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N N E E X X U U S S NEW TIMES MAGAZINE Volume 17, Number 5 AUGUST—SEPTEMBER 2010 PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld 4560, Australia Website: http://www.nexusmagazine.com C C O O N N T T E E N N T T S S C C O O N N T T E E N N T T S S L LE ET TT TE ER RS S T TO O T TH HE E E ED DI IT TO OR R. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .4 4 Readers comment on such diverse subjects as out-of-body research, weaponised mycoplasma, fighting paedophilia, coded information in Hollywood films, and magnesium chloride as a powerful anti-infective agent. G GL LO OB BA AL L N NE EW WS S. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .6 6 We report on the CIA's access to European Union citizens' financial data, US moves for a "cyber shield", another flaw in the Big Bang theory, the sound of the Sun, the launch of a secret US spaceship, revelations about US plans to give Israel a mega military handout, and more. R RI IS SE E O OF F T TH HE E G GL LO OB BA AL L S SC CI IE EN NT TI IF FI IC C D DI IC CT TA AT TO OR RS SH HI IP P. .. .. .. .. .. .1 11 1 By Andrew Gavin Marshall. The "brave new world" that Aldous Huxley envisioned is now a reality, as increasingly we are at the mercy of elitist technocrats and social engineers hell-bent on controlling the world's populace. C CA AN NC CE ER R S SU UR RG GE ER RY Y I IN NC CR RE EA AS SE ES S M MO OR RT TA AL LI IT TY Y. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .1 19 9 By Walter Last. Recent studies and decades-old research suggest that surgery and other medical interventions stimulate the growth and spread of tumours, while holistic anticancer therapies have an inhibitory effect. M MI IL LI IT TA AR RY Y E EM ME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y I IN N T TH HE E G GU UL LF F O OF F M ME EX XI IC CO O. .. .. .2 27 7 By "Opening Poster" via Godlike Productions. As the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster unfolds, bizarre things have been happening since late June with intense submarine, ship and aircraft activity and the capture of a weird organism. L LI IV VI IN NG G W WI IT TH H P PH HY YT TI IC C A AC CI ID D I IN N O OU UR R D DI IE ET TS S. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .3 33 3 By Ramiel Nagel. Phytic acid and phytates in grains, nuts, seeds and legumes deplete minerals and inhibit digestive enzymes. We need to know how to prepare these foods so as to neutralise their harmful content. H HE EA AL LI IN NG G W WI IT TH H E EL LE EC CT TR RO OM ME ED DI IC CI IN NE EP Pa ar rt t 2 2. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .4 41 1 By Dr Nenah Sylver. Frequency therapies can increase cell energy, normalise membrane conductivity, lessen oxidative stress and enhance immune function, leading to tissue regeneration and disease resistance. S SC CI IE EN NC CE E N NE EW WS S. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .4 49 9 This issue we run Rod Hamon's analysis linking galactic and atomic left-handedness, the 1908 Tunguska event, Pioneer spacecraft anomalies and findings from dark matter experiments with the theory of "mirror matter". P PE EN NE ET TR RA AT TI IO ON N: : E ET T A AN ND D H HU UM MA AN N T TE EL LE EP PA AT TH HY Y. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .5 55 5 By Ingo Swann. This famous American psychic accepted a secret assignment in 1975 to remote-view the dark side of the Moon. He was shocked to see physical evidence of an alien presence and to realise he had been observed. A AM MI IC CI IZ ZI IA A: : A AL LI IE EN N E EN NC CO OU UN NT TE ER RS S I IN N I IT TA AL LY Y. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .6 63 3 By Warren Aston. The recently disclosed reports of long- term contact by hundreds of Italians with aliens from the so-called Akrij Confederation significantly expand our view of the ET presence in the history of Earth. T TH HE E T TW WI IL LI IG GH HT T Z ZO ON NE E. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .6 68 8 We feature three items this issue: the story of a Chinese man who lived to be 256; a report on a Siberian hunter who allegedly saved a Yeti from drowning; and news of a radio ghost mystery at a former RAF base in Scotland. R RE EV VI IE EW WS SB Bo oo ok ks s. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .7 71 1 "Silenced Witnesses – Volume 2" edited by Martin J. Walker "Sarah's Last Wish" by Eve Hillary "Sudden Cold" by Rodney Chilton "There Were Giants upon the Earth" by Zecharia Sitchin "Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt" by Christopher Dunn "The Lost Age of High Knowledge" by Keith M. Hunter "Signature of the Celestial Spheres" by Hartmut Warm "It's All Light" by G. Prema "Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky" by Kevin D. Randle, PhD "UFO Case Files of Russia" by Philip Mantle & Paul Stonehill "Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape" by Gary S. Bekkum "Babylon's Banksters" by Joseph P. Farrell "The Invention of the Jewish People" by Shlomo Sand "The Secret Society of Moses" by Flavio Barbiero R RE EV VI IE EW WS SD DV VD Ds s. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .7 78 8 "The Power of the Purse – Volume 1" "Orgasm Inc." by Liz Conner "Westall '66: A Suburban UFO Mystery" R RE EV VI IE EW WS SM Mu us si ic c. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .7 79 9 "The Rough Guide to the Music of India" by various artists "Many Moods" by Ben Woolman "Rise & Shine" by Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars "Blue Dreaming" by Sunsaria N NE EX XU US S B BO OO OK KS S, , V VI ID DE EO OS S, , A AD DS S, , S SU UB BS S. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .8 87 79 96 6 AUGUST – SEPTEMBER 2010 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 1

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GGLLOOBBAALL NNEEWWSS........................................................................................................................................66We report on the CIA's access to European Union citizens'financial data, US moves for a "cyber shield", anotherflaw in the Big Bang theory, the sound of the Sun, thelaunch of a secret US spaceship, revelations about USplans to give Israel a mega military handout, and more.

RRIISSEE OOFF TTHHEE GGLLOOBBAALL SSCCIIEENNTTIIFFIICC DDIICCTTAATTOORRSSHHIIPP............1111By Andrew Gavin Marshall. The "brave new world" thatAldous Huxley envisioned is now a reality, as increasinglywe are at the mercy of elitist technocrats and socialengineers hell-bent on controlling the world's populace.

CCAANNCCEERR SSUURRGGEERRYY IINNCCRREEAASSEESS MMOORRTTAALLIITTYY..............................1199By Walter Last. Recent studies and decades-old researchsuggest that surgery and other medical interventionsstimulate the growth and spread of tumours, whileholistic anticancer therapies have an inhibitory effect.

MMIILLIITTAARRYY EEMMEERRGGEENNCCYY IINN TTHHEE GGUULLFF OOFF MMEEXXIICCOO......2277By "Opening Poster" via Godlike Productions. As the Gulfof Mexico oil disaster unfolds, bizarre things have beenhappening since late June with intense submarine, shipand aircraft activity and the capture of a weird organism.

LLIIVVIINNGG WWIITTHH PPHHYYTTIICC AACCIIDD IINN OOUURR DDIIEETTSS....................................3333By Ramiel Nagel. Phytic acid and phytates in grains,nuts, seeds and legumes deplete minerals and inhibitdigestive enzymes. We need to know how to preparethese foods so as to neutralise their harmful content.

HHEEAALLIINNGG WWIITTHH EELLEECCTTRROOMMEEDDIICCIINNEE——PPaarrtt 22..............................4411By Dr Nenah Sylver. Frequency therapies can increase cellenergy, normalise membrane conductivity, lessenoxidative stress and enhance immune function, leading totissue regeneration and disease resistance.

SSCCIIEENNCCEE NNEEWWSS..................................................................................................................................4499This issue we run Rod Hamon's analysis linking galacticand atomic left-handedness, the 1908 Tunguska event,Pioneer spacecraft anomalies and findings from darkmatter experiments with the theory of "mirror matter".

PPEENNEETTRRAATTIIOONN:: EETT AANNDD HHUUMMAANN TTEELLEEPPAATTHHYY....................5555By Ingo Swann. This famous American psychic accepteda secret assignment in 1975 to remote-view the dark sideof the Moon. He was shocked to see physical evidence ofan alien presence and to realise he had been observed. AAMMIICCIIZZIIAA:: AALLIIEENN EENNCCOOUUNNTTEERRSS IINN IITTAALLYY......................................6633By Warren Aston. The recently disclosed reports of long-term contact by hundreds of Italians with aliens from theso-called Akrij Confederation significantly expand ourview of the ET presence in the history of Earth.

TTHHEE TTWWIILLIIGGHHTT ZZOONNEE..........................................................................................................6688We feature three items this issue: the story of a Chineseman who lived to be 256; a report on a Siberian hunterwho allegedly saved a Yeti from drowning; and news of aradio ghost mystery at a former RAF base in Scotland.

RREEVVIIEEWWSS——BBooookkss..............................................................................................................................7711"Silenced Witnesses – Volume 2" edited by Martin J. Walker"Sarah's Last Wish" by Eve Hillary"Sudden Cold" by Rodney Chilton"There Were Giants upon the Earth" by Zecharia Sitchin"Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt" by Christopher Dunn"The Lost Age of High Knowledge" by Keith M. Hunter"Signature of the Celestial Spheres" by Hartmut Warm"It's All Light" by G. Prema"Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky" by Kevin D. Randle, PhD"UFO Case Files of Russia" by Philip Mantle & Paul Stonehill"Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape" by Gary S. Bekkum"Babylon's Banksters" by Joseph P. Farrell"The Invention of the Jewish People" by Shlomo Sand"The Secret Society of Moses" by Flavio Barbiero

RREEVVIIEEWWSS——DDVVDDss..............................................................................................................................7788"The Power of the Purse – Volume 1""Orgasm Inc." by Liz Conner"Westall '66: A Suburban UFO Mystery"

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On 26 June, an anonymous person started a "thread" on the website of apopular conspiracy-oriented discussion group. The Opening Poster (OP)

indicated that he was reading "chatter" on various French emergencycommunications channels, as used by French naval assets. He was alarmed todiscover that a French submarine had been attacked in the Gulf of Mexico byUS forces in order to make it hand over a recently acquired "cargo". After a fewdays of following OP's intermittent posts, we understood that this cargo is anorganism of some sort—one that appears usually to live under the Earth'scrust. As I sit here today, struggling to get this edition ready for the printers,the story is still unfolding. I've decided to publish some of the morepertinent postings, and we await further developments with bated breath.

As I've said before, my opinion is that science has become a religion.Apart from being expected to take scientific pronouncements on faith, we areincreasingly finding that commercial secrecy and military applications ofscience are resulting in even less information being available to us meremortals. So much information we are not allowed to know—why? So thatwe become more ignorant and thus more compliant? We have an extractfrom an article by Andrew Marshall, "The Rise of the Scientific Dictatorship",which looks at the push for population control via eugenics and genetics.

On the health front, we learn from Walter Last's article that the statisticssurrounding the choice of surgery for cancer treatment are not encouragingat all. In fact, in many cases, surgery appears to make cancers spread furtherthroughout the body. Still on the health front is a timely reminder for allageing hippie children, such as myself, that too much phytic acid is very badfor you. So, all the brown rice, grains, muesli and beans that we favour arebad for us unless we eat them sparingly and prepare them properly, e.g., bysoaking them overnight, or cooking them for hours.

One of the world's best remote-viewers is Ingo Swann. In 1975, Ingo was"invited" to a secret underground base in the USA and tasked with remote-viewing a series of coordinates on the dark side of the Moon. What he sawshocked him to the core. Ingo promised to keep this episode a secret for atleast a decade, which he did. He then wrote a very obscure book titledPenetration, which is almost impossible to find in bookshops. I was able toobtain a pdf of this 1998 book from a source on the Internet, and haveextracted a tiny portion of his amazing story for this edition.

The spread of NEXUS Magazine into other countries and languages hasrevealed to us that the experience of ETs and UFOs is not primarily confinedto Americans (a criticism used by ignorant sceptics). In fact, all of the mostamazing and sustained ET/UFO contact cases come from other countries;and as you can appreciate, few Americans, even those who are into UFOs,ever hear of such cases, and fewer still take the time even to investigate.Italy in particular has some remarkable cases awaiting the recognition andastonishment of the English-speaking world, and we are excited to have anarticle on the Amicizia case, written by long-time researcher Warren Aston.

We go to press just after the oil-leak crisis has been announced as being"over", and the TV is showing pictures of Gulf Coast people happily fishingonce again (I'm serious; how blatant is their brainwashing!). But beneaththe Gulf of Mexico, the drama involving submarines, a strange, intelligentand dangerous organism and mysterious sea-floor eruptions continues...

Duncan

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Letters to the Editor ...OOuutt--ooff--BBooddyy RReesseeaarrcchh

I just found your website.I am wondering if you haveever heard of ThomasCampbell, author of My BigToe? If you haven't, he isworth checking out.

He is a nuclear physicistwho has been going out ofbody for over 35 years. Hestarted with Bob Monroe atthe beginning of The MonroeInstitute. His website iswww.mybigtoe.com.

There are YouTube videosof some of his lectures. Ithink he is one of the mostimportant men on theplanet right now.

If you want to understandhow reality works, read hisbook. Don't be discouragedby the technical nature ofthe book.

Linda S., Florida, USA

IInn DDeeffeennccee ooff CChhrriissttiiaanniittyyI am very unhappy about

the way Christianity isportrayed in your magazineand at the upcoming NEXUSConference.

There are so many thingsthat are covered up in theworld, but why do you singleout the Christian religion asa sort of conspiratorial,unhealthy cult, which itcertainly is not. Yes, thereare sinners and saints in theChurch, as in the rest ofhumanity, including otherreligions.

Christians are not dumb;they know that there areconspiracies out there—some which may impinge onor attack the Holy ChristianChurch. They know theDevil is as active in thesedays as he was in theancient days. Without aHoly Christian Churchestablished in this world, hewill have full reign over

mankind on Earth.Attacking the precepts of theHoly Christian Church isplaying into his hands.

E. C., Victoria, Australia

GGeettttiinngg OOuutt TThheerreeDuncan: Your June–July

[17/04] editorial wasshocking to read, to actuallysee all your points togetherin print, even though I'vecome to agree with all ofthem over the years.

Your interview shortlyafterward with Barry Eatonon RadioOutThere.com wasinteresting and informative.I'm not familiar with [Bob]Monroe's writings, soexcerpts from his texts inNEXUS would beappreciated.

You are doing a reallywonderful job in getting thispublication out. Pleasekeep it up!

Thank you,Daisy, NSW, Australia

MMuurrddeerreedd bbyy MMyyccooppllaassmmaa??Dear Editor: I read an

article published in yourmagazine and I am takingthe liberty of writing to youabout a case in Englandwhich resulted in the deathof my husband David in2008.

I am proposing to bring acompensation claim againstthe parties who caused hispremature death, after some21 years of disablement, asa result of his illness.

I am trying to get somescientific assistance to helpme to establish if David diedpurely as a result of medicalneglect and grossincompetence on the part ofhis doctors or whether infact he was murdered viaweaponised mycoplasma, asI suspect might well have

been the case.May I say that, having

dealt with the medical andscientific profession inEngland, I hold theprofession, at least in thiscountry, in very low esteem.It seems they are more likelyto set out to kill you than tocure you. So much for theHippocratic Oath.

If you can assist me in myobjective, I would be mostgrateful to you and will sendfurther details of the casethrough to you which mightwell form the basis of anarticle.

Yours sincerely,Barbara Ephgrave, UK,

[email protected]

PPaaeeddoopphhiillee IImmmmuunniittyyDear Duncan: I would like

to enlarge on the item byRobert Green in GlobalNews last issue [17/04].

Not only in Britain arepaedophiles beingprotected by the "rulingclasses", but the same goeson in The Netherlands, too.

There seems to be anetwork of paedophilicpeople that seem immuneto prosecution, a networkwhich includes one of thehighest-ranking officials inthe Ministry of Justice.

Besides that,investigations into thepaedophile network of MarcDutroux were stopped inThe Netherlands. The Dutchpress dares not run articleson such topics.

A very enlightening articlecan be read at the website ofthe Institute for the Study ofGlobalization and CovertPolitics. Go to www.isgp.eu,click on "Miscellaneous" andthen on "February 25, 2010".

Very best wishes,H. J., The Netherlands

PPaaeeddoopphhiilliiaa FFiigghhtteerr''ss PPlliigghhttDear Sir: I write in

response to the GlobalNews item "ScottishPaedophiles Protected inHigh Places" in the June–July2010 issue [17/04].

A similar situationhappened in NorthernIreland in the early 1970swhere a concerned Armyofficer tried to expose thepaedophilia going on inKincora Boys' Home inBelfast. He was blockedevery way he turned, and itwas rumoured that people inhigh places were involved.He received many threatsand was eventually postedto a dead-end office job inEngland, where he resigned.

He was framed for murderby MI5 and did about 12years in prison. He is stillfighting for his innocencebut getting nowhere. Thereis a book written about him,titled Who Framed ColinWallace?, by Paul Foot. It'sworth a read, especially bythose who think governmentwould not do anything likethat.

Brian D., Queensland,Australia

OOuurr LLeeaaddeerrss PPooiissoonneedd??Dear Sir: I am a regular

reader of your magazine andI encourage you to keepinvestigating andchallenging the official andmainstream news andproposing alternativeversions of today's reality.

There is one question thatpuzzles me, however, afterreading several articles onthe topic of the secret andmalicious public health andfood poisoning agenda.

If powerful businessleaders and politicians ofthis world are poisoning us

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through manipulated food,noxious vaccines andunhealthy water, wouldn'tthat affect them as well?

I would rather think thatthey and their families stillbuy, eat and drink the samefood and water as we all do,and their children are alsovaccinated at school.

Or am I making the wrongassumption here? Is theresomething about our leaders'diet and health practices thatwe don't know?

Many thanks,F. P., Auckland, New

Zealand.[Dear F. P.: You assume that

business leaders and politiciansare engaged in a deliberateconspiracy to poison us, but I donot believe this to be the case.Most such decision-makers believethe mainstream line on vaccines,fluoridation and chlorination. Soyes, their own ignorance and/orcompliance will affect their ownhealth and that of their loved onesand friends. Ed]

CCooddeedd IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn iinn FFiillmmss Dear Duncan: My

congratulations to you onyour 20th anniversary withNEXUS.

I migrated to Australia in1989. While I was still tryingto find my bearings in thisnew country, the Gulf Warerupted and a New WorldOrder was unceremoniouslyimposed on us by GeorgeBush, Sr. Your magazinehelped me make sense ofthis "brave new world".

In response to thequestion you positedtowards the end of youreditorial [17/04], which Ihave paraphrased as "Whydoes this cabal prefer tokeep the world in the darkand not share the secretsthey are privy to?", my

guess—as a psychiatristwho knows a thing or twoabout the human psyche—is that they are afraid!

What are they afraid of?Why are they afraid? Theanswer may be something asmundane as their trying tohold on to their pettyprivileges and interests. Orthey may know a thing or twoabout an impendingapocalyptic event, and theymay be positioningthemselves for the bestsituation that, they hope, maygive them a chance to survive.

It is always good to readbetween the lines of publicstatements of those whoappear to be in the know.

One unlikely source ofinformation is Hollywood—both a source of keeping themasses entertained and amedium to leak codedinformation to the public toprepare them. Think of"Titanic", "Deep Impact" and"2012" for coded revelationson how the cabal ispreparing to save theirselfish souls.

"Titanic", for instance, tellsus how a selected few wouldhop into the lifeboats andwatch us drown in thefreezing, abysmal, darkwaters. The film "2012"repeats this theme. Also,there's an eerie feeling whenyou see in both "DeepImpact" and "2012" that theUS President is black.

Incidentally, I wasastounded to read thatMerck's RotaTeq® vaccine islaced with pig virus. The USFood and DrugAdministration has reportedthat stocks of Merck'sRotaTeq vaccine againstrotavirus is contaminatedwith the pig viruses PCV1and PCV2 (New Scientist, 15

May 2010). In March, therotavirus vaccine Rotarix®,made by GlaxoSmithKline,was found to contain the pigvirus PCV1.

Sincerely, Dr Gokhan Sayram,

Australia

MMaaggnneessiiuumm CChhlloorriiddee MMaaggiiccDear Duncan: I wonder

how many readers know howinvaluable the informationis that you print. There havebeen two articles that I haveput into practice.

The first was written byBarbara Bourke with WalterLast on the merits ofmagnesium chloride [15/06].

After I read the article, I setabout examining all of themagnes ium-conta in ingproducts on the market, assold in pharmacies, andfound that not one containedthe precious magnesiumchloride. So I sourced a 500-gram container ofmagnesium chloride at greatexpense from an analyticallaboratory supplier. Fromthe very first dose I took, Iknew that what Barbara andWalter had written was true.

I used to suffer from early-morning joint stiffness but,soon after takingmagnesium chloride, alljoint flexibility and muscularstrength returned and mysleep was more beneficial.

The most importantobservation was theremarkable effect it had onenabling the human body tofight off infections.

In a world that is rapidlyrunning out of antibiotics, Ithink I may have stumbledupon a new antibioticprinciple. When magnesiumchloride is combined with avitamin B complex plusgarlic, it enables the person

to recover from infections inhalf the time, and this makessense: all three substancesact synergistically, likeNature intended.

Garlic is Nature's superanti-infective agent. Thevitamin Bs and magnesiumact together to provideenergy, thus revving up theimmune system. The garlicthat I use is a light-activatedalcoholic extract unlikeanything seen before, and Iwould dearly like to worktogether to bring thisdiscovery to the world.

In the interim, I advisepeople to fight infectionsnaturally. Take half ateaspoonful of magnesiumchloride, dissolved in aglass of water, with any formof super B formula andgarlic as either one cloveswallowed whole or astablets or capsules. But thegarlic must be smelly:odourless garlic does notwork. Do this two to threetimes a day.

The second article thatopened my eyes toimproving the nature ofthings was on hemp seed oil[16/02]. This remarkablesubstance, when rubbedinto joints affected byarthritis either before orafter applying a proprietybrand that contains methylsalicylate, menthol andcamphor, improves all theresults dramatically.Needless to say, I have nowincorporated this preciousoil into some of my ownformulations for increasedeffectiveness.

Please continuepublishing the good work,for it benefits us all.

Maurice Czarniak, BSc,BPharm, FPS, Yokine, WA,Australia

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Classical music pulls atthe heartstrings of

people in a vegetative stateas well as those of healthylisteners. If you play musicto vegetative patients, theirheart rate changes in thesame way as that of healthycontrols, suggesting thatmusic can affect the neuralsystems of emotion evenwhen conscious thought isimpossible.

Francesco Riganello at theSanta Anna Institute inCrotone, Italy, andcolleagues played fourpieces of classical music to16 healthy volunteers whilemeasuring their heartbeats. Theteam then repeated the experimentwith nine people who were in avegetative state. In addition, theyasked the healthy volunteers todescribe the emotions they had feltwhile listening.

The pieces, each three minuteslong and by different composers,were chosen because they havedifferent tempos and rhythms—factors previously shown to elicit

positive and negative emotions.Riganello found that the music

affected the heart rates of bothgroups in the same way.

Pieces rated as "positive" byhealthy volunteers, such as theminuet from Boccherini's StringQuintet in E, slowed heart rate,while "negative" pieces likeTchaikovsky's sixth symphonyincreased heart rate.(Source: New Scientist, 2 July 2010,http://tinyurl.com/33sctju)

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US anti-terrorisminvestigators have won

the right to scrutinise theprivate bank details ofBritish and other EUcitizens after a crucial votein the European Parliament.

The vote in favour ofgiving CIA agents access toa giant financial databasefollows a deal struckbetween US and EUnegotiators.

Under the newarrangements, the EUpolice agency Europol willassess whether specific datarequests are necessary forthe fight against terrorism

before the data is sent to the US,and the EU Commission willappoint its own officials to monitorthe US investigators' actions. Thereis also a requirement that bulk datacan never be sent to third countries.

The measures were passed by 484MEPs in favour and 109 against.(Source: The Independent, 9 July 2010,http://tinyurl.com/2824q2m)

UUSS PPLLAANNSS CCYYBBEERR SSHHIIEELLDD FFOORRUUTTIILLIITTIIEESS,, CCOOMMPPAANNIIEESS

The US federal government islaunching an expansive program

dubbed "Perfect Citizen" to detectcyber assaults on private companiesand government agencies runningsuch critical infrastructure as theelectricity grid and nuclear powerplants.

The National Security Agency(NSA) would rely on a set of sensorsdeployed in computer networks forcritical infrastructure that would betriggered by unusual activitysuggesting an impending cyberattack, though it wouldn'tpersistently monitor the wholesystem.

Defence contractor Raytheon Corp.recently won a classified contract forthe initial phase of the surveillance

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effort, valued at up to US$100 million.Some industry and government

officials familiar with the programsee Perfect Citizen as an intrusion bythe NSA into domestic affairs, whileothers say it is an importantprogram to combat an emergingsecurity threat that only the NSA isequipped to provide.

"The overall purpose of the[program] is our Government...feel[s] that they need to insure thePublic Sector is doing all they can tosecure Infrastructure critical to ourNational Security," said one internalRaytheon email, the text of whichwas seen by the Wall Street Journal.

Raytheon declined to comment.(Source: The Wall Street Journal, 8 July2010, http://tinyurl.com/35hy2ez)

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Clusters of heated, magneticnanoparticles targeted at cell

membranes can remotely controlion channels, neurons and evenanimal behaviour, according to apaper published by University atBuffalo (UB) physicists in NatureNanotechnology.

"By developing a method thatallows us to use magnetic fields tostimulate cells both in vitro and invivo, this research will help usunravel the signaling networks thatcontrol animal behavior," says ArndPralle, PhD, Assistant Professor ofPhysics in the UB College of Artsand Sciences and senior/corresponding author on the paper.

The method the UB teamdeveloped involves heatingnanoparticles in a cell membrane byexposing them to a radiofrequencymagnetic field; the heat then resultsin stimulating the cell.

"We have developed a tool to heatnanoparticles and then measuretheir temperature," says Pralle,noting that not much is knownabout heat conduction in tissue atthe nanoscale.

Each one measuring just six

nanometres wide, the particles caneasily diffuse between cells. Themagnetic field is comparable towhat is employed in magneticresonance imaging. The method'sability to activate cells uniformlyacross a large area indicates that italso will be feasible to use it in invivo whole-body applications, thescientists report.(Source: University at Buffalo NewsCenter, 6 July 2010, http://www.buffalo.edu/news/11518)

BBIIGG BBAANNGG TTHHEEOORRYY EEXXPPLLOODDEEDD??

Ateam of British, American andHungarian astronomers has

reported that the Universe iscrossed by at least 13 "Great Walls"or rivers of galaxies, 100 Mpc long,in the surveyed domain of sevenbillion light years. (A distance ofone million parsecs—approximately3,262,000 light years—is commonlydenoted by the megaparsec, Mpc.)

The astronomers found galaxiesclustered into bands spaced about600 million light years apart thatstretch across about one-fourth ofthe diameter of the Universe, orabout seven billion light years. Thishuge shell and void pattern wouldhave required nearly 150 billionyears to form, based on their speed

of movement, if produced by thestandard Big Bang cosmology.

But this has greatly upset thetraditional notion that galacticmatter should be uniformlydistributed. If the Universe beganwith a Big Bang 13.7 billion yearsago, the awesome size of theselarge-scale structures is bafflingbecause there is apparently notsufficient time available for suchmassive objects to form and tobecome organised.(Source: The Journal of Cosmology, 30January 2010, http://journalofcosmology.com/BigBang101.html, via DailyGalaxy.com)

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Musical sounds created bylongitudinal vibrations within

the Sun's atmosphere have beenrecorded and accurately studied forthe first time by experts at theUniversity of Sheffield, UK,shedding light on the Sun'smagnetic atmosphere.

High-resolution images taken by anumber of satellites show that thesolar corona is filled with largebanana-shaped magnetic structuresknown as coronal loops.

These giant coronal loops havealso been observed to undergo

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periodic (oscillatory) motion, whichcan be thought of as someoneplucking a guitar string (transversaloscillations) or blowing a wind-pipeinstrument (longitudinaloscillations). With the length andthickness of the string fixed, thepitch of the note is determined bythe tension of the string; the tone ismade up of the harmonics of themodes of oscillation.

In this sense, the solaratmosphere is constantly pervadedby the music of the coronal loops.

A video of the solar music isavailable on YouTube athttp://tinyurl.com/26od6mb.(Source: ScienceDaily.com, 22 June 2010,http://tinyurl.com/292chcu)

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Somewhere above Earth isAmerica's latest spaceship: a 30-

foot [~9.2-metre] craft so classifiedthat the Pentagon will not divulgeits mission nor how much it cost tobuild.

The mysterious [Boeing] X-37B,launched successfully by the US AirForce from Cape Canaveral, Florida,on 22 April using an Atlas V rocket,looks like a miniature SpaceShuttle—but its mission is topsecret. It is officially described as anOrbital Test Vehicle.

However, one of its potential usesappears to be to launch a surge ofsmall satellites—during periods ofhigh international tension. Thiswould enable America to have eyesand ears orbiting above anypotential troublespot in the world.

The X-37B can stay in orbit for upto 270 days, whereas the Shuttle canlast only 16 days. This capabilitywill allow the US to carry out long-term experiments, including thetesting of new laser weaponsystems. This development willdraw accusations that the launch ofX-37B, and a second vehicle plannedfor later this year, could lead to themilitarisation of space.

With all the focus on the secret X-37B, another space launch fromVandenberg Air Force Base inCalifornia received less attention. AMinotaur IV rocket was carrying theprototype of a new weapon that canhit any target around the world inless than an hour.

The Prompt Global Strike systemis designed as the conventionalweapon of the future. It could hitOsama bin Laden’s cave, an Iraniannuclear site or a North Koreanmissile with a huge conventionalwarhead.(Source: The Times , 24 April 2010,http://tinyurl.com/2639nda)

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NASA reports that an unknownobject approaching the Earth

from deep space is almost certainlyartificial in origin, rather than beingan asteroid.

Object 2010 KQ was detected bythe Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona inearly May, and was subsequentlytracked by NASA's asteroid-watchingservice, the Near Earth ObjectProgram headquartered at the JetPropulsion Laboratory (JPL) inCalifornia.

Observations by astronomer S. J.Bus et al., using the NASA InfraredTelescope Facility on Mauna Kea,Hawaii, indicate that 2010 KQ'sspectral characteristics do notmatch any of the known asteroidtypes, and the object's absolutemagnitude (28.9) suggests it is onlya few metres in size.

The mysterious artificial objecthas apparently made a close pass bythe Earth, coming in almost to thedistance of the Moon's orbit, and isnow headed away into theinterplanetary void. The object hasused no propulsion during the timeNASA has had it under observation.

However, the spacewatch boffinsbelieve that it must have movedunder its own power at some point,given its position and velocity.

"The orbit of this object is verysimilar to that of the Earth, and onewould not expect a [naturallyoccurring] object to remain in thistype of orbit for very long," said PaulChodas from JPL.

The experts believe that the objectmust be a spacecraft or, moreaccurately, part of one. It's likely tobe a booster stage from a pastinterplanetary mission, now driftingback in to Earth and out again.

The next visit will probably be in2036, at which time there's a smallchance that 2010 KQ will crash intothe atmosphere and burn up.(Source: TheRegister.co.uk, 28 May 2010,tinyurl.com/33qarkv)

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The state of Israel came into being on 14 May 1948 with the support ofJawaharlal Nehru, the first Indian Prime Minister. Owing to its

relationship with the Arab world, India took some time in the formalrecognition of Israel in 1950. Besides maintaining good relations with theArab world, India also maintained a covert relationship with the Israelistate. The former Israeli Defence and Foreign Minister, Moshe Dayan, isregarded as the linchpin of this Indo–Israeli relationship.

Ever since 1950, both countries have been interacting covertly, whilekeeping their strapping bilateral relationship at low profile. It was only in1992 that India established its formal diplomatic relationship with Israel.Currently, both countries are enjoying an excellent relationship ateconomic, military and strategic levels. Indo–Israeli militarycollaboration has rapidly expanded over the years, and, by 2009, bilateralmilitary trade between the two countries reached US$9 billion. India isnow the largest customer for Israeli military hardware and the secondlargest economic partner. Both are undertaking joint militaryexercises/training and cooperating in space technology.

It is worth mentioning that India and Iran are strategic allies. India isalso strengthening its strategic relationship with the Arab world and theCentral Asian states. This indeed is a unique combination of establishingrelationship with the enemy of Arabs and vice-versa.

In recent years, there has emerged another angle to this collaboration:the Indo–Israeli joint collaboration with Afghanistan. In the garb of re-construction, India has made lots of inroads and investments inAfghanistan.

There is a reported presence of Israelis—Mossad operativesparticularly—in the northern and northwestern provinces of Afghanistan,bordering Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Indeed, the Indo–Israelcollaboration with Afghanistan is aimed at enhancing ingress in Afghansociety, especially with the youth and political leadership, to shape theirmindset against Pakistan. Furthermore, it is designed to make ingressinto the Afghan National Army (ANA) to stimulate them to act againstPakistan for creating a threat on its western borders. It is also aimed atfurther reinforcing the RAW [Research and Analysis Wing, India's externalintelligence agency] network to destabilise Pakistan through covertintelligence operations. RAW and Mossad, along with the NorthernAlliance and the Afghan intelligence set-up, are helping anti-Pakistan terrorists and extremists to destabilise Pakistan.

The massive Indian investment in Afghanistan has a long-term aim toencircle Pakistan. It is pertinent to note that Indian defence collaborationwith the ANA has not been able to guarantee the security of Afghanistan,but it has destabilised Pakistan to the utmost.

Now it is up to the people of Afghanistan to recognise their friends andfoes. After all, 30 million Afghans have the right to question theirgovernment as to why India and Israel have all of a sudden become sosympathetic to them. There exists neither any religious affinity nor anyother parallel between them and Afghanistan. Rather, both countrieshave a poor record of accomplishment in Kashmir and Palestine alike.(Source: by Dr Raja Muhammad Khan, posted on 13 July 2010 at http://www.opinion-maker.org/2010/07/indo-israeli-collaboration-a-different-perspective/. Dr Khan has a PhDin international relations from the University of Karachi, Pakistan. Presently he is anassociate professor at the National Defence University, Islamabad. He is a regularcontributor to www.Opinion-Maker.org.)

IIRRAANNIIAANN SSCCIIEENNTTIISSTT PPRREESSSSUURREEDDIINNTTOO LLYYIINNGG AABBOOUUTT NNUUKKEE SSEECCRREETTSS

An Iranian scientist, who says hewas abducted 14 months ago and

taken to the United States by theCIA, claimed that he had beenpressured into lying about hiscountry's nuclear program. ShahramAmiri was returned to Tehran in Julyto a hero's welcome.

Mr Amiri was on the Hajjpilgrimage when he was seized atgunpoint in the city of Medina,drugged and taken to the US, wherehe says Israel was involved in hisinterrogation.

In the US, officials have admittedthat Mr Amiri was paid more thanUS$5 million by the CIA forinformation about Iran's nuclearambitions and are clearly embarrassedby his very public return to Iran. (Source: The Independent, 16 July 2010,http://tinyurl.com/26wwttx)

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The United States plans to provideIsrael with its most extensive

military aid package in history. The US Assistant Secretary of

State, Andrew J. Shapiro, claims thatthe increased US military assistanceshould help Tel Aviv reach toughdecisions in peace talks with thePalestinians.

Speaking at the BrookingsInstitution's Saban Center for MiddleEast Policy in Washington, DC,Shapiro said that the US plans tobolster Israel's security by providingfunding for the Iron Dome anti-missile system. He said that sinceIsrael is facing some of the toughestchallenges in its history, USPresident Obama's administrationhas asked Congress for nearlyUS$2.775 billion in securityassistance funding "specifically forIsrael" in 2010.

"It is the largest such request in UShistory," he added. (Source: PressTV.ir, 17 July 2010,http://tinyurl.com/2dymf2b)

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We are in the midst of the most explosive development in all ofhuman history. Humanity is experiencing a simultaneouslyopposing and conflicting geopolitical transition, the likes of whichhas never before been anticipated or experienced. Historically,

the story of humanity has been the struggle between the free-thinkingindividual and structures of power controlled by elites that seek to dominateland, resources and people. The greatest threat to elites at any time—historically and presently—is an awakened, critically thinking and politicallystimulated populace.

The greatest triumphs of the human mind—whether in art, science orthought—have arisen out of and challenged great systems of power andcontrol. The greatest of human misery and tragedy has arisen out of the powerstructures and systems that elites always seek to construct and manage. War,genocide, persecution and human degradation are directly the result ofdecisions made by those who control the apparatus of power, whether thepower manifests itself as intellectual, ecclesiastical, spiritual, militaristic orscientific. The most malevolent and ruthless power is that over the freehuman mind: if one controls how one thinks, they control the individual itself.The greatest human achievements are where individuals have broken free theshackles that bind the mind and let loose the inherent and undeniable powerthat lies in each and every individual...

WWhhaatt iiss tthhee ""SScciieennttiiffiicc DDiiccttaattoorrsshhiipp""??In 1932, Aldous Huxley wrote his dystopian novel Brave New World, in which

he looked at the emergence of the scientific dictatorships of the future. In his1958 essay, "Brave New World Revisited", Huxley explains: "The futuredictator's subjects will be painlessly regimented by a corps of highly trainedsocial engineers." He quotes one "advocate of this new science" as saying:"The challenge of social engineering in our time is like the challenge oftechnical engineering fifty years ago. If the first half of the twentieth centurywas the era of technical engineers, the second half may well be the era ofsocial engineers." Thus, proclaims Huxley: "The twenty-first century, Isuppose, will be the era of World Controllers, the scientific caste system andBrave New World."2

In 1952, Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher, historian, mathematicianand social critic, wrote the book The Impact of Science on Society, in which hewarned and examined how science, with the technological revolution, waschanging and would come to change society:I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass psychology. Masspsychology is, scientifically speaking, not a very advanced study... This study isimmensely useful to practical men, whether they wish to become rich or to acquire thegovernment. It is, of course, as a science, founded upon individual psychology, buthitherto it has employed rule-of-thumb methods which were based upon a kind of intuitive

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common sense. Its importance has been enormously increasedby the growth of modern methods of propaganda. Of these themost influential is what is called "education". Religion plays apart, though a diminishing one; the Press, the cinema and theradio play an increasing part...This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by

scientists under a scientific dictatorship...3

Drawing on the concept ofpeople loving their servitude—aconcept popularised by AldousHuxley—Bertrand Russell explainsthat under a scientificdictatorship:It is to be expected that advances inphysiology and psychology will givegovernments much more controlover individual mentality than theynow have even in totalitariancountries. Fichte laid it down thateducation should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupilshave left school, they shall be incapable, throughout the rest oftheir lives, of thinking or acting otherwise than as theirschoolmasters would have wished... Diet, injections andinjunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce thesort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authoritiesconsider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers thatbe will become psychologically impossible. Even if all aremiserable, all will believe themselves happy, because thegovernment will tell them that they are so.5

He further explains:The completeness of the resulting control over opinion depends invarious ways upon scientific technique. Where all children go toschool, and all schools are controlled by the government, theauthorities can close the minds of the young to everythingcontrary to official orthodoxy.6

Bertrand Russell later proclaims in his book that "ascientific world society cannot bestable unless there is a worldgovernment".7 He explains thateugenics plays a central feature inthe construction of any worldgovernment scientific dictatorship:Gradually, by selective breeding, thecongenital differences between rulersand ruled will increase until theybecome almost different species. Arevolt of the plebs would become asunthinkable as an organised

insurrection of sheep against the practice of eating mutton.9

In a 1962 speech Aldous Huxley spoke about the realworld becoming the "Brave New World" nightmare heenvisaged. He spoke primarily of the "ultimaterevolution" that focuses on "behavioural controls" ofpeople:...In the past we can say that all revolutions have essentiallyaimed at changing the environment in order to change theindividual. [T]here's been the political revolution, the economicrevolution...the religious revolution. All these aimed not directlyat the human being but at his surroundings; so that bymodifying his surroundings you did achieve, did one remove theeffect of the human being.Today we are faced, I think, with the approach of what may be

called the ultimate revolution, the final revolution, where mancan act directly on the mind-body of his fellows......If you are going to control any population for any length of

time, you must have some measure of consent. It's exceedinglydifficult to see how pure terrorism can function indefinitely. Itcan function for a fairly long time, but...sooner or later you haveto bring in an element of persuasion, an element of gettingpeople to consent to what is happening to them.Well, it seems to me that the nature of the ultimate revolution

with which we are now faced is precisely this: that we are in[the] process of developing a whole series of techniques which willenable the controlling oligarchy—who have always existed andwill presumably always exist—to get people to love theirservitude. This is...the ultimate in malevolent revolutions......I'm inclined to think that the scientific dictatorships of the

future—and I think there are going to be scientific dictatorshipsin many parts of the world—will be probably a good deal nearerto the "Brave New World" pattern than to the "1984" pattern.They will be a good deal nearer, not because of anyhumanitarian qualms of the scientific dictators but simplybecause the "Brave New World" pattern is probably a good dealmore efficient than the other.

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"We're attacking this catastrophe on two fronts:another $10 billion to develop a new capping

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...[I]f you can get people to consent to the state of affairs inwhich they're living, the state of servitude...if you can do this,then...you are likely to have a much more stable and lastingsociety, [a] much more easily controllable society than youwould if you were relying wholly on clubs and firing squads andconcentration camps.10

In 1961, President Eisenhower delivered his farewelladdress to the nation in which he warned of the dangersto democracy posed by the military–industrial complex,the interconnected web of industry, the military andpolitics creating the conditions for constant war. In thatsame speech, Eisenhower warned America and the worldof another important change in society:Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering inhis shop, has been overshadowed by taskforces of scientists in laboratories andtesting fields. In the same fashion, the freeuniversity, historically the fountainhead offree ideas and scientific discovery, hasexperienced a revolution in the conduct ofresearch. Partly because of the huge costsinvolved, a government contract becomesvirtually a substitute for intellectualcuriosity. For every old blackboard thereare now hundreds of new electroniccomputers.The prospect of domination of the

nation's scholars by Federalemployment, project allocations, andthe power of money is ever present—and is gravely to be regarded.Yet, in holding scientific research

and discovery in respect, as weshould, we must also be alert to theequal and opposite danger that publicpolicy could itself become the captiveof a scientific-technological elite.11

NNeeww EEuuggeenniiccssMany sciences and large social movements are directed

by the same foundations and money that financed theeugenics movement in the early 20th century. TheRockefeller foundations, Ford, Carnegie, Mellon,Harriman and Morgan money that flowed into eugenicsled directly to "scientific racism" and ultimately to theHolocaust in World War II.13

Following the Holocaust, Hitler had discredited theeugenics movement he admired so much in America. Sothe movement branched off into forming several othersocial engineering projects: population control, geneticsand environmentalism. The same foundations that laidthe foundations for eugenics ideology—the belief in abiological superiority and right to rule (justifying theirpower)—then laid the foundations for these and othernew social and scientific movements.

Major environmental and conservation organisations

were founded with Rockefeller and Ford Foundationmoney,14 which then continued to be central sources offunding to this day. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) wasfounded in 1961 by Sir Julian Huxley, Aldous Huxley'sbrother, who was also the president of the BritishEugenics Society from 1959 to 1962. Prince Bernhard ofThe Netherlands became the organisation's firstpresident. He also happened to be one of the foundersof the elite global think-tank, the Bilderberg Group, whichhe co-founded in 1954; and previous to that, he was amember of the Nazi Party and an SS officer.15 Sir JulianHuxley also happened to be the first Director-General ofthe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural

Organization (UNESCO). In 1946, Sir Julian Huxley wrote a

paper titled "UNESCO: Its Purpose andIts Philosophy". In it, he states that thegeneral focus of UNESCO: ...is to help the emergence of a single worldculture, with its own philosophy andbackground of ideas, and with its ownbroad purpose.16

At the moment, it is probable that theindirect effect of civilisation is dysgenicinstead of eugenic; and in any case itseems likely that the dead weight of genetic

stupidity, physical weakness, mentalinstability, and disease-proneness,which already exist in the humanspecies, will prove too great a burdenfor real progress to be achieved. Thuseven though it is quite true that anyradical eugenic policy will be formany years politically andpsychologically impossible, it will beimportant for Unesco to see that theeugenic problem is examined with thegreatest care, and that the publicmind is informed of the issues at

stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least becomethinkable.17

...It is worth pointing out that the applications of science atonce bring us up against social problems of various sorts. Someof these are direct and obvious. Thus the application of geneticsin eugenics immediately raises the question of values—whatqualities should we desire to encourage in the human beings ofthe future?19

...[I]n order to carry out its work, an organisation such asUnesco needs not only a set of general aims and objects for itself,but also a working philosophy, a working hypothesis concerninghuman existence and its aims and objects, which will dictate, orat least indicate, a definite line of approach to its problems.20

While much of the language of equality and educationsounds good and benevolent, it is based upon aparticular view of humanity as an irrational, emotionallydriven organism which needs to be controlled.

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Thus, the "principle of human equality" becomes the"fact of human inequality":Finally we come to a difficult problem—that of discovering howwe can reconcile our principle of human equality with thebiological fact of human inequality... The democratic principleof equality, which is also Unesco's, is a principle of equality ofopportunity—that human beings should be equal before thelaw, should have equal opportunities for education, for makinga living, for freedom of expression and movement and thought.The biological absence of equality, on the other hand, concernsthe natural endowments of man and the fact of geneticdifference in regard to them.There are instances of biological inequality which are so gross

that they cannot be reconciled at all with the principle of equalopportunity. Thus low-grade mentaldefectives cannot be offered equality ofeducational opportunity, nor are theinsane equal with the sane before the lawor in respect of most freedoms. However,the full implications of the fact of humaninequality have not often been drawnand certainly need to be brought outhere, as they are very relevant toUnesco's task.21

So eugenics must be employed, asthe UNESCO paper explains, toaddress the issues of raising humanwelfare to a manageable level;that the time will come whereelites will need to address thewhole of humanity as a singleforce, and with a single voice.

Eugenics is about the socialorganisation and control ofhumanity. Ultimately, eugenics isabout the engineering ofinequality. In genetics, elitesfound a way to takediscrimination down to the DNA.

GGeenneettiiccss aass EEuuggeenniiccssAward-winning author and researcher Edwin Black

wrote an authoritative history of eugenics in his bookWar Against the Weak, in which he explains that "theincremental effort to transform eugenics into humangenetics forged an entire worldwide infrastructure", withthe founding in 1938 of the Institute of Human Geneticsin Copenhagen, led by Tage Kemp, a RockefellerFoundation eugenicist, and financed with money fromthe Rockefeller Foundation.22 While not abandoning theeugenics goals, the new, re-branded eugenics movement"claimed to be eradicating poverty and saving theenvironment"...23

Genetics unleashes an unprecedented power intohuman hands: the power of unnatural creation and themanipulation of biology.

We do not yet fully understand nor comprehend theimplications of genetic manipulation in our food, plants,animals and humans. What is clear is that we arechanging the very biology of our environment andourselves in it...

The problem with the interaction of science and poweris that with such great power comes the temptation touse and abuse it. If the ability to create a weapon like anatomic bomb seems possible, most certainly there arethose who seek to make it probable. Where there istemptation, there is human weakness.

So while genetics can be used for benevolent purposesand for the betterment of humankind, so too can it beused effectively to create a biological caste system

where, in time, it would be feasible tosee a break in the human race where,as human advancement technologiesbecome increasingly available, the useof these technologies is reserved forthe elite so that there comes a timewhere there is a biological separationin the human species.

Oliver Curry, an evolutionary theoristfrom the London School of Economics,predicts that "[the] human race willhave reached its physical peak by theyear 3000" and "will one day split intotwo separate species, an attractive,

intelligent ruling elite and anunderclass of dim-witted, uglygoblin-like creatures".27

PPooppuullaattiioonn CCoonnttrrooll aass EEuuggeenniiccssNot only was the field of

genetics born of eugenics andheavily financed by the samemonied interests that seek socialcontrol, but so too was the field ofpopulation control.

In environmental literature andrhetoric, one concept that hasemerged over the years as playing

a significant part is population control. Population isseen as an environmental issue because the larger thepopulation, the more resources it consumes and themore land it occupies.

In this concept, the more people there are, the worsethe environment becomes. Thus, programs aimed atcontrolling population growth are often framed in anenvironmentalist lens.

There is also a distinctly radical element in this field,which views population growth not simply as anenvironmental concern but frames people in general as avirus that must be eradicated if the Earth is to survive.However, in the view of elites, population control is moreabout controlling the people than saving theenvironment...

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EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaalliissmm aass EEuuggeenniiccssIn the academic journal Capitalism Nature Socialism,

Michael Barker extensively covers the connectionbetween the Rockefeller and Ford foundations in fundingthe environmental movement. As Barker notes,following World War II the public became increasinglyconcerned with the environment as the "chemical-industrial complex" grew at an astounding rate.63 SinceRockefeller interests were heavily involved in thechemical industry, the rising trend in environmentalthought and concern had to be controlled quickly andsteered in a direction favourable to elite interests.

Two organisations important in shaping theenvironmental movement were the ConservationFoundation and Resources for the Future (RFF), whichlargely relied upon Rockefeller and Ford Foundationfunding, and both conservation organisations hadinterestingly helped to "launch an explicitly pro-corporate approach to resourceconservation".64

Laurance Rockefeller served asa trustee of the ConservationFoundation and donatedUS$50,000 yearly throughout the1950s and 1960s. Further, theConservation Foundation wasfounded by Fairfield Osborn,whose cousin, Frederick Osborn,became another prominent voicein conservation.65 FrederickOsborn was also working with theRockefellers' Population Council and was president ofthe American Eugenics Society.

In 1952, the Ford Foundation created Resources for theFuture (the same year that the Rockefellers created thePopulation Council), and the original founders were also"John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s chief advisors on conservationmatters". Laurance Rockefeller joined the board of theRFF in 1958, and the RFF received $500,000 from theRockefeller Foundation in 1970.66 The Ford Foundationwould also go on to create the Environmental DefenseFund (EDF), the Natural Resources Defense Council(NRDC) and the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund.67

McGeorge Bundy, who was president of the FordFoundation from 1966 until 1979, once stated that"everything the foundation did could be regarded as'making the world safe for capitalism'".68

Certainly one of the pre-eminent, if not the mostprominent, environmental organisations in the world isthe World Wildlife Fund. The WWF was founded on 11September 1961 by Sir Julian Huxley, the first Director-General of UNESCO, as previously mentioned.69 From1925, Sir Julian was also a life trustee of the BritishEugenics Society (now known as the Galton Institute, agenetics research centre). His biography on the society'swebsite states that "Huxley believed that eugenics wouldone day be seen as the way forward for the human race".

It also states: "A catastrophic event may be needed forevolution to move at an accelerated pace, as theextinction of the dinosaurs gave the mammals theirchance to take over the world. It is much the same withideas whose time has not yet come; they must surviveperiods when they are not generally welcome. Like thesmall mammals in dinosaur times they must await theiropportunity."70

MMeerrggiinngg MMaann aanndd MMaacchhiinnee:: TThhee FFuuttuurree ooff HHuummaanniittyyBill Joy, computer scientist and co-founder of Sun

Microsystems, who was co-chair of the presidentialcommission on the future of IT research, wrote an articlein 2000 for Wired magazine entitled "Why the FutureDoesn't Need Us". Joy explains the possibilities in atechnological society of the near future, where newtechnologies like genetic engineering andnanotechnology are "giving us the power to remake the

world". One startlingdevelopment is that of robottechnology and its potentialimpact upon society. Joy states:Accustomed to living with almostroutine scientific breakthroughs, wehave yet to come to terms with thefact that the most compelling 21st-century technologies—robotics,genetic engineering, andnanotechnology—pose a differentthreat than the technologies thathave come before. Specifically,

robots, engineered organisms, and nanobots share a dangerousamplifying factor: they can self-replicate...88

Joy explains that while these technologies can, andconsistently are, promoted and justified in the name ofdoing good (such as curing diseases, etc.), "with each ofthese technologies, a sequence of small, individuallysensible advances leads to an accumulation of greatpower and, concomitantly, great danger". Joy ominouslywarns:The 21st-century technologies—genetics, nanotechnology, androbotics (GNR)—are so powerful that they can spawn wholenew classes of accidents and abuses. Most dangerously, for thefirst time, these accidents and abuses are widely within thereach of individuals or small groups. They will not requirelarge facilities or rare raw materials. Knowledge alone willenable the use of them.Thus we have the possibility not just of weapons of mass

destruction but of knowledge-enabled mass destruction(KMD), this destructiveness hugely amplified by the power ofself-replication.I think it is no exaggeration to say we are on the cusp of the

further perfection of extreme evil, an evil whose possibilityspreads well beyond that which weapons of mass destructionbequeathed to the nation-states, on to a surprising and terribleempowerment of extreme individuals.89

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In other words, we are entering an era faced with the"scientific dictators" of Aldous Huxley's nightmarevision in Brave New World. Joy writes that by 2030 "we arelikely to be able to build machines, in quantity, a milliontimes as powerful as the personal computers of today".

Joy examines the transformative nature of robotics, asan intelligent robot may be built by 2030: "And once anintelligent robot exists, it is only a small step to a robotspecies—to an intelligent robot that can make evolvedcopies of itself."

Further, he writes: "A second dream of robotics is thatwe will gradually replace ourselves with our robotictechnology, achieving near immortality by downloadingour consciousnesses..." Joy also warns of the potentialfor an arms race to develop these technologies, just astook place with the nuclear, radiological and biologicalweapons of the 20th century.91

He aptly explains that, in the 20th century, thosetechnologies were largely theproducts of governments,whereas in the 21st century thenew technologies of geneticengineering, nanotechnologyand robotics are the products ofcorporations and capitalism.Thus, the driving force is that ofcompetition, desire and theeconomic system.

Hence, there is far lessregulation and discussion ofthese new technologies thanthere was of the 20th-centurytechnologies, as the new technologies are developed inprivately owned, not public, laboratories...

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decentralise and mobilise the global political awakeninginto a global movement of people not simply politicallyaware but politically active and engaged.

We can create a world where people do not simplyobserve the apparatus of political, economic and socialpower influencing their lives, but actively seek to changeit to better suit their lives and their freedom...

The tools and systems of social control are vast andevasive; they penetrate the very psychology and biologyof the individual.

The elite feel that they are entrusted—due to theirsupposed "innate" superior intelligence andspecialisation—to control society and reshape it as theysee fit, to actively mould and construct public opinionand ideas.

They have a belief that people are essentiallyirrational emotional beings, and that they must becontrolled by an elite or else the world would be inchaos. This is what underpins the ideas of "stability"and "order"...

If we gain stability and order at the cost of our veryhumanity, is it worth it? Do we really need this eternalguidance, which has been constant through almost allof human history, to treat the human species as if it wasin a constant state of adolescence, never quite preparedto make its own decisions or go out in the world on itsown? Well, it is time for humanity to grow up and leavethe strange comfort of mental authoritarianism...

Our world is governed not by a conspiracy, but byideas: ideas of power, money, the state, military,empire, race, religion, sex, gender, politics and people.The only challenge to those ideas is from new ideas...

If the purpose of humanity is to consume anddominate, then our present situation seems onlynatural. If we were meant for more, then we mustbecome more.

If we were meant to be free, we must become free.Ideas are powerful things: they can build empires, and

collapse them just as easily.On 4 April 1967, Dr Martin

Luther King, Jr, delivered one ofhis most moving and importantspeeches, "Beyond Vietnam", inwhich he spoke out against warand empire. He left humanitywith sobering words:I am convinced that if we are toget on the right side of the worldrevolution, we as a nation mustundergo a radical revolution ofvalues. We must rapidly beginthe shift from a "thing-oriented"

society to a "person-oriented" society. When machines andcomputers, profit motives and property rights are consideredmore important than people, the giant triplets of racism,materialism, and militarism are incapable of beingconquered.95

AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Andrew Gavin Marshall is a Research Associate with theCentre for Research on Globalization (CRG) in Montreal,Canada, and is studying political economy and history. Heis co-editor, with Michel Chossudovsky, of the recentbook The Global Economic Crisis: The Great Depression ofthe XXI Century (avai lable at the websitehttp://www.Globalresearch.ca). His articles "A New WorldWar for a New World Order" and "The Financial NewWorld Order" were published in NEXUS 17/02 and16/04–05 respectively.

EEddiittoorr''ss NNoottee::This is an edited extract from "New Eugenics and the Riseof the Scientific Dictatorship", part three of the series"The Technological Revolution and the Future ofFreedom". To view the complete text and endnotes, andto access parts one and two of this series, go tohttp://tinyurl.com/28cqnm5.

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It is generally accepted in cancer research that the vast majority ofpatients, or about 90 per cent, die from metastases or secondary tumoursand only a small minority from a primary tumour. Therefore it should beof great concern to therapists as well as patients that more than 30 years

ago it was conclusively shown that cancer surgery is a main cause ofmetastasis (Krokowski; see below).1 However, this research was completelyignored by the profession and patients never got to know about it.

Since then, more and more disturbing data have come to light, and now aninternational team of leading cancer researchers has published acomprehensive review with the conclusion obvious from the title: "SurgeryTriggers Outgrowth of Latent Distant Disease in Breast Cancer: AnInconvenient Truth?" (Cancers 2010; 2:305-337; http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/2/2/305/pdf).2 Because of the undisputed status of the members of thisteam, their conclusions can no longer be ignored by the medical profession,even though they are causing much consternation. I expect that efforts are nowbeing focused on preventing this information from becoming widespreadpublic knowledge.

The review has shown that future organ metastasis is independent of the sizeof the primary tumour and its apparent malignancy or the involvement of anylymph glands. Metastasis seems to depend mainly on the degree of stress forthe tumour and the patient, on growth stimulation due to the wound-healingmechanism initiated by surgery, and on the health of the immune system.

Furthermore, as the following examples show, surgery is not the only medicalprocedure that increases metastasis. In recent years, there has been a steadystream of research showing that basically all medical interventions can triggermetastasis.

RReecceenntt RReesseeaarrcchh FFiinnddiinnggssWhile most cancer research is funded by drug companies with the aim of

increasing their profits, there is now a growing number of independent studiesthat show the negative side of conventional cancer therapy. Here is a smallselection of interesting research findings.

• Conflicts of interest in cancer research. This analysis shows why it is sodifficult to get to the truth in medical research. Conflicts of interest exist in aconsiderable number of cancer research articles published in medical journals,and there is a high degree of financial connections between researchers andpharmaceutical companies. These conflicts produce biased results with morefavourable outcomes for investigated drugs and technologies.3

• Experts want to stop screening. Screening for breast and prostate cancer hasnot brought a decline in deaths from these diseases. Instead, screeningprograms lead to tumour overdetection and overtreatment.4

• Morphine stimulates cancer and shortens life. Morphine has been used incancer treatment for two centuries. Now, research is showing that it stimulates

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the growth and spread of cancer cells and shortens thesurvival time of patients.5

• Diagnostic X-rays cause cancer. It has been estimatedthat diagnostic X-rays over a lifetime cause up to 3.2 percent additional cancers in a population. Japan, at 3.2 percent, and Germany rank among the countries with thehighest X-ray cancer rates, as does Australia with 1.3 percent, while the UK and Poland have the lowest lifetimerisk with 0.6 per cent.6

• Radiation therapy damages bones. The scientific worldhas been shaken by a report that a single therapeutic doseof radiation can cause appreciable bone loss. Severalyears later, osteoporosis, bone necrosis or bone cancermay develop.7

• Radiation initiates cancer. Exposure to ionisingradiation is known to result in genetic damage that canmake cells cancerous. A new study has revealed thatradiation can alter theenvironment surrounding cells,so that future cells are morelikely to become cancerous.8

• Chemotherapy promotesmetastasis. The chemotherapydrug Taxol® causes cancer cellmicrotentacles to grow longerand tumour cells to re-attachfaster. If treated with Taxolbefore surgery to shrink theprimary tumour, levels ofcirculating tumour cells go up1,000- to 10,000-fold, potentiallyincreasing metastasis.9

• Tamoxifen increases risk of aggressive tumours.Tamoxifen use for breast cancer patients decreases theirrisk of developing a more common and less dangeroustype of second breast cancer but has a more than four-foldincreased risk of causing a more aggressive and deadlytumour.10

• Biopsies cause metastases. Biopsies may activelyencourage the spread of metastases. Needle biopsiescaused a 50 per cent increase of metastatic spread tonearby lymph glands of breast tumours as compared tolumpectomies.11

• Stress promotes cancer. Stress hormones protectcancer cells from self-destruction and promote the spreadand growth of tumours directly as well as indirectly byweakening the immune system and encouraging newblood vessel growth in a tumour. Patient stress wasassociated with faster disease progression.12

• Stress kills. Stress hormones are released in highamounts with fear and during surgery. They greatly impairthe immune system and promote the spread ofmetastases. Blocking stress hormones has been shown toincrease long-term postoperative cancer survival rates inanimal models by 200 to 300 per cent.13

• Hormone replacement therapy increases risk of breastcancer metastasis. Previously it was shown that hormone

replacement therapy increases the risk of breast cancer.Now a new study has found that it also increases thechance of the cancer metastasising, or spreading, to thelymph nodes.14

• Sharp drop in breast cancer rates. In recent years,breast cancer rates have dropped sharply due to acorresponding sharp drop in the use of hormonereplacement therapy.15

DDrr EErrnnsstt KKrrookkoowwsskkii''ss CCaanncceerr SSuurrggeerryy FFiinnddiinnggssErnst H. Krokowski, MD, PhD (1926–1985), was a

Professor of Radiology in Germany. His research providedthe first convincing proof that cancer surgery triggersmetastasis. While many of his articles on differentsubjects are still on public record, his research on therelationship between surgery and metastases is difficult tofind, even in German. His only paper on this subject in

English is not listed in PubMed,and the journal in which it waspublished no longer exists.16

Because of the obviousimportance of this research, Ihave now made this articleavailable on my website athttp: / /www.health-science-spirit.com/Krokowski.pdf. Also, arelated lecture in German can bedownloaded.17 The Summary ofDr Krokowski's 1979 paper reads:

"It can no longer be doubtedthat under certain conditions

diagnostic or surgical procedures can result inmetastases. Analysis of metastatic growth rates hasshown that from 30 per cent (in hypernephroma) to 90 percent (in sarcoma and seminoma) of the diagnosedmetastases were provoked by such procedures. This hasbeen established by numerous animal experiments andclinical observations, and necessitates a change in thecurrently held concept of cancer therapy. The previouslyapplied and proven treatments by surgery and radiationmust be preceded by a metastasis prophylaxis. Threedifferent ways to achieve such a prophylaxis areproposed."

With radiological imaging, Dr Krokowski measured thegrowth rates of 2,893 metastatic tumours in 568 patientswith different cancers. From these, he derived thefollowing conclusions:

1. Metastases arise only from primary tumours or fromtheir local recurrences; they disseminate at once or in justa few shoves.

2. Lymph node metastases behave biologicallydifferently from organ metastases (lymph nodemetastases are relatively harmless; organ metastases arevery dangerous).

3. The more than 3,000 growth curves (includingexperimental data from animals) can be described by agrowth formula. The growth curves of a very large number

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of metastases, from 30 to 90 per cent depending on thetype of tumour, can be traced back to the time of the firsttreatment.

Here are some key observations from his article:• Inflated success rates (of cancer surgery) are the result

of either selective composition of the groups of patientsstudied or of correspondingly adapted, i.e., corrected,statistics.

• Cures related to the same stage and tumour size havenot improved in the last 20 to 25 years (i.e., since the1950s).

• Untreated postmenopausal women with breast cancerlive longer than medically treated patients.

• Metastases occur sooner in fast-growing tumours thanin slow-growing tumours. This suggests that thesemetastases begin their development atthe same time as the surgery.

• Present cancer surgery may beregarded as a second Semmelweisphenomenon! (Dr Ignaz Semmelweiscampaigned to stop surgeons fromkilling women during delivery bywashing and disinfecting their hands.)

• Manipulation of a tumour, such aswith severe palpation and pressure (aswith a mammography procedure),biopsy or surgery, results in a suddenincrease of tumour cells released intothe blood with a higher probabilityof metastasis.

• The connection between surgeryand formation of metastases wasparticularly impressive in singleobserved cases: in a patient with asarcoma, formation of metastasesoccurred after surgery of theprimary tumour and each time afterfour further surgeries of locallyrecurrent tumours.

• It has long been taught inmedicine that a melanoma shouldnot be injured, since lesions would cause an almostexplosion-like growth of metastases.

• Not only disturbance of a tumour but also unrelatedsurgery at a different location can trigger metastasis.

• The larger a tumour becomes, the slower its growth,and some observations suggest that it eventually stopsgrowing.

• Radiation and chemotherapy of the tumour beforeand after surgery are both unsuccessful.

• The chance to improve the cure quota decisivelyoccurs only once during the course of cancer: namely, atthe time of the first treatment.

AAnn IInnccoonnvveenniieenntt TTrruutthh??As the following review demonstrates, a steady stream

of studies shows that it is better for patients to leave

tumours alone. But that is not in the interests of thecancer industry, for which invasive treatment is thefinancial life-blood. There have always been new drugsand new ways to combine chemotherapy and radiotherapywith surgery—accompanied by claims that now a way toprolong the lives of patients has been found. Bydeveloping methods of early detection and classifyingsmall, precancerous, non-invasive and dormant tumoursas cancer—tumours that would not have becomemalignant if left alone—some statistics could indeedpoint to improved cure rates. This has now changed witha comprehensive review by a team of leading cancerresearchers. Here is the Abstract of the paper, "SurgeryTriggers Outgrowth of Latent Distant Disease in BreastCancer: An Inconvenient Truth?":2

"We review our work over the past 14years that began when we were firstconfronted with bimodal relapsepatterns in two breast cancer databasesfrom different countries. These datawere unexplainable with the acceptedcontinuous tumor growth paradigm. Toexplain these data, we proposed thatmetastatic breast cancer growthcommonly includes periods oftemporary dormancy at both the singlecell phase and the avascularmicrometastasis phase. We also

suggested that surgery to removethe primary tumor often terminatesdormancy resulting in acceleratedrelapses. These iatrogenic eventsare apparently very common in thatover half of all metastatic relapsesprogress in that manner. Assumingthis is true, there should be ampleand clear evidence in clinical data.We review here the breast cancerparadigm from a variety ofhistorical, clinical, and scientificperspectives and consider how

dormancy and surgery-driven escape from dormancywould be observed and what this would mean. Dormancycan be identified in these diverse data but mostconspicuous is the sudden synchronized escape fromdormancy following primary surgery. On the basis of ourfindings, we suggest a new paradigm for early stage breastcancer. We also suggest a new treatment that is meant tostabilize and preserve dormancy rather than attempt tokill all cancer cells as is the present strategy."

The bimodal relapse patterns referred to in this abstractmeans that there are two time peaks when metastasesappear after surgery for the primary tumour. The first peakis after 18 months; then follows a dip at 50 months and abroad peak at 60 months, with a long tail extending for 15to 20 years. About 50 to 80 per cent of all relapses are inthe first peak.

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Large tumour relapses are mainly in the first peak, whilesmaller tumour relapses are equal in both peaks.

There is also a structure in the first peak. Relapses inthe first 10 months are due to micrometastases that pre-exist with the primary tumour and are stimulated to grow.This mode is most common for premenopausal patientswith positive lymph nodes, over 20 per cent of whomrelapse. The rest of the first peak is due to single cellsthat are initially dormant but are induced to divide as aresult of surgery. The second peak is then due to singlecancer cells that have been seeded during surgery and aresubsequently gradually developing into metastases.

This dynamic also accounts for the excess mortality ofpremenopausal women in the third year of mammographyscreening trials: metastases appeared 10 months afterscreening, and with the time betweenrelapse and death in breast cancerbeing approximately two years, it meantthat death resulted about three yearsafter screening. I remember a youngand apparently healthy patient who hadjust had her breast removed after amammogram showed a tiny tumour.She was confident that she had beensaved because it had been caught soearly, but three years later she wasdead.

Other interesting evidence in thisreview is from a Danish report. Forensicautopsies showed that 39 per centof women aged 40 to 49 had hiddenand dormant breast cancers, whilethe lifetime risk of clinical breastcancer in Denmark was only eightper cent. This means that onlyabout 20 per cent of positivemammograms were for real; therest were either completelyharmless and boosted the medicalcure rate, or in other casessubsequent surgery triggeredmetastases and these womeneventually died due to their treatment.

Here are some more (paraphrased) highlights from thisreview:

• Some organisations aim to get women screened withmammography, so they withhold this information aboutpossible harm because its release would be contrary toachieving their goal.

• During most of the 20th century, radical mastectomywas the accepted therapy for breast cancer. Unfortunately,only 23 per cent of patients survived 10 years. The naturalresponse to this failure was for surgeons to undertakeeven more radical surgery.

• Medical oncologists' next step was similar to that ofsurgeons: if a little doesn't work, then try a lot! High-dose chemotherapy with bone marrow rescue was shown

to be a failure—and the least said about this sorryepisode in the history of breast cancer treatment, thebetter.

• Analysis of pathology and autopsy studies suggeststhat most of the occult tumours in breast (and prostate)cancers may never reach clinical significance.

• Cancer cells and micrometastases remain in a state ofdormancy until some signal, perhaps the act of surgery orother adverse life event (emotional shock, according to DrHamer), stimulates them into fast growth. The act ofwounding the patient creates a favourable environmentfor the sudden transfer of a micrometastasis from a latentto an active phase.

• A large primary tumour inhibits the development andgrowth of any distant metastases! Removal of the primary

tumour results in the establishment andrapid growth of large numbers of latentmetastases, the majority of which wouldhave remained dormant or would havedisappeared if the primary had not beenremoved. The postoperative growth-stimulating effects on pre-existing latentmetastases are due to removal of theprimary tumour.

• Other cancers also need to becarefully examined. There are datashowing indications of similar activityespecially in melanoma andostoeosarcoma.

IInnhhiibbiittiinngg MMeettaassttaassiissThe authors of this review suggest

that angiogenesis inhibitors givenat the time of first surgery could bean answer to preventing metastasis.These drugs inhibit thedevelopment of blood vessels—including inside tumours, so thatthey cannot grow. But now it hasbeen found that these drugs shrinktumours only initially. The tumoursthen have a growth surge, forming

local and distant metastases. One of the researcherscommented: "A well vascularized tumor is well fed andhappy. It has no driving force to become more invasive.We hypothesize...that if you cut off the tumor's bloodsupply this drives the cancer to become more invasive—more metastatic—as it seeks more oxygen andnutrients."18

Still, there is a way out. An increasing number ofnatural methods are turning up that inhibit metastasisand keep tumours happy. Here are a few examples ofresearch that confirms holistic principles about the causeand cure of cancer:

• Vitamin D improves surgery outcomes. Patients withthe highest vitamin D intake who had surgery in thesummer have a three-fold better disease-free survival rate

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and a four-fold better overall survival rate than patientswith the lowest vitamin D intake who had surgery duringthe winter.19

• Antioxidants inhibit metastasis. Reactive oxygenspecies, such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, whichare produced by the body, play a key role in formingcellular protrusions implicated in cancer cell migrationand tumour metastasis. Antioxidants inhibit suchinvasive behaviour of cancer cells.20

• Bicarbonate inhibits metastasis. Oral sodiumbicarbonate inhibits the growth of tumours and theformation of spontaneous metastases in mouse models ofmetastatic breast cancer. It also reduces the rate of lymphnode involvement and hepatic metastases.21

• Bicarbonate makes the lymph fluid more alkaline,which then inhibits inflammation. For a tumour to spread,it needs to dissolve thesurrounding connective tissue;but that happens only if thistissue is sufficiently acidic toactivate the protoeolytic enzymesof the tumour.

• Papaya fights tumours.Papaya used as a tea from driedleaves has a dramatic effectagainst a broad range of lab-grown tumours, includingcancers of the cervix, breast, liver,lung and pancreas. Theanticancer effect is stronger withlarger doses of the tea.22

• Ginkgo biloba acts against stress. Ginkgo bilobaextract slows the growth of aggressive breast cancer cellssignificantly and inhibits the growth of implanted tumoursby more than 80 per cent. Ginkgo biloba also reduces thestress hormones released by fear due to a cancerdiagnosis, so that a tumour may not become invasive.23

• Meditation reduces stress. Women with breast cancercan reduce stress and improve their mental health andemotional well-being through meditation, e.g.,Transcendental Meditation.24

• Environmental carcinogens cause cancer. ThePresident's Cancer Panel in the USA reported that "thetrue burden of environmentally induced cancers has beengrossly underestimated" and strongly urged action toreduce people's widespread exposure to carcinogens.Such exposure promotes not only the formation ofprimary tumours but also the probability of metastasis.25

• Cancer risk is inherited. Daughters of pregnant ratsfed an unhealthy diet are more likely to develop breastcancer. But even if these daughters then eat healthily,their offspring are still at greater risk of this disease.26

• Periodic dieting is best in cancer prevention. Periodicdieting is much more effective than permanent calorierestriction, while unlimited food intake is the worst optionfor preventing breast cancer, according to experimentalstudies with mice. In this dieting experiment, calories

were reduced by 25 per cent compared to control mice.Mammary tumour incidence was 71 per cent in the controlmice that ate all the food they wanted, 35 per cent amongthose that were chronically restricted, and only nine percent in those that had intermittently restricted calories.27

• Poor intestinal sanitation causes cancer. Recentresearch suggests that intestinal dysbiosis or unhealthymicrobes in the gastrointestinal tract can cause cancer.28

• "Autoantibodies" may be created in response to hiddenbacteria. It has now been shown that in autoimmunediseases, the immune system does not attack healthycells but, rather, attacks the microbes hiding in thesecells.29 These are also a main cause of cancer, and earlierresearchers have called them "cancer microbes".

• Cancer is caused by protein waste inside cells. Cellsneed to remove damaged proteins, or the accumulating

waste may cause them todevelop into a cancer tumour.Failure to dispose of this wastecan result in toxicity, genomedamage and inflammation,which in turn can promotetumour progression and otherdegenerative diseases.30

• Fasting helps in treatingcancer. Fasting reduces tumourgrowth, sensitises cancer cells tochemotherapy and protectsnormal cells from the toxiceffects of chemotherapy. Fasting

for 48 hours was found to be sufficient to suppresstumour progression markedly in mice models of breastcancer. In one mouse model, fasting alone (withoutchemotherapy) caused more than a 50 per cent decreasein tumour growth. When fasting was combined withchemotherapy, it reduced tumour growth up to 90 per centcompared with untreated controls. In vitro studies usingbreast cancer cells found similar results. Comparableresults were found with glioma, neuroblastoma andmelanoma; also, survival time increased and metastasisdecreased. Now researchers want to find and use a drugto mimic the positive effects of fasting.31

TThhee NNaattuurraall SSoolluuttiioonnThese recent research findings about the value of

natural nutrients and methods in preventing metastasisand improving cancer treatment are in full agreement withthe methods used in holistic cancer programs.

One of the mainstays of holistic cancer therapy isintestinal sanitation in addition to systemic antimicrobialtherapy. These new findings not only confirm the value ofintestinal sanitation but also the need for antimicrobialtherapy. The latter is directed against a pleomorphicmicrobe that can cause autoimmune diseases as well ascancer. The evidence for these microbes had not beenaccepted by mainstream medicine, which maintained thatin these cases the immune system is just wrongly

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programmed and attacks its own healthy cells. The leaderof the team which made the aforementioned"autoantibodies" finding stated: "What we thought wereautoantibodies generated against the body itself can nowbe understood as antibodies directed against the hiddenbacteria. In autoimmune disease, the immune system isnot attacking itself. It is protecting the body frompathogens."29

Another fundamental aspect of holistic cancer therapyis the use of dieting or fasting to remove the proteinsludge and oxidised fat stored in cells which give rise topleomorphic microbes and blockage of the oxidativeenergy metabolism, as seen in cancer cells andautoimmune diseases. Both of these principles have nowbeen confirmed by conventional research.

In addition, we now see mainstream evidence of thebenefit of reducing emotional stress by using meditationand replacing fear with positive emotions.

All of this gives mainstream research support for animportant principle in holisticcancer therapy. Rather thanstressing a tumour by trying todestroy it, keep it happy byfulfilling its needs so that it canrejoin the community of healthycells.

For a better understanding,consider this allegory. There is amythical country with manydissatisfied inhabitants. One cityhas declared its independenceand walled itself for protection.The ruler now has the option of destroying the city orpacifying it so that it rejoins the rest of the country inpeaceful co-operation. If the city is being destroyed, thefleeing rebels will try to initiate uprisings in other parts ofthe country. The ruler does not know how much supportthe rebels would find elsewhere. If they do not get muchsupport, then it does not matter whether the rebelliouscity is being destroyed; it is harmless either way. But ifthere is sufficient support, the ruler will probably bedeposed. Which one is the wiser option: destroying thecity or pacifying its inhabitants?

The same choice exists in cancer therapy. Conventionaltreatment opts for all-out destruction no matter theconsequences, while holistic therapy tries the pacifyingapproach. Most tumours probably start out with lowmalignancy which can be easily reversed, but excessive orpersistent stress will push a tumour towards increasingmalignancy and generate support in other parts of thebody. This stress may be from fear, bitterness, emotionalshock, poor nutrition, radiation or chemical assault. Theopposite approach will decrease malignancy and caninvolve normalising the metabolism of cancer cells,strengthening the immune system and reducing stresswith meditation and emotional therapies.32

Recently, even a chemotherapy protocol has been

proposed that comes to a truce with the tumour. This isbased on the idea of not destroying the tumour but justgiving enough chemotherapy to keep it from growing anyfurther. The researcher stated: "With a mouse ovariancancer model, if you treat it with a very high dose, thetumor goes away. It looks like you’ve cured it. But acouple [of] weeks later it comes back and starts killinganimals. This is a standard outcome. What we did is usesmaller doses of drugs and applied them when necessary.We were able to keep tumors stable and mice aliveindefinitely."33

Instead of using chemotherapy, alkalising is the methodof choice in holistic therapy to stabilise a tumour andkeep it from growing any further. Then you mayincreasingly make your tumour happy by fulfilling its otherneeds: normalise its metabolism by restarting theoxidative energy production, remove the toxic sludge thatstarted all these problems, keep the pleomorphicmicrobes at bay, and also reduce stress hormones with

meditation and emotionaltherapies.

Now the previously malignantcells either will resume normalfunctions or if they are toodamaged they will voluntarily die(a process called apoptosis). Withthis, the tumour graduallydissolves during repeated periodsof raw food cleansing. But as longas the tumour remains present,especially as a stress-free primary,it will be your friend by

suppressing the development of dangerous metastases.Even after removal of the primary tumour due toignorance, this co-operative approach is the only viableoption. Details are on my website and in my bookOvercoming Cancer.34

From the available data, I conclude that most of thesuffering and mortality related to cancer are due tomedical treatment rather than to the disease itself. Withso much effort presently devoted to putting medicine onan evidence-based footing, I am confident that it will nottake another 100 years for the present ineffective andharmful mainstream cancer treatments to be replacedwith co-operative and effective natural therapies. ∞

AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Walter Last is a retired biochemist, research chemist,nutritionist and natural therapist who has worked in Germany,the USA, New Zealand and Australia, where he is now based.He has written numerous health-related journal articles andseveral books. For presently available books, including thenew Heal Yourself the Natural Way, see www.the-heal-yourself-series.com. Walter Last has contributed severalarticles to NEXUS. For the endnotes accompanying this articleas well as for information on health questions, go to thewebsite http://www.health-science-spirit.com.

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Editor's Note: On 26 June 2010, an anonymous person, flagged as beinglocated in France, started a thread on the popularGodlikeProductions.com (GLP) website. This Opening Poster (OP)

claimed to be using a laptop computer belonging to his girlfriend, withpermission. OP claims his girlfriend works at "the French Embassy" and hasaccess to DED channels on her computers. It is clear that the OP had beenlooking at the chatter on these channels for some days prior. Evidence forthis can be found at other threads at GLP.

My understanding of DED channels is that they are opened up and used bypeople like key defence and government military officials, ship captains,aircraft pilots, etc. The channels are activated as necessary, and seem topertain to non-routine operations and incidents—mainly military, it seems.In other words, the channels are designed to get decisions from the rightpeople when unexpected situations occur that could affect French militaryand diplomatic interests. The OP describes DED as a "digital emergencyscrambling device". There is the occasional mention of switching to a"vector channel". This seems to relate to a far more secure channel ofcommunication regarding matters requiring a much higher securityclearance. I am told that this channel is used for communication aboutunidentified, intelligently controlled objects in the air, in space andunderwater.

The saga starts off with a bang. The OP has spotted chatter on the FrenchDED channels which appears to indicate that a French submarine has beenattacked and has been sunk. He's obviously amazed, and there is anincreasing amount of chatter developing as a result. We later get theimpression that the French nuclear-powered submarine Emeraude hasobtained "something" and put it in the cargo hold/bay. Whatever it is,somebody has just attacked the French sub, and they want whatever it is thatthe French submarine crew has found and secreted in the hold.

The OP posted intermittently as the saga unfolded, and absolutely refusedto be drawn into the controversy on a personal level. He ignored totally theclaims that he was hoaxing and he never justified himself. I wonder if heeven had time to read the hundreds of pages of discussion that his postsgenerated. After a few hours, many of the curious watchers had used theirown research experience, and soon the posts contained more corroboratinginformation and discussion about it, rather than angry accusations of fraud.

For our publication purposes, we have compiled selected extracts from thepostings and done basic corrections for spelling, grammar and punctuation.I've added the occasional comment in square brackets.

Readers can access the original posting and follow the forum threads bystarting at http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1113586/pg1.The thread was initiated by Anonymous Coward, User ID 1011531, France on26 June 2010.

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Other abbreviations and names used in the postings:Em = Emeraude, a French nuclear-powered submarine GCP = refers to an unknown French submarine/vesselbeing used by Groupement des CommandosParachutistes, a type of French special forces unitMistral = Mistral, an amphibious-assault warship PP = Pourquoi Pas, a French research vesselPrazuck = French military spokesman Christophe PrazuckTerrible = Terrible, a French nuclear-powered submarine. Condition Romeo = replenish, refuel, recharge etc.

2266 JJuunnee 2200110010:58 AM—Something Just Went BEZERK [sic] in the

Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a Frenchsubmarine. My girlfriend has a DED link on her laptopfrom the French Embassy. Crazy traffic on DED.

11:09 AM—Something like 10% of the world'ssubmarines are gathered in the Gulf of Mexico. DEDshows 12 US, 2 French, 3 British,2 Russian, 1 Canadian, 3German, 1 Israeli and 2 unknownsubmarines.

11:39 AM—French captainsays his sub not sunk, only badlydamaged; 17 sailors injured.Asking for assistance and rescue.He says attack from aircraft andnot another submarine.

11:48 AM—Attack from UShelicopter. All sailors bleedingfrom ears.

12:07 PM—Captain sayssurfacing in 12 minutes, andmagnetic radiation above normalon surface.

12:40 PM—Captain confirms surface but waiting for allfires to be out. Then he will open main hatch. Anothertwo DED channels now open. One from office of Prazuck,other from Mistral command.

1:51 PM—There are now 23 DED channels open. 2:14 PM—Two small US craft approach. Request

immediate boarding. Captain refuses.2:28 PM—German sub now surfaces between Em and US

craft two minutes ago. 2:41 PM—Captain reports possible collision of German

and one US craft. Captain issuing ramming alert.2:47 PM—Captain still refusing boarding request. Says

US mother vessel has no maritime signature, only flyingUS flag. Name is blacked out.

3:05 PM—Captain received offer from German captain toescort from Gulf.

3:25 PM—Unauthenticated US ship demanding releaseand jettison of detained cargo. Captain refuses.

3:41 PM—Captain confirms second German submarinesurfaced port side.

4:10 PM—A second French sub is also on new DEDchannel now.

5:04 PM—Captain reports boarding attempt and shotsfired.

5:27 PM—Direct DED channel from Em has gone dead,trying other channels.

5:32 PM—Last relay from Mistral says main hatchpermanently damaged during boarding attempt,explosives used.

5:52 PM—Another relay from Mistral says boarding partywas from other French sub.

2277 JJuunnee 8:56 AM—Girlfriend telephoned me in the morning and

says she was called to report at work today. She sayseveryone is working today, even though it is Sunday. Eventhe shadow embassy staff is working. Security is onhighest alert she ever has seen.

1:39 PM—I had to read over many channels from thepast few hours. Mostly everyone is safe. Mistral has

picked up 4 seriously injured withhelicopter. Shots were fired butthey came as warning shots fromEm crew. One of the unknownsubmarines I now know is fromGCP and it was they whoboarded to help. The Em captaindid not know the GCP was there,and Em crew did not recognisethem immediately because somecomm system was damaged onEm. There are two main issuesnow. One is the cargo, and theother is that other submarinesare reporting the same problemwith ballast tanks not filling

properly, air buoyancy, navigation and sonar problems withmetallic oil, and harassment and provoking movements ofunmarked surface ships. Some surface ships have US flagbut no maritime signature or call sign. Em captaindescribes situation as a submarine death trap. An attemptwill be made in a few hours to transfer the cargo to theGCP submarine, but the situation is still too tense. I'mnow searching for more descriptions on what the cargo is.

2:45 PM—Captain reporting sudden change in Israelisubmarine course to fast approach their coords.

3:14 PM—Mistral orders Em captain to immediatelybegin transfer of cargo to GCP. .

3:18 PM—German sub on port side is submerging.3:42 PM—Current description and status of the cargo is

filed under Directive 301. 4:05 PM—Captain reporting extreme conditions and

geological echoes on seabed (translation is a problem).4:35 PM—Israeli sub has halted, is surfacing.4:40 PM—4 low-flying aircraft approaching at subsonic

speed; crew ordered to go below deck.4:47 PM—Israeli submarine blows missile hatches.4:49 PM—Israeli submarine launches surface-to-air

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4:54 PM—Israeli submarine submerging.4:57 PM—GCP and second German submarine

submerging.5:07 PM—Hit, hit, tracking falling debris.5:08 PM—Captain reporting surface vessels rapidly

forming V formation.5:13 PM—Captain will attempt submerge in 3 minutes.5:38 PM—Mistral task group now on full battle alert, all

aircraft authorised for full ordnance; 8 airborne, 9 level-altitude intercept [?].

5:52 PM—DED shows most submarine traffic nowmoving out and away from Gulf, even the US submarines,at close to full speed.

2288 JJuunnee 11:22 AM—Girlfriend does not know

what the cargo is yet but she asked about301. She says it is very high and thateven the classification is classified. Shefinds it's something related to operationsDeep Freeze (300) and Anti-Freeze (301),something about engines not working.Because of 301, all US military, CoastGuard and Marine [Security] Guard andsubmarines and ships are now beingrecalled and fitted, and they are bringingthe date forward six months. She sawship names like Polar Bear, Polar Capand Polar Sea.

3:45 PM—DED shows three newsubmarines; two are from ArgentinaNavy. Somehow the submarines,except US and British, arecoordinating with each otherbecause they form a ring on aroundthe rim.

2299 JJuunnee 6:21 AM—A few hours ago, the

GCP captain said proximity alertactivated on b3 of cargo.

6:24 AM—Captain thinks it was remotely activatedbecause special engineer killed local transmitter afterCondition Romeo.

7:58 AM—8 new DED channels suddenly came on at thesame time; two are from aircraft; problems somewhere.It's the first time I see aircraft using DED channel.

8:01 AM—Now 9; they are talking about echo warnings.8:13 AM—Many displacements at seafloor 8:57 AM—One aircraft reporting possible combustion

foam on surface.9:06 AM—Mistral instructs immediate buoy drop.9:41 AM—So many things reported. Captain of aircraft

reports buoy failure, all data loss, no measurements taken.Captain says buoy just popped within seconds of hittingfoam, melted and sank; second buoy did the same. Mistralissued alert to all vicinity traffic to avoid column. Em

captain says pipes forming on seabed and leading fromrim. GCP captain still has proximity alert on cargo; waitingfor instructions.

11:35 AM—GCP captain reports b3 cargo now gone live;asks for urgent priority instructions.

11:49 AM—Mistral to GCP: halt at perimeter alert.Special engineer adviser on vector channel (I can't getvector channel on DED; it is absolute alert channel).

12:30 PM—GCP captain requests immediateauthorisation to jettison b3 cargo. Mistral says stand by.(Embassy intercom alert just went on and all rooms will beclosed electronically in 15 minutes. My girlfriend and hercolleagues are now in lockdown in their offices.)

11 JJuullyy 8:38 AM—DED shows interesting

communication between Mistral and PPfrom 01:12. Pourquoi Pas relays toMistral failure on portable PCR[polymerase chain reaction] device,shows negative on aerosolised option.Mistral requests dispersal method andrate. PP reports dispersal methodinconclusive, nano-release still plausible,and suspects nano-engineering becauseof metallic carbon compound morphing.Mistral relays to Em to keep safeperimeter from column. Em requests

confirmation on Chinese assetmovement. Mistral replies Chineseasset movement strategic. GCPcaptain reported that he ismaintaining cargo in perimeter zone.Most of traffic about cargo is onvector channel now.

22 JJuullyy 4:04 AM—DED traffic was very

quiet last night. US has increasedairspace restrictions to 12,000 (feetor metres?) above affected areas.

1:34 PM—Reports from French vessels that Russiansurface ships erratically changing coords in all oceans (Ithink they're looking or searching for something).

1:40 PM—Russia Navy requesting urgent assistancefrom French naval assets to help with inbound tracking,possible splash zones (translation problem).

2:05 PM—Em captain reports sonic drilling at breakpointlevel from three drills, British submarines moving awayfrom rim. Mistral instructs Em to do the same and keepsafe perimeter.

4:40 PM—Em reports possible large cave-in on seafloor;sent out heavy downpull alert near rim.

5:14 PM—Em captain now reporting that outer hull andskin sensors are picking up flocking of metallic-like fibresand attaching to rubberised skin; erosion warning activebut low. Also reporting minor sonar distortions.

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44 JJuullyy 10:28 AM—GCP submarine is now in safe waters. Crew,

ship and cargo quarantined under escort; 8 sailorsincluding the special engineer are now dead.

10:38 AM—30 hours ago, the GCP made 80% verificationof b3 cargo with help from PP.

10:49 AM—GCP captain requested jettison authorisationtwice. Mistral first denied then approved, but after 80%verification there was some situation onboard thesubmarine. The captain reported that every crew membergot a vote. The crew unanimously voted to detain b3 cargoand proceed.

10:59 AM—GCP captain then requested immediate andFULL naval escort.

11:04 AM—Mistral then ordered Full Omega Level NavalAlert.

11:20 AM—Em then reported critical situation with hull.1:41 PM—Em captain reported hull demagnetising

issues getting irreversible (translation problem). 1:44 PM—Em captain reported some crew feeling

disoriented. 1:53 PM—PP instructed Mistral

to order Em to do isotopereadings immediately on portside where the metallic fibreflocking was worse and growing.

2:47 PM—An hour or so oftranscripts between PP, Em andMistral passed and the PPconfirmed that the isotopereadings matched those on theGCP b3 cargo.

2:49 PM—197 Au [a stableisotope of gold].

2:57 PM—For the next few hours we watched and readthe transcripts in and out. From this, we can make somespeculations on what the cargo is.

2:58 PM—The PP confirmed the discovery of an unknownprehistoric organism which, through nano-engineering andextreme depth and pressure, morphs compounds found inthis new oil with seawater into gold. However, there is adrawback—a massive and absolutely cataclysmic one.

3:35 PM—THE GOLD KEEPS ON MORNING[morphing?] INTO SOMETHING ELSE because it's livingand they can't stop it. And this something else is what ishappening onboard GCP and possibly now also on Em.

55 JJuullyy 5:30 PM—Just now, French central naval command

issued traffic on DED that all affected assets must preparefor possible US Navy coup d'état when evacuations begin(translation problem).

5:53 PM—They are talking about limited coastalevacuations expected within three weeks, full evacuationstwo months latest. Marines and Army will be on theatreelsewhere; Air Force is a problem, Coast Guard will joinNavy.

6:16 PM—French suspect that US Navy will try a coupwhen US government ask citizens to leave coastal areas.French ships in area must prepare for this.

77 JJuullyy 3:33 PM—14 hours ago, Em captain reported unknown

infra-red signatures. Captain then asked for vectorchannel. This is important.

88 JJuullyy 4:44 AM—Em captain indicates possible splash zone 1

and 2.4:46 AM—Em requests Mistral to relay to Russian

command immediately and confirm signature. 4:53 AM—Mistral to Em, stand by; waiting to confirm

infra signature from Russian command. 10:39 AM—Splash zones are important, very important.

There is DED talk that splash zones have acquiredintelligence in forming; they are NOT random. From DEDtalk, it looks like the Russians have expected this for some

time. It is as though the splashzone is positioning itself; floatingcrystals. My girlfriend says thisoil leak is intelligent. Also, theRussians know far more than us.They have timed their arrival inthe theatre expertly.

1:04 PM—This is gettingserious. US politics making allthe wrong decisions. US Navybringing forward coup. We andRussia not on board US Navyplans for the Gulf of Mexico.

1111 JJuullyy 6:11 AM—PP confirms organism is attracted to darker

pigmentation. Some GCP crew showing no effect at allduring quarantine; they remain healthy. Melatonin andmelanin (translation problem).

1133 JJuullyy 3:31 AM—The Terrible has opened its first channel on

DED; the captain said it's ready. It is very important.3:59 PM—Mistral just ordered Em to leave theatre.4:20 PM—The second unknown French submarine is

requesting a vector channel. 4:43 PM—Mistral just asked Em captain if he concurs

with the captain of the second unknown submarine. 5:32 PM—Okay, the second unknown submarine captain

indicated that he has clear video footage and evidence ofwho sabotaged Horizon [Deepwater Horizon oil rig]. TheEm captain has concurred on this. What happened now, inthe past two hours, is that the same culprit is back andthey are asking permission to take them out NOW, withinthe next few minutes, before they strike again.

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Phytic acid in grains, nuts, seeds and legumes represents a seriousproblem in our diets. This problem exists because we have lost touchwith our ancestral heritage of food preparation. Instead, we listen tofood gurus and ivory tower theorists who promote the consumption

of raw and unprocessed "whole foods" or we eat a lot of high-phytate foodslike commercial whole wheat bread and breakfast cereals with high brancontent. But raw is definitely not nature's way for grains, nuts, seeds,legumes and even some tubers like yams; nor is quick cooking or rapid heatprocessing such as extrusion.

Phytic acid is the principal storage form of phosphorus in many planttissues, especially the bran portion of grains and other seeds. It containsthe mineral phosphorus tightly bound in a snowflake-like molecule. Inhumans and animals with one stomach, the phosphorus is not readilybioavailable. In addition to blocking phosphorus availability, the "arms" ofthe phytic acid molecule readily bind with other minerals such as calcium,magnesium, iron and zinc, making them unavailable as well. In this form,the compound is referred to as phytate.

Phytic acid not only grabs onto or chelates important minerals, it alsoinhibits enzymes that we need to digest our food. These enzymes includepepsin,1 needed for the breakdown of proteins in the stomach; amylase,2

required for the breakdown of starch into sugar; and trypsin, necessary forprotein digestion in the small intestine.3

I have witnessed the powerful anti-nutritional effects of a diet high inphytate-rich grains on my family members, with many resulting healthproblems including tooth decay, nutrient deficiencies, lack of appetite anddigestive difficulties. The presence of phytic acid in so many enjoyablefoods which we regularly consume makes it imperative that we know how toprepare these foods to neutralise phytic acid content as much as possible,and also that we know how to consume them in the context of a dietcontaining factors that mitigate the harmful effects of phytic acid. Thesefactors include vitamin C, vitamin D and calcium.

Phytic acid is present in legumes/beans, seeds, nuts and grains, especiallyin the bran or outer hull. Phytates are also found in tubers, and traceamounts occur in certain fruits and vegetables like berries and green beans.Up to 80 per cent of the phosphorus—a vital mineral for strong bones andgood health—present in grains is locked into an unusable form as phytate.4

When a diet including more than small amounts of phytate is consumed,the body binds calcium to phytic acid and forms insoluble phytatecomplexes. The net result is that you lose calcium and don't absorbphosphorus. Further, research suggests that we absorb approximately 20 percent more zinc and 60 per cent more magnesium from our food whenphytate is absent.5

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The amount of phytate in grains, nuts, legumes andseeds is highly variable. The levels that researchers findwhen they analyse a specific food probably depend ongrowing conditions, harvesting techniques, processingmethods, testing methods and even the age of the foodbeing tested. Phytic acid is much higher in foods grownusing modern high-phosphate fertilisers than in thosegrown in natural compost.6

Seeds and bran are the highest sources of phytates,containing as much as two to five times more phytatethan even some varieties of soybeans, which are highlyindigestible unless fermented for long periods.Remember the oat bran fad? The advice to eat bran, orhigh-fibre foods containing different types of bran, is arecipe for severe bone loss and intestinal problems dueto the high phytic acid content.

Raw unfermented cacao (cocoa) beans and normalcocoa powder are extremely high in phytates. Processedchocolates may also containphytates, but more research isneeded. White chocolate andcocoa butter probably have littlephytate content as they aremade from the fat of the beans.Coffee beans also contain phyticacid.

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Diets high in phytic acid orphytates result in mineraldeficiencies. In populationswhere cereal grains provide a major source of calories,rickets and osteoporosis are common.10 Interestingly,the body has some ability to adapt to the effects ofphytates in the diet. Several studies show that subjectsgiven high levels of whole wheat at first excrete morecalcium than they take in, but after several weeks on thisdiet they reach a balance and do not excrete excesscalcium.11 However, no long-term studies of thisphenomenon have been carried out; nor haveresearchers looked at whether we can adjust to thephytate-reducing effects of other important mineralssuch as iron, magnesium and zinc.

The zinc- and iron-blocking effects of phytic acid canbe just as serious as the calcium-blocking effect. In onestudy, a wheat roll containing 2 mg phytic acid inhibitedzinc absorption by 18 per cent; 25 mg inhibited it by 64per cent; and 250 mg inhibited it by 82 per cent.12 Nutshave a marked inhibitory action on the absorption ofiron due to their phytic acid content.13

Over the long term, when the diet lacks minerals orcontains high levels of phytates or both, the metabolismgoes down and the body goes into mineral-starvationmode. The body then sets itself up to use as little ofthese minerals as possible. Adults may get by fordecades on a high-phytate diet, but growing children run

into severe problems. With a phytate-rich diet, theirbodies suffer from lack of calcium and phosphorus, withpoor bone growth, short stature, rickets, narrow jaws andtooth decay, and from lack of zinc and iron with anaemiaand mental retardation.

TThhee EExxppeerriimmeennttss ooff EEddwwaarrdd MMeellllaannbbyy As early as 1949, the researcher Edward Mellanby

demonstrated the demineralising effects of phytic acid.By studying how grains with and without phytic acidaffect dogs, Mellanby discovered that consumption ofhigh-phytate cereal grain interferes with bone growthand interrupts vitamin D metabolism. A high level ofphytic acid in the context of a diet low in calcium andvitamin D results in rickets and a severe lack of boneformation. His studies show that excessive phytateconsumption uses up vitamin D, a vitamin that canmitigate the harmful effects of phytates. According to

Mellanby: "When the diet is richin phytate, perfect boneformation can only be procuredif sufficient calcium is added toa diet containing vitamin D."20

Mellanby's studies show thatthe rickets-producing effect ofoatmeal is limited by calcium.21

Calcium salts such as calciumcarbonate or calcium phosphateprevent oatmeal from exertingthe rickets-producing effect.According to this view, thedegree of active interference

with calcification produced by a given cereal depends onhow much phytic acid and how little calcium it contains,or how little calcium the diet contains. Phosphorus inthe diet (at least from grains) needs some type ofcalcium to bind to. This explains the synergisticcombination of sourdough bread with cheese.Historically, the cultivation of grains was usuallyaccompanied by the raising of dairy animals. A highlevel of calcium in the diet mitigates the mineral-depleting effects of phytic acid.

In Mellanby's experiments with dogs, increasing thevitamin D intake made stronger bones regardless of thediet, but this increase did not have a significant impacton the amount of calcium excreted. Those on high-phytate diets excreted lots of calcium; those on dietshigh in phosphorus from meat or released from phyticacid through proper preparation excreted small amountsof calcium.

Based on Mellanby's thorough experiments, one canconclude that the growth of healthy bones requires adiet high in vitamin D, absorbable calcium andabsorbable phosphorus, and low in unabsorbablecalcium (supplements, pasteurised dairy) andunabsorbable phosphorus (phytates).

Interestingly, Mellanby's experiments show that

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unbleached flour and white rice are less anti-calcifyingthan whole grains that contain more minerals but alsoare higher in phytic acid. While whole grains containmore minerals, in the end equal or lower amounts ofminerals are absorbed in comparison with polished riceand white flour. This mineral depletion outcome isprimarily a result of the blocking mechanism of phyticacid, but it may be secondarily the result of other anti-nutrients in grains.

Thus, absorbable calcium from bone broths and rawdairy products, and vitamin D from certain animal fats,can reduce the adverse effects of phytic acid.

Studies show that adding ascorbic acid cansignificantly counteract inhibition of iron assimilation byphytic acid,22 and can significantlycounteract phytate inhibition fromphytic acid in wheat.23 One studyshows that anti-iron phytate levels inrice are disabled by vitamin C incollard greens.24

Research published in 2000 indicatesthat both vitamin A and beta-caroteneform a complex with iron, keeping itsoluble and preventing the inhibitoryeffect of phytates on iron absorption.25

Here we have another reason toconsume phytate-rich foods in thecontext of a diet containing organmeat and animal fats rich invitamin A, and fruits andvegetables rich in carotenes.

TThhee PPhhyyttaassee EEnnzzyymmeePhytase is the enzyme that

neutralises phytic acid andliberates the phosphorus. Thisenzyme co-exists in plant foodsthat contain phytic acid.

Ruminant animals such ascows, sheep and goats have notrouble with phytic acid becausephytase is produced by rumenmicro-organisms. Monogastric animals producephytase, although in far less a quantity. Mice produce 30times more phytase than humans,26 so they can be quitehappy eating a raw whole grain diet. Therefore, datafrom experiments with phytic acid using rodents cannotbe applied to humans.

In general, humans do not produce enough phytase toconsume large quantities of high-phytate foods safely ona regular basis. However, probiotic lactobacilli and otherspecies of endogenous digestive microflora can producephytase.27 Thus, people who have healthy digestion havean easier time with foods containing phytic acid.Increased production of phytase by the gut microfloraexplains why some people can adjust to a high-phytatediet.

Sprouting activates phytase, thus reducing phytic acidcontent.28 The use of sprouted grains reduces thequantity of phytic acid in animal feed, with no significantreduction in nutritional value.29 Soaking grains and flourin an acid medium at a very warm temperature, as in thesourdough process, also activates phytase and reducesor even eliminates phytic acid.

Before the advent of industrial agriculture, farmerstypically soaked crushed grain in hot water beforefeeding it to poultry and hogs. Today, feedmanufacturers add phytase to grain mixes to get bettergrowth in their animals. Commercial phytases aretypically produced using recombinant DNA technology;for example, a bacterial phytase gene has recently been

inserted into yeast for commercialproduction.

Not all grains contain enoughphytase to eliminate the phytate, evenwhen properly prepared. For example,corn, millet, oats and brown rice donot contain sufficient phytase toeliminate all the phytic acid theycontain. On the other hand, wheatand rye contain high levels of phytase:wheat has 14 times more phytase thanrice, and rye contains over twice asmuch phytase as wheat.30 Soaking orsouring these grains, when freshly

ground, in a warm environmentdestroys all phytic acid. The highlevels of phytase in rye explainwhy this grain is preferred as astarter for sourdough breads.

Phytase is destroyed by steamheat at about 176 degreesFahrenheit [~80 degrees Celsius]in 10 minutes or less. In a wetsolution, phytase is destroyed at131–149°F [~55–65°C].31 Thusheat processing, as in extrusion,completely destroys phytase.Think of extruded "all-bran"

cereal: it's very high in phytic acid, and all of its phytaseis destroyed by processing. Extruded cereals made ofbran and whole grains are a recipe for digestiveproblems and mineral deficiencies!

Phytase is present in small amounts in oats, but heat-treating to produce oatmeal renders it inactive.

Even grinding a grain too quickly or at too high atemperature destroys phytase, as does freezing and longstorage times. Freshly ground flour has a higher contentof phytase than does flour that has been stored.32 Intraditional cultures, grain is generally ground freshbefore preparation. Weston Price found that mice fedwhole-grain flours that were not freshly ground did notgrow properly.33

Cooking is not enough to reduce phytic acid content.

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Acid soaking before cooking is needed to activatephytase and let it do its work. For example, theelimination of phytic acid in quinoa requires fermentingor germinating plus cooking. In general, a combinationof acidic soaking for considerable time and then cookingreduces a significant portion of phytates in grains andlegumes.

TThhee PPhhyyttaattee TThhrreesshhoolldd It appears that once the phytate level has been

reduced such that there is more available phosphorusthan phytate in the grain, we have passed a critical pointand the food becomes more beneficial than harmful.Retention of phosphorus decreases when phytate in thediet is 30–40 per cent or more of the total phosphorus.35

For best health, phytates should belowered as much as possible, ideally to25 mg or less per 100 g or to about 0.03per cent of the phytate-containing foodeaten. At this level, micronutrientlosses are minimised.

White rice and white bread are low-phytate foods because their bran andgerm have been removed. Of course,they are also devitalised and empty ofvitamins and minerals. But the low-phytate content of refinedcarbohydrate foods may explain whysomeone whose family eats white flouror white rice food products mayseem to be relatively healthy andimmune to tooth cavities, whilethose eating whole wheat breadand brown rice may suffer fromcavities, bone loss and otherhealth problems.

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Beer home-brewers know that inorder to make beer, they needmalted (sprouted) grains. Soakingand germinating grains is a goodidea, but these processes do not eliminate phytic acidcompletely. Significant amounts of phytic acid remain inmost sprouted grain products. For example, maltingreduces wheat, barley and mung bean phytic acid by 57per cent. However, malting reduces anti-nutrients morethan does roasting.36 In one experiment, malting ofmillet resulted in a 23.9 per cent decrease in phytic acidafter 72 hours and 45.3 per cent after 96 hours.37

With legumes, sprouting is the most effective way toreduce phytic acid, but this process does not get rid ofall of it. Germinating peanuts led to a 25 per centreduction in phytates; after five days of sprouting, chickpeas maintained about 60 per cent of their phytatecontent and lentils retained about 50 per cent of their

original phytic acid content. Sprouting and boilingpigeon pea and bambara groundnut reduced phytic acidby 56 per cent.38 Germinating black-eyed beans resultedin 75 per cent removal of phytate after five days ofsprouting.

Germination is more effective at higher temperatures,probably because the heat encourages a fermentation-like condition. Sprouting millet at 86°F [~30°C] and 95°F[~35°C] was found to be significantly more effective forremoving phytates than at 77°F [~25°C].39

Sprouting releases vitamins and makes grains,legumes and seeds more digestible. However, it is a pre-fermentation step, not a complete process forneutralising phytic acid. Regularly consuming grainsthat are only sprouted leads to excess intake of phytic

acid. Sprouted grains should also besoaked and cooked.Roasting wheat,barley or mung bean reduces phyticacid by about 40 per cent.40 If yousubsequently soak roasted grains, youshould do so with a culture thatsupplies additional phytase, as phytaseis destroyed in the roasting process.

With grains and legumes that are lowin phytase, soaking does not usuallysufficiently eliminate phytic acid.Soaking of millet, soybean, maize,sorghum and mung bean at 92°F[~33°C] for 24 hours was found to

decrease phytic acid by 4–51 percent.43 With these same grains andlegumes, soaking at roomtemperature for 24 hours reducedphytic acid by 16–21 per cent.44

However, soaking of poundedmaize for one hour at roomtemperature led to a phytic acidreduction of 51 per cent.45

Sourdough fermentation of high-phytase grains such as wheat andrye is the process that works bestfor phytate reduction. One studyshowed that sourdough

fermentation of whole wheat flour for just four hours at92°F led to a 60 per cent reduction in phytic acid.

Phytic acid in bran samples was reduced to 44.9 percent after eight hours at 92°F.46 The addition of maltedgrains and baker's yeast increased this reduction to92–98 per cent. Another study showed almost completeelimination of phytic acid in whole wheat bread aftereight hours of sourdough fermentation.47

A study of phytates in recipes used typically by homebread bakers found that leavening with commercial yeastis much less effective at removing phytates. Yeastedwhole wheat breads lost only 22–58 per cent of theirphytic acid content from the start of the bread-makingprocess to the finished loaf.48

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PPhhyyttiicc AAcciidd aanndd YYoouurr HHeeaalltthh The purpose of this article is not to make you afraid of

foods containing phytic acid, but only to urge caution inincluding grains, nuts, seeds and legumes in your diet. Itis not necessary to eliminate phytic acid completely fromthe diet, only to keep it to acceptable levels.

An excess of 800 mg phytic acid per day is probablynot a good idea. The average phytate intake in the USand the UK ranges between 631 and 746 mg per day; theaverage in Finland is 370 mg; in Italy it is 219 mg; and inSweden a mere 180 mg per day.49

In the context of a diet rich in calcium, vitamin D,vitamin A, vitamin C, good fats and lacto-fermentedfoods, most people will do fine on an estimated 400–800mg per day. For those suffering from tooth decay, boneloss or mineral deficiencies, total estimated phytatecontent of 150–400 mg would be advised. For childrenunder age six, pregnant women and those with seriousillnesses, it is best to consume a diet as low in phyticacid as possible.

In practical terms, this meansproperly preparing phytate-richfoods to reduce at least aportion of the phytate contentand restricting theirconsumption to two or threeservings per day. Dailyconsumption of one or twoslices of genuine sourdoughbread, a handful of nuts and oneserving of properly preparedoatmeal, pancakes, brown rice orbeans should not pose anyproblems in the context of a nutrient-dense diet.

Problems arise when whole grains and legumesbecome the major dietary sources of calories, when everymeal contains more than one whole grain product, orwhen over-reliance is placed on nuts or legumes.Unfermented soy products, extruded whole grain cereals,rice cakes, baked granola, raw muesli and other high-phytate foods should be strictly avoided.

RRiiccee Brown rice is high in phytates. One reference puts

phytate content at 1.6 per cent of dry weight, another at1,250 mg per 100 g of dry weight (probably about 400 mgper 100 g of cooked rice). Soaking brown rice does noteffectively eliminate phytates because brown rice lacksthe enzyme phytase; it thus requires a starter.Nevertheless, even an eight-hour soak eliminates someof the phytic acid, reducing the amount in a serving tosomething like 300 mg or less.

The ideal preparation of rice would start with home-milling to remove a portion of the bran, and then souringat a very warm temperature (90°F [~32°C]) for at least 16hours, preferably 24 hours. Using a starter would beideal (see sidebar recipe [not shown here]).

For those with less time, purchase brown rice inairtight packages. Soak rice for at least eight hours inhot water plus a little fresh whey, lemon juice or vinegar.If you soak in a tightly closed Mason jar, the rice will staywarm as it generates heat. Drain, rinse and cook in brothand butter.

NNuuttss In general, nuts contain levels of phytic acid equal to

or higher than those of grains. Therefore, thoseconsuming peanut butter, nut butters or nut flours willtake in phytate levels similar to those in unsoakedgrains. Unfortunately, we have very little information onphytate reduction in nuts. Soaking for seven hours likelyeliminates some phytate content. Based on theaccumulation of evidence, soaking nuts for 18 hours,dehydrating at very low temperature—in a warm oven—and then roasting or cooking the nuts would likelyeliminate a large portion of phytates.

Nut consumption becomesproblematic in situations wherepeople on the GAPS [gut andpsychology syndrome] diet andsimilar regimes are consuminglots of almonds and other nutsas a replacement for bread,potatoes and rice. The 18-hoursoaking is highly recommendedin these circumstances.

It is best to avoid nut buttersunless they have been madewith soaked nuts; these are nowavailable commercially.

Likewise, it is best not to use nut flours—and alsococonut flour—for cooking unless they have been souredby the soaking process.

It is instructive to look at the Native Americanpreparation technique for the hickory nut. To extract theoil, the nuts were parched until they cracked to piecesand then were pounded until they were as fine as coffeegrounds. They were then put into boiling water andboiled for an hour or longer until they cooked down to akind of soup from which the oil was strained out througha cloth. The rest was thrown away. The oil could be usedat once or poured into a vessel where it would keep along time.50 The Indians of California consumed acornmeal after a long period of soaking and rinsing, thenpounding and cooking. Central Americans prepared nutsand seeds by salt-water soaking and dehydrating in thesun, and then grinding and cooking them.

BBeeaannss//LLeegguummeess All legumes contain phytic acid, and in traditional

cultures they are usually subjected to a long preparationprocess. For example, according to one source: "Limabeans in Nigeria involve several painstaking processes tobe consumed as a staple."51

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In Central America, beans are made into a sourporridge called chugo, which ferments for several days.

The best way to reduce phytates in beans is sproutingfor several days, followed by cooking. An 18-hourfermention of beans without a starter at 95°F [~35°C]resulted in a 50 per cent phytate reduction.52 Lentilsfermented for 96 hours at 108°F [~42°C] resulted in a70–75 per cent phytate destruction.53 Lentils soaked for12 hours, germinated for 3–4 days and then soured willlikely completely eliminate phytates. Soaking beans at amoderate temperature, such as at 78°F [~26°C] for 12hours, resulted in an 8–20 per cent phytate reduction.54

When legumes comprise a largeportion of the diet, one needs to go toextra steps to make them healthy toeat.

Beans should usually have hull andbran removed. Adding a phytase-richmedium to beans would help eliminatethe phytic acid content. Adding yeastor effective micro-organisms or kombuseaweed may greatly enhance thepredigestion process of the beans. Onewebsite suggests using a startercontaining effective micro-organismsand cultured molasses for soakingbeans.55

At a minimum, beans should besoaked for 12 hours, drained andrinsed several times beforecooking for a maximum of 36hours. Cooking with a handful ofgreen weed leaves, such asdandelion or chickweed, canimprove mineral assimilationwhen consumed.

TTuubbeerrss Sweet potatoes and potatoes

contain little phytic acid, but yamsand other starchy staples contain levels of phytate thatwe cannot ignore. The phytic acid content of arrowrootis unknown, but it may be significant.56 These foodsshould be fermented—as they usually are in traditionalcultures—if they are a staple in the diet. For occasionaleating, cooking them well and consuming these tuberswith plenty of butter and vitamin C–rich foods shouldsuffice.

BBrreeaadd Bread can only be called the staff of life if it has

undergone careful preparation, otherwise it can be theroad to an early grave. The flour used in bread should bestone ground. Wheat and rye contain high levels ofphytase, but this is destroyed by the heat of industrialgrinding and also lessens over time.

Fresh grinding of wheat or rye berries before useensures that the original amount of phytase remains inthe flour.

Rye has the highest level of phytase in relation tophytates of any grain, so rye is the perfect grain to use asa sourdough starter. Phytates in wheat are greatlyreduced during sourdough preparation, as wheat is alsohigh in phytase. Rising bread with yeast may not fullyreduce phytic acid.57

Phytate breakdown is significantly higher in sourdoughbread than in yeasted bread.58

Yet even with the highly fermentable rye, a traditionalrecipe from the French calls forremoval of 25 per cent of the bran andcoarse substances.59 As an example ofthis practice, one small bakery inCanada sifts the coarse bran out of theflour before making it into bread.62

OOaattss Oats contain very little phytase,

especially after commercial heattreatment, and require a very longpreparation period to reduce phyticacid levels completely. Soaking oats at77°F [~25°C] for 16 hours resulted in

no reduction of phytic acid, nordid germination for up to threedays at this temperature.63

However, malting (sprouting) oatsfor five days at 52°F [~11°C] andthen soaking for 17 hours at 120°F[~49°C] removes 98 per cent ofphytates. Adding malted ryefurther enhances oat phytatereduction.64

Without initial germination,even a five-day soaking at a warmtemperature in acidic liquid mayresult in an insignificant reduction

in phytate due to the low phytase content of oats. Onthe plus side, the process of rolling oats removes at leastpart of the bran, where a large portion of the phytic acidresides.

How do we square what we know about oats with thefact that oats were a staple in the diet of the Scots andGaelic islanders, a people known for their robust goodhealth and freedom from tooth decay? For one thing,vitamin D in high amounts from cod liver and othersources helps prevent calcium loss from a diet high inoats. Absorbable calcium from raw dairy products,consumed in abundance on mainland Scotland, providesadditional protection. In addition, it is likely that a goodpart of the phytase remained in the oats of yore; they

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In the last century, medical doctor and stress pioneer Hans Selyeobserved that when bodily tissues are subjected to repeated, intenseinput—whether it be chemical (environmental pollutants, adrenal "fight-or-flight" hormones) or mechanical pressure (bruising)—the body

perceives it as stress. It responds by tightening the envelope ofmembranous fascia that surrounds the muscles. This, in turn, causessignificant biochemical malfunctions, not the least of which is disruption ofthe cell membrane. Other stressors that can disrupt cell integrity includethe actual puncturing of the cell membrane and microbial infection.

Cell permeability for the proper materials is key. If glucose, other nutrientsand beneficial hormones cannot efficiently enter the cell and if wastescannot completely exit, microbes can proliferate and degenerative diseasecan occur.

To Dr Selye's list of stressors, I would add destructive EM radiation and EMfields. It has been known for decades that electrical fields can damage cells.B. Blake Levitt writes:

Direct current (DC) is the steady flow of electrons in one direction. Alternatingcurrent (AC) is an electron flow that changes strength and alters direction within acertain cycle; the AC field collapses and reappears with its poles reversed every time thecurrent changes direction...Direct current creates a steady magnetic field. But with alternating current, each

time the direction of the electrons is reversed, or flipped, a powerful magnetic field iscreated that fluctuates at the same frequency.4

Another reason why these fields are dangerous is that the waves arecoherent. Although the Sun constantly transmits naturally occurring radiofrequencies, microwaves and other EM fields, this radiation is generallydiffuse, whereas alternating current is concentrated. Concentrated radiation is notnatural. For example, you need to purposely harness, focus, augment anddirect a bombardment of electrons to turn on a light bulb.

In Electromagnetic Man: Health & Hazard in the Electrical Environment, CyrilSmith and Simon Best write:

It is just over 100 years since electricity generation started; 60 years since radiotransmissions and 40 years since radar and telecommunications entered ourenvironment. [The book was published in 1990.] Like natural fields, man-made fields are limited by the physical properties of the environment. Unlike naturalfields, they are highly coherent and can interfere with our bio-signals.5

The harmful effects of some EM fields are many and varied. JacquelineKrohn, MD, and colleagues point out numerous studies showing that:

...electric workers and their children have a higher risk of brain tumors. Theincidence of childhood leukemia is higher in children who live near power lines that

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carry high voltage. Power-line exposure has also beenassociated with an increased incidence of suicide.These studies support the hypothesis that ELFs [extremely

low frequencies] act as a cancer promoter. ELF fieldsinteract with the cell membrane and can affect hormones,calcium exchange, and tissue growth. It is postulated that theELFs suppress the production of melatonin, a cancer inhibitor,by the pineal gland.6

The effects of ELF fields are more than mere"postulation", as other researchers have corroborated.Smith and Best cite formalpublished studies linking thefollowing maladies to extremelylow frequency electromagneticfields:

• allergies;• autoimmune disorders,such as lupus erythematosusand multiple sclerosis;• birth defects and geneticabnormalities;• cancers of various types,including brain tumours andleukaemia;• emotion and mood changes, including higherpercentages of suicides;• eyestrain and headaches;• fatigue and sleep disturbance;• heart attacks;• hormonal abnormalities;• infectious diseases increase;• lowered fertility, miscarriages and pregnancyproblems, including stillbirths;• nervous system disorders, including confusion,convulsions, dizziness, hyperactivity and memory loss;• stress increase and intolerance.7

The harm from EM fields and EM radiation alsodepends on the proximity of the person, animal or plantto the source of the energy. A milligauss is a unit ofmeasurement of the strength of an electromagneticfield. According to tables from the US EnvironmentalProtection Agency, reprinted in Levitt's book (pp. 254,257), a blender from six inches [~15.2 centimetres] awayemits between 30 and 100 milligauss; an electric can-opener six inches away emits between 500 and 1500milligauss; a hairdryer six inches away emits between1.0 and 700 milligauss; and a ceiling fan 12 inches

[~30.5 cm] away emits between3.0 and 50 milligauss.8

Some sources maintain thateven 2.0 milligauss is enough todisrupt a person's biologicalfunction and that the maximumemission a person can safelyabsorb is only 1.0 milligauss.This is why there is a high rateof illness among people livingnear major power lines,cellphone towers, electricalgenerators and similardisruptors.

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nonbeneficial EM radiation surrounds us, it's notsurprising that (aside from the contributing factors ofpoor diet, pathogens and chemical pollutants) so manypeople are ill. Frequencies can harm, but the goodnews is that they can be used to heal.

Cells have the ability to respond positively andhealthfully to minute electromagnetic stimulus, as longas certain criteria are met. The stimulus must be fromthe correct region of the EM spectrum. It must be

further refined (if necessary) to anexact frequency, or combination offrequencies, on that EM band. Itmust be the correct intensity. Itmust have the correct shape of waveor wave packet. It must beadministered in the correct amounts.And it must be accurately andprecisely aimed at the target.

In electronics, the term inductivecoupling refers to the transfer ofenergy from one component toanother through a shared magneticfield. In electromedicine, theresponse of living cells to beneficialEM radiation is also called inductivecoupling. Once the EM fields inside acell are exposed to EM radiation, thefields within the cell start to move.Along with this energetic process,

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the corresponding biochemical responses are activated,such as the movement of electrolytes through the cellmembrane, excretion of wastes, and so on. Inductivecoupling is being utilised in a growing number ofextremely effective electromedical devices.

Researchers are discovering that many of thebeneficial effects from electromedical devices comefrom pulsed magnetic fields (which, by definition, becomeelectromagnetic radiation).

Pulsing a magnetic field does more than inducemovement in the body receiving the signal. Becausepulsing, by definition, means that there is an "off"period to the signal, it ensures that the human oranimal receiving the signal does not become resistantto its effects. A good analogy issomeone tapping your arm: at firstyou pay attention, but after a whilethe body becomes impervious to thesensation so that it can focus onother stimuli. This is one of thesecrets of effective electromedicaldevices.

Correctly employed, frequencytherapies can increase cell energy,normalise membrane conductivity,lessen oxidative stress, reduce theamounts of inflammatory chemicalsin the blood, improve proteinsynthesis, boost feel-goodendorphin levels, restoredepleted adrenal function andenhance immune function. Therestoration of these metabolicprocesses leads to theregeneration of tissue as well asto disease resistance.

"Bigger is better" and "more isbetter" figure prominently in thewestern mindset. The unbridleduse of massive doses of manydifferent kinds of drugs and theroutine practice of "prophylactic"invasive surgery illustrate this mentality. Another, morehumane edict, "less is more", reflects what the bodyusually needs.

The exquisite sensitivity of cells to electromagneticfields of all kinds explains why electromedical deviceswork—and why the more gentle ones work the best.Low-power energies might not be easily perceivedsubjectively, but they are the most compatible with livingsystems precisely because they are of lower power.

Electromedicine therapies may use many portions ofthe EM spectrum: electrical current, magnetism, visiblelight, far-infrared (FIR), ultraviolet (UV) and heat (in theform of specific FIR wavelengths). In the followingsections, I'll discuss some therapies that use various EMwavelengths.

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Rife frequency therapy is named after its inventor,Royal Raymond Rife. After this technology wasenthusiastically embraced by some of the mostprominent physicians and scientists of the 1930s andpart of the 1940s, it was driven underground by thepharmaceutical interests and the American MedicalAssociation (AMA). Only in the last couple of decadeshas Rife technology emerged again in popularity, albeitin an altered form.

Born in the United States in 1888 and educated in thefields of optics, electronics, biology and chemistry, Rifestudied at Johns Hopkins University and had two years

of training in performing eye surgeryand six years of training with opticalscientist and researcher Hans Luckel(who worked for the German opticscompany now known as Carl Zeiss).He designed and built many medicalresearch instruments includingspectroscopes, optical tools,micromanipulators and stop-motionphotomicrographs. However, one ofRife's most famous inventions was theUniversal Microscope. Completed in1933, it weighed 200 pounds [90kilograms], had 5,682 parts and stood

between two and three feet [~0.61and ~0.91 metres] high.

During Rife's time, specimenshad to be killed and stained inorder to be seen under amicroscope. Even modernelectron microscopes, whichproduce high-resolution images,kill the specimens being viewed:in order to make the specimensvisible, it bombards them withelectrons in a vacuum. However,the Universal Microscope allowedmicro-organisms (even tiny

viruses) to be viewed in their live state with crystalclarity. This held great promise in finding cures fordiseases because if you can see how living organismsrespond to stimuli, then you may find a way to destroythem.

As it turned out, these "stimuli" consisted offrequencies produced by an EM field. If Rife exposed avirus or bacterium to a particular frequency and thepathogen began to vibrate—and then either grew weakor completely broke apart—he knew that he had foundthe resonant frequency (or simply frequency) of the microbe.

"Any object has a certain natural or resonantfrequency," explains James L. Oschman:

Strike it, bump it, pluck it, or heat it, and it will tend tovibrate at a specific frequency. This applies to a bone, a piece

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of wood, a molecule, an electron, or a musical instrument...In the living body, each electron, atom, chemical bond,molecule, cell, tissue, organ (and the body as a whole) has itsown vibratory character. In terms of vibrations, the human body can be compared to

a symphony orchestra. Each molecule corresponds to aparticular instrument. Each bend, rotation, or stretch of achemical bond has a certain resonant frequency, and will giveoff certain "notes" if it is energized. Since molecules, water,and dissolved ions are constantly bumping into each other atbody temperature, all parts are constantly jiggling andabsorbing and emitting energy... When two objects have similar natural frequencies, they can

interact without touching; their vibrations can become coupledor entrained. For electromagnetic interactions betweenmolecules, the word "resonance" is used more often thanentrainment. In the older literature you will find the term"sympathetic vibrations".9

The microbe's frequency (thenumber of cycles per second atwhich it vibrates) was alsoknown as its mortal oscillatory rate(MOR). An analogy explaininghow Rife's ray tube worked isthe cliché of the soprano whoshatters a glass with her pure,focused tone. If enough powerwere applied, the resonantfrequency would kill themicrobe or debilitate it enoughso that the body's own immunecells could then dispose of it.

Royal Rife's ray machine delivered frequencies in theradiofrequency (RF) range by sending an electric currentthrough a tube filled with noble gases (mostly argonand neon). The gases would light up the tube, and thefrequencies were emitted as EM radiation. It was theEM wave, rather than luminescence from the light, thatdisabled or killed the pathogens. Rife discovered theresonant frequencies for cancer, typhus, E. coli and othermicro-organisms. People given "terminal" diagnoses bytheir doctors would often become well when exposed tothe Rife ray.

A microbial MOR frequency administered at a lowpower level is harmful to a microbe, but it does notharm a larger host such as a human being or an animalbecause the host has a much more complex structurethan a microbe and hence will barely feel the powerinput that can kill a tiny microbe.

Many modern, second-generation Rife machines alsocontain plasma tubes filled with noble gases, althoughsome Rife-type frequency devices utilise hand-held,tubular metal electrodes to deliver frequencies into thebody via electric current. Most of the tubes arefreestanding. Rife frequency devices can range from thesimple to the elaborate, with varying programming

capabilities. A smaller unit can be the size of a large loafof bread, while a large one is the size of a tower computer.The user inputs the desired frequencies into thecomputerised machine and a signal is sent to the noblegases in the tube. The resulting EM field disables or killsthe micro-organisms in the body, while also impartingenergy to the body's cells.

Outside the USA, Rife technology is seriously beingresearched and publicised in European countries suchas Germany and Romania, and several companies areproducing frequency devices. The legal status of Rifedevices in medical treatment means that the technologyis freely used in clinics and doctors' offices.

In North America, open-minded medical practitionersand health-seekers have a more difficult time findingmanufacturers of Rife devices because, after the 1940s,the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quashedthis technology. However, about a dozen manufacturersare making Rife-style devices in North America. Two

excellent plasma-light devicesare popular: PERL and P3units.

The PERL is a highlyrespected frequency devicemade by Resonant LightTechnology Inc. in Canada(www.resonantlight.com). Themachine is equipped with aleaded silica glass tube filledwith 100-per-cent argon. Whenthe noble gas is lit by thetransmitted RF energy, thePERL emits frequencies (up to

three signals simultaneously) over a 27-megahertzcarrier. The frequency selection is from 0.001 to 400,000hertz. The customer can either program frequenciesinto the unit or use one of many banks of pre-programmed protocols.

Resonant Light Technology Inc. cannot legally statethat the PERL is a therapeutic device for use on humansin Canada, but the company does suggest otherapplications: therapeutic use with animals, extendingthe life of food in clinically controlled food storagelockers, slowing the growth of mould and fungi ingreenhouses and reducing the parasitic count withinfruit orchards. Energising the body is an obviousapplication as well.

Pulsed Technologies, which has offices in the UnitedStates and Romania, makes several different devices(www.pulsedtech.com). The frequency outputs of thiscompany's units range from 0.01 hertz to an impressive1,000,000 hertz (1.0 megahertz). The Precision PulsedPlasma (P3) system is a non-contact radiant device thatoperates on principles that do not require RF. The P3 iscontrolled by a Precision Function Generator (PFG) whichmay also be used separately from the plasma unit as acontact (electrode) device.

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Applications of the P3 unit are similar to those of thePERL. The uses for a freestanding plasma light unit arelimited only by the imagination of the user. Thecompany's emphasis on research has been particularlywelcomed in Europe, where doctors have seen greatimprovements in subjects enrolled in clinical trials.

Although Rife's technology appeals to holisticallyoriented health practitioners, it is simple enough to beutilised by the layperson as well. The largest market inthe United States consists of people who want toimprove their own health and the health of their family,friends, pets and farm animals.

In Rife's era, it was proven that his frequency devicesdisabled microbes that made humans and animals sick.But we now know that selectedfrequencies can regenerate tissue.

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Electric current is frequentlyutilised by electromedical devices totreat pain and other conditions. Onedevice that emits small amounts ofcurrent is a hand-held biofeedbackunit, the Tennant Biomodulator®(www.senergymedicalgroup.com).

The Biomodulator has its origin inthe Russian SCENAR, acronym forSelf-Controlled Energo NeuroAdaptive Regulator. TheBiomodulator's predecessor wasdeveloped by Russian scientistsin the 1970s to address anunexpected problem with theirspace program: the forcedfeeding of antibiotics to allcosmonauts, whether they wereill or well. If one crew membergot sick and took antibiotics, allthe crew members would end upwith the drug in their system,since urine was recycled into theshared drinking water. Creating an electromedicaldevice to treat cosmonauts in space would eliminatethe "need" to administer antibiotics. This device—about the size of a remote control—was aptlynicknamed the "Star Trek device" by the press.

According to Russian clinical studies (seewww.scenarhealth.us/pages.php?pID=8), the SCENARproved effective in 80 per cent of all cases . Of those, two-thirds enjoyed full recovery and the remainder hadsignificant healing. Over 50,000 successful outcomes werereported for circulatory, endocrine, respiratory,gastrointestinal, neurological, muscular, skeletal andgenito-urinary problems.

In 2004, Texas-based medical doctor Jerry Tennantdeveloped an easier-to-use, more effective version of

the Russian invention, powered by two AA batteries,called the Tennant Biomodulator. Whether it is movedacross the body or is resting still on a particular area, itsbiofeedback feature operates by sending out a series ofprecisely modulated electric current to the skin,measuring the body's response and then emittingdifferent signals in response to the changes recorded bythe skin. This therapy is drug-free, non-invasive, safe,pain-free and inexpensive (considering the number ofconditions for which it can be used). In general,subjects not only feel positive effects after the firstsession, but the effects are long-lasting.

The Biomodulator, equipped with newly discoveredfrequencies, also has an assessment mode that allows

the user to determine the approximatevoltage of the cells. The amount ofvoltage, and whether that voltage isplus or minus, helps the practitioner oruser determine whether the tissue ismildly or severely inflamed or mildly orseverely degenerated. Based on thereadings, the practitioner then knowswhich therapy mode to employ. Thedevice also has a setting for"automatic", which is a combinedbiofeedback and signal input mode.

Dr Tennant points out that trauma,pain, real or imagined danger,

constant fear, an unbalanced pHand food allergies turn on thesympathetic (fight-or-flight)nervous system and keep itturned on, so that theparasympathetic nervous system,which regulates digestion, sleep,hormone secretion, immunefunction and so on, no longerworks properly. Being"sympathetic-on 24 hours a day,seven days a week" createsconditions of "typical chronicdisease and chronic fatigue", he

states.12 Once the body starts to malfunction, it getsused to being in a pathological state—a trend that canbe difficult to reverse.

However, the Biomodulator stimulates the healingprocess by normalising the sympathetic andparasympathetic nervous systems. People have reportedrelief from swelling and inflammation, as well as fasterand more complete healing of wounds, improvement incirculation and other functions, rapid pain relief andeasier recovery from infections. The device is mostcommonly used for the treatment of muscle pain andinjuries, but it is also being clinically studied for theimprovement or complete elimination of symptoms ofarthritis, tendonitis, hypertension, hearing loss andasthma.

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The Biomodulator works primarily by stimulating the C-fibres. C-fibres, which comprise 85 per cent of all nervesin the body, produce healing neuropeptides and otherregulatory peptides that, in turn, re-establish the body'snormal physiology and propel it to heal itself. Since thepeptides last for several hours, the healing processcontinues after the treatment is over.

"Once we balance the autonomic system," writes DrTennant, "the gut will start absorbing nutrients, theendocrine glands will rest and recover, [and] the immunesystem will recover."13

A key to the success of these units is the restoration ofvoltage to the cells. A malfunctioning cell cannotmetabolise properly. Once the voltage to organs andother bodily tissues is normalised, cellular toxins can beeliminated and water imbalances can be corrected.

In the treatment process, the practitioner first asks thesubject to describe the locationof the pain, discomfort ordysfunction. If there is clearsymptomatology, thepractitioner goes to the problemarea. However, the spine andabdomen are also key areas toaddress, even though they mightnot seem to relate directly to thestated symptoms. Problemareas are perceived by thepractitioner as a difference inthe sound emitted by the deviceand by a feeling of "stickiness"—a magnetic-like pull that prevents the unit from easilymoving across the area. The session is over when the"drag" is eliminated and the client relaxes. There is oftena reddening of the skin around the treated area—a signof increased circulation. The Biomodulator comes withoptional attachments that can treat through the hair andon smaller skin areas. The Biomodulator is an FDA-cleared Class II device for symptomatic relief andmanagement of chronic, intractable pain and adjunctivetreatment in the management of post-surgical and post-traumatic pain. Licensed health practitioners can use itin their practice. However, it's not necessary to see ahealth care professional if you need treatment.Laypersons who want a device for their own use canobtain a prescription from their physician or from DrTennant.

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While some devices utilise a generalised weakmagnetic field that oscillates, or travels back and forth,others use a pulsed electromagnetic field that alsoconveys frequencies.

One such device is the ONDAMED® System,developed by German electronics engineer Rolf Binder.The machine, which comes in a heavy-duty case, consists

of the base unit and various applicators that are placedon the body (spine, abdomen, neck, foot, etc.) or areheld. The software includes three operating modules thatintroduce various frequency patterns, times andintensities, and one module of 173 pre-set programs.Frequencies range from 0.1 to 32,000 hertz. The pulsedmagnetic field emitted by the unit covers a small butfocused area.

At the start of the session, the practitioner hangs anapplicator around the client's neck. Then the practitionerholds the subject's wrist while simultaneously scrollingthe machine through a range of rapidly and sequentiallyemitted programs. When a frequency is emitted that thebody may need, a sudden change in the subject's radial(circulatory) pulse occurs. The change in the pulse canfeel like excitation (jumping or throbbing) or weakening(slower, less obvious). Thus, the "biofeedback" aspect of

the ONDAMED is the person'sbodily response, as perceived bythe practitioner, to the unit's EMradiation emissions.

The practitioner enters intothe machine's memory thosefrequencies that elicit aresponse. Then the practitionerscrolls through the enteredfrequencies, choosing the toptwo frequency patterns thatcaused the strongest reaction—and which therefore will havethe greatest therapeutic value.

The frequencies best suited to the client at that momentare induced through the neck applicator (worn by thesubject) as the practitioner scans the body with the hand-held applicator, feeling the person's pulse for thestrongest response. The body area causing the strongestresponse is the site of application.

Not everyone's pulse completely normalises for theduration of treatment; Binder says that the clientundergoes a period of integration. The next time theclient is tested, other areas (and other frequencypatterns) may prove more useful. During therapy, notmore than two frequencies are administered at one timeto ensure that the communication pathways in the bodyare clear.

While the company is not allowed to make medicalclaims for the device, the biofeedback has worked well forpain management, stress relief, detoxification (wasteelimination and nutrient absorption), reduction ofaddictive patterns (such as smoking) and weightmanagement. People suffering from allergies, arthritis,inflammation, lymphatic and hormonal problems,infections and pain report that their symptoms subsideor are completely eliminated through use of the device.The ONDAMED is rapidly becoming very popular withsmokers to stop nicotine addiction, as it shows a 95 percent effectiveness rate with an average of one to three

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sessions to achieve results. Those with other healthconditions generally notice improvement in five sessions,although many people require more.

Wolf-Dieter Kessler, MD, PhD, recounts discussionsabout ONDAMED with physics professor J. B. Sharma:

Each organ has specific natural frequencies corresponding toits healthy state, to which it resonates if driven by anappropriate external frequency... One way to visualize...theunderlying mechanism of ONDAMED® is to look at the bodyand its constituent parts as oscillators. In a healthy body, theensemble of the oscillators "vibrate" in harmony with eachother... Under this model, disease may then be understood as adeparture from a healthy synchronous vibration. The [diseased]parts of the body...display a lower energy or a chaotic,asynchronous vibration... The asynchronously vibratingcomponents of the diseased body will resonate harmoniously fora brief moment when hit by the proper frequency... Furthertreatment with the appropriate frequencies would then bring allcomponents back into synchronous vibration with the tendencyto maintain that state of higher order.17

Continuing what Dr Kessler states is an hypothesis:deviations from the frequencies of healthy tissue indicateenergy blockages that can lead to health problems. Onthe biochemical level, blockage of an area is synonymouswith a static field, characterised by accumulated acids orexcess hydrogen ions (H+) which block the transfer of themagnetic impulses that the body needs for the smoothflow of information. The ONDAMED's function may bebased in part on Maxwell's finding that superimposing

one magnetic field on another induces the flow ofelectrons.

Says ONDAMED inventor Rolf Binder: We don't want to assume that we know why the body

responds to the ONDAMED in the way it does. There arephysical, emotional, biological, physiological and energeticresponses. We know there is a lot of information flowing backand forth. But how the body is processing that information—and why it changes in response to one stimulus and notanother—is something we cannot answer right now. The bodyand its functions are simply too complex. What we do know isthat the therapy works.18

What we can say with certainty is that the ONDAMEDintroduces specific electromagnetic impulses into thebody, which in turn "jump start" the movement ofelectrons to the organs, glands, muscles, vessels, bones,nerves or other tissues that require a more efficient flowof information. The ONDAMED can be used byphysicians and laypeople alike, but it can be difficult touse in self-treatment. The inventor, though naturallypleased by the machine's success rate, is circumspect.

"It's very important to get the body working by itself,"he emphasises. "You don't want to get the bodydependent on a drug, or the machine, for that matter."19

In part three, I'll discuss light and sound as they relateto the EM spectrum and explore their therapeutic uses.

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AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Nenah Sylver, PhD, is an internationallypublished author in the fields of holistichealth, electromedicine and psychology.She gives educational seminars onelectromedicine and frequency healing,and has been a featured speaker at Rifeconferences.

Dr Sylver previously contributed toNEXUS with her article "PoisonousProducts, Deceptive Labels" (7/02–03).She is the author of The HolisticHandbook of Sauna Therapy (The Centerfor Frequency, 2004, ISBN 978-0-9672491-7-1, 356pp, softcover book ande-book) and The Rife Handbook ofFrequency Therapy, with a Holistic HealthPrimer (Desert Gate Productions LLC,2009, ISBN 978-0-9818075-0-8, 760pp,hardcover book and e-book; reviewed inNEXUS 17/03; previous edition reviewedin 9/05).

Both books can be ordered fromBibliotique/Barner Books, 3 ChurchStreet, New Paltz, New York 12561, USA,telephone +1 (845) 255 2635, web pageswww.bibliotique.us/si/sauna.html andwww. bibliotique.us/si/rife2009.html.

A variation of this article originallyappeared in Townsend Letter,February–March 2008 and April–May2008 (http://www.townsendletter.com).This latest version is Appendix C of TheRife Handbook of Frequency Therapy, witha Holistic Health Primer (appendixavailable as a free download fromhttp://www.nenahsylver.com).

Dr Nenah Sylver can be contacted atThe Center for Frequency, PO Box74324, Phoenix, AZ 85087-4324, USA,tel +1 (623) 249 4202, [email protected], websitehttp://www.nenahsylver.com.

EEddiittoorr''ss NNoottee::Due to space constraints, we haveomitted coverage of several therapeuticdevices from Dr Sylver's article. To seethese, including the accompanyingendnotes and resources, go tohttp://www.nenahsylver.com.

EEnnddnnootteess4. Levitt, B. Blake, Electromagnetic Fields:A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How toProtect Ourselves, Harcourt Brace &

Company, San Diego, California, 1995,pp. 47-485. Smith, Cyril W. and Simon Best,Electromagnetic Man: Health & Hazard inthe Electrical Environment, J.M. Dent andSons Ltd, London, 1990, p. 456. Krohn, Jacqueline et al., The WholeWay to Natural Detoxification: The CompleteGuide to Clearing Your Body of Toxins,Hartley & Marks Publishers, Inc., PointRoberts, Washington, 1996, p. 857. Smith and Best, op. cit.8. Levitt, op. cit., pp. 254-2589. Oschman, James L., Energy Medicine:The Scientific Basis, Churchill Livingstone,Edinburgh and New York, 2000, pp.121, 12312. Senergy Medical Group,"Frequently Asked Questions: TennantBiomodulator™ CyberneticBiofeedback", tinyurl.com/24v9vba(accessed 3 August 2006)13. ibid.17. Kessler, W.-D., "How DoesONDAMED Work?", ONDAMED booklet18. Personal interview with RolfBinder, 3 August 200619. ibid.

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by Rod Hamon © 2010

When scientists put forward thetheory of a completely newtype of matter to explain why

over 85 per cent of the Universeappears to be missing, it wasdismissed as bizarre in the extreme.Their theory proposed the existenceof "mirror matter"—a strange,undetected but potentially significantcomponent of the Cosmos. Nowthere is compelling evidence that"mirror matter" really does exist.

A longstanding puzzle inbiochemistry is the tendency for life'smolecules to prefer left-handedness.Alanine amino acid, for example, canbe artificially synthesised in thelaboratory as either left- or right-handed. Strangely, though, in livingthings this molecule exists only in theleft-handed orientation. Evenstranger than this is that if a right-handed amino acid enters a livingorganism, it is rejected and destroyed.We could simply dismiss this as anoddity of life on Earth, but, when welook beyond our planet into space, wesee this same preference for left-handedness even in far-away galaxies.

In his research paper, ProfessorMichael J. Longo of the University ofMichigan reports: "In this article Iextend an earlier study of spiralgalaxies in the Sloan Digital SkySurvey (SDSS) to investigate whetherthe universe has an overallhandedness. A preference for spiralgalaxies in one sector of the sky to beleft-handed or right-handed spiralswould indicate a parity-violatingasymmetry in the overall universe anda preferred axis. The previous studyused 2,616 spiral galaxies with

redshifts <0.04 and identifiedhandedness. The new study uses15,158 with redshifts <0.085 andobtains very similar results to thefirst..."1 He points out, however, thatthe preference for left-handed galaxiesis more pronounced in the northernsector of the sky. No one seems ableto explain this.

But do we also see this same left-handedness at the subatomic level?On the contrary, the concept ofsymmetry at this level has alwaysbeen a cherished feature amongphysicists. Everything seemsparticularly well organised with aneven distribution of right- and left-handed particles.

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about this that they have evenpredicted the existence of a new

particle based on the premise thatevery right-handed particle must havea left-handed equivalent.

However, this long-held conceptwas hit a crushing blow whenphysicists discovered aninconsistency: neutrinos only everexist with left-handed spin.

Neutrinos are similar to electrons,with one crucial difference: neutrinosdo not carry electric charge, thereforeelectromagnetic forces do not affectthem.

This lack of symmetry in neutrinosdeeply concerned physicists, and so asearch for the missing particle beganin earnest. The hunt proved fruitless,and researchers wondered if therecould be another explanation.

Neutrinos travel at almost thespeed of light, with many quadrillionsof them passing through our bodiesevery second.

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However, because they have such alow mass, they interact only slightlywith atoms. For this reason, they canpenetrate several light years ofdensely packed matter beforeinteracting with an atom.

They are created in copiousquantities in nuclear reactors and arefound coming from the Sun and stars.For example, a burst of neutrinosdetected in February 1987 coincidedwith the discovery of a supernova inthe mini-galaxy called the LargeMagellanic Cloud.

MMiirrrroorr PPaarrttiicclleessSo, why do neutrinos exist only

in the left-handed variety? TwoChinese–American researchers,Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen NingYang, who in 1957 had won theNobel Prize in Physics for theirwork on elementary particles,came up with an unusual and far-reaching explanation. Theysuggested that perhaps eachsubatomic particle has a "mirrortwin". Although such a "mirrorparticle" would be invisible andundetectable, it would preservesymmetry in the Universe—particularly for the lone left-handedneutrino!

The implication of the "mirror"theory is that if each subatomicparticle has a "mirror" equivalent,then "mirror matter" must also exist:a wispy realm that co-exists with usbut is invisible.

In our world of real matter, we areonly able to see things because of thereflections of photons. However,mirror matter would be invisible to usbecause normal photons only interactwith normal matter.

Let's clarify, though, that mirrormatter cannot be the same asantimatter. Antimatter consists ofelementary particles having the massand electric charge of ordinary matter,but with the charge and relatedmagnetic properties reversed. Matterand antimatter are deadly enemies:

when they come into close contact,they are annihilated within a fractionof a second, releasing huge amountsof energy, usually gamma rays.

In contrast, equal quantities ofmirror matter and normal mattercould comfortably dwell togetherwithout even being aware of theother's existence.

Nevertheless, normal matter andmirror matter can interact throughgravity. This is because gravity is afundamental part of the fabric ofspace-time and comes about due tothe effect of matter on space, causingripples. These ripples and troughs

cause bodies to be attracted to oneanother; thus gravitation is properlydescribed as a space-time curvature,not a force. So, in theory, we shouldbe able to detect mirror matterthrough its gravitational effect.

DDaarrkk MMaatttteerr oorr aa MMiirrrroorr WWoorrlldd?? We are familiar with the well-

publicised photographs of spiralgalaxies taken by the Hubble SpaceTelescope. These accumulations ofstars, looking like giant Catherinewheels, rotate slowly on their centralaxes over millions of years. But forthem to remain intact and not flyapart, they must have a certainminimum mass to create enoughgravity to hold them together.

In 1933, Fritz Zwicky, in his attemptto find out what holds galaxiestogether, came up with the concept of"dark matter" to account for what he

believed to be undetectable missingmass in galaxies. Dark matter,though, would be undetectable bylight, heat or any other form ofelectromagnetic radiation.

Although physicists believe that asmuch as 85 per cent of the Universemay be dark matter, no one had anyidea what it was until recently. Oneexplanation was that dark matterconsists of particles called "WIMPs"—weakly interacting massive particles.These, in theory, interact through theweak nuclear force and gravity. Butbecause they do not interact withelectromagnetism, they cannot be

seen; and because they do notinteract with the strong nuclearforce, they do not react withatomic nuclei. While this is apossible explanation for darkmatter, the very existence ofWIMPs is yet unproved. Even ifWIMPs do exist, not all physicistsaccept the WIMPs explanation.

In December 2008, journalistMiranda Marquit wrote an articletitled "What if dark matterparticles aren't WIMPs?" Shecomments on the work of

physicist Jonathan Feng, of theUniversity of California, who has beenworking with another researcher tofind additional possibilities for darkmatter—that is, possibilities otherthan WIMPs. Feng states: "There aretheories that there is a shadow worldbehind ours. It is a mirror world thatis like ours, but doesn't interact withours."2

The uncanny similarity between theproperties of mirror matter and darkmatter is now evident.

If this weird realm of mirror matteroccupies 85 per cent of all matter inexistence, then we of the left-handedvisible Universe are well and truly inthe minority! However, unless there isevidence that mirror matter reallyexists, this becomes academic.

Since normal matter can interactwith mirror matter through gravity, wemight wonder if there has been any

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evidence of phenomena involvinggravity but without a correspondingmass to account for it.

Imagine you are driving your carbelow a cliff and hear a very largebang on the roof. You wouldimmediately stop and jump out toinvestigate. The large rock lying onthe road would satisfy you as to thecause of the bang. But what if therewas no rock or any other explanationfor what had happened?

TThhee TTuunngguusskkaa EEvveennttLet's consider an event that

happened on 30 June 1908 when aviolent explosion took place overthe valley of the Stony TunguskaRiver in central Siberia. People1,000 kilometres away heard theblast, and seismographs inwestern Europe registered theRichter-five shock wave.Unbelievably, it took 12 yearsbefore the first researchexpedition visited the site toinvestigate, but the devastationremained: 80 million flattenedtrees covering an area of 2,150square kilometres. An examinationof the epicentre of the explosionrevealed no traces of meteoritefragments.

However, physicist Dr Robert Foot,of the University of Melbourne inAustralia and author of the bookShadowlands,3 has another explanationfor the Tunguska event. He says in hisresearch article4 that the 1908Tunguska explosion may have beenthe result of a collision of a "mirrormatter" space body with the Earth.He comments that the inner 300square kilometres of trees wereburned from above, suggesting a hugeexplosion in the atmosphere at analtitude of between about 2.5 and 9.0kilometres which produced adownward spherical shockwave.

He adds that it is hard to believethat such a large amount ofextraterrestrial material could justvanish without leaving behind any

remnants of the object. He comments that over the last 75

years, about 35 scientific expeditionshave gone to the Tunguska site but allhave come back empty-handed.

I recently asked Dr Foot how largehe thought the mirror matter objectresponsible for the Tunguska eventwould have been. He replied that itwould likely be similar to theexplosion of an asteroid of severalhundred thousand tonnes.

Therefore, it seems just possiblethat on the morning of 30 June 1908an enormous mirror matter objectskimmed passed the Earth, causing

damage on a scale not seen since.How thankful we can be that it choseto strike a remote area of Siberiarather than one of our major cities, asit usually does in movies!

PPiioonneeeerr SSppaacceeccrraafftt AAnnoommaalliieessLet's consider further what other

evidence there is to support the ideaof a mirror Universe. On 2 March 1972the Pioneer 10 spacecraft was launched,followed on 5 April 1973 by Pioneer 11;both are now in the outer reaches ofour solar system. Since theirdeparture, both spacecraft have beencontacted regularly to obtain detailsof their outward progress.

It was predicted that as the twoPioneer spacecraft escaped from thesolar system, they would naturallyslow down slightly because of theinfluence of the Sun's gravity. Butexamination of the transmitted data

showed that the craft were slowingdown more than expected; in fact,they were closer than they shouldhave been by thousands of kilometres.While this is small compared with thedistance travelled, it is stillstatistically significant. Directmeasurement of the speed of thespacecraft using the Doppler effectconfirmed that they were slowingdown more than would have beenexpected if just due to the Sun'sgravity. As measurements of theirpositions were repeated over time,this discrepancy grew. The conclusionwas that whatever was causing the

anomaly was still acting on thetwo craft.

There has been no generallyaccepted explanation for thisdiscrepancy until quite recently.Dr Foot and Professor RaymondVolkas, a physicist also at theUniversity of Melbourne, claimthat these anomalies areexplainable if there is mirror gasor dust in our solar system. Theybelieve that mirror matter exertinga drag on the Pioneer spacecraftcould account for their decrease

in velocity. In their research paper,they ask: "How else can you explainthat both Pioneers, on opposite ends ofthe solar system, experience the sameforce pushing in the same direction?"5

TTeerrrreessttrriiaall EExxppeerriimmeennttssProof of mirror matter continues to

build as physicists around the worldengage in a desperate race to find theevidence right here on Earth.

There are currently more than 30experiments taking place in variouscountries, looking for evidence of thismysterious substance. Until veryrecently these experiments hadyielded no results, leading many tobelieve that they were based onflawed theories. Then, just monthsago, came the first hint of success.

An Italian group, which has spentsome years in an experiment calledDAMA/LIBRA, recently announced

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what it believes is the first directevidence of dark matter (or mirrormatter, if Dr Foot's theory is correct).6

We recall that the idea of darkmatter came about becauseastronomers were unable to accountfor the mass needed to hold galaxiestogether. So, why can't we detect ithere on Earth? After all, we live closeto the outer edge of the galaxy we callthe Milky Way.

As the Earth travels around the Sun,we are able to view different parts ofthe Milky Way at night. In the monthof December, we look out towards theedge of the galaxy into empty space.However, in June we look towards thecentre of the Milky Way in theconstellation of Sagittarius. Naturally,we would expect to find moreevidence of dark matter in Junethan in December, if it does exist.

But first we must be able to finda way to detect dark matter. TheItalians think they've found a way,and have been experimenting witha large quantity of a substancewhich they believe will give offphotons if hit by dark matterparticles.

The DAMA/LIBRA experimentwas conducted in two stages:from 1996 to 2002, covering sevenannual cycles, and then from 2003 tothe present. So, for some years nowthey have been comparing thenumber of photons given off in Junewith those in December.

Professor R. Bernabei, the project'sgroup leader, explains that theDAMA/LIBRA experiment carried outby the Laboratori Nazionali del GranSasso in Italy was designed to detectdark matter using a target mass of 250kilograms of lithium-doped, sodium-iodide-radioactivity pure crystals.

The professor points out, however,that other things—cosmic radiation,for example—can also cause photonemission. This background radiationwould be of about the same level allyear round. On the other hand,radiation from dark matter would

reach a peak in June when the Earth'sdark side is facing the centre of theMilky Way galaxy.

Dr Robert Foot summarises theDAMA/LIBRA findings by saying: "Thisfluctuation in photons from season toseason is exactly what they havefound!"7

The Italians are not the onlyresearchers claiming to have detecteddark matter right here on Earth. Nowresearchers in the United States,conducting an experiment they callCoGeNT (Coherent GermaniumNeutrino Technology), are findingsimilar results. Their experiment islooking for evidence that dark matterparticles have collided with a crystalof germanium. Sure enough, the

CoGeNT team reports that theexperiment is producing abundantevidence of these kinds of collisions.

"If it's real, we're looking at a verybeautiful dark-matter signal," saysAssociate Professor Juan Collar, aphysicist at the University of Chicago.8

Dr Robert Foot summarises hisconclusions from both experiments bysaying: "The CoGeNT collaborationhas recently reported a rising low-energy spectrum in their ultra-low-noise germanium detector. This isparticularly interesting as the energyrange probed by CoGeNT overlapswith the energy region in which DAMAhas observed their annual modulationsignal. We show that the mirror darkmatter candidate can simultaneouslyexplain both the DAMA annual

modulation signal and the rising low-energy spectrum observed byCoGeNT. This constitutes a model-dependent confirmation of the DAMAsignal and adds weight to the mirrordark matter paradigm."9

No doubt future developments willshed further light on the possibility ofan invisible, right-handed mirrorUniverse existing right here amongstus. In the meantime, if youoccasionally hear unexplained bumpsin the night, it just may be that your"mirror neighbours" are moving theirfurniture again...or maybe not! ∞

AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Rod Hamon, who has lived in Australiafor many years, studied applied physics

at what is now Southampton SolentUniversity in the United Kingdomand is a Fellow of the RoyalAstronomical Society. A sciencefiction writer, he has had 15 storiespublished to date. He can becontacted by email [email protected].

EEnnddnnootteess 1. Longo, Michael J., "Evidence fora Preferred Handedness of SpiralGalaxies", 16 April 2009, abstract athttp://arxiv.org/abs/0904.2529

2. http://tinyurl.com/2e53rrk3. Foot, Robert, Shadowlands: Quest forMirror Matter in the Universe, UniversalPublishers, Parkland, Florida, 20024. Foot, R., "The mirror worldinterpretation of the 1908 Tunguskaevent and other more recent events",16 July 2001, abstract athttp://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/01071325. Foot, R. and R.R. Volkas, "A mirrorworld explanation for the Pioneerspacecraft anomalies?", Physics LettersB 2001; 517(1-2):13-176. http://tinyurl.com/29r39yf7. Foot, R., "A CoGeNT confirmationof the DAMA signal", 8 April 2010,abstract athttp://arxiv.org/abs/1004.14248. http://tinyurl.com/y8r4kla9. http://arxiv.org/abs/1004.1424

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research. I both admired and respected him. He was forthright about hisunusual interests, and he dared to swim against the surface currents of thatmighty river called "prevailing opinion" which could damage even very highreputations in the Washington maze.

But in his telephone call to me, my friend was somewhat less thanforthright, as the following conversation drawn from memory indicates.

"A Mr Axelrod is going to telephone you," he said. "If you can manage todo so, would you try to do whatever he asks, and ask no questions yourself?"

After a pause, I asked: "Well, who is Mr Axelrod?" Now there was a pause at his end of the telephone. Then: "I can't tell you

because I don't know myself. But it's important, very important, very urgentthat you agree to do what he asks. "I can tell you nothing more, so please donot ask. Just do what he wants. And, whether you do or do not, we will neverrefer to this conversation again. I must ask you in friendship never to refer tome about this in any way."

After which my friend expressed a quick passing interest in how I wasdoing, and then virtually hung up on me. Although my contact was usuallyjolly, he had seemed, well, a little uptight. But otherwise, this type of thingwas not entirely unusual in my new career of Psi research...

I arrived with plenty of time to spare. In fact, the museum wasn't yet open,so I got some coffee and a roll from one of the vendors in the Mall andsmoked some more cigars. Assuming I was supposed to act like any othertourist, at noon I was standing in front of the giant elephant, pretending tohave interest in it.

Behind me a voice spoke. "Mr Swann?" I turned, and was immediately handed a card which read: "Please do not

speak or ask any questions. This is for our safety as well as yours."If I had not been convinced before that I was getting into something

suspicious, I was now certain. For the guy who handed me the card stared atme with burning green eyes, which clearly indicated he meant business. Buteven more astonishing was the fact that there were two of them, which as faras I could tell were twins. Dozens of museum visitors were flowing allaround us. After reading the card, I blinked.

The first guy pulled out a photograph which I could see was of me. Hestudiously compared the photograph face to mine. He then took my hand as ifhe was shaking it, and compared the tattoo on it to another photograph—thetattoo I had got as a result of a rather drunken desire in 1962. He then noddedto his duplicate, who had been watching the rotunda in a professional way,

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and this twin came over and repeated the sequence.They then both initialed what seemed to be a kind ofcheck-sheet in a small address booklet. The first twinthen nodded and indicated the main door to themuseum. I followed, with the other twin just behind me.

UUnnddeerrggrroouunndd,, SSoommeewwhheerree With the hood removed, eyes watering a little, I found

myself in a dimly lit room. The twins were nowhere tobe seen.

The voice said: "I am Axelrod, which is not my realname, of course, as you must have figured out."

Mr Axelrod was a jolly-guy type, smiling, with kindlyeyes, but dressed in a dark-green jumpsuit of some kind.

He continued: "I can answer no questions as to whereyou are or what we represent, but beyond that I am atyour complete disposal with regard to anything thatpertains to the task ahead."

Mustering what dignity I could, which really was notmuch, I croaked out: "Well, whattask, then?"

Mr Axelrod smiled. "First,there are some proceduralmatters. We will reimburse youfor your expenses, and providewhat we will call an honorarium.Would a thousand dollars a daybe suitable? We will provide thisin cash before you leave."

"A day!" I croaked again. "Howmany days?"

"Well, we have heard you workbest in the morning, and, as it isnow in the afternoon, we will begin the task tomorrowmorning at any time which suits you. After that, we willwing it a little."

"My 'psychic gifts', as you must then know, are veryundependable. I work only in experimental situations,and I hardly think anyone should risk anything reallyserious on them."

"We understand fully, Mr Swann. We do not see thetask as a risk, so do not feel stressed about that.

"The second preliminary. We would like to ask younever to reveal any of the details about any of this,including your presence here. If the circumstances wereotherwise, we would ask you to sign a secrecyagreement. But, bluntly speaking, we exist withoutleaving a paper trail regarding our mission."

Mr Axelrod paused to let that sink in, and thencontinued. "Yet, without such an official secrecy oath,you will not be legally bound to secrecy. What we wouldhope, then, is that you will agree not to reveal thissequence for at least ten years hence. I can assure youthere are very good reasons for this, but after ten yearsour mission will have 'disappeared', as it were."

I decided to ask no more questions. Whatever washappening must be important, since it obviously was

costing someone a great amount of dollar/man-hours."Well, then, may I call you Ingo? And you must call

me Axel. Tell me about remote viewing."After a long moment, Axel asked: "Ingo, what do you

know about the Moon?"The Moon! He wants me to go to the Moon. "Well, I

know it is there, that it's a dead satellite, it has cratersand mountains, if that is what you mean."

"Have you studied the Moon, or gone psychically toit?"

"No. We never tried the Moon, because too much isknown about it. It would not constitute a goodexperiment because of that. People would think I hadlearned about the Moon, or looked at it throughtelescopes or something."

"What about the reverse side of the Moon? That sideis always turned away from Earth. No one could accuseyou of being able visually to see that."

"But, still, the NASA's Moon missions have encircledit, and there are lots of photosand stuff."

Axel laughed. "Well, we wantyou to go to the Moon for usand describe what you see. Ihave some Moon coordinatesprepared, about ten altogether.Is that too many?"

"Well, no, depending onstress factors. But I don't liketo do too many at once,because I fear I will begin tosuperimpose my impressions."

PPssyycchhiicc TToouucchhddoowwnn oonn tthhee MMoooonn We started our work early the next morning—which I

immediately dubbed "Moon Probe". As we had done inthe Jupiter project, I asked Axel to find out where theMoon was in its monthly cycle—which is to say, itspresent relationship to the Earth and the Sun.

"The Moon is full," he began, "opposite the Sun, andthe Moon is just setting in the west. Will that do?"

"I hope so," I replied. "Earth is between the Sun andMoon, then, and what I have to try to do is head directlyaway from the Sun, hoping for a psychic touchdown onthe Moon surface."

"Okay, do your thing, then," Axel smiled. He pushedthe "record" button on his tape recorder.

Earlier that morning, we had discussed the experiment'sprotocol, the way the session was to be conducted.Except for voicing the lunar coordinates when I asked forthem, Axel was to make no verbal inputs.

I talk out loud when "doing my thing," asking myself aseries of questions. But these are questions to aid myintellect in trying to understand what I am experiencing.These are not questions others need to respond towhile I am "at work". I do not like to close my eyes when Iam doing my "thing".

""WWeellll,, wwee wwaanntt yyoouu ttoo ggoottoo tthhee MMoooonn ffoorr uuss aannddddeessccrriibbee wwhhaatt yyoouu sseeee..

II hhaavvee ssoommee MMoooonnccoooorrddiinnaatteess pprreeppaarreedd,,aabboouutt tteenn aallttooggeetthheerr..""

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I settled back and tried to get a sense of Earth beingbetween the Sun and Moon—and slowly began to haveimages of rising upwards from Earth until I could see itscurvature.

As I had already learned from our efforts to getpsychically to Jupiter, the Sun looks much smaller to mypsychic senses than it does when we eye-ball it onEarth. Seen psychically, and if seeming smaller, at leastthree "envelopes" of some kind are clearly visiblearound the solar star.

In any event, I tried psychically to head away from theSun, toward the Moon. This now looked larger than itdoes when eye-balling it. I had no problem gettingthere. Slowly, at first, it grew largerand larger and then swiftly filled mypsychic vision completely—a whitishthing, with grays, darks and,surprisingly, a lot of yellows in it.Suddenly I was kind of suckedinto/toward it faster, as if in a gravityfree-fall. Next, I had the sensation of"being" next to some pumice-likerocks.

"Okay," I whispered to Axel, "I cansee these rocks and some dust, so Iguess I must be here. Give me yourfirst Moon coordinate, preceding itwith the word 'Moon'."

I wrote down "Moon" and thecoordinate-ordinate and nothinghappened. I was still where I hadtouched down.

"Give it again, more slowly," Iasked.

He did so, and I experienced ablurred kind of vision, a sense ofzooming across a plain, somemountains—and then intodarkness, which surprised me.Then, slowly, as if adjusting to akind of night vision, I could beginto perceive formations. And I realized what hadhappened.

"This coordinate," I asked, "is it on the dark side of theMoon? Yes, it must be."

I began trying to make sense of the impressions I wasacquiring. "Well, I seem to be near a cliff of some kind.It goes upward quite high, made of some kind of darkrock. There is whitish sand, a fluffy kind of sand. Awayfrom the cliff formation there is a broad expanse ofsome kind. There are some patterns in the sand, orwhatever it is—not quite like sand."

"What do the patterns look like?" Axel interjected. He was not supposed to intrude with questions. But

he had, so I went with it."Well [I now closed my eyes], sort of like little tufts or

dunes, as if the wind had made a kind of pattern."

After a moment of considering these little dunes: "Butthere is not supposed to be any wind on the Moon, isthere? No atmosphere?... Yet, I can sense somethinglike atmosphere... I'm getting a little confused. Let'stake a break."

Was I mistaken? Axelrod seemed to be looking at mein a rather strange way, as if swallowing a desire to speak.

"Well," I went on, "what they actually look like are likerows of largish tractor tread-marks. But I don'tunderstand how this could be, so they must besomething I don't understand. They are just marks ofsome kind. Strange, though."

I was silent for a moment. "Axel, do you want—well,am I supposed to try to see metals orsomething here, or what? I'm justnear this cliff here; it has a kind ofshiny quality to it, something likeobsidian..."

Axel answered: "No, we can go onto the next coordinate-ordinate now."

"Give me a moment," I asked, "thenon my signal lay it on me."

I wrote down the next coordinate-ordinate. The cliff vision faded, and ina few moments I was clearly atanother place, which I could hardlybelieve was on the Moon. "I'm sorry,

Axel, I seem to have gotten backto Earth here..."

"Why do you think that?" heasked.

"Well, there are...some..." Istopped. I looked at Axel."Maybe we better take a break, alittle coffee, and then we can tryagain."

"Okay, but what did you see?""I have no idea. But whatever it

was, it couldn't be on the Moon." So we had coffee and chatted

up this and that. Axel, for thefirst time, seemed somewhat nervous. In about fifteenminutes, we got back to it. I went through the sameprocess of going away from the Sun until I was at theMoon.

"Okay, give me that coordinate-ordinate again."He did. I wrote it slowly down, making sure I made no

error in doing so. I became aware of a greenish haze,which is what I had seen before. This time I decided togo for it, for better or worse.

"Well, I am in a place which is sort of down, like in acrater I suppose. There is this strange green haze, like alight of some kind. Beyond that, all around is darkthough. I am wondering where the light is comingfrom..."

I jolted to a stop again.After a moment, Axel prodded. "Yes, what else?"

""WWeellll,,"" II wweenntt oonn,,""wwhhaatt tthheeyy aaccttuuaallllyyllooookk lliikkee aarree lliikkeerroowwss ooff llaarrggiisshhttrraaccttoorr ttrreeaadd--

mmaarrkkss.. BBuutt II ddoonn''ttuunnddeerrssttaanndd hhoowwtthhiiss ccoouulldd bbee,, ssootthheeyy mmuusstt bbee

ssoommeetthhiinngg II ddoonn''ttuunnddeerrssttaanndd.. TThheeyyaarree jjuusstt mmaarrkkss ooff

ssoommee kkiinndd..""

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"Well, you won't like this, I guess. I see, or at leastthink I see, well...some actual lights. They are giving offa green light... I see two rows of them, yes, sort of likelights at football arenas, high up, banks of them. Up ontowers of some kind..."

I gave up here. "Well, Axel, I can't be on the Moon. Iguess I have to apologize; I seem to be gettingsomewhere here on Earth."

Axel stared at me for a moment. He was not smiling orlooking sympathetic or tolerant. I thought it was allover with.

"You're sure you see lights, actual lights?" he finallyasked.

"Well, I see lights! But how can they be on theMoon?"

Axel had a pencil in his hand, which he was twirlingaround and around. His not-smile developed into afrown. "Shit," he finally uttered, and broke the pencil inhalf.

I was quite surprised and fullyexpected him to stand up andleave the room in dismay at myremote-viewing flub. But he didnot.

"Lights, huh? You are sure yousaw lights?"

"Well, yes. But not on theMoon, surely. How could theybe on the Moon?"

Axel stared at me, sayingnothing.

I can be quite dense, Isuppose, but something started twanging around in thedenseness.

I blinked at Axel. "You mean...," I began, somewhatuncertain as to what to say. I realized I had to select mywords carefully. "Am I to think these lights are actuallyon the Moon?"

There was no answer forthcoming from Axel. I pressedonward. "Have the Russians built a Moon base orsomething? Is that what I am supposed to be remote-viewing?" Again, no answer.

We sat and stared at each other for a longish period,he not willing to commit. After a moment of thisconfrontation, I decided to reassume the initiative.

"Maybe you should give me that coordinate-ordinateagain."

Once back in the glow of the greenish lights, I nowseemed to have the courage to begin really looking."Well, the light seems diffused somehow, as if there is alot of fog...no, it's dust...dust! Floating in the air."

I paused, then continued: "Yet there is no air on theMoon, is there? There is noise of some kind, like athumping. I can see one of the light towers better now.Hey, it seems built of some very narrow struts of somekind, thin like pencils. Like some sort of pre-fab stuffright out of Buckminster Fuller's stuff."

"How high are the light towers?" Axel interrupted."Well, high enough. I have to find something against

which to compare them. Let's see...hey, there are someof those tractor tread-marks everywhere. If I guess theseare about a foot wide, well, then, let's see, if I computeas correctly as I can, well..." I paused, looking at Axel.

He was not smiling. "Yes?" He arched his eyebrows."Well, tall—about or let's say over a hundred feet.

But?""'But' what?" Axel asked, leaning forward.I swallowed hard, and almost chickened out at this

point. "Well, I think I got a glimpse of the crater's edge.On it I think I saw a very large tower, very high that is."

"Yes?""Yes! Big, really big.""How big?"I swallowed again. "Well, if I compare it to something

I am familiar with in New York, about as high as theSecretariat building at theUnited Nations—which hasthirty-nine floors in it."

Axel narrowed his lips. "Youcan see that, then?"

But this, as I took it, was aquestion Axel was askinghimself more than me.

Again the silence. I decidedto again assume whateverinitiative I could.

"Am I, then, to assume thisstuff really is on the Moon? Ifso, this is more than a Moon

base, isn't it, Axel?"Again no answer. So I continued: "But this stuff is

big. Does NASA or the Soviet space program have thecapabilities of getting such large stuff onto the Moon? Ithought everyone was having trouble just getting acouple of guys and a dog into orbit. I thought the onlything we got on the Moon was a flag planted in somecrater somewhere."

As I talked myself through all this, a certain glimmerbegan to dawn in the recesses of my mental darkness. Isuddenly stopped speaking.

I stared incredulously at Axel. "You mean, am I toassume this stuff is...not ours? Not made on Earth?"

Axel raised his eyebrows, trying to grin. "Quite asurprise, isn't it," he said. I had a sense he was tryingnot to be emotional.

Surprise? To say the least! I was completelydumbfounded to the degree that I had begun taking veryshort breaths, getting dizzy thereby.

"I take it you would like a break before we continue,"Axel ventured.

What I really needed was a recovery couch. In fact, Istill get breathless even as I write these very words now.It's one thing to read about UFOs and stuff in the papersor in books. It is another to hear rumors about the

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""AAmm II,, tthheenn,, ttoo aassssuummee tthhiiss ssttuuffff rreeaallllyy iiss oonn

tthhee MMoooonn?? IIff ssoo,, tthhiiss iissmmoorree tthhaann aa MMoooonn bbaassee,,

iissnn''tt iitt,, AAxxeell??""

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military or government having an interest in suchmatters, rumors which say they have captured aliensand downed alien space craft.

But it's quite another matter to find oneself in asituation which obviously confirms everything. Notprincipally because I suddenly knew the rumors weretrue. But because I found myself in a situation in whichI, in my psychic processes, had seen the evidence formyself.

"Good heavens!" I breathed. My brain began racing,putting things together. Axel, though, and the twins,and the elaborate secrecy of this whole 'mission' wasthe best evidence.

I was now completely certain that Iwas physically present in some kind ofultra-ultra-ultra secret place, and thatthe mission of this place was to sortout extraterrestrial matters. I knewthat NASA must have photographicevidence of activities on the Moonwhich already confirmed the presenceof extraterrestrial activity there.

What I did not understand though,and I realized this only with my thirdcup of coffee and my tenth cigar, waswhy this ultra-secret project needed myservices.

So, I looked at Axel, and thistime I was not smiling either."Why the hell have you dragged meinto this, Axel? If you possessenough to cause what I take isyour mission to come intoexistence, surely you don't needmy inputs here?"

"Well, Ingo, no—and yes.""I'm confused," I said, rather

sternly. "Please explain.""I can't. Well, at least I cannot

give you information. It was feltthat doing so would jeopardize not only us, but ourmission. You seem bright enough, though."

"Thanks heaps, Axel. Well, this bit of security almostblew it for you. Had I not learned some time ago toaccept and describe what I was seeing psychically,accept it before prejudging it, I would have not dared tosay I saw lights on the Moon. I would have edited thatout, fearing others might see me as loony. God damn it!ETs on the Moon, no less!"

"Well," Axelrod began, "if I had told you in advance,would you have thought I was loony?" Axel asked.

He had a point. And all of this was real! I closed my eyesas waves of goosebumps cascaded through my body. Icouldn't control them, so I broke into tears.

"Shall I leave you to recover?" Axel asked.But suddenly, through my emotions, I started

laughing, almost uncontrollably.

"This is serious, isn't it?" I finally managed to blurt out.But my thoughts were going a mile a minute. The

bottom line: we are not alone—and some ultra-secret,presumably a governmental agency, goddamned wellknew it! My glee changed swiftly into anger. Shit! Shit-shit-shit!

"Well," I snarled, "whoever is in charge of thesematters hasn't managed them very well as far as usordinary public types are concerned."

"I'll concede that, Ingo," Axel said. "Frankly, no onehas known what to do, and many mistakes have beenmade."

"Yes, and all in the name of what—privilegedinformation in favor of the few, of themilitary, of scientists, or what?"

"Sometimes. But the problems aremore than you can imagine."

Axel and I sat staring at each other.Neither of us was smiling.

"Do you want to leave, then?" hefinally asked. "We will do whatever youwant."

Of course I did not want to leave! Iwanted to understand.

"Why do you need my services, Axel?Just answer that one question. If thatstuff is on the Moon, why don't you

just send along another Moonmission to have a good look-see?"

But the awful truth dawned in aburst of light. I looked at him.

"Unless they...I can't believethis...unless they somehow havetold you to stay away, andsomehow shown you they meanit!"

This time Axel was neithersmiling nor not smiling. I got outof my chair and started pacing thelength of the table. I started

laughing. "Goddamn it! They've somehow got you by the balls,

haven't they? That's why you are resorting to psychicperceptions! Ja-eesus Kahariiiist!? They are not friendly,are they? Are they, Axel?"

Axel kept his cool. "There are two major reasons why I've asked you to

help. You are approximately correct about the first one,but not completely so. The second reason is moresimple. Your information might provide a kind of checkpoint in what you surely now realize must be a mess ofinterpretations of the photographic and other evidence.It was my idea to find a psychic who did not knowanything about the Moon, and see what might be seenthere. Sort of an independent source of information,which would lean our interpretations one way oranother."

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aa mmiinnuuttee.. TThhee bboottttoomm lliinnee::

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HHuummaannooiiddss oonn tthhee MMoooonn Back at work, Axel gave me Moon coordinates, each

set representing specific locations on the Moon'ssurface. At some of the locations there seemed to benothing to see except Moonscapes.

But at other locations? Well, there were confusions,and I perceived a lot that I could not understand at all. Imade a lot of sketches, identifying them as this or thator looking like something else. Without comments,Axelrod quickly took possession of each sketch, and Iwas never to see them again.

I found towers, machinery, lights of different colors,strange-looking "buildings". I found bridges whosefunction I couldn't figure out. One of them just archedout—and never landed anywhere.

There were a lot of domes of various sizes, roundthings, things like small saucers with windows. Thesewere stored next to crater sides, sometimes in caves,sometimes in what looked likeairfield hangars. I hadproblems estimating sizes. Butsome of the "things" were verylarge.

I found long tube-like things,machinery-tractor-like thingsgoing up and down hills,straight roads extending somemiles, obelisks which had noapparent function.

There were large platforms ondomes, large cross-likestructures. Holes being duginto crater walls and floorsobviously having to do with some kind of mining orearth-moving operations. There were "nets" overcraters, "houses" in which someone obviously lived,except that I couldn't see who—save in one case.

In that case, I saw some kind of people busy at work onsomething I could not figure out. The place was dark.The "air" was filled with a fine dust, and there was somekind of illumination—like a dark lime-green fog or mist.

The thing about them was that they either werehuman or looked exactly like us—but they were allmales, as I could well see since they were all butt-assnaked. I had absolutely no idea why. They seemed tobe digging into a hillside or a cliff.

As I described: "They must have some way of creatinga good environment, warm and with air in it. But whywould they be going around naked?"

No answer was forthcoming to this self-question.But being there in my psychic state, as I felt I was,

some of those guys started talking excitedly andgesticulating. Two of them pointed in my "direction".

Immediately I felt like "running away" and hiding,which I guess I psychically did, since I "lost" sight of thisparticular imaging.

"I think they have spotted me, Axel. They were

pointing at me, I think. How could they dothat...unless...they have some kind of high psychicperceptions, too?"

Axel said, in a calm, low voice, so low I hardly heard itat first: "Please quickly come away from that place."

My eyes were wide as understanding drained in. "Youalready know they are psychic, don't you?"

Axel raised his eyebrows and gave a deep sigh. And,at that point, he abruptly closed his folders. "I think wehad better end our work here."

I was quite surprised. But I had not fallen off thepsychic truck just yesterday. "You think, you alreadyknow, that they have some kind of, uh, telepathy—thatthey can trace where this psychic probe is coming from?Is that it?"

Axel had started smiling again, but obviously was notgoing to respond.

"Come on, Axel, loosen up a little."But I was not to be deterred.

"Would they kill an Earthpsychic if they felt he or she wasgood enough to spy on them?"

"There is no conclusiveevidence to suggest that," Axelresponded.

I gritted my teeth. "No'conclusive' evidence! What thehell does that mean?" My voicehad climbed several octaves.

"It's very difficult for us toassess any of this," Axelrodbegan. "We don't know, butthat they do have things and

capabilities we here are trying to understand is veryapparent. Whether they spotted you or not will beunclear, but we have to put no prejudgments on whatguides our mission. At any rate, we don't want to putyou to any more risk. Let's eat some dinner, and thenget you back to New York... ∞

AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr:: Ingo Swann helped develop the process of remote viewingat the Stanford Research Institute, Cal ifornia, inexperiments sponsored by the Central Intelligence Agency.He is commonly credited with proposing the idea ofcoordinate remote viewing, a process in which viewerswould view a location given nothing but its geographicalcoordinates, which was developed and tested by HalPuthoff and Russell Targ with CIA funding. For moreinformation, visit http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com.

EEddiittoorr''ss NNoottee::This article is an edited extract from part one, "Ultra-Secret Goings-on", chapters 2–5, of Ingo Swann's limited-release book Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrialand Human Telepathy © 1998 (Ingo Swann Books, PO Box2875 Rapid City, South Dakota 57709-2875, USA).

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Beginning in 1956, some 200 people from all walks of life in Europehad extensive interaction with a group of very human-looking aliens.They included politicians, university professors, engineers,journalists, students and housewives. The level of contact varied

from one-time encounters to deep involvement lasting over 40 years. Someof those involved entered underground and undersea alien bases for days at atime. Others entered and even flew in their craft. Over the years, hundreds ofclear photographs, voice recordings and movies were taken, featuring some ofthe visitors themselves, but scores of these have been lost or are unavailable.

Because of the intense feelings of friendship engendered by the aliens in allwhom they met, the name Amicizia ("Friendship" in Italian) has come to be theprincipal one used for the overall contact experience. Spontaneously, people inother European countries used this same term in their own languages todescribe what was happening, although the name W56 was also used ("W"referring to a double "victory" in Italian, and "56" to the year in which thecontact began).1

The aliens themselves claimed to originate from a variety of planets ofvarying distances from Earth, and referred to themselves as the Akrij(pronounced "Aukree") Confederation.2 They had individual languages on theirhome planets, but also a common language that facilitated communication.

For many years, however, the story was not well known outside the group ofpeople involved. Although this unprecedented saga unfolded in severalcountries for years, most participants kept their involvement secret for fear ofridicule and loss of their standing and employment in an uncertain post-warEurope. Some European UFO researchers became aware that "somethingmajor" was unfolding, but were unable to penetrate the secrecy. Many of theparticipants have since died, but a few felt the need to ensure that some recordof their otherworldly experience was not lost. Some participants are still living.Several works written by persons involved with, or aware of, the W56 case werepublished from 1958 onwards, but they only hinted at the source of theinformation.

Beginning in 2009, however, books openly describing these extraordinaryevents began to appear. Professor Stefano Breccia, an engineer and universitylecturer living in central Italy and himself deeply involved in the Amicizia events,has written the best known of these: Mass Contacts.3 With a foreword by RobertoPinotti, General Secretary of the Italian UFO group Centro Ufologico Nazionale(CUN), the book is primarily the account of the leader of the Italian group:prominent theologian and psychologist Bruno Sammaciccia (photograph 1).Before dying in 2003, Sammaciccia entrusted Breccia with publishing someaspects of his story. Breccia also includes in his book a short account from aGerman engineer by the name of Hans, who was in the group and who alsodied in 2003. Another participant, Paolo di Girolamo, a university professor,

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has now published his own version,4 and another Italianprofessor has chosen to release his first-hand accountthrough Italian-based Croatian-born researcher NikolaDuper.5 It is hoped that participants from the other

countries will now come forward, asonly parts of Sammaciccia'sexperiences have been published andBreccia himself has still to tell the fullstory of his own involvement.

The significance of this case is onlyjust beginning to become apparent toUFO researchers. With hundreds ofcredible eyewitnesses and anabundance of supporting evidence,Amicizia is simply in a league of its ownas far as "alien" contact is concerned.In my opinion, it is a major turning pointin UFO research and will reverberate for yearsto come. Far more than any other casethat I know of, it may be theequivalent of the Rosetta Stone thathelps us put many pieces of the alienjigsaw puzzle into place.

In particular, UFO researchers willsee strong evidence supporting thewidespread belief that the UnitedStates government was contactedofficially decades ago by an alien

group offering to help us develop spiritually, provided thatthe US halt its nuclear weapons program. A number ofeyewitnesses and whistleblowers have long claimed that ameeting took place in February 1954, with PresidentEisenhower being secretly taken to Edwards Air ForceBase in California and with other selected personsrepresenting a spectrum of US society present.6 The US,of course, refused to halt its nuclear weapons program,but is also understood to have entered subsequently intotreaties and agreements with other alien groups inexchange for advanced technology.

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Photograph 3: One of the interdimensional "Red" alienbeings with whom Sammaciccia interacted. Note theemphasis on the heart region. (Source: Photograph by

Bruno Sammaciccia, from Stefano Breccia)

Photograph 1: Bruno Sammaciccia (centre), with his friend and fellow keyparticipant Giancarlo De Carlo, his wife Raffaela and Giancarlo's wife Aurora

(behind). (Source: Stefano Breccia, reprinted in Mass Contacts, p. 346)

Photograph 2: Kenio, who was a W56 crew member. (Source: Photograph by Bruno Sammaciccia,

from Stefano Breccia, reprinted in Mass Contacts, p. 372)

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It appears that the Akrij aliens, usually referred to as"Nordics", were the group who had made the offer to theUS government, and therefore the timing of the Amiciziacontacts is interesting. It suggests that the Akrij, havingbeen rebuffed officially, may have changed their strategyinstead to take their message directly to ordinary, but alsoinfluential, humans in a wide number of places, beginningtwo years after the 1954 contact.

Over the course of four decades, the Akrij reportedlyconveyed detailed information to the humans, who actedas an interface to spread their concepts among humansociety. The entire Akrij focus with their human friendswas on morality, ethics and friendship—not ontechnology, which to them was very much secondary.

While there is much that will be familiar to theseasoned researcher, the writings that we have so far are atreasure trove of data andconcepts to be mined. Scatteredthroughout the accounts issubstantial information about theAkrij concepts of God, theUniverse and the Earth's history.A number of claims are especiallyfascinating and perhaps, in somecases, amenable to verification.

One claim is of particularinterest currently. In a 1967conversation recorded by Breccia,a W56 crew member mentioned tohim that there is another starnearer to Earth than the Centauri stars. At first, the claimseems ridiculous, but scientists recently announced thatNASA's WISE infrared telescope, launched in December2009, may be close to discovering a brown dwarf star—abinary companion to the Sun—suspected of influencingcomets, asteroids and outer planetoids in our solarsystem.7 Stay tuned.

Another, much publicised, claim concerns the clear,daytime photograph in Breccia's book of one of the Akrijaliens, casually dressed (see photograph 2). The picturewas taken by Sammaciccia in the grounds of his villa andshows what is claimed to be an alien by the name ofKenio, who stood as much as three metres (nearly 10 feet)tall! An analysis of the colour image appears to confirmthe height.8 Not all the Akrij aliens were of that height,incidentally: some were even taller, while others weremuch shorter than an average-height human.

To date, Breccia's book remains the most accessiblesource of information on the case and, despite editingshortcomings, it also manages to capture thepersonalities and sense of humour of those involved,humans and aliens alike. A favourite passage of mine, forexample, describes the second physical encounter withsome of the aliens in an arranged meeting. It was a springevening in 1957, in the woods near an old castle near thetown of Ascoli Piceno in the central east coast Marcheregion of Italy. Bruno Sammaciccia relates:

We were met by the three newcomers; they approached us,smiling ... the first thing Romolo [the name given to one ofthe aliens] told me, in perfect Italian, was: "Our dear friends,what were you expecting? To see monsters? Look how handsomewe are!"9

Much of Sammaciccia's account centres on Dimpietro,the tall commander of the main base in Italy. He claimedto have lived at various places on Earth since at least the17th century and had adapted well to such earthlypleasures as drinking wine and coffee and smoking cigars.When meeting Sammaciccia's wife Raffaela for the firsttime, Dimpietro sat on the floor of their apartment kitchento avoid frightening her with his height. Like others of thealien team, in his long stay here he had mastered not onlyItalian but also its various dialects and cultural intricacies.

AA lloonngg hhiissttoorryy ooff aalliieenn iinntteerreessttThe overall picture painted over

four decades of Akrij contacts is acomplex one. There are alliancesof worlds. There are good, highlyethical, aliens and there are badaliens. There are some whoseagenda is strictly scientific anddispassionate. One group has aparticular interest in studyinginsects, which apparently are a rareform of life in the Universe. Mostare physical beings but some are

interdimensional, incorporeal entities, such as the purple-skinned "Red" race who are not part of the Akrij group butare allies. Sammaciccia claimed to have interacted withthem (see photograph 3).

Sammaciccia and the others learned that the Akrij racesare not the only visitors coming to Earth: at least sixother alien groups are mentioned.10

Central to the story are the Weiros—cloned biologicalrobots that are essentially indistinguishable from humansand intent on their own agenda. They are essentially atwar with the W56 group. If their description and activitiesare any indication, the Weiros, or CTRs as they are usuallyreferred to in Breccia's book, will likely provide one answerto the "Men in Black" phenomenon. ("CTR" is a sort ofacronym coined by Sammaciccia for contrari, or "contrary".)

There is also a definite hierarchy of beings in theCosmos. The Akrij alien races themselves are overseen byanother group which Sammaciccia called the UTI,although he did not record what this name means. TheUTI also had human representatives working with them,including an Austrian General.

The visitors have been around since the beginning ofthe human experience, interacting with us and nudging usforward over aeons of time. According to the Akrij, theyand other races have had roles interacting with Earth overuntold ages, far longer than our science recognises. Theirpresent mission here is to watch over Earth and our safety

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without interfering openly. They spoke of previouscivilisations on Earth, some of which had achieved ascience even more advanced than our own, but all hadself-destructed—most recently resulting in what we term"the Stone Age".

Contrary to recent perceptions in consensus sciencethat our planet is probably an insignificant, very ordinaryworld in a galactic backwater, the Akrij often spoke ofEarth as being exceptional, one of the most beautiful ofworlds and, as far as they knew, one of only about 50"mother planets". Additionally, they made it clear thatcountless other worlds are also inhabited, almost all ofthem peopled with human-like beings.

An interesting nugget is the claim that another intelligentrace also lives on or in the Earth: the elves or gnomes orlittle people of legend. Said to be about 35–40centimetres tall and "harmless, simple people", this raceis aware of us but afraid ofhuman contact. This wasconfirmed by Breccia himself,who had befriended one of theAkrij who was living openly inhuman society. In a recordedinterview in Bologna in 1967, thealien also revealed that there are"humans" living in different"dimensional levels" on Earth.

A belief in God or a Supremeentity appears to be universaland is taken for granted by theAkrij. In some way, many ofthem are related to us genetically and they can easily liveincognito on Earth and even interbreed with humans.Given this, it is tempting to speculate that some of these"alien" races may have originated on Earth or beeninvolved in "seeding" humanity. At all times, however, wemust see the bits and pieces of information as just that:they correspond amazingly well, but there are somesignificant gaps that should encourage caution. Muchmore of the story remains to be told.

OOnnggooiinngg iinntteerraaccttiioonn wwiitthh tthhee AAkkrriijjSammaciccia and a growing number of other local

people continued to assist the W56 aliens in their missionof monitoring Earth civilisation and spreading theirmessage. Often this assistance took the form of obtainingand delivering huge quantities of fresh fruit andvegetables for the underground bases. Breccia admitsthat the visitors certainly had the technology to do thisunassisted, but he speculates that they were simplyallowing the humans to feel that they were contributing.These supplies were sometimes dematerialised remotelyby the aliens in front of multiple witnesses andrematerialised inside their base.

Some members of Sammaciccia's group had their ownsightings of UFOs and aliens and thus joined the group.The best-known story in this regard is from the TV and

print science journalist Bruno Ghibaudi. Assigned in 1961to investigate the rash of sightings in Italy, Ghibaudi—who had no interest in the subject up to that point—became amazed at the consistency of the reports beingmade by sober, ordinary citizens. He had his own daylightsightings of unearthly craft and photographed some atclose range.11 Eventually he was invited to meet the Akrijvisitors and became a member of Sammaciccia's group.When interviewed for Le Ore magazine in 1963, Ghibaudi,asked about his detailed knowledge of the visiting aliens,affirmed his contact:How are you aware of all this?For the very simple reason that I too have met them,not long ago.And have you spoken to them?Sure.Are they like us?

Absolutely so. Strangelyenough, the idea that thehuman form is universal hasoften been discarded asimprobable. Most of the time,truth is too simple to beaccepted.12

Meantime, at great expense,Sammaciccia constructed a largevilla at Montesilvano on theAdriatic coast near Pescara,where the Akrij teachings couldbe disseminated. The group

soon grew in size as a result. However, the all-importantlove, harmony and trust (uredda in the W56 language)required in such a situation eventually began todisintegrate and the group fell apart.

Beginning in 1978, the W56 group was attacked by their"enemy brothers", the CTRs, and later that year their largerbases were destroyed. Convulsions of the Adriatic Seawere widely reported for about two months afterwards.Following this disaster, many of the participants returnedto their former lives, often in denial about the strangeexperiences that had been their life for so long.

In fact, the story does not end there. While the W56aliens had ostensibly all departed Italy by December 1986,there is mounting evidence that not only have someremained here on Earth and activated other baseselsewhere but they are also still operating in Italy, albeitapparently on a smaller scale. Encounters with the Akrijand the CTRs continue, as recently as January 2010according to Breccia.13

Bruno Sammaciccia expressed his hope that those whoread his story would "look at the night sky with differenteyes, being persuaded that, in those distances beyond anyimagination, beings live that are friends to all of us".14

The Akrij Friendship story is far from over. ∞

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PEIPING, May 5 [1933], UPI — LiChing-yun, a resident ofKaihsien, in the Province of

Szechwan, who contended that hewas one of the world's oldestmen and said he was born in1736—which would make him197 years old—died today.

A Chinese dispatch fromChungking telling of Mr Li'sdeath said he attributed hislongevity to peace of mind andthat it was his belief every onecould live at least a century byattaining inward calm.

Compared with estimates of LiChing-yun's age in previous reportsfrom China, the above dispatch isconservative. In 1930 it was saidProfessor Wu Chung-chien, dean ofthe department of education inMinkuo University, had foundrecords showing Li was born in 1677and that the Imperial ChineseGovernment congratulated him onhis 150th and 200th birthdays.

A correspondent of the New YorkTimes wrote in 1928 that many of theoldest men in Li's neighborhoodasserted their grandfathers knew himas boys and that he was then agrown man.

According to the generallyaccepted tales told in his province,

Li was able to read and write as achild, and by his tenth birthday hadtraveled in Kansu, Shansi, Tibet,Annam, Siam and Manchuriagathering herbs. For the firsthundred years he continued at thisoccupation. Then he switched toselling herbs gathered by others.

Wu Pei-fu, the warlord, took Li intohis house to learn the secret of living

to 250. Another pupil said Li toldhim to "keep a quiet heart, sit like atortoise, walk sprightly like a pigeonand sleep like a dog".

According to one version of Li'smarried life, he had buried twenty-three wives and was living with histwenty-fourth, a woman of sixty.

Another account, which in 1928credited him with 180 livingdescendants, comprising elevengenerations, recorded onlyfourteen marriages.

This second authority said hiseyesight was good; also, that thefinger nails of his right hand werevery long, and "long" for aChinese might mean longer thanany finger nails ever dreamed ofin the United States.

One statement of the Timescorrespondent, which probablycaused skeptical readers to believeLi was born more recently than 1677,was that "many who have seen himrecently declare that his facialappearance is no different from thatof persons two centuries his junior".(Source: The New York Times, May 6,1933)

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A70-year-old radio on display at aScottish heritage centre has been

picking up vintage broadcastsfeaturing Winston Churchill and themusic of Glenn Miller.

The Pye valve wireless at MontroseAir Station, a heritage centre whichtells the story of the men andwomen who served there, has nopower and is not connected to anysource of electricity.

The aerodrome has been a sourceof paranormal sightings and soundsfor almost a century, with reports ofghostly figures, eerie footsteps anddoor handles turning, but themysterious wireless broadcasts havehad even the most sceptical staff atthe station searching for a rationalexplanation.

The vintage radio set is kept in are-creation of a 1940s room. Severalpeople have heard Second WorldWar–era broadcasts, including thebig-band sound of the Glenn MillerOrchestra and speeches by WinstonChurchill. The broadcasts come onat random and can last for up to halfan hour.

Technicians who examined theradio removed the back, but found"nothing but cobwebs and spiders".

The wireless broadcasts join a longlist of mysteries at the air station,where the heritage centre is in theoriginal headquarters building.Visitors have reported strange"energies" around the airfield,phantom footsteps, doors openingand shutting, the sound of aircraftengines, shadowy figures walking inand out of rooms and even thesighting of a pilot in full flying kit.

The air station was established in1913 by the Royal Flying Corps asBritain's first operational militaryairfield.

There are more details about theheritage centre at the websitewww.rafmontrose.org.uk/. (Source: STV Scotland, 4 June 2010,http://tinyurl.com/2u7ldm5)

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Kemerovo Region is located in thesouthern part of western Siberia,

about 3,500 kilometres fromMoscow. Over three million peoplelive in the Kemerovo area, mostly inlarge cities. Only 13 per cent of thepopulation lives in the rural areas ofthe region, which may be inhabitedby its own version of the "Snowmen".The Kemerovo Region is also knownas "Kuzbass"—from "KuznetskBasin", the name of the largest coaldeposit on Earth, which is locatedthere.

Kemerovo Region resident claimsrescuing Yeti in spring flood

KEMEROVO, April 29 (ITAR-TASS) Aresident of the village of SenzaskieKichi, Kemerovo Region, hunterAfanasy Kiskorov, claims that herescued a Yeti during a spring floodat the mountainous river of Kabyrza.

His actions were witnessed bylocal residents, ITAR-TASS learned at theadministration officeof the Tashtagoldistrict of theKemerovo Region, asupposed habitationplace of the hominid.

While fishing,Kiskorov and otherlocal hunters heardstrong ice crushingand shrill howling.Rushing to thepiercing shriek, thehuntsmen saw "acreature, covered withdark-brown fur" in theriver some ten metresfrom the bank.

"The strangecreature, looking likea huge man, triedseveral times to getout of the water andto stand up on bothfeet, but dropped intothe water each time

and was howling. The hunters stood frozen, and only

Kiskorov hurried to offer help: hethrew the creature the dry trunk of ayoung aspen tree, the creatureclutched to it and crawled to thebank," the district administrationofficer said.

The Kemerovo Region registered ahigh spring flood this year, and manymountain rivers started breaking ice.Ice in some sections persists, but itis very thin. The village of SenzaskieKichi, located 140 kilometres fromthe Tashtagol district centre deep inthe taiga, has no electricity and noroad. A helicopter flies to the villageonce a week.

The last flight brought a letter,signed by Kiskorov and anotherthree huntsmen, to the head of theTashtagol district administrationwith a story about this incident. ∞(Source: Loren Coleman, 29 April 2010,Cryptomundo.com, http://tinyurl.com/2bax3rd)

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This second volume of SilencedWitnesses pays tribute to MMR

vaccine–damaged children and theirparents. It was published ahead ofthe findings of the "trial" conductedby the UK General Medical Council(GMC) of three doctors from theRoyal Free Hospital in London. TheGMC's action was prompted by asingle complaint from a pro-MMRSunday Times journalist.

Years after the publication of their1998 Lancet paper, which suggested alink between inflammatory boweldisease, regressive autism and theMMR (measles–mumps–rubella)triple vaccination, Dr AndrewWakefield and professors JohnWalker-Smith and Simon Murch werecharged in July 2007 and, as it'stranspired since the publication ofthis book, were found guilty in early2010 of being unfit to practisemedicine. The parents of childrenwho were vaccinated with MMR

vaccine in the mid-1990s and hadsevere side effects were not evengiven the courtesy of a hearing.

This entire affair shows that thegovernment and GMC are in denialabout the detrimental effects ofvaccines, that vaccine-makers areintent on escaping financial liabilityfor their defective products, and thatjournalists are doing the bidding oftheir masters. With a good overviewof the main issues, this book is abreathtaking compendium of horrorstories from parents devastated bywhat's happened to their children.

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In 2002, aged eleven, Sarah Westley,from Gloucester in rural New South

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condition, her medical specialistsbroke ethical treatment codes, socialworkers made false assessments ofher parents, and Health andCommunity Service caseworkers usedpolice-like powers to have Sarahmade a ward of the court. She wasforced to undergo chemotherapy thatwas bound to kill her. It did: Sarahdied soon after her 13th birthday.

Her tragic, moving and yet at timesjoyful story is told sensitively by EveHillary, an advocate for freedom ofchoice in health care, children'srights and family justice. Sarah's lastwish—that no child should ever besubjected to the ruthless treatmentthat was imposed upon her—isalready starting to change thesystem. Her father Mark remainscommitted to fulfilling that wish.

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Anyone interested in the climatechange record and what's

happening now should take note ofthe Younger Dryas period—the 1,000-plus-year cooling interval around13,000 years ago which followed thedramatic warming that signalled theend of the last ice age around 18,000years ago. Yet there were periodswithin this time that fluctuatedbetween cool and warm, dry and wet,depending on the location. TheGreenland GRIP ice cores show rapidclimate fluctuations calculated inperiods of ten years or fewer.

Climatologist Rodney Chiltonrejects the idea that the YoungerDryas was caused by a stalling andstopping of the North Atlantic Oceancirculation because it can't accountfor many features of the cold period.What is more likely, though, is theinfluence of cosmic swarms—astronomical objects of various size,such as comets and meteorites—thatimpacted Earth at regular intervalsand caused dust to veil the planet.These events likely resulted insudden and widespread effects tocause a major cold spell.

Chilton considers the research ofDr Paul LaViolette, who proposed agalactic superwave emission fromgalactic centre which could accountfor a global cataclysm 13,000 yearsago. He makes a strong case for acosmic cause of the Younger Dryas.

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Thirty years after the publication ofhis landmark first book The 12th

Planet, Zecharia Sitchin, now in his90th year, surprises us yet again withhis newest study into mankind'sgenetic heritage. Sitchin fans willhave a field day with this book, whichtakes up familiar themes such as theAnunnaki's arrival 300,000 years ago,their intermarriages with Earthlings,human survival after a Great Flood,the rise of the Mesopotamiancultures and their demise as a resultof a nuclear detonation.

Sitchin is of the view, based on hisrigorous analysis of cuneiformwritings, seals and other artefacts,that gods and demigods hadparamount importance not just in therise of civilisation but in the ascent ofman. Even Alexander the Great's

quest through Egypt andMesopotamia was in search of histrue father, Marduk, a demigod.

There indeed have been giants whowalked upon the Earth, Sitchininsists, and they were theAnunnaki—gods and goddesses fromthe planet Nibiru. The family trees ofthese alien ancestors can be traced,and some of their skeletal remainswere discovered in 1928 in the RoyalTombs of Ur, in today's Iraq, and areheld in the British Museum. Sitchinbelieves that the remains includedthe bodies of the first king of Sumer,an Anunnaki goddess descendantand her demigod brother Gilgamesh.He's put out the call to the BritishMuseum to analyse the DNA of theseremains: it just may provide themissing link in our genetic code.

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LLOOSSTT TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGIIEESS OOFFAANNCCIIEENNTT EEGGYYPPTTbbyy CChhrriissttoopphheerr DDuunnnnBear & Co., Rochester, USA, 2010ISBN 978-1-59143-102-2 (351pp tpb)Available: BearandCompanyBooks.com

Christopher Dunn spent severaldecades analysing ancient Egypt's

pyramids from an engineeringperspective and arrived at somecontroversial hypotheses (The GizaPower Plant, 5/06). Since 2004, he hasbeen studying key monumentalartefacts, temples and tunnels andhas become increasingly impressedwith the geometric precision andsophisticated craftsmanship involvedin the creation of these artefacts.

Using digital photographictechniques, computer design analysisand the latest instrumentation, Dunnhas concluded that highly advancedtechnologies, even "mega-machines",had to have been utilised in theirmanufacture—technologies unknownto us today but, who knows, may oneday be uncovered. His photographyrevealed traces of tool marks in thehuge hard-granite statues of RamsesII at Luxor, and his examination ofthe faces showed a perfect left-rightsymmetry as well as sacred geometricproportions. That these proportionsare repeated in many Ramses IIstatues speaks of the use of a

template or technique that theancients were able to duplicate.

Inspired by Sir W. M. FlindersPetrie's finds, especially of a granitedrill core artefact, Dunn has come tothe realisation that the ancientEgyptians had developed a type ofultrasonic machining technique.

It's time that Egyptologists took onboard these engineering discoveries,Dunn urges in his fascinating, richlyillustrated and detailed study.

TTHHEE LLOOSSTT AAGGEE OOFF HHIIGGHH KKNNOOWWLLEEDDGGEEbbyy KKeeiitthh MM.. HHuunntteerrK. M. Hunter, Barnsley, UK, 2009ISBN 978-0-9564563-0-4 (532pp hc)Available: ancient-world-mysteries.com

While not the first to posit that theancients had advanced sci-tech

capabilities, independent Britishresearcher Keith Hunter adds hisperspective on what was lost, whathas been kept alive, and what hasalready been rediscovered in elitemilitary–intelligence circles.

Hunter praises New Zealandresearcher Captain Bruce Cathie, theformer aircraft pilot who extrapolatedan Earth energy grid system from hissightings of UFOs. This harmonicsystem, Hunter reckons, is intrinsic tothe music of the spheres that theancients grasped, and is founded on

a base-60 numerical system, as wasused in Mesopotamia. He believesthey could tap into the key energeticmusical ratios that reveal the secretsof the atomic world, and could utilisethese secrets and knowledge of keylocations and cosmic relationships totrigger earthquakes and nuclearblasts and even transfer matterbetween worlds. The keepers of theancient high knowledge had ameasurement system based oncosmic cycles, but their secretiveheirs are hell-bent on keeping thisfrom the public while they press onwith their covert agendas.

Hunter's interesting take on therediscovered secrets is peppered withequations and diagrams. It comeswith a dire warning of cataclysms tocome if we're not careful.

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SSIIGGNNAATTUURREE OOFF TTHHEE CCEELLEESSTTIIAALLSSPPHHEERREESSbbyy HHaarrttmmuutt WWaarrmmSophia Books, UK, 2010 (1st pub. as DieSignatur der Sphären, KeplersternVerlag, Hamburg, 2001, 2004)ISBN 978-1-85584-235-9 (390pp tpb)Available: www.rudolfsteinerpress.com

The ancient Greeks believed notonly that the Cosmos has order to

it but that this order is musical,expressed as a harmony of thespheres in the orderly progression ofthe planets. As our understanding ofastronomy and cosmic laws hasdeveloped, our need for an idea ofharmonious order has not, lamentsHartmut Warm, a German civilengineer and independent researcher.

In the note to this English editionhe asserts that while Pluto has beendemoted from planet status, it is stillvery much part of "the community ofthe planets": it sings in geometricharmony with the movements of theentire solar system.

Warm's diagrams representinggeometrical and harmonic basics aswell as correspondences betweenmusical and planetary ratios are a joyto behold, and his explanations andsupporting charts add gravitas to hisargument. Warm concludes that thiscosmic harmony is evident in eachplanet's relationship with each otherand the solar system as a whole. Hiscolour diagrams of planetaryrelationships, e.g., Venus–Earthlinklines, are spectacular. Theydemonstrate a "symphony of flowersand stars" and perfect celestial

harmony, according to Warm'sdescription in his brilliant analysis.

IITT''SS AALLLL LLIIGGHHTTbbyy GG.. PPrreemmaaTrafford Publishing, BC, Canada, 2010ISBN 978-1-4251-9247-1 (237pp tpb)Available: www.trafford.com

In her insightful treatise, G. Premaattempts to explain the nature of

the Universe by focusing on oneassumption: that lightwaves exist inharmonic multiples of the speed oflight. Her theory is based on fractalgeometry and includes the idea thatmorphic resonance fields are fractalbecause harmonic sound is fractal—the same form but different sizesfitting together, like Russian dolls.Thus, the speed of lightwavesthemselves is fractal or harmonic,expressed as harmonic octaves justas with musical frequencies.

Prema hypothesises that matter iscreated as a result of spirallinglightwaves becoming particles due tothe effect of resonance or sound, andthat lightwaves have consciousness.Anyone who beholds cymaticdiagrams of sounds represented insand can understand that soundcreates form or shape. Premaexamines this phenomenon and addsto the body of knowledge of morphicresonance as a template for physicalform. The spin factor provided byspiralling lightwaves brings tinyvortexes into being, she argues.

Only two forces are needed toexplain the Universe: harmonic lightand resonance. Prema believes thather theory unifies gravity, electro-magnetism and the strong and weaknuclear forces, and can explain so-called dark matter. She alsoconsiders spiralling lightwavesexisting beyond the speed of physicallight, and sound as "slow light".

Prema's theory on the morphicresonance of light has the potentialto revolutionise our understanding ofphysics, chemistry and biology. Herbook is accessible for the lay readerand may well blow a few minds.

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CCRRAASSHH:: WWHHEENN UUFFOOss FFAALLLL FFRROOMMTTHHEE SSKKYYbbyy KKeevviinn DD.. RRaannddllee,, PPhhDDNew Page Books/Career Press, FranklinLakes, NJ, USA, 2010ISBN 978-1-60163-100-8 (318pp tpb)Available: www.NewPageBooks.com

Long-time UFO researcher KevinRandle, PhD, a retired US Army

lieutenant-colonel and former AirForce intelligence officer, has dustedoff and updated his case files for thisstudy of UFO crashes. He admitsthat his selection of just over 100cases out of 300+ was subjective.Many case studies warrant furtherresearch, particularly while anywitnesses are still alive; others arenothing to do with UFOs (meteorstrikes, re-entering space junk,aircraft debris, ball lightning); someare elaborate hoaxes; and some can'tbe corroborated despite rumours of"crash retrieval" teams at the sites.

With 1947 being a watershed inufology with the "Roswell incident",Dr Randle examines evidence for UFOcrashes before and after this date,beginning with an alleged crash andalien contact in France in AD 840,taking in mysterious airship sightingsover the USA in the late 1800s, andleading up to the landmark date withreports from the early to mid-1940s.His chronology then covers everydecade right up to the present.

With due acknowledgement tofellow researchers such as PhilipMantle, Len Stringfield and RyanWood, Dr Randle considers little-known as well as famous casesincluding Ubatuba in Brazil (1957),

Kecksburg in Pennsylvania (1965) andShag Harbour in Nova Scotia (1967)in his investigative overview.

UUFFOO CCAASSEE FFIILLEESS OOFF RRUUSSSSIIAAbbyy PPhhiilliipp MMaannttllee && PPaauull SSttoonneehhiillllHealings of Atlantis, UK, 2010ISBN 978-1-907126-03-1 (353pp tpb)Available: HealingsOfAtlantis.com

At last, here's a book in Englishthat chronicles some of the

extensive UFO evidence from Russiaand surrounding territories. BritishUFO researchers Philip Mantle andPaul Stonehill (originally fromUkraine) have accessed reportscollected by Russian researchers andhistorians, military/space personneland civilians that attest to myriadUFO sightings as well as contactsfrom recent times—and going backperhaps millennia, if folklore andarchaeological evidence are anyguide. The historical accounts arefascinating, many of them havingsimilarities with modern reports.

No coverage of Russian sightingswould be complete without the 1908Tunguska explosion, and the authorsdeliver a summary of research todate, while noting that whatevercaused the blast—perhaps a cometor a UFO—still defies explanation.

Much information about UFOsightings remains secreted away inStalin-era vaults. Yet it's amazingwhat has been uncovered about"anomalous aerial phenomena".Some incidents even the Sovietmedia couldn't ignore, e.g., thewidely observed 20-metre sphericalobject that landed near a Leningradhighway in September 1977 andcoincided with a powerful solar flare.

Mantle and Stonehill report onSoviet Cold War military encounterswith UFOs, the KGB's interest inTibetan UFO mysteries, cosmonauts'UFO sightings, and aerial vehiclesseen over battlefields from theNapoleonic to the Chechen wars.They hope that their book will fostera new era in co-operative UFOresearch between East and West.

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SSPPIIEESS,, LLIIEESS,, AANNDD PPOOLLYYGGRRAAPPHHTTAAPPEEbbyy GGaarryy SS.. BBeekkkkuummSTARstream Research, MN, USA, 2010ISBN 978-1-451503-02-9 (302pp tpb)Available: www.starstreamresearch.com; Amazon.com

With compartmentalisation ateven the highest levels of the US

military-intelligence/national securitycommunity, and with the Presidentnot having a "need to know", it'sunlikely there'll ever be disclosureabout the existence or presence ofUFOs and extraterrestrials. This isone of several conclusions put forthin this compilation by Gary Bekkum,editor/writer for the independentSTARstream Research unit thatinvestigates exotic technologies,phenomenology and intelligencematters. Bekkum puts the CIA's StarGate documents to the test, anduncovers more from sources preparedto release snippets as well as fromhis own dogged investigations.

This collection may be repetitive inparts, but no matter: it containsexplosive revelations about the "corestory" that hides UFO reality beneathmultiple veils of secrecy. There's thetale behind CIA and National SecurityAgency remote-viewing research,including that involving psychic IngoSwann and how he was tasked tocheck out alien activity on the darkside of the Moon (see article in thisissue). The scope covers antigravityweapons, mind control, psychic spywars, polygraph technology,teleportation, Defense IntelligenceAgency projects (TIGER and SERPO),

the CIA's goat-staring adventures,and UFO sightings by astronauts.Bekkum spotlights a remote-viewingcase in the early 1980s involving a9/11-type event, and suggests thatpsychic spying, particularly incounterterrorism, has made a come-back in the wake of 9/11.

In this intriguing exploration,Bekkum names many key operativeswho are likely to be in the knowregarding US government contactwith alien intelligence.

BBAABBYYLLOONN''SS BBAANNKKSSTTEERRSSbbyy JJoosseepphh PP.. FFaarrrreellll Feral House, Port Townsend, WA, 2010ISBN 978-1-932595-79-6 (303pp tpb)Available: www.feralhouse.com

If you thought a link betweeneconomics and electronics was

tenuous, it's not. Add physics,alchemy, astrology and astronomy tothe mix and you gain new insightsinto the practices of the moneyindustry. The mediaeval alchemistssought to change lead into gold, butthe "banksters" perform their ownmodern-day alchemy by creatingsomething—money and credit—outof nothing. Joseph P. Farrell (ThePhilosophers' Stone, 16/03) uses theterm "banksters" to denote the"gangster bankers" who have beenaround since ancient times. Todaythey specialise in usurping the statein money-issuance and in ensuringthat alternative physics and energyoptions don't see the light of day.

Included in Farrell's analysis isDavid Li's "meltdown" formula, theAnglo-American globalist elite, astro-cycles and trends (e.g., wars andrevolutions), global scaling theory,Tesla's scalar waves, Egyptian,Babylonian and Roman financialmodels, and David Bohm's hiddenvariable quantum mechanics. There'scoverage of the Rothschild Nimrodmyth, human DNA and the Hermeticcode, temples as scalar resonators,and patterns of war/scarcity/slavery/suppression in the banksters' agenda.It's guaranteed to make you see theglobal financial crisis in a new light.

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TTHHEE IINNVVEENNTTIIOONN OOFF TTHHEE JJEEWWIISSHHPPEEOOPPLLEEbbyy SShhlloommoo SSaannddVerso, London & New York, 2009 (1stpublished in Hebrew by Resling, 2008)ISBN 978-1-84467-422-0 (335pp hc)Available: www.versobooks.com

The myths and misconceptions thathave been part of Jewish, Zionist

and Israeli history are exposed in thiscontroversial book by Tel AvivUniversity contemporary historianShlomo Sand. (The book was a best-seller when first published in 2008 inHebrew.) More products of 19th-century historiographers working inresponse to the rise of Europeannationalism, these myths have led tothe creation of a non-democraticstate that regards itself as working forthe interests of the "Jewish" peoplerather than all Israeli citizens,including Arabs. Notions of "God'schosen people", "the ancestral land"and "diaspora" are merely"reconstructions within Israel of thenational past"; but questioning themis nothing short of heretical in theeyes of Zionists.

Sand asks if there really was a first-century exile of the Jews, suggeststhat most Jews are descendants ofconverts scattered from the MiddleEast to Eastern Europe, and arguesthat there never was a Jewish race assuch but only a Jewish religion.

He investigates the Old Testamentas "mythistory" and the enigmaticorigin of Eastern Europe's Jews. Hediscusses the future of ethnocracy inthe age of globalisation and calls on

Israel to develop a policy ofdemocratic multiculturalism thatgrants Palestino-Israelis genuineequality and autonomy.

Sand's explosive treatise providesan intellectual foundation for abetter, more compassionate andinclusive Israel in the future.

TTHHEE SSEECCRREETT SSOOCCIIEETTYY OOFF MMOOSSEESSbbyy FFllaavviioo BBaarrbbiieerrooInner Traditions, Rochester, USA, 2010ISBN 978-1-59477-273-3 (504pp tpb)Available: www.innertraditions.com

Without Moses, there would be noJudaism or Christianity, says

Flavio Barbiero in his compellinghistorical exposé. An archaeologyresearcher and a retired Italian Navyadmiral, Barbiero makes the case forthe existence through the ages of asecret high-priest elite descendedfrom Moses. He accounts for thedisappearance of Moses' two sonsbeyond the Book of Exodus andcharts the development of the Mosaicpriestly line. He explains theIsrael–Judah schism and how thepriestly families were reconstitutedfollowing the Babylonian exile.

These families were engaged in acenturies-long power struggle thatculminated in their loss of theTemple of Jerusalem in AD 70 to theRomans. According to Barbiero, theJewish historian Josephus Flavius, adescendant of Moses, followedconqueror Titus Flavius to Rome andplayed a major role in creating andcontrolling a budding Roman Churchalong the lines of the Mithras cult,eventually fulfilling the elite's plan totake over the Roman Empire.

Barbiero claims that by the secondcentury AD, this Mosaic elite plantedthe roots—and DNA—of a Judaeo-Christian European aristocracy that,in time, attempted to expand itspower base via the Crusades.Vestiges of this secret priesthood canbe seen in European mediaevalheraldry. The Mosaic line lives onthrough modern secret societies suchas Freemasonry, says Barbiero in hissurprising rewrite of history.

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Throughout human history, theelites have used money to control

and manipulate thepopulace.

Volume 1 of Power ofthe Purse is a four-hour,50-minute filmdocumentary over twoDVDs. It details thehistory of how moneyhas evolved fromancient times to the21st century. Thecoverage includes theKnights Templar andthe Rothschilds. The film exposeshow those who have controlledmoney have used this power to fundboth sides of wars in order tobankrupt nations and peoples.

It reveals important historical factsand information about the modern-day monetary system that thecorporate media and the teachersindoctrinating our youth in the so-called public education system refuseto talk about. An eye-opening doco.

OORRGGAASSMM IINNCC..bbyy LLiizz CCoonnnneerrAstrea Media Inc., PO Box 665,Hartford, VT 05047, USA Available: www.orgasminc.org

This DVD takes a powerful lookinside the medical industry and

the marketing campaigns that areliterally and figuratively reshaping oureveryday lives around health, illness,

desire—and orgasm.It all starts when filmmaker Liz

Canner takes a job editing eroticvideos for a pharmaceutical companydrug trial. Her employer isdeveloping what they hope will be thefirst Viagra drug for women that winsUS FDA approval to treat a new"disease": female sexual dysfunction(FSD). After being exposed to theindustry from the inside, Liz decidedto reveal all in this "must see" film.

WWEESSTTAALLLL ''6666AA SSuubbuurrbbaann UUFFOO MMyysstteerryyAvailable: www.westall66ufo.com.au

In 1966, in the suburb of Westall inVictoria, Australia, hundreds of

students, teachers and residentswitnessed a UFO hover overhead forseveral minutes, land and take offagain at incredible speed. Silencedby authorities at the time, and still

angry about not beingbelieved, they revisitthe event in this, thefirst ever documentaryabout one of Australia'smost intriguing cases.

Many of their storiesare revealed here forthe first time in thisdoco that took threeyears to make.Unfolding like adetective story, the film

is driven by the search of investigatorShane Ryan, who has his own, verypersonal reasons for wanting touncover the truth.

For the film, Ryan contacted over200 witnesses as well as numerousgovernment departments, many ofwhich refused to comment. He foundthat whole boxes of official files weremissing, lost or unaccounted for.

This is one of those films I couldn’tstop watching. Highly recommended.

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3168The pre bulge 31680 furlongradius equator turned 0.3168Roman miles per second; thisis the Prime Measure of theGreat Pyramidʼs full designand it is also an importantdesign factor at Stonehengeand Silbury Hil l . For thedetails look in the websitebelow, also note the profounddesign connections of thenumber 3168 to everything.

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TTHHEE RROOUUGGHH GGUUIIDDEE TTOO TTHHEEMMUUSSIICC OOFF IINNDDIIAA bbyy vvaarriioouuss aarrttiissttss Rough Guide/World Music Network,UK, 2010 (70mins, bonus CD 63mins)Distributors: AAuussttrraalliiaa——The PlanetCompany, tel (02) 9283 8250; UUKK——World Music Network, tel (0)20 74985252, website www.worldmusic.net

The music of India is diverse andextraordinary, and this Rough

Guide selection includes traditionaland modern forms. Artists such asAsha Bhosle, Ravi Shankar, ArunaSairam, the Wadali Brothers,Shivkumar Sharma and Zakir Hussain,plus L. Subramaniam are here. Therange of sounds from ragas toRajasthani music is fascinating.There's tabla, santoor and devotionalmusic to Lord Ganesh. The bonus CDfeatures slide-guitarist DebashishBhattacharya performing live inCalcutta. Stunning collection.

MMAANNYY MMOOOODDSS bbyy BBeenn WWoooollmmaann Ben Woolman/BMI, 2010 (60mins)Distributor: UUSSAA——Ben Woolman/BMI,website www.benwoolman.net

Ben Woolman, from the USMidwest, has become a master of

finger-style acoustic steel-stringguitar. His solo playing sounds like aduo or trio because of his ability toplay all parts of a tune's arrangementsimultaneously. This album containsno overdubbing, even though you'dswear it does. His influences are LeoKottke, Stephen Bennett and PatDonahue. With acoustic playing, hesays, there's something in the stringsunder his fingers and the woodagainst his chest that resonates forhim. Ben presents a range of stylesincluding blues, jazz, Latin, Celtic andAfrican sounds. He does a cover ofThe Police's "Invisible Sun" and thetheme from the film Legends of the Fall.Beautiful, awesome acoustic guitarplayed like an ensemble.

RRIISSEE && SSHHIINNEE bbyy SSiieerrrraa LLeeoonnee''ss RReeffuuggeeee AAllll SSttaarrss Cumbancha/BMI, USA, 2010 (56mins)Distributors: AAuussttrraalliiaa——Fuse Music;UUKK——Putumayo Music; UUSSAA——Cumbancha Music, cumbancha.com

Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars'new release affirms their roots in

reggae. Rise & Shine has a lively soundthat brings out the warmth of theirmusic. The opening track, "Muloma",has a backbeat feel, and reggae stepsto the fore with incisive socialcommentary in the next song, "GlobalThreat". A highlight is the roots-reggae number "Living Stone", a verycatchy dance track. The Refugee AllStars have a vibrant, original ska tunein "Jah Come Down". They've come along way, and this album puts themupfront in the public eye. Aninfectious and celebratory album.

BBLLUUEE DDRREEAAMMIINNGG bbyy SSuunnssaarriiaa Sunsaria Music, Aust, 2010 (56mins)Distributor: AAuussttrraalliiaa——New WorldMusic, www.newworldmusic.com.au

This is a CD for healing, utilising thesounds of the synthesiser to

soothe and settle the body and mind.What Sunsaria (Baz Bardoe) does isuse specific frequencies to relax, healand invigorate the listener. It's aclassic sound-healing album usefulfor practitioners in clinics or just foryour own use. With an ocean-bluecover featuring a swimming whale,the CD has that feel of inviting you torecover from daily stresses.

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1155 JJuullyy5:13 PM—Le Terrible is now en route

to the theatre. Em is moving away tosafe perimeter. Unknown secondFrench submarine is still shadowingthe culprit after second sabotageattempt was successfully thwarted byFrench, German and Russian assets.Mistral confirms it has now mirroredthe evidence on their data analysingand capture systems from theunknown French submarine and willdo a final relay report to HQ. Allassets in theatres are now on standby,awaiting orders from centralcommand. Alert level remains atmidnight for strategic assets.

1166 JJuullyy4:51 AM—Second unknown French

submarine reporting severeincrease[d] downpull at rim.

4:53 AM—2us [second unknown(French) submarine] asking PP toconfirm that magnetic testing and not

fake acoustic testing is aggravatingorganism. Columns are moving in.

5:00 AM—2us reporting frequency ofsonic drilling increasing.

5:07 AM—Mistral just ordered 2usto get a firing solution on two of thesonic drilling capsules.

5:37 AM—I think 2us just destroyedone of the sonic drill capsules, a fewminutes ago. Captain says EQdamage to intersection is minimal butparallel.

12:25 PM—It all happened 40minutes ago when a new Israelisubmarine showed on DED assetsindicator, 68 nautical miles from rim,11 miles from where 2us destroyedcapsule. Halted. There are now twoIsraeli subs. The new one is very, verynew. Its classification is above DED.Mistral indicating a possible hostileclassification on Israeli submarine.

12:48 PM—Mistral just approvedand issued hostile classification onnew Israeli submarine.

1:22 PM—Mistral issuing theimmediate raise of strategic level alert

from MidNight to TWILIGHT NOW forthe next 72 hours (12 minutes ago).

1:35 PM—Central commandconfirms Mistral analysis and issuingdedicated SAMPSON classification onnew Israeli submarine. DED goingcrazy again. BEZERK [sic] level 2.

2:06 PM—A quick overview on DEDstrategic assets, past 30 minutes. 1Russian submarine, 3 US submarines,1 German submarine, 1 Canadiansubmarine, 1 British submarine allresponding to our vector alert andconverging on Israeli submarine oneand new two. Rim halt perimeterincreased by 5 nautical miles forpossible friendly fire complications. ∞

EEddiittoorr''ss NNoottee::As we go to press, the Original Postercontinues to add to the GodlikeProductions thread. To keep track of any new developments,go to the original posting athttp://tinyurl.com/2fcde9y or search theforums at godlikeproductions.com.

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from the basic geometric harmonies - or harmonics - ofwaveforms of light. In this book you will discover theharmonic geometries of water, temperature, sound, thelaser, the pyramids of Egypt and China, Stonehenge, bombtests the volcano at Krakatoa, the harmonics of destruction,the world grid system, and much more.

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were partially germinated in stacksleft for a period in the field, were notheat-treated and were hand-rolledimmediately prior to preparation.Some Scottish and Gaelic recipes callfor a long fermentation of oats beforeand even after they are cooked.

Unprocessed Irish or Scottish oats,which have not been heated to hightemperatures, are available in somehealth food stores and on theInternet. According to one study,unheated oats have the samephytase activity as wheat.65

Oats should be soaked inacidulated water for as long as 24hours on top of a hot plate to keepthem at about 100°F [~38°C]. Thisreduces part of the phytic acid as wellas the levels of other anti-nutrientsand results in a more digestibleproduct. Overnight fermenting ofrolled oats using a rye starter—oreven with the addition of a smallamount of fresh rye flour—may result

in a fairly decent reduction of phytatelevels. It is unclear whether heat-treated oats are healthy to eatregularly.

SSeeeeddss Seeds, such as pumpkin seeds, are

extremely high in phytic acid andrequire thorough processing toremove it. Some may be removed bysoaking and roasting. It is best toavoid consuming raw seeds. By theway, cacao is a seed. It containsirritating tannins and is said to beextremely high in phytic acid,although studies verifying this couldnot be located. Some brands of rawcocoa and cocoa powder may befermented, but others may not be.Check with the manufacturer beforeindulging!

CCoorrnn Corn is high in phytic acid and low

in phytase. The Native Americansfermented cooked corn meal,wrapped in corn husks, for two weeks

before preparing it as a flat bread ortortilla. In Africa, corn is fermentedfor long periods of time using alactobacillus culture to producefoods like kishk, banku and mawe. Nosuch care is given to corn products inthe western world! But you canprepare healthy corn products athome.

As with oatmeal, the addition of arye starter or rye flour to the soakingwater may be particularly helpful inreducing phytate content: think ofthe colonial "rye 'n' injun" breadmade from rye and corn. In oneresearch project, soaking ground cornwith 10 per cent whole rye flourresulted in a complete reduction ofphytate in six hours.66 Again, moreresearch—and more experimentingin the kitchen—is needed!

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AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Ramiel Nagel is the author of Cure ToothDecay (reviewed in NEXUS 15/03), whichteaches how to remineralise and repairtooth cavities with real food (seehttp://www.curetoothdecay.com), andHealing Our Children (seehttp://www.healingourchildren.net). His previous contributions to NEXUSare "Healing Tooth Decay with NaturalNutrition" (15/03) and "The Health Risksfrom Corn and Agave Sweeteners" (co-written with Sally Fallon Morell; 17/03).He can be contacted via his websitehttp://www.curetoothdecay.com.

EEddiittoorr''ss NNoottee::Ramiel Nagel ' s art ic le was f irstpublished in the Spring 2010 edition ofWise Traditions, the journal of theWeston A. Price Foundation. Due tospace constraints, we are unable topublish the accompanying endnotes,figures and sidebars with our editedvers ion; to view these, go tohttp://tinyurl.com/33wkbfw.

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AAbboouutt tthhee AAuutthhoorr::Warren Aston has been an independentUFO researcher and writer for over 30years. Based in Brisbane, Australia, hetravels widely overseas in pursuingcases. He has spoken at UFO symposiain Australia and the USA. He can becontacted by email [email protected].

EEnnddnnootteess1. Italy seems to have been the focus ofthis initial contact phase, but the W56were also very active in Germanyespecially and also in Switzerland,France and Austria. Other countries andperhaps other continents are alsopossible.2. Fifteen stars of various spectral typesare listed in the Breccia book as originsfor the Akrij Confederation but there areapparently others. 3. See Stefano Breccia, Mass Contacts(AuthorHouse, 2009, 383pp; availablethrough Amazon.com). The bookcontains excellent information about

early European cases plus,unfortunately in my view, a long sectionon the controversial Ummo case—notonly the Spanish-based story whichmost researchers would know of, but anaccount of the activities of an Italiangroup active for many years. Brecciarefers to this group as "Italian Ummites",but notes that they were likely nothingof the sort. In personal correspondence,he has confirmed that they are in factthe CTRs, who had adopted the Ummitename to encourage their acceptance. 4. Paolo di Girolamo's book has beenpublished in Italian and will shortly bereleased in English. 5. See Nikola Duper's web pageshttp://www.openminds.tv/the-sensational-case-of-friendship andhttp://www.openminds.tv/friendship-part-2-a-"sworn-one"-speaks/ to followthe release of the Padova professor'sbook.6. See http://www.exopolitics.org/Study-paper-8.htm.7. Seehttp://www.space.com/*scienceastronomy/nemesis-comets-earth-am-100311.html.

8. The primary analysis of the picturewas undertaken in 2009 by researcherTeresa Barbatelli; see posting athttp://www.paolaharris.com/masscontactinterview.html. This posting includes ashort interview with Breccia.9. See Breccia, Mass Contacts, p. 182. 10. In addition to the W56 races andthe CTRs, there are the Elta V, the UTI,the Wan people with almost transparentskins, the purple-skinned "Red" racesupportive of the W56, and anotherunnamed race described as somewhatapelike in appearance. Most of theseare listed in Mass Contacts, p. 240. 11. Ghibaudi's story is summarised inTimothy Good's book Alien Base (Century,London, 1998, pp. 215-217), andincludes the 1961 photograph for whichhe is best known. Ghibaudi is still aliveand lives in Rome.12. Extracted from "Martians amongus?", Le Ore, 24 January 1963; transcriptin possession of author.13. Email received from StefanoBreccia, 23 January 2010. 14. See Breccia, Mass Contacts, p. 226.

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