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IT® o.THa CQJ.sae Ol' Unrv€RSAL WisDOM "NCCA. VAU.&Y I CA.LIPOitHUt. A OF THE MINISTUY OF UNIVERSAL WISDOM, INC. A Non-sectarian and Non-profit Organization for Religious and Scientific Research VOLUME 11 JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH - 1977 NUMBER 4

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CQJ.sae Ol' Unrv€RSAL WisDOM "NCCA. VAU.&Y I CA.LIPOitHUt.

A BRA~CH OF THE MINISTUY OF UNIVERSAL WISDOM, INC.

A Non-sectarian and Non-profit Organization

for Religious and Scientific Research • •

VOLUME 11 JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH - 1977 NUMBER 4

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P R 0 C E E D I N G S OF THE COLLEGE OF UNIVERSAL WISDOM

Yuc ca Valley, Californ i a

~ branch of the Ministry of Uni ve r s al Wisdom, Inc.

Volume 11 J a nuar y-Feb ruary-Marc h - 1977

THE INTEGRATRON

WHAT'S GOING ON

CONTENTS

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WHAT ' S NEW .•• ~ ......•.••......•.... ~ • ~ .••• II 11

POLARITY, PULSE AND POLLUTION ............ . II

Tlffi ETERNAL TRIANGLE ..................... . II

The "Proceedings" is mailed free to those people who request it and financially support its printing by contributions. There is no subscription rate. All donations, checks, money-orders, contributions

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and bequests should be made to the Ministry of Univer­sal Wisdom, Incprporated.

"PROCEEDINGS" are published by the Ministry of Univer­sal Wisdom, Inc., at Yucca Va lley, California. Printed in U.S.A. Business and Editorial offices: College Office Building. George W. Van Tassel -Director; Darlene J. Wing- Secretary-Treasurer; George W. Van Tassel - Editor. All rights, includ­ing translation, reserved. Manuscripts and photo­graphs from our members or friends must be accompan­ied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. As we do not emplot solicitors or representatives, please-- -­a<I'dress al correspondence concerning "Proceedings",

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THE "INTEGRATRON"

We are printing a few pictures to show our readers what your contributions and our efforts have accomplish­ed.

The picture on the front page shows a close up of what one of the dirod static collectors look like. There are 64 of these fastened to the 55 foot diameter armature which turns.

The mirrored disc is called an inductor, and on the bottom is the carbonized rubber brush that contacts the dirods as they spin by it.

The ball is an accumulator to prevent the electrons co llected f r om the dirods, through the brush and inductor, f rom escaping back into the atmosphere. A wire is attached to the rod betweeri the inductor and the ba ll to carry the electrons to the metal ion reflector inside the top of the "Integratron".

The. 64 dirods are all assembled on the armature spar. Two of the inductor brushes and accumulators are finished. Two more brushes are to be done yet and mounted at 90° to the ones now installed.

The mechanical functions of the "Integratron" will be operatio nal this year, 1977. The easier work of wind ing the pr i mary and secondary coils, making two control panels, wiring the circuitry, and fastening the ion re f lector in the top of the dome will follow with testing of the totally completed machine start­ing in 1978 .

This work to be finished is time consuming, and expensive. We thank those of you who are inspired to be part of the project, by helping us financially.

We thank God, and those of you who have made it possible to arrive at the 95% point of completion of this futuristic device.

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Here, for contrast of size, Edwin Wrenchey, who works on the project and is on the Board of Dir­ectors, is standing on the rim above the dirods on the armatureo

Pictures speak louder than words, so we are showing pictures of the completion of the world's largest electrostatic armature. This is a mechanical wonder, over four times larger in diameter than any other arma­ture ever built. It is built on a structure that is an architectural wonder four stories tall without nails, bolts, screws, or any metal fa s teners. The structure of this giant non-meta~lic machine is six times stronger than the county commercial building codeo

This project has taken over 20 years of dedication by many people, including many of our "Proceedings" readers.

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This photo shows the drill Jlg equip­ment used to drill the holes in the armature spar to mount the dirodsa

Days of effort were taken to establish a fixed rigid setup to locate the drill motor for drilling the armature. Each of the 64 holes had to be radially opposite the holes on the other side of the armature. The plane of rotation had to be maintained so all of the dirods would encounter the brushes. Layout of the spacing was another meticulous job. Remember every job in working on the "Integratron" outside, or inside, has to be done on ladders. This means a lot of climbing up and down and constantly moving ladders.

Many times the next days work was planned only to have it stopped by winds, or weather . Never have we lost ground, but we have had hundreds of delays, and postponements.

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Some of the 64 dirods on the armature, and two of the sixteen teflon air support bear­ings on which the armature slides.

Other work on maintenance, required immediate emergency action if we had an electrical failure, or the pump on the well quit.

We built the offite and toilet facilities, which were required by code, the control room, and machine shop. We have installed underground pipe lines. Acquired a large air compressor. We've made the turbine blades on the inside of the armature, and have tested materials to hold the dielectric requirements. Ten times we have painted this large dome. All of these things were accomplished twenty miles from the nearest town of Yucca Valley.

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Looking down on the arm supporting the inductor disc and ball accumulator.

Tools and materials had to be bou ~ht in Los Angeles, 150 miles away, when they were not available locally. Parts of this giant machine came from Westinghouse in Pennsylvania, and Woodlam, Inc., in Washington.

Over the years~ cutting, drilling, sanding, and machining parts has been a great adventure. Now the pieces are going together. The "dome" is taking on a new look. · It even looks like a futuristic machine instead of just a round building.

We are in the beginning of a new science like television, radio, and aircraft; all had their start by someone beginning to do it. So we push on to present people with a means to stay younger and live longer.

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WHAT'S GOING ON

Brazil is said to be holding back 80 million sacks of coffee, while the price of coffee goes beyond reason in the markets. This economic pressure is being exert­ed to force outside capital to finance the development of iron in Brazil.

A deposit of not a mountain, but a whole mountain range of iron has been discovered in Brazil. Seventy four square miles of over 80% iron.

Thus coffee becomes the only pressure Brazil can exert on outside money, the same as oil is the economic weapon in the energy field.

International cartels want to control this multi­billion dollar deposit; so East, West, and "The Third World'' are in conflict over control while the coffea drinkers foot the bill.

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It looks like the big storm, with record breaking low temperatures, that ruined the Florida citrus and vegetable crops, was the after effect of the Chinese nuclear test, in the atmosphere, that preceeded it.

Atomic scientists, and a few government officials, know that after every atmospheric test, there is a temperature drop on the surface and an increase in temperature above the atmosphere. This temperature drop travels from West to East with the normal flow of the air. The test coming in the winter months made the normal cold months super cold.

When atomic bomb tests were conducted above ground in Nevada, years ago, we would get a 20 to 30 degree temperature drop 250 miles south of the test site by the next day.

What happens, is the blast blows a huge chuck of the air into space creating a rise in temperature above

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the atmosphere, then the 40 to 50 degree below zero upper air around the hole rushes down to fill the hole creating super cold below the normal season temperature on the surface.

Professor Yoshio Sato of Tokai University, Dean of the Faculty of Space and Aeronautical Science, one of the pioneers in pulsatory motion of terrestrial magne­tism, charted the results of atomic tests on upper atmosphere, earthquake, and circumpolar motion. We are reprinting Professor Sato's graphs through the courtesy of associate Iwao P. Hino of Kameoka, Kyoto­fu, Japan.

Diagram 1

Outer space t emperature

Since the Periodic Properties of the Elements have been charted relative to their difference in electro­negativity, percent of ionic character, electrical conductance, specific heat, atomic volume, heat of vaporization, ionic radius, heat of fusion, thermal conductance, atomic radius, crystal structure, coval­ant radius, acid base properties, mass, charge, mean life, and decay modes, it is possible to control the energy effects on weather and earthquakes through atomic explosions. Thus weather and earthquakes become weapons of war by focus.triangulation. The earthquake harmonics can be transmitted through the crust of the earth similar to the signal transmission now used for communication with submarines.

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The circumpolar motion of the earth

• North Pole

.IS Nuclear test .N"" earthquake

Shift of the earth's rotation cycle

......_ Nuclear test +- Earthquakes over Mag . 7

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These violations of natural law could create a bounce similar to ·laser that could chain react in resonance, ~nd could cause a polar tilt , explode the atmosphere, or split the planet.

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This is what atomic scientists are working on; bigger and better ways of destruction. It is expected by 1980 that 35 nations will have atomic potentials. Any nation can explode any other nations bombs that activate by radio control, intentionally or by accident.

It is time now to ban all reactors and deactivate a ll bombs to prevent a massive atomic war by accident.

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Now we have a new administration. We had the "New Deal", "The Great Society", "The War to End All Wars", "A Chicken in ~very Pot 4

', "Two Cars in Every Garage", and now we have "The New Spirit" slogan in Washington. We are about to find out if "The New Spirit" isn't just another spook of some lying, dead politiciano

WHAT'S NEW

Among the things we have to verify thoroughly be­fore we tell you about them, are many new break­throughs.

Archeological discoveries are popping up in many isolated places in the world proving there were past civilizations as advanced as our own.

Evidence that an atomic war had occurred. facts of metals that do not rust or corrode. construction that we cannot duplicate today.

Arti­Giant

Evidence or people on the Moon centuries ago. New biomagnetic discoveries. Everything seems to be coming out to verify the Bible statement that "in the latter days all things will be revealed".

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POLARITY, PULSE AND POLLUTION

In biomagnetics and working with electrostatics (both answering to the same polarity laws), it is easy to see that molecules of fluids can be polarized to form "liquid crystals". Once liquids become polarized, in their liquid state, they are also subject to radia­tions of the surrounding matrix of other elements. This is why rubbing a glass containing a drink can change its flavor, or taste, Putting a magnet in the drink does the same thing by the same polarity laws.

Polarity is the plus and minus of all unbalance, whether it be in stable or unstable elements, or in any energy matter reaction. This is why underground atomic tests may withhold the gamma destructive rays, but can create resonance in like elements. All of the mineral elements have a "water content" percentage.

When the water content of any mineral becomes polar­ized it can accelerate the decay cycle. Silica, which is the biggest percentage of the matrix of the earth's crust, is especially susceptable to rapid decay because of its dialectric composition. Thus it becomes a static accumulator in its molecules. Silica, which is the largest composition of dams b~ they mortar, or dirt fill, can loose its binding ability and decay rapidly if the electromagnetic pulse happens to reach a resonance with it. The molecules in the water be­hind the dams can be polarized by fallout radiations. The polarized liquid crystals of water can eat the dam down by decay acceleration. Steel, in bridges and skyscrapers, can weaken and collapse by the same radiation resonance with iron, in the spectrum.

The valence electrons are always found in the outer­most orbits of the atom. They are bound less securely than the other particles. Professor Sidney Barnes of Rochester, in speaking of the sodium atom, estimated that it takes one thousand electron volts to remove one of the K, or inner orbit electrons from its orbit. Thirty-five electron volts are sufficient to move one

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of the electrons from the L, or middle orbit, and only five electron volts to remove the valence electr on in the M, or outer orbit. Dunning and Paxton tells us that it requires 5,250,000 electron volts to remove one of the particles from the nucleus of an uranium atom. It takes about a million million electron s t o equal the value o f an ampere.

In 1894 Professo r Do l b e ar o f Tuft s University explained the l aw in the following way :: "Each change in matt e r is brought about by the action of energy upon i t ."

The energy needed t o shift the valence electrons in a chemical action i s electromagnetic. The formula is:

hv - W plus hv'

The total energy needed is hv. his Planck's constant

(6.55 x 1~9 • The part v' is the frequency of h. The part W is used up in moving the valence electrons along. The part hv' is required to overcome the in­ertia of the valence electrons. Since the particles are in electrical balance in the new compound, the hv' energy is gradually radiated from the new compound.--

This proves that atomic radiations from bombs and reactors will change the molecular strength of both shielding and structure materials. The electromagne­tic pulse in harmonics, or resonance, beyond those in nature on the planet will, by radiation, even change the reactions of the Sun.

Reactors are slow bombs that natural deterioration will accelerate due to their radioactive cores. Natural laws did not create Sun principles on the planet. Only the destructive minds of men in science did that. Every semicrital mass is going to explode at sometime in the future as the laws of nature through decay and time react.

The elements of hydrogen and oxygen, in their liquid state can become "heavy" with polarity changes in their molecular structure. Moisture in the air

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accelerates the change. have changed the polarity carbons so they no longer small antigravity effect, and 1ow places as pa r t of

Radiations from bomb tests of the molecules in hydro­re pel from the earth by a the r e fore hanging in valley s heavi e r than a ir gasses.

Regardles s of how far away a bomb of any atomic typ e i s , whe n i t is deton ated, it creates i oniza tion pola ri z at ion meas urab l e anywhere in the wor l d within se ve ral s econds.

Reso nance of a violin note breaking a glass, using the a ir as a conductor, is only a small scale example of what resonance can do in the electrostatic magnetic reactions of elements using the earth's crust as the c onductor.

You would have no pulse, or heart beat, if it were not for the electrical spirit in the body. By the same token blood is paramagnetic and will respond to accupuncture only if the polarity of the point at which the needle is inserted is right.

As cells pass on their electric charge to other cell s , pulsing of the blood is kept alive electri­cally. Cells break down electrically in their polarity pulse when they assimilate radiation in resonance with the charge of their molecules creating an e lectrical nu l l, or discharge, and anemia results. Thi s is why microwaves, radar, or other radiations are dangerous to the living structure the cells com­pose.

Chemicals, being composed of molecules of the elements can create beneficial effects in some peop le and de trimental effects in others. Then we s a y the per son is allergic to them. Actually what happens is the polarity is opposite in the reaction due to the resonance.

He art rejection in heart transplants is electrical because the doners heart is not in harmony with the t r an s p lan ts body resonance.

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When t he biochemical liq~iid c'featu-re:s ,- -t h·a t ar.e.:,~· 'alive''t bctay ; r eal i ze that th~ electromagne ti c atomic molecu lar polarity r e sonanc'e o f . ttie · radf atrio'ns ' - and bal<:ftt-c e ~ ·mf ·.-etre spir it, is wh~t makes one live, then we mu s t e l imina te a l l f orms · ot ·r a dl-':i:"a t"ion eA.e·pgy .,-.,taat . is detrimental and accumulative.

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE

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Looking up at the stars, in their positions in the night sky, reveals that any three of them form a triangle and their sides become the same sides of other triangles ad infinitum.

In infinite time, in infinite space, gravity is the mother of all matter.

Electricity, Magnetism, and Gravity are the triangle of energy-matter. These energies compose everything from atoms to galaxies.

We follow the unna tural man-made laws of power, prof i t, and greed. Another triangle!

I n t he word Pirid, which was the ancient name for s p i r i t , the iri was c a lled "the all seeing eye". It isfOund in the "grea t seal" on our one dollar bills, above the pyramid . This iri i s also in iris the cen­te r of t he eye . I t wa s worshiped by the Egyptians as Os i r is, t he sun god, or god of light.

The "dog star" Si rius, was called "the eye of night". The Sun was Sol, the Earth was Sin, and the Moon was Luna. These t hre e celestial bodies constitute a solar system; anothe r t riangle, or trine.

Thus everything reve r ts to the "eternal triangle" .

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