNAMark B. Rodin 20 Report on the j i GWBAL SCIENCES CONGRESSPeter lindemann 21 FIZIX KORNERPeter lindemann 22 VIEW FROM lHEBORDERLANDSTom Brown 23-25 BSRFBUILB11N BOARDLetters, Reviews, Contacts 26-29

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    HAPHAZARD RADIONICSerry Vassilatoslemend Technology

    For thosewho are sufficiently sensitive and exercisedin the various abilities of perceiving radionic emissionsmore or ess directly, Ihavewritten thisarticle. For severalyears now, I have beoome aware of he psychondic powersfound in certain locales. There are those which are, ofoourse, tbe natural ones-those generated bynatural ~in specific locations. 'J1lese can be found to arise viaarrangements purelyofNature, as in the particular orientations of rocks, shrubs, trees, streams, pools, woodedareas. Others are found to bevery powerful devices, andare directing and focussing energies as a result of humaninteractions and placements.Although I feel that the placements of certain rock-walls, iron railings, monuments, poles (wooden or metallic), electrical machines, power stations, are really guidedby greater natural energies, there are some whose posi-tional arrangements are haphamrd. fone looks in olderneighborhoods, one finds the more naturally conformantstructures arising from days when people were more intune with the natural neighborhoods. I take particulardelight in thoseplaces which represent the first encountersof woods and people-how they blended naturally. Onemay see how that natural energies accepted the structures and arrangements of humankind so wonderfullythose old hearths and rockwalls beautifully covered bydark green moss, everywhitvital and sparkling. And thoselittle gardens, stone benches, evergreens and ivy verdantthe list goes on endlessly. The people who patiently andlovingly gendered that glorious time in our land were veryaware of natural energies. I would place the time of suchbalance with our late 1800's-a time of gardens spreadingtrees, lovely parks, open greens, natural diets, ethericscience, respectful religion with aneye on otherworlds and-their grandeur.

    Old neighborhoods often flash theirwhole-image toyou as you enter certain locales. One may find impressionsof the original landscape in the city's midst Today'ssuburbs a re a conglomerate of new and old, and one isparticularly struck with the haphamrd arrangements ofvery conductive structures. I refer to the conductivity orpermittivity of structures and manmade objects with regard to the natural energies present in a locale. These ar-

    Psychondic is a term coinedby the author to designate gatewaysfor energies dealing with the psyche.

    rangementsareeitherhelpingto enhanceorderangesomeof the natural energies, whose natural structure existedlongbeforewesettled the areas. More often thannot, onerealizes that planning and building is rarely handled withany regard to natural energy. Most e l y it was whateverlots were available in order to build whatever house orbuilding financially arranged. One senses strong naturalaversion in such placings-they seem so forced and un-wanted bythe natural element Cities,urbanclusters, areterribly congested regions ofmanmade objects, otherwiseintruding the natural order. Yet, we find those smallsettings within the city which seem so to have resisted anyattack-as i f the natural energy was preserving the placeeither by concealment or force. This latter aspect is won-drous, since it seems these placings attract thevery peoplewho have the power to destroy them for all the others.They know that a little bright park in the midst of themadness is a sweet refuge. nough well-prized. nd so, thenatural forces have triumphed against their antagonists.One very easily can locate these within the city. Perhapswhile reading this article, these places are making themselves known to you, presenting themselves as suddenmemory-flashes.Such preservation of natural waveguides and naturalantennae is part of the mysterious economy and lll8Jl8le-ment of the surface energies indigenous within specificlocales. n heir various compoundings together, theyoonsolidate the feel of a city. f heyare thorougbly thwartedthe citywillbegin exactly whatwe are seeing:-itwill dieasthe result of he submergence of he natural fluxions. Howoften have you watched a deep gorge being dug in somewooded area, and have felt the wild arcings of naturalenergy in its attempt tomaintain its conduction pathworkings? Numerous and powerfully h r p outrayings may bereleased into the skies and across human pathways-thefractions of a total flux taking the spaceguide rather thanthe earthpath.Certain arrangements ofmankind offer us the uniqueopportunity of learning what kinds of arrangements mayproduce the most powerfully active radionic clarifiers,amplifiers, transmitters and receptors. Ifounditanimpossible thing to stand next to a largewooden telephone pole.Juxtaposed to it was a very sharp angle of bricks whichformed part of a wall. Only after moving over to tbatangledstoneworkwas I able to feel comfortableagain. The

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    amount ofnaturalemission coUISing up that pole wasterrific. Somehow, the stonework was actually conductingtheenergyandsending it into andup the pole, where itwasardngupwardsintosomeunknownplexus inSpace. Ihaveoften seen those rayings which dart from towers of everysort-in fact any vertical projection of suffident conductivityand material permittivitywillemit suchan angulatedraying. On various days, one will find that the ray-angleswill vary in their upward path Perhaps someone willdiscover the exact relationships involved in these nutations. Testa's drawings ofray-towers seem toshow similarkinds of rays; and judging from the fact that they do notshow turrets in a true sense, Ihave to conclude that hewasalreadymaldngprogress in the modulationsof hese natural energies. Testa was a very perceptive soul, and mostUkelydiscovered thathisownvisionary powers are greatlyamplifiedby his coils and towers when the power was off.Such constructions as his "WheatstoneBridge was mostUkely a primitive Abrams waveguide and tuner assembly.Wbatwehaveneededforsolong isa substance (solidstate)whose qualities of amplification make the notion ofpsy-chondic machinery a greater reality. s a culture, and atsucha time,we aremerelyutilizing the inertialitvof otherwise etherically formed fluxes. ur power systems anddevices make use of the crude inertiae of objects whichrequire spinning, swinging, pushing, changings (accelerations). Radionics needs tomove out into thepublic-worksin order to maintain.thevitalityofourland. Such transmitters would radiate all the virtues which make for a betterworld. And warfare would be amply threatened; but ihostile forces were ranged against us, then psychotronicswould deal specificallywithwhoever was projecting thosekinds oftb:>ugbts. Radionic generators utilize staticsourcesof flux; structured in tense, strained, solidstate. Theiroutputisendless, and theypromise (as progress willprove)better systems of ighting, heating, telettansmissions, transcommunications, recording and storage of information(telechronicles) all directly applied from point to pointinstantly.

    Certain of the telephone company's devices seem toemit strange rays into the surrounds, particularly the elevated transformers. Transformersofanykindseem to emitstrongly inspecific directions. They do so even when theyaredisconnected. Take,for example, anytrainyard with itslarge assemblages of rails, transformer-spares, engines,stonewalls, gravelpiles-awealthofstudymaterial inmoreor less randomized form. All this, material for the de-signer'smind to test and transcribe into consolidatedformin the laboratory.Homes are fascinating radionic machines, with theirnumerous hallWays, stairwells, and systems of activating

    the etherwithin their confines. Ordinary household lighting, specifically the incandescentvariety, seem to so effectthe etheric flow through a house. The simple lighting of alamp outside the house will cause a vital flux ofenergy tobegin to move through the dwelling. This flux is furtherenhanced when lamps are lit at the top of the stairwell(energy will flow up into the rooms adjacent to the lamp). ,Even when the sunlight is strong, I have seen that a lowpower incandescent lamp will effect a local coloration.This usually appears as a purplish-pink cast in the roomwhich disappearswhen the lamp is ofl N dawn and dusk,any windowpane so illuminated, will apply such a lovelysharp color cast upon the skies. The curious thing is thatit appears to becoming from the glowing sky. The glow, infact, ceases when the lamp is turned off. A great surge ofvitality is in this glow, and tensions ofall sorts are eliminated as the lamp remains on.Hydraulic assemblages-those found in pool sites,w.h-ing areas, air conditioners, fans all thesewill emit strongsignals of vital energies. It is curious that such a simpledevice as an .ordinary fan will cause a perceptible etherstrain in any room. Water inswirlingmotion is a wealth ofenergetic transforms, and pool-pumps are no exception.The hoseworks and circul8ting chambers, along with themtrationchambers are a radionic engineer's wonderland.Even the shaping of the hoseworkhas a particularlyemissive quality, and serves as a modelground for new designsofnee e radionic machinery.

    Railings, either of trains or fencing, all seem to conduct pulsatory emissions of natural energies. They alsodefinitely displayapulse rate, seenas a tendency for theeyeto drift along the structure, or up and down the objectrepeatedly. Realize that, the eye being a condenser ofsorts, it also responds organically to the fluxions. Watchflagpoles during any kind of weather, and discover theamazinglystable natureof he pulse rate for any structure,whether it bea building, pole, tree, monument. You mayeven begin to discem thevarious lateral emissions as well.The geometry and material ofall these structures plays avital role in the kind ofemissions and their energeticlevelsand classes-more material for the designer to visually experience and freely test. During one severe thunderstorm,the experiencewas a bit more thanvisually distinct- wasactually feeling the powerful surges within my body theenergy was rampant. These pulses are very slow (1 persecond or less).Television sets, radios-all powerful emitters ofvarious energies. Even the cabinets along with the metalliccontents serve somewhat aggregate functions of directingand passing certain energies. One must separate theperception of the electromagneticswithin from the purely

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    natural energies being stimulated by them. The naturalenergywillswirl within the circuitry and metalworks of heset in specific ways, cltoosing certain elements to passthrough, avoiding others-even when unconnected elements or connected elements are examined One willeasily realize that the rules of lux are very different in thisregion of natural energies. With shortwave sets, one willreceive definitely heightened extraspa1ial sensations, reach-ing out along the conduction paths being stimulated andamplified by the minor pulsings of current. I have oftenreceived flash-impressions of the person I am hearing, orof the locale being received. Such impressions are notrandomchances. Theverythought of elecommunicationsis powerful enough to cause this extraspatial sight to beginto manifest. I have even received visionary flashes ofundetermined stations in space--asi eeing theearth froma distant locale-while the radio is operating. The effectlasts for a while after the set is turned off, and representsthe conduction path persistence. ry it. The key is torealize that everysubjective impressionis vitally part of heexperimental observation, albeit of a deeper sensory nature. These impressions need to be made conscious andverbal in order for progress to be made in radionic engineering. We need to secure the stability of certain repeatable effects, to learn and peruse the hugeness of thepossibilities afforded us in this seemingly endless field ofstudy. Intradimensional perspective may be obtained viaradionic visuators; in fact true intracommunications maybe standardized by such research. By this, I refer to truecommunications-those which cause the personalitiesinvolved to communicate directly and thoroughly intocertain depths of consciousness, rather than the mere pe-rusalof ighted images in separation onefrom the other ona screen of glass.There are certain locations which have steadily af-fected the local weather because the construction partiesbuilt cloudbuster-like machines by accident. Take forexample the newly dug ravine in any suburb. Surroundedby woods, ample sources of concentrated living energies,and fenced around by a series of hollowskyward pointingsteel pipes; all linked together by chainfencing and oftenfloodedby swirlingwaterswhich run into the pit. What arewe describing in primitive format? Why is this area sounbelievablyactive in vital energies at any time of theday,night and year? Why is there that clear spot in the midst ofthe wildly swirling clouds in this region? The entire landsurrounding this place is an absolute vortex of energy onemay feel within the inner parts of the body.I especially love watching old science-fiction movieswhose sets and props actually did operate radionically.The designers who created these marvels of unleashed

    imagination were actually designing machinery to yieldsome fraction of whatever they figuratively represented.o and see the powerful emissions in the old films. Theseprops were actually built in those days, not mere com-puter-generated ideations. Because they were constructed,

    they really operated along certain modesof radionic principles; specifically ideations. Those movie set props weremarvelsof geometryfrom the radionic perspective. Useotsegmentedcylinders, cones, segmented cones interspersedwith metal discs, large standing insulators surmounted byspheres, spheres of glass mounted .O..metalllc bases-allextremely beautiful and capable of emitting specificrays ofbeauty, imaginations, ideations, extravisionaries, suddenflashes of devices. Such are the radionic transmissionspouring out of these machines.The world of childhood is a rich panoply of multisensual energies-all of which are natural and supernatural.The machines which children make-the very first deviceswe all have constructed-are, by natural instinct and firstchoice, radionic machines. Defying the logic of modemtextbook engineering, having features which seem to bemere ''imagination , these childhood machines did work.They amplified the imaginationout into greater andgreaterrealms. Hopefully, the e machines will leave a lastingenough imprint of data before the educators manage toattempt its derangement. No wonder, they do this withnatural energy on the ground surface,why shouldn't theygo forthemarkitseltl Themachinesofchildrenhaveeveryfeature of a radionicassemblage: the circuitryis hyperspa-tial frequently unconnected segments of components arerelated togetherbythoughtalone. Care in realizingemctlywhat is creating those thought connections mustbe taken,for it is the manifestation of natural energywhich is actingas formant prestructure. And these machinesdowork, asyou and I may well reflect upon and remember. Takecareto realizeexactlywhat itwas they were collecting,amplify-ing, and conferring. You will not be disappointed to lookback at these marvels of radionic engineering. Chlldrenshould be encouraged to make such constructions wher-ever possible.Next on our list ofconsideration are those peoplewhonever stopped making their radionic machines, albeit of aspecific kind and for a special purpose-sculptors, painters, architects, musicians (although these form a distinctclassofrealizers alongwith theatriciansofallkinds). Whatsculptors do is to create extremely simple radionic ma-chines. Bach work ofart radiates its specific kind ofnaturalenergy to its surrounds, so that even in the absence ofwatchers, any work of art is transducting and pulsing outemissions to a neighborhood its related sectors. sreality itselfseems to be a magnificent agglomeration of

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    artworks, and having many related places which thoughtand association seem so to linkas ifbydesign even distant,loosely related times, places, scenes, sensations are heldtogether alongspecific lines ofconnection), it sfitting thatsimple and beautiful artifacts should radiate such meaning. Artmayactas amatrixingplane (paintings)for distantassociations, and may relay information between dimensions more directly thanwe realize. Thevery direct natureof ts mode of contact is very reminiscent of the longitudinal wave concepts. n fact, it so very much like directcontact one wonders if Tesla began to realize the truthbehind direct currents, and what it was which so droveEdison's originally benign thoughts.When Iwas a child, I believed that radio and televisionwas a transmiMion of current between antennae. When Iwas told aboutwaves in space of ransverse nature, Iwas asoonfused as the very visualizing of these waves may makeus at times. For such reasons and on such considerations,I become instinctivelyvery suspicious. My suspicions areb sed on the belief that simplicity, even in sublimely newand unexpected energies, must eventually be the rule.Simplicity isgrandeur more often thannot. Complexity isa fabrication of inert minds who move ever into inertregions. The simple observations of subjective kind areeverthemost penetrating. We have them delivered into usfrom without, needing only the realization of them-theirstrangeness and meaning. Although they seem to comeautomatically and ultranaturally, and thoughwe may evenoverlook them for the same reason,we must realizeexactlywhat they represent. They are the natural and spontaneous emissions of Space Itself, which is Awareness. Beingsuchaverynaturalkindofexperience,we tend to overlookthe profound glory of these ever present manifestations.We need to realize these and verbal them with others, forin doing this, we are releasing new avenues of the veryenergy we are studying. Writers have the very expressedprivilege of being the receivers and tranductors of distantand intradimensional chronicles. When the writer createsa fantasy I believevery strongly that they are realities inneardimensionswhichhavethecharactersofour storiesas their real populations. Poets and descriptive realistswrite of beauty or harshness as it is, and actually usemetaphors ofreality in connectedways. Theirwords bringto us thoseveryqualities which they intend for us to share,even those of o m i z e variant images. So, whether ofbeauty or pain, they manage to link interrelated associationswhose reality in Space s firm neverthelesswhich arebrought into a fluxual point. Poems, stories, songs-aremacbinesoftranscendingability. Through the most minorofstimulations such pure wonder pours through. Words inprint are everawash in the manyrelateds which they inter-

    plex. Examine the written word and see thisglorious phenomenon atwork. And it s a oonstant activity,as Space Itself is Constant and Mighty.Architects,musicians, artisansofeverykind,all are radionic engineers. Whether theyconsciously realize thesef cts or not, they are making machinerywhose total effectwe cannot tell. Beauty isa radiant phenomenon. Ideas area radiant phenomenon. Machines seem to trigger newmachine ideas. Songs and music utilize sonic clusters inorder to transfluxSpace and release qualities intended. Itseems that such gloriously simple meaas of achieving thishave been delivered to us-just uttering musical notes andaffecting distant locales directly. More will be spokenabout these matters in subsequent articles, but suffice it tosay that nearby articles of everyday experience serves, forthe sensitive individual, a wealth of data in radionic mat-ters.

    Ordinary househokl furniture b s a specificand opallypowerful effect upon the whole of he dwelling filled byit.Wood is a very oonductive material for natural energieswhose ~ g through it is effortless. Its vesicular naturegives it a particularly unidirectional character in naturalenergy conduction. The mineral content inwood servesasan excellent focus for kUtds of energies, and differentwoodtypes will transduct differing energies. The emis-sions from these varieties of materials will lso becomeapparent upon experiential examination. Remember.Radionic euminations are subjective in quality. Fore chperson who examines a particular object or arrangement,theremay be averydifferent specific- it may be a differentgeometry, coloration, angulation, or association. Eachbeing represents an extremely variant set of past experi-ences, Settings, dispositions, and the like, so it s expectedthat their perceptions will lso vary. Nevertheless, themiracle is that varying individuals will agree upon certainconstants in the perception process. We must, however,recall that many varying pieces of data do not necessitateskepticism's hasty oonclusions of raud. They simply implythe multiplexial nature of this experience in which wedwell. f here be variants in observation, then it must beSpace Itselfwhich is potentially enabling and conductingthe many variations. Furniture is simple and profoundsculpture, andwood is preferred. Metal objects have theirplacing in the household. Too much brass seems to adversely affect organisms, along with the danger of alumi-numrays. Cabinets of television sets are particularly interestingobjects when well made offinewoods. Theyseem toenhance the perception of he signal in a specific manner,and different setshave a different qualityofreception. Theglaring fact that there are manyhaphazard elements in ourhomes need not overwhelm us. It seems that the very

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    wealthy are able to get what they want in these matters.This fact seems to point to a single objective of a verypersonal naturewhich Iwillbegin to sharevery soon. Thisdealswith a series of devices whose aim it is to circumventthe deranging effects of mproperlymade household items,while modulating the deepest possible matrix ofenergyviaspecifically constructeddesigns. It is worthwhile to studyhow natural energies will swirl around in wood-whorls.Lookat doors whose cut is across the grain, and sense thepower of hevortices at play there. A deeper energy matrixwould govern all these topical effects.Musical instruments are a treasure house of radionicstudies. Theirwooden bodies and magnetic pickups mustsurely require a volume to describe the details of naturalenergetic fluxions. Suffice it for now to realize that instrument makers have been radionically designing these objects ofsound for centuries. What is trulymarvelous to meis the manner inwhich theyseemingly possess theabilitytosing out before they are played-how weare drawn to themvery easily-how children are drawn to them unhinderedand without any concern for the opinions of what soundsare being made. In fact, the primal soundswhich childrenmakeuponany instrument should be the courseofstudyinthe world's universities. Perhaps then these fixated, servileinstitutions would become liberated to make the truesounds of our times--for the Space Environs and not forthe bourgeoisie who seem to so need the feedings of''tempered musick.

    Instruments breathe and vibrate within the naturalenvirons by design. Press the sustain pedal of any pianodownand strike out a series ofrandom cluster chords. Letthesoundringout andfeel the pulse and power connectingthroughout the environs. Perhaps you received severalmindflashes through the vibrancy of those glorious freedtones. Fingerpaintingwithsound is personalfreeflowwiththe natural environs and their lovingly multivarious qualities. Sound is extension. Instruments are transformers ofenergy. They open paths for potential qualities to enterinto their chambers. There, they are blended and released out into our realm. EVen certain static objects may resonate tones. Large boulders do,oftenwithseveralharmonassociated. t specifically low vibration levels, thereappears to be anexus of radionic sounds with acoustic''sounds. This area of study must prove fruitful Steelstreetlamp postsoften emit sounds spontaneously in bothrealms. I have often seen energies pulsing along railwaytracks several powerful times. The areawill hush, as i anticipating the next occurrence, as the train then appearsdown further along a section of track. The entire environsseemto respond in a totally living manner. The soundswesense before the train appears is particularly to be noted.

    I have been particularly intrigued for a great long whilewith the phenomena associated with the directions whichsounds, thoughts, memories, visions, flash-impressions,allseem to take both in their manifestations (theirflux intous and through our bodies). Ifwe be sufficientlyversedandassociated out into the Space gantry--the castlery of theMind, then rays whose paths traverse those higher otherrealms may affect us directly without so much as passingthrough our bodies, but thiswill remain for future papers.It seems that sounds emitted by special instruments seemto travel along angular paths throug}\ the environs. I bavealso noted that special clusterings of sound can radicallyaffect the entire environs, but these too require time todescribe, and are of a special nature associated with theveryfoundationalnatureofthe experiential matrix proper.Ofa true cause for wonder is the manner in which analogrecordings have the amazing capacity of selecting theirown sonic terraces in a room-they seem to fill the roomwith a true warmth,while arrangingthemselvesspatiallyina form perceived as a complex definition within the hearing space. t times, this cavitation is most defined anddetailed, andseems actually to penetrate theroominanextraspatial way, so that it seems the walls can be seenthrough. Old VictorolaS seem to maintain their powers ofacoustic transduction, behaving as acoustic instrumentsare designed to do. Analog recordings maintain theirwarmth and feeL One senses direct contact with a livingpersona upon hearing and experiencing analog recordings.Our most sincere hope is that you, the reader, willapply and undertake these notions of radionic examination in order to better stimulate and organize materialsintended for design and more formal construction ofde-vices which operate in natural energetic fluxions. o outfor a walk and enjoy this free multisensory haphazardexperience in radiesthetic machinery. Perhaps it will beyou who discovers a meansofbetteramplifying the naturalenergies - even as Nature is right now doing the same atsome unknown locales. Perhaps you may discover themeans ofbuildingthemachineryofthe newer, betterworldafter such an excursion. Search your mind. Surely youremember such places of local energy. Perhaps now youwillrealize what it is about the manner inwhich the localeswere naturally arranged, what materials (living or inorganic) make them to so emit their energies. We need tolearn how to cooperate with these energies and utilizetheir glories best. They often so totally relate us to manyother placings elsewhere that we feel more vitally ourselves; and so we need to pursue them most ardentlytoward our goaLOut now Build that new world

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    ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISMAnd SPIRAL NEBULAEby Jorge Resines

    This issue I want to bring my fellow Borderlanders, not what I have personally found, but translations of two highly interesting articles. They comefrom an agewhere it was not possible to do computersimulations and therefore men ofsciencehad to availthemselves ofwhatever method they could to investigate. Two such methods are herein described. Withthe first one youwillbe able to reproduce, on a smallscale, the features of the energy grid discovered byBruce Cathie (with only a small adaptation) and withthe other youwill be able to duplicate the motions ofgalaxies and stellar cumuli.

    Some comments on the first article: Cathie discovered that our present magnetic poles are the re -sultofTWO interacting grids that arebeing set-up byflying saucers in order to create a TlflRD grid (thepoles ofwhich are, respectively, the North and SouthMagnetic Poles), in this article you will notice thatonly TWO spherical coils are used but in order toreplicate our planetarygrid FOUR must be employed.About the Inequalities in Distribution ofTerres-trial Magnetism by Mr. P. Idrac, Introduced by Mr.

    Iippmann (From Comptes Rendus a L'Academiesdes Sciences de Paris , sessionofDecember 22, 1913;pages 1488-1490.)Within an opuscule published in 1889, Sir H.Wilde has exposed his works upon an instrument hecalled Magnetarium , destined to reproduce thephenomena of terrestrial magnetism.1

    Despite theobjections that Bauer made against it,there exists within his exposition (Wilde's) a generalagreement so much similar to actuality that I have

    1. I remind the readership that the Magnetarium is composed oftwo almost-spherical electrical coils placed within a terrestrialglobe, in which one has its axis parallel to that of Earth and theother is inclined 23 30' respect the first one; their diameter is asclose as possible to a submultiple of the terrestrial globe; it isobserved, when covering the surface of heseas with plates ofhardcardboard, a remarkable agreement between the magnetic elements asgiven bya small magnetic compass placed upon the smallglobe and the same elements as observed in nature; we find,among others, upon the Magnetarium, the existence of a smalloval area ofmagnetic declination at China, the point of crossing atthe Atlantic, the lines of equal declination, etc.

    thought it very interesting to begin again this work inorder to complete it. The deviceby Wilde, in fact, did_not allow the study of magnetic phenomena at highlatitudes and, particularly, within the neighborhoodof magnetic poles. . . J ~

    To such a stake I have built a new device with adiameter of 50 centimeters (Translator's Note: 1.62Cathie's geodesic foot), within which I can supplywith electricity the two internal coils without affecting the study in the neighborhood of the poles.The newdevice has allowed me to confirm,withinits great outlines, the results by Wilde. But i weresearch what goes on near the poles we find out that

    the North pole is at its normal place, but the Southpole is at 91 East longitude instead of at 157, whichis almost at the antipodes of the North pole with adistance of 7 only in loll-gitude instead of 73 as innature. I have found, by adding plates of hard cardboard at all possible positions, to obtain the pole'sactual position and I could not establish it less than300 from its true location and this after the placing ofsix layers ofhard cardboard at a portion of he Southem hemisphere covered by land; yet this gave as aresult, at small distances from the South pole, inadmissible irregularities within the magnetic inclination(TN: Is this provoked by the lack of the two coils,representing the two other poles, or perhaps Mon-sieur Idrac reproduced upon his small globe an eth-eric duplicate of the hole at the pole?)

    Then it seems impossible to represent, albeitwithsome rigor, the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism.One could expect to approach actuality when breaking the alignment in the common center of the coilsandplacing them upon the lineof he magnetic poles,but a simple calculation demonstrates that magneticforce should be 2-1/2 times stronger at North Africathan at Oceania, which ismanifestlyagainst actuality.

    2 The relative intensity of current within the two coils was notdisclosedbyWilde. Within thestudies made with the deviceplacedat the ConservatoryofArts and Measures, I have determined thisproportion in theway of obtainingresults of the most satisfactorykin I discovered the current within the coilwhose axis isdirectedfollowing the direction of the terrestrial's must be FIVE TIMESWEAKER than at the other coil directed along the magnetic axis.

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    trated with the following experience that puts at stakeforces that may have their equals in nature (see illustration). Upon the surface of a basinA, filled withwater, we make tum a cylinder BCof radius a, corresponding to the core ofspiral nebula. The water surrounding this core will take an angular speed of w,variable with distance to center R, following such alaw that:

    w(R-a) =constant n ~ 2 ; ~ a +b (1)At point B, which we suppose fixed in space, weplace sequentially cork disks D of radius b; they willadhere to core BCbecauseof the capillary attractionhere replacing Newtonian attraction. We animatethe liquidA to a relative translation speed V, perpendicular to diameter BC.The trajectories of disks D will be very different,according to the rotation speed w of the core:(1st) wl very large: The disks D projected bycentrifugal force describe upon the surface of water aspiral Sl, becauseof decreasing speed w after (1) because of the liquid filaments they do hit against2nd) wl diJJJirmbed: t B, tangential speedw a +b)Vofdisks Dcannotvanquish central attraction; speedVwillplace the disks in contact with the course just atC, but at this point speed w( a +b)-V can surpass thatwhich balances central attraction, the disks abandonthe 'core at C describing a spiral S2, diametricallyopposite to St.(3rd) wl very feeble: Disks D, despite speed V,remain indefinitely in touch with the core.Within the three cases the disks do receive fromthe core a sense of rotation opposite to its motion.Case of Spiral Nebulae: Because of assimilationwith the former mechanism, let us imagine that a starin rotation or a gaseous vortex BC does penetrate anebula A having a relative translation speed V wheredirection, changing because of resistance from themedium,will be at a given moment within the equatorial plane of the core.t B, where the core's tangential speed is opposite to V, the molecularhitswillbe at a maximum thatwilldetermine the formation ofvortices D composedpartially by matter from the core and partially bymatterfrom the nebula. The hits at point Bwill makemaximal repulsiveforcesotherthan centrifugal force,that is the thermal force of explosion analogous tothat which happens within sunspots, radiation pressure and no doubt also electrical forces. Then vortices D will abandon the core always at point B and atperiodical intervals, for theywillhave attained it, with

    a certain mass, a diameter that will further centerfrom attraction center 0. In the case where the coreis a gaseous vortex, I have found within my Essai deCosmogonie Tourbillionaire (Essayon Vortical Cos-mogony) the equation of spire Sl:R-a=beBOmepLet us follow spireSl:Masses Dwilleitherbe able

    to agglomerate themselves insteller groupsdl, d2, d3,because of differential speeds within the spire, orbecause of their rotation upon their axes they willemit around them secondary spires1 3, 4, 5 WhenspireSl goes a second time along the line OB perpendicular to speed V, that, opposed to the translationspeed within the spire,willreflowto extreme d4. Thuswe explain with simplicity the Herschellian doublenebula that usually end following oneof these spires.Though the core's rotational energy will be dimin-ished, vortices D will not abandon it at C because ofthe orbital supplementary speed V. The masses ofspire S2 so described, though they traverse the extension of line oc, will be able to, instead of reflowingalong spire Sl, be dispersed at S'2 because of SpeedV. This speed can explain also the inequality in distance of the two spires at the core's center. Spire S2within case (3rd) can also not be formed in which casethe spiral nebula will have only one spire.All these effects, suggested by the experience de..scribed before and foreseen by our theory, are seenvisible upon the nebula of the Hunting Dogs (CanesVenatici), where you will recognize the pattern uponthe figure. I t seems that the theory, where the spiresare consideredas synchronical curves and not as sometrajectories, cannot explain so easily all the particularitiesofspiralnebula ENDOFTRANSLATION).And I want to terminate this text by dedicating itto: Necessity, mother of Invention.

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    REMINERALIZING THE SOILMostofus are aware that the greenhouse effect israpidly becoming a serious threat to our climate.There is widespread agreement that it is the reasonwe lost almost one-third of all our grains in 1988 andwere not able to produce enough wheat, com, etc. tofeed ourselves.The greenhouse effect is caused partly by humanactivities - burning fossil fuels, cutting down therainforests, etc., which put into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other gases that trap additional heatfrom the sun, creating a kind of greenhouse. It is alsohappening because many of the earth's forests aredying from both man-made (pollution, acid rain) andnatural causes. It is well known that much of the

    minerals in the earth's soil have been gradually erodedaway since the last ice age. Since minerals (iron,calcium, etc.) are essential nutrients for every formoflife, the world's forests have been weakening anddying for hundreds of years.When the glaciers build up during each ice age,they grind up the rocks in their path into a fine dust,called"loess." Ibis rock dust is then carried by waterand wind to many parts of the earth. Since rocks aremade of minerals, this is how the essential mineralsare returned to the soil, and the forests become revitalized once again.1BB KEY TO OUR SURVNALExperimental studies have shown that remineralizing the soil with finely ground gravel dust triples orquadruples the growth rate of plantsBy grinding up mixed gravels (which contain thefullspectrumofminerals) into a dust as fine as talcumpowder so they can be made use of quickly by theplants, andbyspreading this dust by airplane, blowertruck and every conceivable means over most of theworld's remaining forests, the forests will becomerejuvenated. We also need to plant vast quantitiesofnew fast-growing species of trees on remineralizedsoil.As the revitalized forests thrive and spread, theywill consume muchof he excess carbon dioxide in theatmosphere, reducing the greenhouse effect substantially. This will decrease the threat of a global foodemergency which is now threatening us and give ustime to develop ways of conserving energy, muchmore efficient machines, and nonpolluting energysources.

    Remineralizing agricultural soilswill enable us togrow much more food, enough to stockpile to get usthrough the coming climate crisis. I twill also replaceall the chemical fertilizers and pesticides which arepoisoning the earth the rivers, the farmers and our- ,selves. Remineralizing the soil produces plants sowell nourished and hardy they can resist most insectsall by themselves. They are also t t r able to withstand climatic extremes, including eat, cold anddrought, all the things which now threaten our abilityto grow enough food.Remineralizing most of the forests of the worldand planting billionsofnew trees is obviouslya majorproject, but it iswell within our industrial capabilities.It will cost about what the world spends on weaponsand military activities every two years. There is evidence that it must be done quickly i we want tomaximize our chances of stabilizing the climate be-fore millions more of us starve to death, this time inevery region of the earth.We know what to do, and we can afford it. Havewe got the will to live?The scientific evidence for remineralizing the soilcanbefoundin1beEDd:1belmmjuentkeAJeHowWe Can Stop B (Celestial Arts), 8.95. Somevisual evidence of the dramatic effects of remineralization and the experiences of some of the peopleworking in this area can be found in the video Stop-ping the QmUng Ice ge ($29.95).Both are available from the Institute For A Future, 2000 Center Street, Berkeley CA94704. Creditcard orders can be made toll-free by 1-800-441-7701. In California (415) 524-2700.Ibis perspective has been endorsed by severalprominent scientists, including the following:"I consider this completely valid It requires immediateaction."

    -VictorKovda former President, Scientific Committee forEnvironmental Problems, lnl Council of Scientific Unions.An astonishing service for humanity. A complete worldview which bas been sitting under the noses of manyscientists, andwhichallof hem seem tohave overlooked."

    -Kenneth E. F. Watt, Professor of Environmental Studies,UniversityofC8lifornia and authorof he AnnualReviewof heEnvironment" for the Encyclopedia Brittanica''This is very important."

    - Wibjom Karlen, climatologist, University ofStorkholm

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    Cancer and Earthly Emanationsby Albert Zock

    InAugust of1945, the first atombombs fell on theJapanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki.In the years and decades after this inferno, it wasnoted that the survivors, besides other maladies, hadadistinct increaseincancer. Scientists concluded thiswas the result ofneutronemanations. This brought anewquestion to researchers about local influences inthedevelopmentofcancer. Thequestionwas: Wheredo we find more such neutron emanations, besidesthe ones createdby man himselfl

    buildings with a compass to the earth s magnetic field.Before setting up a military camp or building acity, the Romans killed a local animal and examined

    its liver. Hit was hardened it was assumed that vegetationandwater in that regionwerenot suited for hu- 'man usage and moved on to another location.

    n 1911 t\\U European physicians, Drs. Northnageland von Hohenfels, did not a l l o ~ j J . e i r patients tosleep in the same location as they b e f o r e a cancer

    Unfortunately, up to this day thereare no dependable ways of measuring this kind of emanation, althoughit is known that the neutron has a

    TO ANTENNAoperation, knowing that the placewhere one becomes cancerous is theworst place for convalescence.R ROOF GUITER

    magnetic property, which a professional radiesthesist can easily find.TheMedical Instituteat the UniversityofBonn in West Germany let

    the radiesthesist Baron vonRollshausen examine 5 rooms inwhich patients died of cancer. Theroomshadbeen empty,bareof urni-ture. Von Rollshausen not onlyfound the accurate places where thebeds once stood, but in 48 of the 50cases in question, determined eventhe organs which hadbeen affected.In his days the neutron emanationhad not yet been discovered.Meanwhile French researchersfound that charged ~ overdisturbed zones lose their charges,because of the ionizing emanationfrom the earth within seven to elevenseconds whereas on neutral groundsit takes up to one thousand seconds.

    It has been proven over and overagain that locations which are cancercausing happen to be over strong thermo-neutronic emanations from theground. Even the British Atlas ofMortality (Nelson Son, London1962-1970) contains statistical proofthat the place where one lives or

    w o r s ~ much to do with terminalcancer, but, of course, no scientificexplanation is given. Anyone whoavoids sleeping or working for longperiods over such zones will avoidcancer. This is not an assumptionbuta scientifically-proven fact which isignored although not disproved.A pioneer in this field, Gustavvon Pohl, used the 1929 cancer-deathreports kept by the Statistic Officefor a decade to determine the exactbands across the country where cancer occurred. Death certificates andlocation reports showed that not onemortality occurred even within thewidth of a bed outside of the estab-o matterhow clean theMilitary

    claims the neutron bomb is, it is wellknown that all ionizing radiation can NommCoD lished band. Furthermore, later reports showed that new deaths againoccurred exclusively over the sameause cancer.The University of Marburg, Germany, scientifically examined threevillages with a geophysicalmeter(Geoscope . Their finding was that cancer resultedexclusively over geological disturbances such as faults,

    whether waterwas present or not.1\vo thousand years B.C., the Chinese, beforebuilding a home, searched the location with diviningrods for geological disturbances and adjusted the

    sleep and work locations.Dr. Hager, a health officer in Europe, investigated 5,348 cancer fatalities and found that cancer islocally restricted. a disease is restricted to a placeornarrow band, it shouldnot be surprisingi f t re-occursgeneration after generation in the same family sincethe samebed location is used for sleeping, becauseoftradition or room layout. When successive genera-

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    tions dieofcancer is it any surprise that people shouldassume the disease to be inherited, to lie in thefamily?The Russian-American Engineer, GeorgesLakhovsk.y, who invented the multiwave oscillator,came to the same conclusion. In hisbook, The Secret

    ofLife he explains how geological conditions in theearth affect and change beneficial radiations into detrimental ones: Sand, sandstone, gravel and such aredielectric in nature and absorb external radiation to agreat depth, reflecting none back to the surface, butclay, marl, alluvial deposits and mineral ores are resistant to penetration andgiven to secondary radiations whichmodifythefieldof external radiations.People living on such soilshow the highest incidenceof cancer.The only British studyisthatofDr. Alfred Hariland\W.ich. Bcondensed in a bookhe published in 1892, TheGeographical Distribution ofDisease in Great Britain

    ;ters. The "yellow" filter was even more enlightening.Through the "yellow" filter I could see green, lemon,.yellow orange, red and nfrared. It blocked blue andviolet.It looked yellow but was passing everything above 540

    colors from filters, as Dinshah claims to have done withglass 50 years ago.To check this out, Tom sent me a set of 'tuned" glassslides provided to him by Dinshah's son Sarosh, and theyfailedmy test as miserably asmyoriginal plastic filters. Theyalso create a subtraction product. Typically,a set of5 filters,plasticor glass,which are red, yellow, green, blue, violetcanmake those colors plus lemon and turqtJQise. They cannotmake orangeor indigo and do very poorlyon purple, scarletand magenta. A score of 7 out of 12 is the theoretical bestand most sets don't do that well. The Dinshah glass "red"passed a lot oforange, the "violet" passes a lotof ndigoandthe "green" passed everything from orange to indigo. Thisis not to say that these glass slides will not give excellentresults in color healing. On the contrary, experience showsvery good results.By now, I am up to my neck in controversy and badbetter retrench. So I revert to definitions. Red sa transmission above 660 N.M. Green is a transmission that centersat 55 N.M: Violet is a transmission below440 N.M. Theseare the three primary colors and the Dinsbah glass slidespass this test. ,The next problemwas finding one brandof color filtersthat could make all12 colors. I tried foryears to do this andfinally decided it was impossible. Once I got over that, Isimply picked the filters that made the color best. As itturned out, the set I now use bas filters from 4 differentbrands. Here they are:

    ColorRedOrangeYellowLemonGreenTurquoiseBlueIndigoVioletPurpleMagentaScarlet

    Filters1 Lee #106 & 1 Lee #1812Lee 1352 Roscolene 8091 Roscolene #809 & 1 Roscolene #8742 Roscolene #8741 Roscolene #874 & 1 Roscolene #8562 Roscolene #8561 Lee #119 & 1 Lee #1951 Lee #113 & 2 Lee #1192 Gamcolor #375 & 2 Gamoolor 9401 Gamcolor 220 & 1 Lee #1811 Roscolux 20 & 1 Gamcolor #945nanometers. I hadn't been satisfied with the orange that I After all the work I put into this, I would welcomewas supposed to be able to make with the yellow and red anyone to do better. The weakest in this set is purple.filters together. Now I could see why. Looking at my Scarlet is OK. The rest are very good. But don't take myrainbow through the red and yellow filters together, I saw word for it. You can duplicate my tests by looking at athe same spectrum as looking through the red filter alone. rainbow through these color filters. The rainbow maker IWhileequalamountsofyellow lightandred lightfromsepa- use is the RainbowFlasherTM by Laser Light Designs, 2412rate sources may add to make orange, the filters work Kennedy Way Antioch, Ca. 94509 ($6.00). All the abovetogether to create a subtraction product. While this may be color filters are available at: TVI, 5426 Fair Ave, N. Holly-common knowledge for those well versed in color photog- wood, Ca. 91601. A typical20n x 24n sheet is about $4.00.raphy, thisbasnot beenwell understood y hose interested Complete sets of 5n x 6n color filters made up as setswill bein color healing Because of this, I now believe it is not available from BSRF for $50.00.possible to use plastic color filters to make the 12Dinsbah That's it for 1989. Happy Holidays

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    TRUE BORDERLAND ENCOUNTERSWhen getting on the airport bus to leave the GlobalSciences Conference thisAugust a gentleman named BobMoore, who was helping the Stoniers with the conference,came rushing up to us. He said that he had a strongimpression that we should delay our flight that there wassomethingwrong with our airplane. Now what does onedo when told this on the way to the airport? My rationalmind naturally got mad and rejected the information, butBob was sincere and I knew that he was speaking a Truththat he had seen. Whilemy mind didn't accepthis data, myheart knew that something was up. But what?These days i you cancel your flight you lose what youpaid. To get another flight you spend morecash. Such arethe wonders of oursociety which we are told is now moreoriented toward service (can't go to the bathrooms in gasstations anymore either in our new service society). Soon theway to the airport Alison and I werewonderingwhatto think, and figuring how we felt.Being a fatalist at heart, and not really having manyhundreds of extra dollars to spend on another flight i wecouldhave gotten one in Denver'sbusyairport on aSundayafternoon, we checked in for our flight. The flight wasalreadydelayed for - 10 minutes, so I felt that somethingwas working in our favor. Bob had said delay'' your flighthe actually hadn't said change it. I rationalized that thedelay was going to make everything OK.I didn't feel any coming dread by getting on the plane,but Alison did. Anyway the flight ended up sitting at thegate for one and a h lf hours while a gauge was checked.We were told that as soonas a new gauge was installed thatthe flight would take off. Having been an aircraft electrician in the US Marines I knew that an hour and a h lfwasa bit long to change a gauge. While sitting in the plane forover an hour I was running all the possible scenarios

    through my mind of aborted takeoffs, falling engines, etcthat are constantly read about in the paper. (There were afew plane crashes thatweekendaround the world, andtheyalways seem to come in bunches.)The pilotcame on the intercom and said that the flightwas cancelled, the plane wouldn't fly. swe werewalkingout the aisle to disembark I overheard someone who hadbeenspeakingwith the pilot. The person said that the pilothad a hunch that somethingwas wrong and they weresearching to find it, which they eventually did.Thanks for the warning Bob.

    UGHT ND COLORI can't refrain from making a few comments aboutPeter Lindemann'sFIZIXKORNER in this issue. Havingspent severalyears studying andmeditatingwithfive tunedglass Dinshah slides I admit to having difficulty accepting'' Peter'sview. Not that I can refute it, I cant- Peterhasdone an excellent piece of work on this. We have beenbouncing ideas on color around for many years. rm impressed with his new set of slides, they definitely m ke up12 colors of a full color circle, first schematically broughtto our modem consciousness y Goethe.Peter is no doubt correct in his conceptions of subtraction. But I still see Magenta, Purple, and Scarletwhenthe glass slides are mixed properly. Dinshah P. Ghadialisaid that what you see is not important, it is the radiantenergy coming through. I get the feeling that there is moreto itall but I don't knowexactlywhere to look at hispoint.It is my sincere hope that Peter's column will stimulatemore people to investigate this phenomenon. There ismore to color thanwe can see andwe hope to continue anintelligent discourse on this in this Journal. Other viewsare most welcome.Our perceptions ofcolor, light, the sun, etc. are funda-

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    mental actions of our souL The closer we get to understanding them, the closer we get to understanding ourselves. Our death-orientedmodem culture sees the sunasa nuclear reaction- ithas placed the most deadly force onour planet onto its perceptions of our living source ofenergy. Goethe's scientific work into color, expandedupon by Dr. Rudolf Steiner in his brilliant Ught Course,clearly shows that color forms on the boundaries betweenlight and dark. Modem science, basedon Newton's partialexperiment, sees all color as coming from light. Modemscientific method misses the basic understandings of primary natural phenomena, and i n s ~ take pieces of nature inside the labs to dissect and r ~ as Newton broughta tiny slit of light into his lab to work with. Truly understanding light and color and their effects on living systemswill awaken one to incredible new vistas of thought.MWONOTES

    The work of Georges Lakhovsk.y continues to be ofstrong interest. I have been investigating the Lak:hovsk.yMWO for about four years now and my views have consis-tently changedwith new information. BSRPsMWOHand-book is getting so popular that it is now coming out inpaperback However, my views have changed somewhatsince doing that book, and eventually a new edition willhave to be put out to keep up with the new data.What was Lak:hovsk.y really up to? Well, his basicexperiments were with copper wires which were circledaround plants. Lakhovsk.y felt that these rings were acti-vatedby cosmic radiation. Lak:hovsk.ywasextremely interested in subtleenergies, such as those that guided birds ontheir migrations. The copper rings, when placed aroundplants, would heal cancers in the plants. The SecretOfLifeLakhovsk.y s bestknown book in Englishshows pictures ofthese experiments. Lak:hovsk.y then moved to bring thesehealing energies to humans.Lakhovsk.y also intuited the DNA spiral coil in thecenter ofeverycell long before anyone "discovered"it. Hefelt that a properly generated multiplewave electricalfieldwouldmake the coil in each cell resonate at its proper fre-quency, justas a tuning fork resonates when its frequencyis struck on a nearby similar fork.Today's conceptions of a Multiple Wave Oscillator(MWO) are quite different from what Lakhovsk.y wasreally doing. Lak:hovsk.y tried to reproduce the healingenergies of the cosmos by electrically energizing coils toproduce energy fields which apparently regenerated aberrant cells along the lines of his theories. Lakhovsk.y firstdid thisby producingan antenna, comprised of concentriccopper tubes, the outer onebeing energized with two wiresfrom his power source. Our impression of his antennas isthat they were logperiodic that is logarithmic in nature(Lakhovsk.y doesn't come right out and say this, but hispatents are definitely worded to cover such an arrangement). New data coming in (but not yet verified) tells us

    that these copper tubeswere filled with one ormore of thenoble gasses (also called rare, or inert gasses).Asanyone couldguess, these antennas would be somewhat hard to manufacture. Lakhovsk.y then miniaturizedthe antenna and inserted it in a gas bulb. His patent(#2,351,055) says vacuum bulb, but this would also coverlow pressuregasses. There are twomainkeys here. One isthe og periodic antenna. ll higherforms of ife are basedon logarithmic patterns, from ferns tohumans Lak:hovskywas creating a structure in the ether which would bringcells into proper functioning. The other is the vacuumlow pressuregas effect. For thosewhtnvish to understandthe potent effect of the vacuum on life then the reading ofTheNature OfSubstance by RudolfHauschkais required.According to Walter Russell the noble gasses are theoctave markers in the harmonic spiral of the elements,which also exists in a logarithmic pattern.Alison and I recently visited with Dr. Norman McVayof Stinson Beach, C lifomia. Norman has several highfrequency gas tubesbuilt ttyingtoundeiStaDdwbat LakboYsk.yand Royal R. Rife were up to. Normanbas a MWO builtof 12 glass concentric rings with various noble gassesinserted in them. When we checked it out it was runningat 60 cycles, pulsed at 7.8 cycles. My recommendation toNorman was to run the unit with a radio-frequency oscil-lator which can be tuned from 1 to 30 megacycles, andmodulatedwith a variety ofsources for research. Normanbas produced the most unique MWO rve seen in ourmodem times, and he is certainly on the right track. He isalsoworking to reproduce Rife's high-frequencygas bulbs.Thekey to RoyalR. Rife's frequency instrument is alsothe use of the noble gasses energized at high frequency(possibly 4.5 megacycles), which were then modulatedwith specific musical tones. Lak:hovsk.y s units were energized similarly, but used the frequency-independent logperiodic antennas, giving a broad band of treatment, ratherthan the specifics of Rife's units. In many ways these twopioneers were working with the same keys.WHODUNNITlRife and Lak:hovsk.y have another similarity, that is,that people today are building equipment obliquely related to their work and offering them as original, or''improvements." This needs serious exam;nation.The last two yearshasbroughton an underground cultof so called ''Rife Frequency Generators." There arehordes of hese so-called 'Rife" units being soldwhich aremerelyfancyvariationsofTENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) devices. The conception for theseunits, usually producing square audio waves, comes fromJohn Crane who knew and worked with Rife in his lateryears. John hasaffidavits from peoplewho swear that theywerehealedfromcancers and such byhissquarewaveunitsin the early 1960 s. It is extremely important to note thatRife's work in the 1930 s through the 1950 swas withhigh

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    frequency gas tubes and all his documentation coversthose units. Historyisrapidly becoming blurred in the raceto cash in on people's poor health.Modem purveyorsof the so-called "Rife" equipmentare making several errors: The first is that they claim thatRife developed the useof the square wave generators withelectrodes-that is incorrect, it was John Crane (whichmakes Crane a pioneerofTENS research ). The secondisthat they claim that Crane's equipmentwas junk and wouldnever work. Maybe the equipment wasn't of the highestquality (we have an original unit in our collection ) butCrane does have a lot of signed affidavits, several of themin our files, claiming that the units worked on specific diseases. In general, people are being misled in order to sellthemequipmenttheyprobably don'tneed. That s abadreflection on the field of electro-therapeutic research.Perhaps these modem 'Rife" (TENS) units havesomemerit in killing certain types of pathogens. rve spokenwith many people who were completely dissatisfied withtheir so-called ''Rife" units, and rve spoken with twopeople who have claimed that they have killed infectionssuch as foot rot and herpes. Maybe they do, but for all ofthe thousandsofdevices being put out--where is the documentation? Where is the proof I have seen Crane'saffidavits of the early 1960's, but have seen no medicalstudies from anyone, not even basic notes J There isobviously avery important bit ofwork to do in researchingthe effectsof pulsed DCon the human body. TENS unitskillpain, that has been clinically documented. The claimsof the so-called "Rife" units are just that claims, andunsubstantiated to boot. Until any substantial researchwork is done in this area I would recommend that peopledo not follow the mob hysteria w h i h shrewd huckstershave instigated over RoyalR. Rife's work.Lakhovsky's story is similar. All the units being builttoday are based on Bob Beck's early 1960's interpretationofLakhovsky'sfirst patent (#1,962,565). After four yearsof looking at these devices and reading Lakhovsky's patents and books rve come to the conclusion that Bobwasmisled by the patent. From an electrical engineer's view-point Bob's units make sense. From the standpoint ofunderstandingsubtle energies within and surrounding thebody the units are merelyRF noise generators which havequestionable effectson thebody, and most likely interferewith natural energetic processes (chiflow, etc.). TheBeckMWO is a variation of one of Tesla's electro-therapeuticdevices, the variation being that Tesla went to great painsto make the antennas spark-proof, and Beck's antennasspark away. Lakhovsky's units didn't spark eitherWhat makes this more interesting is an article whichappeared some months ago in the Health Freedom News,titledWhoDunnit byMikeBrown. Mike gives a weakcaseforhisview that Lakhovskywas inept, that his earlierunitsdidn'twork,andwho neededTeslato fix hemup and makethem work. Perhaps Mike didn't notice that Lakhovsky's

    SecretOfLife,which he sells to promotehis units (in the adfollowing the article), is basedon the units he claims in thearticle didn't work Mike refers readers to Tesla's articleHigh Frequency Oscillators For Electro-Therapeutic ndOther Purposes Lectures, Patents, Articles, Nikola Tesla,Beograd 1956), but fails to notice that Tesla's articlecontradicts what he is doing with his units. I wonder howthat article got past the editors?CORRECT DIRECTIONSLakhovskywas a brilliant scientist highly regarded onthe European continent. His naJll'f'tX>mes up in manybooks most ream1ly I round him referenced in UDyKolilko'sAgriculture ofTomo ow. fhe and Tesla met, rm sure itwas for more than to fix poorly engineered units.There arethree typesofunits that I feel should be builtfor research into this area:One is Tesla's oscillator circuit. The higher qualityBeckMWOunits,suchasthosebuiltbyKlarkKent,canbeconverted fairly easily. Use the unit's power supply as is,but for antennas use insulated copperplates (or spheres,asTesla preferred for maximum effect) coated with heavydielectric material such as beeswax. Eliminate the sparking A necessary design change for future units will be tochange the 1/4wave coil 1/2wave.The second is a reproduction of Lakhovsky's TubeMWO. I have been interacting with several people tryingto get this together. Itwill take miniaturizing the GoldenRatio antennas that Eric Dollard designed for the MWOand inserting them into low-pressure raregasbulbs, whichwill then be driven at high frequencies. t smy estimationthat this is the best way to pursue Lakhovsky's high frequency researches. The mathematics for the antenna,along with further reference materials on log periodicantennas, are BSRFs The LakhovskyMWOHandbook.The third is a reproduction of Rife's original type ofequipment being_araregasbulb drivenat high frequencies,modulated with musical tones. Thiswill akeRFbroadcastequipment and a rare gas tube. No electrodesIt is time that researchers in thisarea begin to go in thecorrect direction. Bob Beck made a noble effort in theearly 1960's with his conception of the MWO, and gavepeople something to work with for 2S years. That phase isdefinitely over and a new one beginning.The "Rife generator'' craze should be stopped nowbefore it takes peopleanother2S years to find they've beenmisled. Serious research into the effects of pulsed DCshould be undertakenby those with the wherewithal.And keep it uppermost inyour mind that electricityisasub-sensibleforce. In the borderland sciences one shouldlook to the supersensible, such as Dr. Wilhelm Reich'sorgone energy (which, by the way, reacts to electricity insuch away that makes it detrimental to the human body),and the humanvital energy such as is utilized in Biocircuitresearch (as begun by L.E. Beman).

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    B.S.R.E BULLETIN BOARDThe B.S.R.F. Bulletin Board is a section for Letters Reviews Events Contacts other useful Information forBorderlandMembers to aid in their researches. We encourageBSRF Members to submit contributions& nforma-tion toB.S.R.F. Bulletin Board PO Box429, GarbervilleCA 95440. Letters should be addressed to LETTERS TO THEEDITOR c/o the above address.

    LEITERSD:BSERTBXPBDmONEnjoyed the acoount of he Desert Expedition greatly.Hope youwill be able to make another one soon. All thebest,Amina Phillips,Tujunga, CaliforniaWe're glad you enjoyed our report. We received manycalls and notes that thiswas an enjoyable depiction of ourexpedition. While at the recent BioDynamic conferencetherewas mentionofRudolf Steiner's indications that thecontinents were vast animals in earlier stages of earth'sdevelopment. This tied in closely with my feelings that Igot from the rock formations themselves. We do hope tobe able to make more such expeditions and hopefullydevelop a higher quality record on film.NEUTRAL LINE

    Iwas surprised that Peter Lindemann didn't use theterm 'Bolch Wall effect' in describing the discoveryof heneutral or Laya point

    demann's ball bearing motor. Yes, my friends and I aretrulyamazed/aghast that it worksat all. I found that oncethe 'motor' has been warmed up-.Jl.lich, as you note,happens rather quickly-the device then indeed does haveenough starting torque to begin running again with noassist to the shaft. Also, I find that with repeated starts, theshaft arbitrarily begins turning in either direction, regardless of polarity.One question on your data: i youwere using a 12voltcar battery, how come you only measured 5 volts inoperation? No doubtyouwere curious as Iwas to see theresultsof converting the 'motor' to a 'generator. ' Did youalso find that by driving the shaft-1used a belt & pulleysnothing comesoutof he bearing races? Too bad. It wouldbe useful to do some serious testing on this motor todetermine the outer parameters or limits of he performance envelope in termsofminimum/maximum voltage andamperage, bearing and shaft size, etc. Perhaps then onecould correct the shameless inefficiency: and assess morerealistically its potential to threaten the copper windingsindustry.on a bar magnet inFIZIXKORNER,JulyAugust 1989 JBR. Anillustration from aDavis-Rawls bookwouldalso have helpedthe reader understandbetter what Peter was

    The drawing shows a bar magnet having the conventional two poles. In the directcenter of the magnet is the Bolch Wall, or the point of division of the circlingvortex (spin) of electronic magnetic energ ies The small arrows shown on the barmagnet indicate the direction of the spin of each pole's energies. The center of themagnet shows the phase change of the spins.

    I admit feeling alittle confused afterreading first an unfavorable followed by afavorable review onJames DeMeo's writtenworks (May-June andJuly-August 89 JBRs).It is sadly dismaying i fDeMed indeed dismisses Rudolf Steineras a mere mystic.' Trevor Constable's workhas been invaluable byjuxtaposing Steiner's insigh1Sonto orthodox or-

    talking about.Riley CrabbOrewa, New ZealandGlad to get the further input on the neutral line effect. Thebooks by Albert RoyDavis and Walter CRawls, Jr. are available

    Point of Zero MagnetismKnown as the Bolch Wall

    The north pole or negathe spin is counterclockwise, or to the left. The southpoleor positive .spin is clod.wise, or to the right. With the use of a straight bar orcylinder magnet we may then have access to the two separate forms of energy forcur application of just that energy form and/ or type. The illustration and discussionon this page is an outline of our initiall936 discovery,

    Viva Schauberger, Ron StinnettSanta Rosa, Californiagonomy.''through the BSRF catalog, for those who are interested inresearchon the effects ofmagnetism on the living system.The illustration here is fromM GNETISM andlts ffects

    n The Living System by Davis & Rawls, (published byAcres, U.S.A., Kansas City, MO) and available throughBSRF for $13.95 plus P&R1HATBAILBBARING MOTOR AGAIN

    A few comments on my own operationof Peter Lin-

    The ball-bearing motor article got many peopleworkingonactualmodels. It is trulyan astounding effect. Thereis a voltage drop of about 25 volts across the circuitbecause of resistance due to the circuit being a dead shortin the bearing system. 25 volts is the voltage drop acrossthat amount of resistance. With a current source like a

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    battety hooked up across a dead short voltagewill drop ascurrent flows. It can't generate because of no magneticfield, so that it operates with no back torque. Even whenthedevice is motoring it s not generating. The torquegoesup as the diameter of the unit increases. For example tryan inverted design. Taketwo shaft studs and put one in theend of each bearing & put a copper tube over the outsideof he two bearing races (the bearings then rotate with theoutside tube). Connect the current to the shaft studs. Thesame amount of voltage used in the first configurationproduces more torque in the second.ConcemingJimDeMeo'sworks,he has done an intensivejob of nvestigating Reich's orgonephysics. He swhatyou could call an "orthodox orgonomist." PULSE OFTHEPL NETmagazinewas vetywell done. His researchpapers on cloudbusting are worth reading i you are researching this area. His ORGONE ENERGY H ND-BOOKhasbeen sold out andis being done into paperback.It is a vety good book for those who wish to build orgoneboxes,blankets, shooters, and want a straight stoty on thebasics of orgone energy. Concerning his book SO YOUW NTTOBUILD CLOUDBUSTERalllcansayisthatpeopleshouldstaywith whattheyknowand not attack thatwhich they are incapable of grasping.ACDISKDYNAMO"After viewing your FREE ENERGY RESE RCHvideo I decided to try to duplicate the rotaty AC DiskDynamo, but came across some difficulty."Are the magnets to be oriented on the disk up &downor out from the axis of rotation? Also, should the ends ofthe 'many turns of fine wire' that are wrapped around thedisk and magnets be connected t > the disk plate in anyspecial manner or to each other? (just connected together)Lastly, I am using 3/16 aluminum for both disk plates,does the thickness matter? What i one of the disks isplexyglass?Bob BairdParma, Ohio

    The magnets are mounted out from the axisofrotationwith the result of four poles facing (touching) the platefrom four magnets, arranged N-S-N-S. The poles of themagnets are in line with the axis of rotation. The wirearound the magnetswas used simplyas a mechanical braceto keep the magnetsfrom flinging into space. It is not partof the electrical circuitry. The original was built withcopper plates. s far as aluminum goes give it a try andsee i you detect any currents. The resistance of copper islower thanaluminum. Because the device is so low power,thickness is nota major issue until the plate gets somewhatthicker. The back plate could conceivablybe plexyglass -give it a try and see. s it mainlyacts as a mechanical holdfor the magnets on the front plate it could potentially beany material. You should even try using as a secondconductingdisc see i you get more power. The ACDisk

    generator behavior strongly suggests that in spite of thedisk being a complete short circuit during rotation eachpoint on the disk appears to behave independently, as i twere not connected to the other points, with zero resistance between them, i e no voltage dropThe AC Disk Dynamo needs further research to findout the quantity of output, effects of different magneticconfigurations, cause of the energy effect, and other important parameters.There are also mysteries of the short circuit to beprobed in the ball bearingmotor. s ~ r s a y s that the shortcircuit effects are what have resear&.ers excited aboutthese types of motors and generators.

    1HBRIFBFREQUENCY GENERATOR"Iwill appreciate in knowing i you offer for sale plansthat describehow to build the Rife frequencygenerator, orsomething vety similar to the Rife generator. If not, canyou please informwhere I may be able to purchase same.''Thankyou."Leonard AnnunziatoWaterbuty, Conn.

    We have received many dozens of letters and phonecalls concerning this subject. We rejected these plans forpublication over a year ago for one simple reason - Rifenever built any equipment like the pulsed DC generatorswith electrodes being sold today with his name on them.Don't be misled by errors of histoty. See VIEWFROMTHEBORDERL NDS this issue for more information. Ifyou want to build a real Rifegenerator get a highfrequencyRF generator that can be modulatedwith audio signals, araregas bulb and start researching. Ifyou want to study theeffectsofpulsedDCon the systemand are looking to buildequipment then get an electronicdesign handbook. Youcan build for less than $100 what people are selling for$1800 and more.RECEIVED

    1bis sa istofmaterials received for review. BSRF members whowould like to do longer reviews ofbooks listed can contact BSRFfor more information.nmPLENUM Vol 1, No.2, a publication ofVangaraSciences, PO Box 1031, Mesquite, Texas 75150. This is anew publication and a lot ofdivers subjects are covered:Areport on the 2nd Int. Keely Symposium, AIDS updates;Disease in the Body (Becbamp's theories); Orgone Ex-periment; Air Powered Autos; the Polarograph, a ''new''diagnostic tool; Notes on the Keely Airship (demonstratedto the US War Department in 1896); the Eskeli Thermodynamic Engine; and various contacts. Vangard Scienceshasalso begun theKeelyNet (computer) Bulletin Board1-214-324-3501, operating at 300, 1200 and 2400 BAUD.The primary function ofwhich is the distribution of textfiles. The categories for the KeelyNet include Biology,

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    Free Energy, Gravity, UFOs, KeelyNotes, Contacts, andgeneral information. PHOTON DBFINED SPECIAL RELA11VliY RBFU IED ELBCIRON SELF-FIElD STABU.IZRD, ATreatiseby JohnFrank Johnson, published byRoyal Publishing Co., 137 Campbell Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24011.Thisonewas a bitabovemyhead, but ooks likea book hatserious energy researchers should look into. We'll bepassing our copy on to someone who can read pages ofequations and hopefullyget an English language report inreturn. $50 PsydloEnergetia Fitness Cards from Psycho PhysiaLabs, c/o Buryl Payne, 848 Walnut Ave, Santa Cruz, CA95060, phone (408) 423-8151. This is a deck of unnumbered cards where each card has a special energizingexercise. Each day you draw four cards and do the exercises. This is a most interesting concept as it combinesdivination with the involvement of your physical being.These cardswilladd to yourdailyexercises andmeditationand will also make a great gift. $15.95 $2.50 P&H.Psycho Physia Labs also publishes BioMeditation - TheScientific Way to Use the Energy of Your Mind by BurylPayne, a book on biofeedbackand meditation. Buryl haswritten THE BODYMAGNETICwhich is currently beingreprinted, and he has been sending us his materials onplanetarypositionsand sunspots. Buryl isalso doing a oneday workshop Saturday Dec 2, 1989 on the physia ofastrologyat the aboveaddress, cost s $50. Writeorcall formore information. AFUNewsletter from Archives for UFO Research, POBox 11027, S-600 11 Norrkoping, SWEDEN. Borderlandhasbeenexchangingpublicationswiththis group for manyyears. It is mostly in Swedish (naturally), but has severalarticles each issue in English. Issue 33 has an expose ofthe famous Swedish contact case of 1959. This is a casewherein two young men claimed to have seen a saucerparkedon a roadside that tried to suck them in using somesortofforcefield. Thiswas reported in the US in theAPROBulletin, FATE and Saucerian Bulletin. Thorough re;search has shown it to have been a manufactured story. Y'S SECRETS with Photographs, compiled byDale Pond, published by Delta Spectrum Research, 1309N. Chestnut, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, (719) 473-8852 ThisbookcontainsthewritingsofClaraBloomfieldMoore, Laurence Oliphant, Nikola Tesla, R. Harte, LouiseOff,and JohnKeely. An nterestingandcoherentbookon the Keely enigma. $11.95 $2 P&H. Also send $2 forDSR's latest catalog of materials. Dale Pond has done averygood obofcompilingbooksanddataonKeely'swork,and also publishes the newsletter Sympathetic VIbratoryPhysics devoted to the investigation, study, and practicalapplicationofnaturalandspirituallaws. SubscriptionsareUS$24, foreign US$32

    *CHRYS'IECHVORTENNAfromChrystech,Box410,Oracle AZ 85623. This is an interesting printed circuitantenna which has a Mogen David consisting of manylines. It is used in subtle energy research in "creating,balancing, and amplifying vortexes." It also has electricalhookups for putting current through it. Price is $25. Sendfor more info. This brings to mind the Hiranva experiments from Japan, wherein the six sided star patternwasshown to have the similar effects as a pyramid, such aspreventing milk from curdling.*IMPOSSIBIB U M N ~PO Box 5271, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33310. An interestingnewsletter, the latest issues cover Biodynamic Farming,Biogas Digesters, Flecttomagnetic Therapy, Wireless Power,Electromagnetic Pulse, Amazon HerbalTherapy,Hypnosis, Reptile Farming, and more. Six issues for $12*1UNING IN,c\o Free Energy Connection, PO Box255,Ivanhoe, Vic. 3079,AUS'IRALIA This is a newnewsletterwhich containssome interesting information. There isa story of he editor's quest for an Australian car that runson hydrogen - he finds it and finds that the inventor can'tget the product to the public due to external circumstances. Amajorportion oftheissueisdevoted o TheNewElectromagnetics&Secrets p{ElectricalFree Energy byT E.Bearden. When this information first came out in the USa few years back it created quite a stir. Years later seriousresearchers are quite disillusionedwith this type of materiaL It really amounts to nothing more than speculationcombined with off-center political propaganda in areasthat divert attention from Testa's real work. It certainlydoes not contain any free energy secrets. However thisnewsletter is young and the editor may see the light in thelong run- he is looking for active researchers to contribute. We wish him the best on his new project 12 issues inAustralia are A$25, foreign A$45.

    CONTACfSThis is the section where researchers may contact t h ~ e of likemind or seek out sources of information We also list variousmailers received Please be kind and considerate and send a buckor two when writing for information CAlL FOR PAPERS for the 1990 Tesla Symposium,July 26-29, 1990, Colorado Springs, CO. Contact theInternational Tesla Society, 330-A West Uintah, Suite215, Colorado Springs, Colorado, (719) 392-6404. A'ILANTISRISING, 2m96Pnmtliallilll, 211, Soadlfield, MI 48034, presents GENESIS. A Seventeen DayJourney to Egypt with Doug Benjamin, Apri16-22, 1990.Sites of interest include the Great Pyramid, Sphinx, SolarBoat, StepPyramid, EgyptianMuseumofAntiquities, SunTemple ofAkhenaten, The Temples ofAswan, Karnak &Luxor, Tutankamen's Tomb, and more. UFO AWARENESS SOCIE'IY, 1082 E E1 CaminoReal, Suite 5-385, Sunnyvale CA 94087, (415) 359-9764.

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    We justreceivedacopyoftheirnewUFODirectory listingpublishers, newsletters, books, videos, etc. Good sourcebook, oost $3. BUlLETIN OF LATERAL1HOUGHr (BoLT), is anew venture tbat provides a forum for the presentation ofresearehbeing petfonned in non-traditional fields d hought.For info contact Ms. Alison Sorti, Editor, PO Box 1578,Candler, NC 28715 ROSEMARY'S GARDEN, PO Box 1940, Redway, CA95560. A source for herbal products such as herbs, teas,oosmetics, oils, shampoos,soaps, culinaryblends, candles,incense, books and more. Comprehensive catalog for 1. EDMUND SCIENTIFIC, 101 E. Gloucester Pike, Bar-rington NJ 08007-1380, phone (609) 547-8880. A sourcefor research equipmentofall types. We get many requestsfor this address and here it is. Send $3 for current catalog. PINKHRTON SCIBNTJFIC, PO Box 27, Petrolia, CA95558, (707) 629-3527. Specializing in high quality, lowoost scientific research equipment, prisms, weather instruments, scales, stethoscopes, scales, hot air balloons, gyroscopes, and much more. MOUNTAIN ARK TRADING COMPANY, SouthEast Avenue, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72601, (800) 643-MS. Specializing in Maaobiotic,OrganicFoods. Qx)kware,Water Filters, Books, Rock Dust, and more. UIHODOMBS. PO Box 3439, West Sedona, Arizona86340, (602) 282-4448.. These are low oost, superstrength,lightweight concrete shells which have incredible potential for habitation and other building uses. TBCHNICIANSOF'IHBSACRBD, Suite310, 1317N.San Fernando Blvd, Burbank,CA9l504. Dedicated to thepractice and preservation of Voudoun and other NeoAfriam religious systems.Publishes Societe Journalof NeoAfrican Religions, and is a source for African religiousmagiatl supplies. ComprehensNe catalogofsupplies,books,oils, music, esoteric tapes, temple church goods, holycards and more for $7 SO WCIDrrY LB'I IBR, Dept. of Psychology, Universityof Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0505. Sourcefor research information on the experience of consciousness during sleep. Articles range from personal experiences with dream lucidity to scholarly reports of he latestscientific experiments on consciousness in sleep. Yearlysubscriptions are 25 US, $30 foreign (surface). SAN FRANSISCO MEDICAL RBSBARCH FOUNDA I10N, 49 Summit Street, San Anselmo, CA 94960,(415) 258-9734. A non-profit educational research foundationdedicated to researching and demonstrating therevetSibilityofdegenerativediseases upon the human organism. It is the philosophy of the SFMRF tbat aging anddegenerationareprocesseswhich through knowledge maybe understood, controlled and reversed.

    PYRAMIDGUIDESIn cooperation with Ufe Understanding Foundation,recentlymovedfrom SantaBarbara, caJifomia to the stateof Washington (new address when we get it), BSRF basavailableS full sets (9years worth) of he y r a m i d ~ .edited by Bill Cox. The Pyramid Guide .covered an extremely wide range of borderland subjects and are a valuable source ofinformation. Retail price is 55 perset, theyare available to Borderland members at 40% discount->$33/set+$3 postage and handling. Don't miss this opportunity to get this valuable research ~ u r c e

    PUBUCATIONANNOUNCEMENTA tentative publication date of March 21, 1990 basbeensetforthereleaseoftheneweditionofTHE OSMIPULSE OF LI