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HE JOURNAL OF BORDELRAND RESEARCH Vol. 42, No. 4, July-August 1986 (38 pp.) * CONSCIOUSNESS-WITHOUT-AN-OBJECT -Franklin Merrell-Wolff * HOW PENICILLIN AND OZONE WORK ON AIDS - Albert Zock * ELECTRON THERAPY RESEARCH -John Crane * RADIONIC ANALYSIS: A THEORETICAL APPROACH -Peter A. Lindemann * COSMIC BLUEPRINT, Part III -Trevor James Constable * THE ORGONE ENERGY BLANKET -Klark Kent * MIND CONTROL IN THE U.S. by STEVEN JACOBSON - Book Review by Robert Larson * CLIPS, QUOTES & COMMENTS Radionics In Poland * ELF and Color * EEG Entrainment? * UFOs In The News * Ether Ships * End Of Time * Qabalistic Interpenetrations * Cycles and Densities * The Time Sphere * Pattern Of Life * Implosion Garden * Living Sphere * Energy Insights * Searching For An Answer * Bechamp Or Pasteur? * Contacts * Bio-Electric/Magnetic Ionic Stabilizer

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    APHORISMSonConsciousness-Without-an-Objectby

    Frank2in Merre11-Wo1ffThese aphorisms be1ong to a l eve l o f consc iousness where thoughtand music u n i t e . They a re seeds which may develope in to a comprehens ive system o phi1osophy whi1e a t the same t ime they are a subs tancebr inging sustenance to the s o ~ It i s not necessary tha t the r eade rshould unders tand them. He shou1d use t ~ e m as oca1 poin t s fo r medit a t i o n and permi t t he i r meaning to develop i n h i s consciousna s as

    a plan t grows from seed. They a re symbols f i r s t a n d concepts a f t e r ward. As concepts they i l lumine the way fo r unders tanding. As symbo1sthey open the door to the r ea l i z a t i on o f t h a t Rea l i t y which cannotbe f e l t o r thought .Consciousness-wi thout-an-object i s .Before objec t s were C o n s c i o u s n e s s w i t h o u t a n ~ b j e c t i s .Though objec t s seem to e x i s t Consciousness-wi thout -an-objec t i s .When objec t s vanish ye t remaining through a l l unaffec ted Consc iousnesswithout -an-objec t isOutside of Consciousness-wi thout -an-objec t noth ing i s .Within the bosom of Consciousness-wi thout -an-objec t 1 ie s the power o fawareness which pro jec t s ob jec t s .When objec t s a re pro jec ted the power o f awareness as subjec t i s p r e supposed ye t Consciousness-wi thout -an-objec t remains unchanged.When consciousness o f objec t s i s born then l ikewise consc iousness o fabsence of objec t s a r i s e s .Consciousness of ob jec t s i s the Universe .Consciousness o f absence of ob jec t s i s Nirvana .Within Consciousness-wi thout-an-object l i e both the Universe andNirvana yet to Consciousness-wi thout -an-objec t these two a re thesame.Within Consciousness-wi thout-an-object l i e s the seed of Time.When awareness cognizes Time then Knowledge o f Timelessness i s born.To be aware o f Time i s to be aware of the Universe and to be aware ofthe Universe i s to be aware o f Time.To rea l i ze Timelessness i s to a t t a ~ Nirvana.But fo r Consciousness-wi thout-an-object there i s no d i f fe rence betweenTime and Timelessness .Within Consciousness-wi thout-an-object l i e s the seed of Law 0When awareness cognizes the world-conta ining Space then Knowledge o fthe Spac ia l Void i s born .To be aware of the world-conta ining Space i s to be aware o f theUniverse o f Objec ts .To r e a l i z e the Spacia l Void i s to awaken to Nirvanic Consciousness .

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    But fo r Consciousness-without-an-object there i s no di f fe rence betweenthe w o r ~ d c o n t a i n i n g Space and the S p a c i a ~ Void.Within Consciousness-without-an-objec t 1 ie s the seed o f Law.When consciousness o objec t s i s born t h ~ Law i s invoked as a Forcetending ever toward Equi1ibrium.

    A ~ ~ objec ts e x i s t as t ens ions wi th in Consciousness-without-an-objec tt ha t tend ever to f ~ o w in to t he i r own c o m p ~ e m e n t s o r others .The ~ t i m a t e ef fec t o f the ~ o w o a l l objec ts ~ t o t he i r c ~ . p ~ e m e n t si s mutual c a n c e ~ l a t i o n n complete E q u i ~ i b r i u m .Consciousness o the f i e ~ d of tensions i s the Universe .CoDsciousness of Equil ibr ium i s Nirvana.But fo r Consciousness-without-an-object there are ne i the r t ens ionnor Equil ibriumoThe s t a t e o f t ens ions i s the s t a t e o f ever-becoming.Ever-becoming i s endless -dying .So the s t a t e o f consciousness-of-objects i s a s ta te o f e v e r r e n e w ~promises t ha t pass in to death a t the moment of f u l f i l ~ e n t .Thus when consciousness i s a t t ached to objec ts the agony o f b i r t hand death never ceases . In the s t a t e of E q u i ~ i b r i u m where b i r t h cancels death the d e a t ~ e s s

    B ~ i s s o f Nirvana i s r ea l i zed .But Consciousness-without-an-objec t i s ne i the r agony or b ~ i s s .Out o f the Great Void which i s Consciousness-without-an-objec t theUniverse i s c rea t ive ly pro jec ted .The Universe as experienced i s the crea ted nega t ion t ha t ever r e s i s t s .The crea t ive ac t i s b l i s s the res is tance unending pain .Endloss re s i s t ance i s the Universe o f exper ience; the agony ofcruc i f ix ion .Ceaseless crea t iveness i s Nirvana; the Bliss beyond a l l human c o n c e i v ~ g .But fo r Consciousness-wi thout-an-object there i s ne i the r crea t ivenessnor r es i s t ance .Ever-becoming nd ever-ceas ing- to-be i s endless ac t ion .When ever-becoming cancels the ever-ceas ing- to-be then Rest i s r e a ~ i z e d .Ceaseless ac t ion i s the Universe.

    U n e n d ~ g Rest i s Nirvana.But Consciousness-without-an-object i s ne i the r ac t ion nor r e s t .When Consciousness i s at tached to objec t s t i s r e s t r i c t e d throughthe forms imposed by the world-conta in ing Space by Time and by Law.When consciousness i s disengaged from objec t s L ibera t ion from theforms of the world-conta in ing Space of Time a n d o Law i s a t t a ined .July-August 986 JBR Page

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    Attachment to objec t s i s consciousness bound with in the Universe .Libe ra t i.on from such at tachment i s the s t a t e o f unl imi ted Nirva.IU.cFreedom.But C o n s c i o u s n e s s w i t h o u ~ a n o b j e c t i s ne i the r bondage nor Libera t ion .Consciousness-wi thout -an-object may be s y m b o ~ i z e d by a SPACE which i sunaffec ted by the presence o r absence o f objec ts ; for which there i sne i the r Time nor Time1essness1 n e i t h e r a w o r ~ d c o n t a i n i n g Space nora Spacia1 Void; n e i t h e r tensioA nor Equi1ibr ium; ne i the r re s i s t ancenor orea t ivanessJ ne i t he r agony o r B1iss ; ne i the r ac t ion nor Res t ; andNei the r r e s t r i c t i on o r Freedom.As the grea t SPACE i s .not to be i den t i f i ed with the Universe sone i the r i s t to be i den t i f i ed with any s e ~ f .The grea t SPACE i s not God, but the comprehender o f a11 Gods as w e ~ ~as o f a11 1esser c rea tu re s .The grea t SPACE, o r Consciousness-without-an-objec t , i s the so leRea1i ty upon which a11 objec ts and a11 se1vea depend and der ivet h e i r exis tence .T.he grea t SPACE comprehends both the Path o ~ the Universe andthe Path to N ~ aBeside the grea t SPACE there i s none other .

    ***** *****Concerning OppositionAroused by Sages

    WHY O THI WORDS of a Mystic or a Sage SO oftenarouse such severe antagorusm? Take, for instance, poemslike the ' 'Leaves lilf Grass by Walt Whitman. They havea r o ~ d storms of criticism as well as enthusiastic: admiration. Yet, on the other hand, readers of all sortsgenerally are not troubled by the weird meanderingsof the written words of aa insane mind This reveals thefact that it is not simply the unconventionality of thefotm that stin the antagonism. Now these storms of criticism are really tributes. They indicate, at least, an unconscious recognition of Power in the words of the Mystic:or the Sage. The complacency of the forces of M a r a to employ a Buddhist term--has been struck a vital blow,and this arouses resistance. But in all such engagements,Mara is doomed to defeat, for the Power that has burstforth is united with the inexhaustible Fount. The onlyeffective defense for Mara would be complete indifference.For i Mara causes any man to fight the Light, that man,sooner or later, is conquered by the Light and then be-comes One with It. St. Paul affords us the classic: example. He fought earnestly and sincerely so that quicklythe Light conquered him and claimed him for Its own.From the standpoint of Mara there is nothing moredangerous than an effort to slay a Sage or Mystic:. Thelatter, in Their real Natures are invulnerable and, in theend, win to Themselves their would-be slayers.

    (E d i to r s note: Aphorisms on Consciousness-Without-an-Object i s re pr in ted from a s m a ~ ~ brochure i s sued ~ 1937. Concerning Opposi t ionAroused by Sages i s rom 1Pathways Through To Space1 by r ~ i n r r l ~ -Wo1ff, Warner Books, Box 690, New York, NY 10019.)

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    DS SUCCESSFULLY CURED BY: ALBERT ZOCKHOW PENICILIN AND OZONE WORK ON AIDS

    DS the plague of this century lost its scareo groups independent of each other thanks to three German physicians working in

    ere is not only hope, but proof, that AIDS can be licked, as each group cured two AIDS v i c t i m ~ n d e p e n d e n t l y ,ing unconventional methods. Not that cures have been done by quacks or the like, oh no, but oya 'threenventional physicians who just dared to go one step further.D. Urban Walktahaler with MD. Klaus Diering, both lmmunologiests who worked for years with antibodies,1g before AIDS became a scare word. their first patient had a bad time in the hospital, nobody seemed toow the symptoms like fever, diarrhea and weakness. The physicians suspected a kind of omeba. The patient:t the clinic on his own wish. With his last strength he went to Dr. Diering. An intensive examination

    ~ e a l e d micrococcus of gonorrhea, a vernereal disease, which had earlier weakened his immune system.~ u s o n s of 40 million units of penicilin a day - 40 times as much as a normal dose, o v ~ r three weeks. Themptons disappeared and blood became normal.1rmally, penicilin does not work on viruses , only on bacteria, however it worked in both cases - there musta connection? The second patient was cured the same way. He too had at one time a syphilis infectionlich had been treated, but probably not sufficiently treated. In time, such a virus becomes resistant to

    ~ a t m e n t and has the ability to penetrate into the tissue leaving no trace.10ther pioneer in the fight against AIDS is MD. Horst Kief, a specialist in ozontherapy. His two patients aremosexuals who live together. It started with a cold of no end, followed by fever and weakness. The lympthdes were swollen and both had a high perspiration at night. Both were short of dying, when they heardout Dr. Kiefsozonetherapy, which is also successfull with herpes and other virus diseases. It is aentific fact that ozone kills not only bacteria but viruses as well and does not create any resistance toone.:one is a gas which has 3 oxygen atoms, one atom more than air and as the ozone disolves by loosing itsditional atom, it gives off much energy which kills the bacteria and viruses.:r. Kief makes his own ozone by forcing oxygen through a metal tube having a charge of 300 volts. He takesout a pint of blood from the patient at each therapy and forces the ozone into the infustion bottle whichshakes to make the ozone work on the blood and even absorbs some. After that the patient gets: blood back into his veins. This hyper-ozone therapy is given twice a week. The results are great.th patients are active in sports and feel strong again. The lab reports normal blood - no AIDS. the medical society as a whole, all this may not be proof enough. Long time research is needed beforegreen light will be given to use it on patients. It may take decades and many will die. On the othertd one cannot blame them. As this is how the laws in this country are written, if a physician treatsatient and something goes wrong, he or she may be slapped with a malpractice suit. However, this isawn on the AIDS horizon and lets hope that in the meantime gutsy pioneers like the three above multiplymushrooms and pop up everywhere.ne looks over the whole picture given here, one cannot help but assume that AIDS is nothing else thanoutgrown syphilis virus who's evolution has been speeded up as man tries to control it chemically. Almost1e of the strongest survive, and in each generation a stronger poison has to be used. AIDS seems to be1onster, created by our physicians using antibiotics. It went into seclusion where it grows and from hence:merges to show who is the boss . but, if no virus can develop resistance against ozone- then that isanswer to all plagues and not only AIDS.

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    ELECTRON THER PY RESE RCHJohn CraneThis r epor t on Elec t ron Therapy i s pr im a r i l y concerned with

    the de t ec t i on and cure o f cancer and re la ted d i seases . t i s p r a sented fo r re sea rch only .t i s a mat te r o f record t ha t whi le or thodox medical andsu rg i ca l methods have had l i m i t ed success wi th cancer discoveredin the ea r l y s t age they have had little o r no success wi th t r e a t ment o f the more advanced cases . The cause o f cancer i s s ~ ~ ll i s t e d in some of the c ur r e n t medical tex tbooks as unknown.

    Since re sea rch to dete rmine the cause and e f fec t a cure o fcancer i s be ing ca r r i ed out in many and var ious d i r e c t i o n s itseems reasonable to explore every poss ib le avenue toward a t rueunders tand ing o f the cause o f cancer and hence, its proper t r e a t ment. This r epor t concerns i t s e l f with the discovery o f a v i ruscaus ing cancer and a method o f t rea tment which exc i ted cons ide r ab le i n t e r e s t among reputable doc to rs and l a bora to ry s pec i a l i s t sas long ago as 19J4. This theory has s tood up under hundreds o fc on t ro l l e d l a bora to ry t e s t s and has been appl ied to t r e a t humancancer in dozens o f cases .

    Rife Virus Microscope I n s t i t u t e in con junc t ion wi th var iousdoc to rs throughout the Uni ted St a t e s and Canada, i s a t the presentt ime (1960-ed .) engaged in ca r ry ing out a c on t ro l l e d s e r i e s o ft e s t s in order to r e - e s t a b l i s h the f ~ i n g s o f Dr. Royal R. Rifein h i s l i f e s tudy o f the cause and cure o f cancer .Dr. Royal Raymond Rife f i r s t conceived the i dea o f the Fre quency Ins t rument in conjunct ion with h is work in developing theRife Univer sa l Microscope. Since the de te rmin ing o f the cancerrequi res the h igh power o f the Ri fe Microscope, a b r i e f d e s c r i p t i on o f the c ons t ruc t ion and theory o f opera t ion o f the Ri feMicroscope w i l l be inc luded in t h i s r e p o r t .

    THE UNIVERS L MICROSCOPEDr. Royal R. Rife over a per iod o f JO years des igned andb u i l t in h i s own l a bora to ry f i ve microscopes o f power and r e so l u t i o n fa r beyond the so -ca l l ed law o f op t i ca l phys ics . In t he i r

    power magni f i ca t ion these ins t ruments vary from 9,000 to 50,000t imes f a r beyond the l im i t s o f the s tandard re sea rch ins t rument .The commercial microscope be ing manufactured today i s inadequa tefo r the observa t ion o f f i l t e r a b l e v i ruses of disease {as theseminute , l i v e l i v in g e n t i t i e s a re l e s s t ha t 1/20 o f one micron indimens ion) . Thus the need fo r a dev ice which would ca r ry us fa r the ri n to t h i s impor tant f i e l d of endeavor . We w i l l desc r ibe in somed e t a i l the most powerful o f these microscopes , known as the Univers a l Microscope.The Universa l Microscope, which i s the l a rg e s t and most powerfu l of the l i gh t microscopes , developed in 19JJ , cons i s t s o f 5,682p a r t s .

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    This microscope der ives i t s name from its a d a p t a b i ~ i t y toa ~ ~ f i e lds of microscopica l work. The microscope i s ~ l y equippedwith sepa ra te subs tage condenser un i t s for t ransmi t t ed and monochromatic beam, d a rk - f i e ld polar i zed and s l i t u ~ t r a i l l umi n a t ion and inc ludes a spec ia l device for crys ta l lography. Thee n t i r e op t i ca l system o f l enses and prisms as wel l as thei l lumina t ing u n i t s are made of b l ock -c rys t a l qu a r t z .The i l l umi na t i ng u n i t used fo r the examinat ion o f the il-t e rab le form o f disease organisms conta ins 14 l enses and pr isms,th ree o f which are in the h i - in t ens i tY incandescent lamp, four inthe Ris ley pr ism, and seven in the achromatic condenser system.Two c i r cu l a r wedge-shaped prisms are suspended between th sourceo f l i gh t and the specimen being examined. The two prisms are usedfor changing the angle o f inc idence o f the l i gh t pass ing throughthe specimen being examined. When the l i gh t passes through thesepr isms, it i s divided o r s p l i t i n to two beams, one o f which i sr e f r ac t ed to such an exten t tha t it i s re f l ec ted to the s ide o fthe prism while the second beam i s permit ted to pass through theprism and i l lumina te the specimen owing to its chemical cons t i t uent s .

    The mounting arrangement on the Universa l Microscope permi tseach of the two prisms to be ro t a t ed in opposi te d i r ec t ions bya vern ie r cont ro l throughout 360 degrees . This vern ie r adjus tmentpermits bending the t ransmi t t ed beam of l i g h t a t var iab le ang leso f inc idence while a t the same t ime, a small por t ion of thespectrum i s pro jec ted in to the ax i s o f the microscope owing tothe chemical cons t i tuen ts o f the microorganism. The ve rn ie radjustment permi ts o ~ y a small por t i on o f the spectrum to bev i s ib l e a t any one t ime, but it i s poss ib le to se lec t any por t ionfrom one end o f the spectrum to the o the r . When tha t por t ion ofthe spectrum i s reached where both the organism and the colorband v ib ra t e in exact accord , a d e f in i t e c h a ra c t e r i s t i c spectrumi s emit ted by the organism.PRINCIPLE OF P R LLEL R YS

    In the case o f the f i l t e r - pa s s i ng form o f the B a c i l ~ u s Typhosus, a turquoise blue color i s emi t ted and the p lane o f po la r i z a t ion devia ted p lus 4.8 degrees . The predominat ing chemicalcons t i t uen t s o f the organism a re next ascer t a ined a f t e r which thequar tz prisms a re adjus ted by means of the ve rn ie r cont ro l tominus 4.8 degrees so the opposi te angle o f r e f r a c t i o n may be obt a ined . monochromatic beam o f l i gh t corresponding exac t ly tothe f requency of the organism i s then passed through the specimena long wi th the d i r ec t t ransmi t t ed l i g h t . This beam permi ts theobserver to view the organism s ta ined in i t s t rue chemical colorand revea l s its own ind iv idua l s t ruc tu re in a f i e l d which i sb r i l l i a n t with l i g h t .The rays o f l i gh t r e f r ac t ed by the specimen ente r the objec t ivelens and are car r ied up the tube i n pa r a l l e l rays through twentyone l i g h t bends to the ocula r l ens . to le rance o f l e s s tha t onewave l ength o f v i s ib l e l i gh t i s permit ted in the core beam ofi l lumina t ion . In the s t andard op t i ca l microscope, the l i gh t raystend to converge as they r i s e higher and f i na l l y cross each o the r

    a r r iv ing a t the ocula r l ens separa ted by a considerable d i s t ance .J ~ y A u g u s t 986 JBR, Page

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    In the Rife microscopes , as the rays a re about to cross each o t he r ,a s p e c i a ~ ~ y designed quar tz prism i s i n se r t ed which serves to separ a t e the ~ i g h t rays to a near p a r a ~ ~ e ~ ~ i n e again . A d d i t i o n a ~ prismsa re i n se r t ed each t ime the rays are ready to c ross .These pr isms, ~ o c a t e d i n the tube , a re adjus ted and h e ~ d inal ignment by micromete' r screws in s p e c i a ~ t racks made o f m a g n e ~ i u m

    a m e t a ~ h ~ n g the c ~ o s e s t expansion coe f f i c ien t o f any m e t a ~ toquar tz . These pr isms are sapa ra ted by a d i s t ance o f o ~ y 30 m i ~ ~ i meters . Thus, the grea te s t dis tance tha t the image in the Universa1Microscope i s pro jec ted through any one media , e i t he r quar tz o r a i r ,i s 30 m i ~ 1 i m e t e r s i n s t ead o f the 160 to 190 m i l ~ i m e t e r s employedin the a i r - f i 1 l e d type o f the ordinary microscope. ~ ~It i s t h i s pr inc ip l e o f p a r a ~ 1 e l rays used in the Universa1Microscope and the r e su1 t an t shor ten ing of pro jec t ion dis tancebetween any two b1ocks o r prisms plus the fac t tha t objec t ivelenses can thus be subs t i tu te s for ocu1ars , ( these o c u ~ a r s beingth ree matched pa i r s o f 10-mm, 7 mm and 4-mm objec t ives in shor tmounts) which make poss ib le not o ~ y the unusua1ly high magnif icat ion and r e so lu t ion but which serve to e l imina te v i r tua l l y a ~ ~chromatic and spher ica1 abe r ra t ion .The u n i v e r s a ~ s tage i s a double r o t a t i ng s tage gradua tedthrough 360 degrees in quar ter -minute a rc d iv i s ions . The uppersegment ca r r i e s the mechanica1 s tage having a movement o f 40degrees , and the body assemb1y which can move h o r i z o n t a ~ l y overthe condenser and provide an a n g u ~ a r t i ~ t o f 40 d e g . r ~ e s or .The microscope s tands 24 inches high and weighs 200 pounds.The base i s composed o f cas t n i c k e l - s t e e ~ p l a t e , a c c u r a t e ~ y sur facedand equipped with th ree l eve l ing screws and two s p i r i t l e v e ~ s s e ta t 90 degrees . The course adjus tment , a c1ock th read screw with

    40 threads to the inch , s l i d e s i n a 1 t dove ta i l which gibs d i r e c t ~ yonto the p i1 l a r pos t . The s tage , n conjunct ion with a h y d r a u ~ i c~ i f t ac t s as a l eve r in opera t ing the f ine adjus tment .

    A 6-guage screw, having 100 threads to the inch , i s workedth rough a gland in to a ho1low g1ycer ine- f i1 led pos t , the glycer inebeing disp laced a n d r e p ~ a c e d a t w i l l as the screw s turned c ~ o c k wise or c o u n t e r c ~ o c k w i s e a l ~ o w i n g a to 1 r a t i o on the l ead screw.This hydraul ic ac t ion assures complete absence o f drag or i ne r t i a ,The f i ne adjustment being 700 t imes more sens i t i ve than theordinary microscopes, requi res a l e ng th o f t ime from t en minutes toone-ha l f hour to focus . This t ime a t f i r s t glance seems a disadvantage ,

    but it i s f e l t t ha t , for the overa l l r e s u ~ t s obta ined , the t ime r e qui red i s only a s l i gh t inconvenience compared to the many yea r sre sea rch and the a c t u a ~ r e s u ~ t s obta ined in i s o l a t i ng and lookingupon disease -caus ing organisms in t he i r t rue form. ( to be cont inued)A 45 minute video VHS) of Royal Raymond Rife in h i s l abora toryi s ava i l ab l e from BSRF for $25 p ~ u s $2.50 postage , sent P r i o r i t y

    M a i ~ . This tape shows the i n f ~ i c t i n g of cancer in l abora tory mice,and t he i r cure with R i fe s ray tube f requency ins t ruments . It i st r ans fe red from a 16mm f i ~ m and i s na r r a t ed by John Crane. This f i lmi s proof t ha t the cure for cancer {one of many) has been covered upJohn Crane can be contac ted a t 4246 Pepper Drive; San Diego,

    CA 92105. He i s dedica ted to prese rv ing and promoting the work ofRoyal Raymond Rife and the Rife Virus Microscope In s t i t u t e .Ju1y-August 1986 JBR, Page 8

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    RADIONIC ANALYSIS: A THEORETICAL APPROACHPart I I in a series

    by PETER A. LINDEMANN

    Last issue, I gave you a schematic on how to build your own radionic tuner.By now, some of you have probably buil t units and would l ike to know more abouthow and when to use them. In the next series of ar t icles, I ll outline thefundamentals of radionic analysis and radionic treatment. But in this art ic le ,I d l ike to discuss a theoretical approach to the whole radionic process. Thiswill serve as kind of a backdrop on which can paint a picture of radionics asI understand i t . J RADIONICS IS N ART

    Radionic analysis is an ar t that requires an Artist to perform artfully.There has been endless discussions over the years as to answer the question,what is Radionics? David Tansley DC covers much of th is terr i tory in hisbook RADIONICS: SCIENCE OR MAGIC. I prefer to think of Radionics as an Art thatuses a Scientific Method to produce seemingly Magical resul ts . Radionics is anArt because the resul t depends entirely on the practioner 's personal level ofdevelopment. The results also depend on the clar i ty with which the inventorconceived and buil t the equipment used. Radionics uses repeatable methods toproduce repeatable results and so the process has scientif ic overtones. Theproblem is that NO ONE really understands WHY the treatment wprks. Sciencedoes not accept radionics as one of i t s recognized disciplines because thereis no generally accepted THEORY to explain the connection between the radionicproceedure and the biological changes that result . That's why i t seems l ikemagic. Tansley concludes that Radionics IS Magic and we should a l l go off onour merry way and be happy magicians. History suggests that yesterday's magicoften becomes tomorrows scientif ic breakthrough, such as the many revelationsrecently concerning electro-magnetic signals and health. Just because we cannotME SURE the functioning of an invisible connection, does not mean that i t willnever be measured. The scientif ic foundation of radionic understanding is s t i l lbeing built . Radionics has been plagued by the fact that scientis ts don' t takei t seriously because they perceive that. i t s .practi t ioners are essentiallyARTISTS and not SCIENTISTS. This will continue to be the case unti l someonedefinit ively measures the mechanism that transfers the treatment from theradionic device to the recipient .TH DN CONNECTION

    The problem with the scientif ic approach to radionics is i t s mechanisticphilosophy. There are many REAL agents that affect our health that cannot bemeasured scientifically. Among these are the Will to Live, Trusting that we l ivein a Safe Environment and Feeling Loved. One of sciences biggest failures,is i t s inabili ty to explain to us the mechanism of INTELLIGENCE i tself . Lifesimply H S intelligence, a t every level of i t s manifestation.In my last art ic le (JBR May-June '86) I said that the radionic method issimply a way of ' talking' to the DNA. This, of course, is a theory, a way ofapproaching an understanding of radionics. This idea helped focus my attentionaway f r o m i a ~ s a n d Rates and Boxes and on to the intricate intelligence thatorganizes al l living matter. I t is part of this theory to assume that Life 's

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    take. I t is the intel l igence of l i fe that is tel l ing the chemicals what to doand not the reverse, as a mechanistic science would have us think. I feel thatto understand Radionics, i t is essential to have a clear concept of a LIVING DNA.In my understanding, DN is the FIRST PHYSICALIZATION of the INTELLIGENCEof LIFE. The DN controls each process and function in every cell of the body.

    I t also controls al l of the interact ions of cells to for.m organs, systems oforgans and whole organisms. The amount of information that is organized intocoherent forms, instructions, timing sequences, environmental feedback loopsand interdependent mechanisms in a human body absolutely staggers the imagination Why just to heal a simple cut on your finger, your DN organizes hundreds ofseperate chemical reactions to breakdown and remove injured cel ls and to replicatehealthy cel ls , each step timed to begin, interact appropriately and ~ s in anexact sequence. I t al l happens so automatically that we usually take i t forgranted. This only i l lustrates how eff icient ly DN operates.

    As soon as an injury occurs, the DN somehow assesses the situation,determines what to do and s ta r ts doing i t The body buil t i t sel f from scratchin the f i r s t place and i t is th is same set of instruct ions and proceedures thati t will use to repair i t sel f no matter what injury or disfunction may occur.I t seems imparative to assume that the body not only can assess i t s own conditionbut that i t has i t s own predetermined methods to correct that condition downto the very last detaii . The reason that everybody is not perfect ly healthyis that the DNA s tasks have been inhibited by our CHOICES. TOXIC DEPOSITS,UNRESOLVED EMOTIONS. INCORRECT DIET and various other factors. The DN knowshow to correct these conditions but i t is up to us to stop c ~ ~ t i n g them

    Radionics, appropriately applied, is only meant to activate informationresident in the DN and precipitate i t into physical motion and chemical activity.I t is the radionic pract i t ioner 's duty to discover what the body has alreadydecided to do and to cooperate with that by helping to remove obstacles (causesof imbalances) and by act ivat ing . the next step in the body's predeterminedcorrection sequence. Radionics is not medicine. A radionic treatment is notthe "remedy. Jr Healing is a na.tural process and the radionic proceedures cancatalyze those natural processes, accellerate what the body would normally doanyway.A SIMPLE CONVERSATION

    The entire radionic proceedure can be thought of as an ongoing conversationwith the DNA, that is , two in tel l igent beings exchanging information. The DNwill not speak English so i t is up to us to learn the language of LIFE. This isour part of the bargain. But the DN is vastly more in tel l igent than you or IIn fact , I have often thought that al l of human knowledge combined is but a grainof sand on the beach of LIFE's intel l igence as i t resides in the DNA. So, aconversation between the self and i t s body is a curious sor t of conversation. I treminds me sometimes of a science fiction story of contact between vast ly superiorextraterrestrials and ourselves. The difference is that i t is real, we are thedummies and the DN knows everything we want to know about our health.

    Normally, a conversation has two parts. They are LISTENING and SPEAKING.We can think of LISTENING as radionic analysis and SPEAKING as radionic treatment.I t seems miraculous that the DN is willing to have such a conversation withdullards such as ourselves, but i t is true. So the f i rs t thing we must do isAGREE to be in th is conversation.Ju1y-August 986 JBR, Page 10

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    This concept of agreement is very different than to simply decide thatstop signs are red and that we stop our cars for them. t implies a deept rust and commitment to ourselves and our health. The intel l igence of ourbody responds to the level of sincerity that we bring to the project. Sothis agreement has to do with how honest we are with ourselves a t the deepestlevels of our awareness.LISTENING WITHIN

    To l i s ten means to place ones awareness on a piece of incoming information.Since this infor-mation is inside of us, i t requires that we become inwardlyquiet with the abi l i ty to place our awareness in each and every location withinthe body. When we do this we find that there are 7 major c e n t e r s f activity.The ancient cultures of India cal led these the CHAKRAS. Since most of us donot speak Sanskrit, the word chakra doesn't mean too much to us. To helpmake this process of ' l i s tening within' more understandable, I refer to thechart below where the CHAKRAS have been given names that correspond to thequali ty of energy that manifests a t that location of the body. The aspect ofourselves that is most involved with th is faculty of inner listening is thethird eye or INTUITING ASPECT. So when we do a radionic analysis, what we arereally doing is tuning into our own intuition.

    THE SEVEN SPECTSIntuiting is just one of theseven major aspects of being human.And in order for our intuit ion tofunction properly, al l of the majoraspects must be developing in abalanced way. e do not have to bea Spiri tually Enlightened Master for

    our intuit ion to be accurate, but wemust be familiar enough with al l ofour aspects to clearly know the difference between intuitive informationand unresolved emotional material orour own unfulfi l led desires.A good place to begin developingthese aspects of ourselves is a t thebottom, with GROUNDING. Groundingrelates to our being in the physical,having and l iving in our bodies and

    being connected to the earth.Centering relates to our abi l i ty tofocus our attention, to move our b o d i e ~from our groundedness and to feel the

    THJ SIVEM ASPECTS OP BEING HUMAN

    UNITING

    INTUITING

    EXPRESSING

    RELATING

    FEWNG/THINKING

    CENTERING

    GROUNDING

    power of our physical beingness. The Feeling/Thinking aspect relates to ouratti tudes, thoughts and feelings as well as our sense of personal power.Relating has to do with how we interact with ourselves, others and the whole ofcreation about us. Expressing relates to the ease by which we allow what is inus to come out into the world. Expressing relates to al l of the other aspectsas we can express our groundedness, our feelings or our intuit ions. Intuit ingrelates to accessing knowledge from within ourselves. And Uniting relates toour connection with the source of infini te real i ty and our experience of beingthe infinite UNITY of ALL LIFE.

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    OPENING T THE INTUITIONEven without any specific training, everyone has some intuitive abi l i ty.Some have more than others. Some people are quite gifted a t birth while othersseem to have verv l i t t l e access. I t doesn't matter where you find yourselfa t th is point. What is important is to realize that INTUITING is one of your

    natural abil i t ies and that with the development of your whole self will comevour inner knowing I t is far more important to promote a stable, balanceddevelopment of al l the aspects than to t ry to develope one or two of them deeplywhile ignorring the othersQ Most people who t ry to develope their intuitionwithout f i rs t beginning to deal with the unresolved emotional material of theirchildhood and their willingness to be in the physical become quite unbalanced.This imbalance shows up in many ways In radionic analysis, i t w how upas a blind spot because you will not be able to see in another what you havebeen unwilling to see in yourself.The most important thing to do to develope a clear, open intuit ing abli l tyis f i r s t to establish a firm sense of GROUNDING. Be willing to be here in the

    physical plane and to feel your roots going deep into the earth. Don't forget,the purpose of al l of this is to be able to l i s ten to what our body DNA) iste l l ing us. Being in the physical, being in our body is being GROUNDED. Beinggrounded means to o p n ~ u p to the slowest, densest vibrations within the LIFE FORCE.This is the vibration of the mountains, the roots of the Sequoia tree, the mostbound energy, the ancient rumblings of pre-historic primal ooze. These vibrationsare within us and we must be familiar with them i f we are to be in AGREEMENT withour bodies.Once we can really feel our connection to the earth, the next aspect todevelope is CENTERING. The centering aspect really allows the grounding energyto move through us. The development of our centering depends on the depth ofour grounding because of the way these two aspects interact . Our centeringrelates to our abi l i ty to focus and move with our physical energy and our physicalbody I t relates to our overal l balance and is the storehouse of our physicalpowerEven as centering allows our grounding to manifest in our bodies, so doesthe intuit ion allow our sense of uniting to manifest. The balanced functioning ofthese four aspects and to a lesser degree of the other three are al l necessaryfor clear intuit ing.

    LISTENING QUIETLYA good way to begin the process of a radionic analysis is to find a quietroom and s i t down in a comfortable chair that allows your spine to be straight.Plant your feet firmly on the ground and take a few moments to feel your connection to the earth. Take your time with the beginning. Breathe slowly,

    f i r s t through your feet and then deep in your pelvis and abdomen From th issolid, quiet base, slowly and careful ly move your awareness up your spine andmake any minor corrections in your posture that are necessary for good alignment.When your attention rises to your head, open your willingness to receive anyinformation that you are meant to receive at this time, and remain s t i l lYou will begin receiving subtle impressions, which i f you quiet ly observe, wills ta r t having meaning for you This is a gentle and si lent beginning, a placefrom which your radionic abil i t ies will unfold safely and natural ly.Ju1y-August 986 JBR, Page 2

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    COSMiC BLUEPRINTP a r t InChapter E1even o fThe COSMIC PULSE OF LIFEby Trevor James C o n s t a b ~ e

    The concep t o f ~ i : f e be ing e v e r -p re se n t on e a r t h is i n no wayu p s e t o r ~ s t u r b e d by geol .ogical . ev idence t h a t c e r t a i n m i n e ~ s u b s t an ces were once l . iqu id . As 1ong a s we a re s t r ap p ed to mechan is t i cconcep t ions o f t h e e a r t h ' s o r i g i n , we co n s id e r t h i s onet ime l . iquefac t i o n o f presen t1y dense s u b s t a n c e s to have been due to co1ossa1 t emp e r a t u r e s . Mechan is t i ca11y , t h e re is no way a ro u n d t h i s .

    Jt:In our pro-L:Lt'e v:Lewpoint , we r e a d our l . essons d i . r e c t ~ y fromn a t u r e . e kDov t h a t in biol .ogical . processes w i t h i n l . iv ing organ i sms ,subs t ances a r e 1 iq u e i ed which , if t hey were exte rna l . to the organ i sm,would be e o ~ i d l . y m.ineral. ized.. Such processes go on cont:i.nua.ll.y n o u rown b o d ie s , and especial . l .y n our d i g e s t i o n . Al.l. manner o f s o ~ i ds u b s t a n c e s a re d i s s o ~ v e d n protopl .asm and i n bl.ood. The pecul . ia rpower and Charac te r o f bio1ogical . processes is exempl . i f ied n t h evu1gar t e ~ e v i s i o n commercial. t h a t shows f a b r i c n which a ho1e hasbeen burned by " co n cen t r a t ed s tomach a c i d . " T.he a c i d does n ~ t burnth rough t h e s tomach, b u t is hel.d in check by biol .ogical . processest h a t a r e , a t b e s t , poorl .y unders tood .

    y d r o ~ o ~ c a c i d is formed i n x t ~ n a t u re by mass ive p r o c e s se s o f vol.canism a happen ing t h a t approaches n t empera tu re sthose appl . icab1e to the Kant-La Pl.ace ba11-of -ho t -gas t h e o ry . In t h ei n d iv:i.dual. human be ing t h i s a c i d is formed v i h o u t our even be ingaware of it a t a modest 37 cen t ig r ad e Why do l .earned men avo id andevade t h e c ~ e a r t e s t imony o f al.1 manner o f l . i que fac t ion n ~ i v i n gprocesse s? Wi1hel.m Reich has prov ided t h e answer to t h i s chronicevas ion o f t h e essen t i a l . and we r i l . l . d e a l rlth t h i s n due co u r s e .

    Given t he undoubted abi . l . i ty o f orgal l i sms to l . i qu i fy othe rwiseso1 id s u b s t an ces , it is b u t a s h o r t s t e p t o g r a s p in g S e i n e r ' s acco u n to f ea r l . i e r epochs o f t h e e a r t h . One goes b ack n o t i n t o s ter : i .1 i ty , b u ti n t o an e a r t h far more ac t i y e1 y permeated w i th life than it is today .The f a r t h e r one goes b ack , the more the e a r t h s ee th e s w i th ~ i f e . T od a y ' s e a r t h has grown cosm:i.cal.l.y o ld and minera l . i zed , l . ike a humano c to g en a r i an . S t e i n e r t ak e s u s back n t ime to p r o g r e s s i v e ~ y morea c t ive life fo r c e s , and hence we can e n t e r t a i n the i d e a o f a l i q u i ds t a t e and f a r t h e r back a gaseous s t a t e a s a t eeming c e n t e r o f ~ i f e ,whose n a t u re is q u i t e d i f f e r e n t to p re se n t e a r t h life.

    This backward progres s ion" al.1ows soul. and s p i r i t fo rc e s toe n t e r t h e evol .u t ion o f an e a r t h c o n s t i t u t e d d i f f e r e n t ~ y from t hep re se n t e a r t h . e can e a s i l y conce ive o f an epoch where al.l. w o ~ dc o n s i s t o f energy onl.y . In modern t imes , we have a crude c o u n t e rp a r to f t h i s t y p e o f ~ i f e n our pl .asmat ic c re a tu r e s t h a t d w e ~ l . in t h ea tmosphere . My p i c t u r e s a re h e a t p i c t u r e s , and t hey show l i v i n gorgan i sms . (Trevor is h e r e r e f e r r i n g to h i s groundbreak ing work inphotograph ing l . ivng e n t i t i e s in the a tmosphere u s in g i n f r a - r e df i lm and f i ~ t e r s .

    With Anthroposophica1 knowledge, one works b ack th rough ev e rmore a c t ive ~ i f e p ro c e s se s . Soul. and s p i r i t a re ad mi t t ed . Ancien tmen d i s ce r n ed t h e i r work ings in e a r ~ i e r epochs , and recorded t h e i rJul .y-August 986 JBR, Page 3

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    percep t ions n what ve now d i sca rd as myth. Kant-La P ~ a c e s t a r t swith the moribund c o s m i c a ~ ~ y o ~ d ea r th o today , and a t t empts togo baCk i n t o deadness t o f i nd ~ i e . In Ste ine r 1 s concept ions , ~ i f eand change a re endemic. The mechanis ts a re t he misguided men whodeny ~ i f e and t r y to k i ~ ~ change e s p e c i a l . ~ y change n the1.r ownconcept ions .

    R a d i c a ~ as S t e i ne r ' s concept ions may seem they a c t u a l ~ y do nov i o ~ e n c e to the fac t s n a t u r a ~ sc ience has determined concerningp r io r e v o ~ u t i o n . This must be seen as d i s t i n c t from the judgementsand t heo r i e s a t tached to those f a c t s . When Mor1ey-Mart in broughtc r i t t e r s to ~ i f e n minia ture out o f azo ic roCks it i s on1y thep r io r assumption tha t those roCks preda te l i f e on ea r th i s demol ished .Know1edge and unders tanding a re thus advanced by such o r ~ emp i r i ca1 f i nd i ngs .

    That par t i cu1a r discovery , g iven new force and mer i t by thec o r r e ~ a t i v e Bavar ian s a ~ t - c a v e d i scove r i e s ment ioned e a r ~ i e r p e r -mits sc ience to go forward and embrace new t r u t h s . The men who a ret roub1ed and d i so r i en ted by suCh f ind ings a re those whose neuro t i csecu r i ty i s anChored n the o1d t heo r i e s and the o ~ d k n o w ~ e d g e .The i r eventua1 passage from the scene i s a c e r t a in ty .

    Meanwhi1e such peop1e c o n t r o ~ na tu ra1 sc i ence and its r ecep t i onsystems. They ensure t h a t the ~ i v n g v i b ran t you th embarking uponhigher educat ion i s biased and deadened beyond redempt ion . The pr i ceo f g e t t i n g a ~ i v i n g i n sc ience is c o m p ~ i a n c e with e s t a b ~ i s h e d p r a c -t i c e s and know1edge. ~ t h o u g h sound when proper ly app1ied , t h i sp r i n c i p ~ e has been misused and is now a major i n s t r u m n t a ~ i t y o f

    i n t e ~ ~ e c t u a l corrupt ion .At every h an d , t he re fo re , the r e a ~ i nnova to r s , the r e a l d i scove r -e r s and t r a i1b1aza rs work outs ide t he s c i e n t i f i c e s t a b ~ i s h m e n t . Theyhave no op t ion . Much o f t he f u r y o f t oday ' s young a r i s e s from ani . n tu i t ive sense o f r i g h t and wrong about what i s t aught . The d i s -cover ie s made by the s c i e n t i f i c maver icks o f t h i s cen tu ry a re p o s i -

    t i v e ~ y s t a gge r ing . Every one o f them i s a hammer b ~ o w a t the foundat i ons o f t he o ~ d order .Consider the da t i ng t echn iques p o s s i b ~ e with r ad i oac t i ve carbon,f o r examp1e. Immense au tho r i ty at taChes to these da t i ng t echniques .

    When Dr. W i ~ e 1 m Reich d i scovered the orgona energy, he a ~ s o d i scove r -ed in subsequent work t h a t concent ra t ions o f t h i s energy were capab1eo f so dec i s ive1y a l t e r i ng the h ~ f l i f e o f r ad i oac t i ve substances asto cor rupt the da t i ng process comp1ete1y. n e a r t h more a1 ive t hana t present wou1d be an ea r th more i n t e n s e ~ y permeated with orgoneenergy 1ie energy a n d thus a 1 ~ those love1y 1 i n e a r p ro j ec t i onso f the mechanis ts back i n t o t he pas t go s t r a i gh t down the dra inRe ich ' s work in t h i s a rea i s c i t e d here as an e x a m p ~ e o f ye t ano the rempir ica1 assau1t on s c i e n t i f i c ~ e w s t h a t a re mere be1 i e f s .

    Basic n a t u r a ~ sc ience wi11 i n e v i t a b ~ y f o ~ 1 o w the 1ead given byt he maveriCk innova tors , equipping i t s e 1 f g r a d u a ~ 1 y wi th the newmodes o f t h ink ing and cogni t ion t h a t a t t h i s t ime a re congeni ta1t a ~ e n t s o f the maveriCks. A new empir ic ism w i ~ 1 in t ime , s p r ingup to v e r i f y and o b j e c t i f y the f r u i t s o f such expanded c ogn i t i on .Dr. St e i ne r was a s o r t o f archetype o f the s c i e n t i s t o f the fu tu re ,wi th the o1d p r i m e v a ~ wisdom 1 i v i ng w i th in him harmony wi th modernna tu ra l sc ience . Man needs both s c i e n t i f i c method and new access tocosmic processes n the age t h a t came upon him with the UFOs.

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    The p r i m e v a ~ wisdom s h o u ~ d not be taken ~ i g h t ~ y or dismissed asmere myth. Archeolog ica l re sea rch c o n t i m u a l ~ y makes s t a r t ~ i n g discover -i e s o f the human pas t . Aided by such modern techniques as p a ~ e o m a g n e t i sm and archeomagnetism the human pa s t i s c o n t i n u a ~ ~ y being movedf a r t h e r back. P o w e r U ~ cul tures a re uncovered by modern t echniques .In 1967 fo r e x a m p ~ e the Hohokam c ~ t u r e the American southwestwas unear thed . S u d d e n ~ y it was l earned t ha t Americans before Chr is thad ~ e a r n e d such amazing a r t s as the ac id etChing o f ornaments anda r t i f a c t s , and had c rea ted m a s t e r f u ~ i r r i ga t i on systems. Every decadev e r i f i e s the presence o f i n t e l l i gen t humans on ea r th fa r the r and f a r -t he r back i n t o the remote pa s t before wri t t en records .The a r t i f a c t s o f such remote cul tures bespeak a more s p ~ t u l -i zed man than w a ~ k s the ea r t h today. These men o f old were no t sunderedfrom cosmic forces and powers and they prec i p i t a t ed t he i r percept ionso f these cosmic fo rces and beings i n to the media then a v a i ~ a b l e suchas c lay and wood. Today we w i l l proceed with s i mi l a r prec ip i t a t ions ,except t ha t our media w i l ~ be f i lms o f a l ~ k inds , v ideotapes , andwonders soon to be born . In a11 these spheres o f thought and workS t e i n e r s i nd i c a t ions earn new author i ty v ia s c i en t i f i c i nves t i ga t i on .On every hand what comes fo r th has i n t ima te re levance to ufo1ogy.Funct ion ing with a d i f f e r e n t mode o f consc iousness anc ien t humanbeings perce ived and thought d i f f e r e n t ~ y from us . We cannot th inkt h e i r thoughts today. A s ign i f i can t po in t must now be advanced. Int h i s book we have shown how modern photochemistry in combinat ionwith some knowledge of e t he r i an physics and occul t scence has ob-j e c t i f i ed a range of form adjacent to and probably i n t e rpene t ra t i ngour own. This range o f form conta ins typ ica l UFO shapes .

    AlphaThis amoeba-like, invisible UFOwith nucleoli, vacuoles, and the general appearance of a unicellularorganism from the microscopicworld, was photographed by theauthor on August 25, 1957, in theMojave Desert. The object was overthe author s head, though not visibleto the naked oye. Infrared film sensitive beyond the range of humansight, was used, in a leica G 35mmcamera fitted with an 87 filter; exposure-f3.5, 1 30 second; development-microdol, twice normal.

    Surely it i s not a wild surmise o r a prepos terous no t ion t ha tanc ien t , c l o s e r - t o - t h e - s p i r i t u a ~ humans might have d i r e c t l y perce ivedsuch forms l o s t to unt ra ined modern consciousness and percept ions .There i s powerful evidence t ha t anc ien t people d id perceive such forms.The evidence cons i s t s of an i nde l i b l e and comprehensive record o f t h e i rpercept ions s ide by s ide with othe r records t ha t i n themselves ver i fywhat accura te observers and highly a t tuned a r t i s t s these anc ien t s were.This evidence i s n the form of cave drawings found in southwestern

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    France and Cantabr ian Spain , da t i ng from 30,000 to 10,000 Be. Therea re some seventy- two o f t hese pa in ted caverns , and the hundreds o fdrawings o f mammoths, b i s on , ho r s e s , i bex and other spec ies a re u n

    e q u i v o c a ~ proof t ha t the Stone Age men who carved, pa in ted and s c u ~ p t ed t hese forms were v i b r a n t ~ y f u n c t i o n a ~ i n those a s pe c t s o f s ~and s p i r i ~ a ~ ~ i f e t h a t s u s t a i n and i n s p i r e a r t . ~ y it i s an as t on i sh i ng record . Amid t he anima1s appears a fu11 spectrum o f UFO shapestha t might w e ~ ~ have been ~ i f t e d d i rec t 1y from an o f f i c i a ~ NICAP pub~ . i c a t i o n .

    The dis t ingui shed French mathemat ic ian , Aime M i c h e ~ , i n t e rn a t i o n a11y renowned a1so as a s e r ious UFO r e sea rche r , has dea1 t wi th t h i si nc red ib1e pa1eo1 i th ic a r t exh i b i t a t 1ength , i n an a r t i c 1 e en t i t 1edPa1eo1i th ic UFO Shapes . Pub1ished in the November-December Jfi9 i s sueo f the F1ying Saucer R e ~ e w , the a r t i c 1 e i s r e qu i r e d read ing t o r a ~se r ious s tudents o f ufo1ogy. Par t i cu l a r1y i s its content r e qu i r e d bythose who naive1y be1ieve t h a t UFOs have been ~ v o 1 v e d in e a r t h 1 i f eon1y in re1a t ive1y modern t imes .Po in t ing out t h a t we have no d i r ec t know1edge o f the 700 or 800human genera t ions respons ib1e f o r t h i s a r t , t he b r i 1 ~ i a n t Miche1 empha

    s i ze s t ha t these masterp ieces a re s t i ~ 1 today numbered among t he highpeaks o f wor1d a r t . X n d e p e n d e n t ~ y o f what I have s e t down here rega rd ingthe percep t ions o f a nc i e n t men, Aime Miche1 desc r ibes h is own r eac t i onson v i s i t i n g t he caves : Enter ing the cave a t Lascau.x i s 1 ike v i s i t i ng the Par thenon o r S i s t i n e Chape1. Every t ime I have been there Ihave seen the same impres s ive spectac1e: the crowd o f v i s i t o r s , c h a t t e r i ng , passes i n to semi-darkness . And then the wa11s a r e 1 i t up, and sudden1y a11 i s s i1ence: 15,000 years a f t e r the dea ths o f those who pa in tedthem, the p i c t u res s t i11 produce the e f f e c t o f a sub1ime presence t h a timposes r e spec t fo r its gen ius , and prompts us to med i t a t ion and contemp1at ion. The men who fash ioned these masterp ieces may 1 i e beneath thedus t o f the cen t u r i e s ; bu t a t the very first g1ance we unders tand t ha t ,if the re i s something n us t h a t excapes de a th , tha t something i s t he re ,on tha t whi te s tone , and it wi11 remain t he re un t i 1 the end o f the w o r ~ d .

    Aime Miche1 i s t h a t r a r e s t o f s c i e n t i f i c t h i nke r s , the f o r m a 1 ~ yt r a i ned and accomplished man whose fee1 ing world remains v i t a 1 ~ y a ~ i v e .Thus we may see from the above quo ta t i on t h a t the d i s t i ngu i shed Frenchman was ab1e to come i n to fu11 contac t wi th the s p i r i t behind t h i s p a ~ e o l i t h i c a r t . The s c i e n t i s t n him, however , does no t dream o r 1ose v i g i l ance fo r a moment. Miche1 immediate1y r a i s e s - as a s c i e n t i s t su re l ymust - t he ques t ion o f the degree o f conf idence tha t can be p1aced nthe accuracy o f t hese cave drawings . Since the a n i m a ~ forms a re as w e ~ 1known to modern man as to the pa1eo1i th ic a r t i s t s - and they appearin te rming1ed with the UFO forms - the accuracy o f bo th i s s e l f - e ~ d e n t .Says M i c h e ~ : A mere glance g ives us t he answer . t i s a r t o f an

    a d m i r a b ~ y r ep resen t a t i ona l q u a ~ i t y . The pa in t e r s a t Lascaux, Rouff ignacnd A1tamira possesed a sureness o f v i s ion and o f execut ion t ha t i scomparable to the grea t pa i n t e r s o f the Renaissance , and t ha t , by its

    r e a ~ i s m and its movement and a t t imes even its humor, i s grea t ly super i o r to a11 tha t has been bequeathed to us by the C1ass ica l and NearEas te rn wor1ds o f an t iqu i ty .That anc ien t men saw and drew UFOs can t he r e fo r e h a r d ~ y be doubted,

    a ~ t h o u g h as M i c h e ~ po in t s out n h is a r t i c l e , it i s onl.y the UFO e x p ~ a n a t i o n o f t hese otherwise unknown forms t ha t i s f a n t a s t i c to the or thodoxmind. ( to be cont inuedJ ~ y - A u g u s t 986 JBR, Page 6

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    THE ORGONE ENERGY BLANKETby KLARK KENTThey put Wilhelm Reich in jail So he must have been pretty bad, a scientist putin prison, for his ~ c i e n c e now that is a mark of distinctionLewisburg Federal Penitentiary, 1957: The discoverer of The Force" is behind bars.It was no flash in the pan, i t was a career of effort that landed Reich in the can.First, there was that Orgone Box - naked people getting into that thing, i t didn teven plug into the wall; some sort of sex machine or orgasm device that was supposedto produce "orgastic potency". Or cure everything from colds to cancer- a cure allas i t were. Well, i t didn t take the authorities long to put a stop to that sort ofnonsense; we can t have people running around curing cancer now can we ?Then, if that wasn't bad enough, there was this business shooting down fJying saucersThat's right, flying saucers Clearly the man was insane and for his ow good -and to protect the public from further depredations of this sort of charlatanismWell, to make a long story short, Wilhelm Reich M was sent to prison and there hedied.Today the name of Wilhelm Reich is used much to tote the effigacy of various Westcoast therapies: "Reichian" breathing, "Reichian" emotional release, "Neo-Reichian body work. Sexual freedom revolutions, various degenerations of all kinds can findsuccor under the banner of Reich. Witness a recent leaflet seen in Berkeley, CAnear a popular new age watering hole (Fat Apples): Marathon Anger Workshop- ForLesbians Only. Use Reichiah Breathing And Discharge To Touch The Rage Within Us .But surely the discoverer of the primordial energy called The Force in the StarWars movie, surely his crime was greater than to teach angry young women in undershirtsto pound on pillows with tennis rackets.The crime committed by the crimina1 was serious, .thought crime as i t were - and tomagnify the gravity of the offense, the criminal taught others to follow his example.Reich was a man of substance, successful; he had a following, and his followerswere medical doctors. It was unprecedented for a group of so highly placed men tocollectively break the unwritten rules that govern our Judeo/Christain culture. Thecriminal was leading members of the herd out of the corral of sexual taboo establishedby the chosen ones of the Old Testament. Reich was shining the light of truth uponthe fetters of sexual repression as established in the origins of Christainity. Thecrime of Reich was to lead others to the laws of Nature; the crime of Reich was topoint the way out of the trap established by the heritage of circumcision, of guilt,and of shame.A lonely solitary inventer, a crackpot in a basement Reich was not. With a modernwell equipped laboratory on a 320 acre farm in Western Maine, Wilhelm Reich set upshop for the final act of a lifelong drama that was to lead to actual and literalContact With Space.Wilhelm Reich was a German Army combat veteran from the Great War. He grew up on afarm that was destroyed by the invading Russians and was left with l i t t le choice butto join the army. Four years later Reich found himself as a veteran in a defeatedarmy of a defeated nation. He went to Vienna and enrolled in the University under theveteran's benefit program. Switching from Law to Medicine, Reich gravitated to thegroup of students gathered around Sfgmund Freud.So the background of Reich was forged in a hard school. First in war, then as amedical doctor. A scientist by training and profession - in the Western traditionof medical science, perhaps the most rigorous single course of study offered, thatof a medical doctor (not a new age "healer" by a long shot). Chemistry, calculus,Latin, anatomy; the full medical training and degree from Vienna in 1922.Wilhelm Reich M.D. very simply discovered "the force 11

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    Wilhelm Reich first observed this universallY present mass free energy as humansexuality. s a student of Freud, he had ample opportunity to observe and work ~ i t hpatients from all social classes in Europe. In the Communist party, Reich introducedideas of sexual hygiene to alleviate working class neurotic suffering. Reich observedthat a sexual dysfunction was present in every case of mental illness. s a studentof Freud, Reich realized that the id, the libido, the unconscious force that motivatesour lives; Reich realized from his observations that this energy was human sexuality.If we can span the breadth of Reich's career from our vantage point in more distanttime, we realize that Reich's first discovery was the specific nature of the energyso eagerly sought by present day free energy enthusiasts such as Bearden, Bediniand Dollard.In the Function of the Orgasm (1927), Reich published his discovery that the sexualembrace between maleiand female is an involuntary convulsion that r e g u l ~ s theliving energy metabolism of the organism. Thus: specific knowledge of tne livingenergy that is our life is of an emotional nature and not cognitive; i t is notintellectual. This means that the energy popularized as the force in the Star Warsmovie; this energy was discovered by Wilhelm Reich M as human sexuality. The waythat people specifically relate ( know God ) to this mass free energy is throughthe genital embrace of the reproductive function - the creation of Life. (Sorry tothe Gays, but you are left out).Reich developed a new kind of therapy to address the repression that society putsupon the sexuality of people. The energetic metabolism of nearly everyone has thefreely pulsating four b e t ~ rhythum replaced by a rigid condition that Reich calledLannoringu. Children are born and almost immediately the process of circumcision,of toilet training, of learning shame produce a condition that carries into adulthoodwhereby the person is unable to express emotion, unable to feel sensations strongly.Reich noticed that this condition of chronic muscular tension bldcks the feelings ofpleasurable sensations within the body. This continual tension of the organism wassuccess.ful in repressing the original sexual feelings but i t gave rise to the secondarydrives: the twisted feelings that had to find an outlet through the rigidity of thearmor. Reichls new method of therapy differed from the Freudians in that he attackedthe resistances directly: with breathing, with manipulation of the body, with dischargeof the held in secondary drive energies of anger and rageWhile Reich and his colleagues were successful in develop{ng a new kind of therapydescribed in Character Analysis (1933); i t is hopelessly inefficient to have everymember of society undergo lengthy energetic therapy to restore a naturally presentcondition. The armoring process, once the person passes puberty, is essentially anirreversable condition. On the bright side, children are born unarmored and have afair chance of growing up as Nature intended if they are not circunsized andtraumatized first (not to mention aborted ).Reich noticed that a loosening of conventional, Puritanical mores and taboos didnot result in a natural expression of love. Rather, a loosening of the traditionalnorms of patriarchy resulted in all sorts of just awful secondary drives beingreleased such as sadism, homosexuality, masochism, &perversion such as we may witnesstoday in New York, San Francisco or in Hollywood movies. Reich observed these secondarydrives in Russia &Germany and described them in The Mass Psychology of Fascism (1933).Quite simply, Reich discovered that i t will be a slow process to learn to live withknowledge of the Life Energy. s adults, we can endeavor to free ourselves somewhatfrom the ties that bind us to the old way of original sin. Our best and only practicalchance is to try to raise our children without the yoke of the Judea Christainheritage of the old testament. If we follow the fashion of the liberals and practicebirth control and kill ourchildren through abortion, then even that chance of movinginto the new age will be lost to us.Ju1y-August 986 JBR, Page 8

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    Reich's career spanned three periods: the first per1od in Europe where he startedhis discoveries as a medical doctor working with the new science of psychoanalysisthat was being led by Sigmund Freud; the second period in Scandinavia where hediscovered the electrical aspects of this sexual energy in his experiments investigatingthe antithesjs between pleasure and anxiety at the University of Oslo (1934-1936).In Scandinavia Reich also observed that biological preparations of organic matterwould exhibit the now f a m ~ l i a r four beat rhythum of tension, charge, discharge, andrelaxation. This four beat pattern was first observed in the orgasm, now t wasobserved in laboratory preparations under microscopes of high power. In theseexperiments, published as The Bions (1938), Reich would take organic matter such ascoal dust or fine sand or rust-and heat t to incandescence in a gas flame; then the -incandescent organic material would be put into a sterile nutritive solution. Inother experiments, Reich would take organic material such as dry moss o r r y grassand soak t in water after t had been sterilized. In both series of experiments,the organic matter that had been sterilized began to organize itself into vesiclesand the vesicles of this sterilized organic matter would organize themselves intogroups and the groups would surround themselves with membranes and begin to behaveas protozoa. Reich named these laboratory made life forms, biens .One day an accident occured with a preparation of biens made from sand. Reich lefta pair of rubber gloves next to some test tubes full of sand biens. He was amazedwhen the rubber gloves were placed on the stand of an electroscope and the leavesof the electroscope parted. as if a strong electrostatic charge were present. It wastrue the rubber gloves haa been charged by the radiations emanating from the sandpacket (SAPA) biens. Furthermore, the SAPA biens would fog photographic plates andReich noticed that a large number of them would produce a sun-tan effect upon thehuman skin. The third period of Reich's career was in the United States. Each discovery was basedon and grew out of the previous work. Reich often delayed publication of a discoveryuntil t had led to a new discovery based on the previous one. Each period of Reich'scareer was based on the work that preceded it.Taday we can look upon all of thedifferent aspects of Reich's work and see a unity: that of the discovery of the LifeEnergy. In America, Reich invented a device to concentrate the ever presentatmospheric life energy first observed in humans as sexuality then observed in thelaboratory preparations called bions. In a continuation of this article we willinvestigate the path of discovery more fully; for now we will discuss how to makeand use the ORGONE ENERGY BLANKETThe materials to make the Orgone Energy Blanket are 100 %wool and galvanized steelscreen. Wool is the organic material and t is one of the very best organic materialsdue to its high relative surface area and its position on the food chain; only furis better than wool for making Orgone Accumulators. The metalic material in theOrgone Accumulator Blanket may be any fonm of iron. Galvanized steel screen is thematerial of choice, though steel wool will work but t tends to be lumpy and thefibers can work their way through the organic layer and scratch the user. Aluminumand copper are poor materials to use for the metalic layers and should not be usedbecause they p r o d u ~ e 00Rish effects. (more about DOR next issue)Here is how the accumulator of Life Energy works: the organic layer (100% wool)attracts and holds the energy from the atmosphere; the metalic layer (galvanizedsteel screen) attracts then repels the energy in both directions at once. The energythat is passed back to the organic layer stays there to be re-attracted back to themetalic layer. The inside metalic layer of the Orgone charging device continouslyradiates this energy. One layer of organic material and one layer of metalic materialconstitute one layer of Orgone Energy Accumulator. This invention may be consideredto be a component of the force . As a resistor or a capacitor is a component of theenergy called electricity the Orgone Accumulator is a component of the sea of energyin which we live.

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    CROSS SECTION: THREE LAYER ORGONE ENERGY BLANKET

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    galvanizedsteel screen ' sta n1e ss' steel. ; . . . ; . . . ; ; . . . ; . .-o-.. . . .In construction, the outside wool layeris doubled to add thickness to thisoutermost organic layer. Each metaliclayer of steel screen is composed oftwo pieces of screen doubled to add mass .to the metalic layer. A t ~ plasticis added between the final two piecesof steel screen; this plastic servesas a moisture barrier. In use, thebare metalic layer faces the body of

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    The organic and metalic layers are clamped together and lhen sewn with an awl. The construction of an OrgoneEnergy Blanket is quite simple in theory. In practicethe first several attempts tend to be a l i t t le sloppy.Athree layer Orgone Energy Blanket made from galvanized lsteel screen and 100 wool is a morning's worth of work thatyields a fascinating experimental life energy charging device. Somehardware stores still carry galvanized steel screen, (not aluminum);check the surplus stores for 100 wool blankets. Tandy Leathercarries sewing awls for heavy materials.J ~ y A u g u s t 1986 JBR Page 20

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    In use, the experimental subject lays beneath the Orgone Energy Blanket for a periodof twenty to thirty minutes each day. The function of this device is to charge theorganism with the atmospheric life energy. The device is dependant upon the energeticlevel of the user and the level and quality of charge of life energy in the atmosphere .At this point i t becomes necessary to state that the Orgone Energy Blanket mustNEVER BE USED FOR HEALING OR MEDICAL PURPOSES There are two reasons for this:f i r s t healing or medical use of this device is definitely illegal.second - healing or medical use of this device may give someone false hope andprevent them from receiving proper attention and care from a physician. Thus, onlyfor experimental purposes, only for investigative purposes are these devices offeredto individuals who wish to pursue this new knowledge.A clear fresh blue sunny day is ideal weather to use the Orgone Energy B 1 ~ n k e tDeep free breathing on a cold mountain morning invigorates the body and freshensthe spirit. Feeling the streamings and the tingling of pleasure. Warmth, relaxationreddening in the face, a tension of building charge - these are some of the subjectiveimpressions that are felt these are the feelings (not thoughts ) that users ofthe Orgone Blanket have reported. Sleeping under the Orgone Blanket is not recommended;when the subject falls asleep under this charging device, an overcharge results whichprevents one from going back to sleep. The length of time of use depends upon theperson and the conditions; when the user feels a certain irritability when thesubject becomes restless laying under the Orgone Blanket, then i t is time to stop.Restlessness, irritability - these are symptoms of overcharge and indicate that theperson has reached their saturation point. Thus the length of time beneath the OrgoneBlanket will vary between different people depending upon individual levels of initialcharge and atmospheric conditions.The Orgone Accumulator Blanket not only concentrates the Life Energy from the atmosphereupon the experimental subject, i t reflects back the living energy of the subject.Of the two energetic systems, the Orgone Accumulator and the human organism, thehuman organism is the stronger of the two. Life energy, like gravity flows from theweaker to the stronger source. Thus the energy flows from the accumulator to the bodyof the subject. This ergonomic potential is opposite from that of heat or mechanicalenergy, which flows from the stronger to weaker.Super Science offers for sale a three layer Orgone Energy Blanket for $160-. ThisLife Energy charging device is made according to the description given in this article.The innermost metalic layer is made from type 304 stainless steel screen instead ofthe usual galvanized steel because the stainless steel material resists the moisturegiven off by the body. The three layer Orgone Blankets measure 52 by 24 and carrya 30 day refund guarantee if the user is not satisfied for any reason. Completesafety and operating instructions are included with these powerful three layer flexibleOrgone Energy Accumulator Blankets. Send to Klark Kent c/o Super Science, P.O Box392, Dayton, Ohio 45409 (513) 298-7116.It is too much to present the career of Wilhelm Reich in one article. Briefly thediscoverer of the Life Energy started out his career as a student of Freud in Viennaafter the first world war. The second period of Reich's work was in Scandinaviawhere he discovered the bioelectrical aspects of human sexuality. This led to workwith single celled organisms called biens that were observed to radiate this livingenergy. The final period of Reich's career of discovery was in America where he.invented the Orgone Accumulator, discovered the relationship between Life Energyand nuclear radioactivity (The Oranur Experiment), invented the cloudbuster, andfinally turned his attention towards a new phenomena: the UFO's.To be continued . . .July-August 1986 JBR Page 21

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    MIND CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES by Steven Jacobson (Cr i t ique Publ i s h i n g , PO Box 11451, Santa Rosa. C 95406Reviewed by Rober t Larson Those o f u s who a re p o s i t i v e , k n o w ~ e d g e s e e k i n g i n d i v i d u a ~ s o fthe New Age unde rs t and t h a t most p r o b ~ e m s o f t he w o r ~ d have very s i m p ~ eand easy s o ~ u t i o n s . But so of t en , common misconcept ions o f t he na tu re

    o f the problems b ~ i n d s people to the s o l u t i o n s . Many o f u s know,through persona l ex p e r i en ce , o f the e f f e c t i v e n e s s -- e s p e c i a l l y nhe a l ing -- o f a l t e r n a t i v e teChnologies . Yet t he m a j o r i t y o f peoplea re t o t a l l y unaware o f these a l t e rn a t i v e s . Indeed the m a j o r i t y o fpeop le accep t a s normal , prob lemat ic s t a t e s o f a f f a i r s t h a t a re t o t a l ly unnecessa ry . Why do so many accep t war , famine , d i s e a s e , pover ty ,i n f l a t i o n , t axes and so many o the r forms o f s u f f e r i n g and o p ~ e s s i o nWhy a re so many people on going-nowhere pa ths , f e e l i n g h e l p l e s s andpower l e s s , f e e l i n g t h a t every th ing i s b e in g done to them; t h a t theycan make no pos i t i ve change i n t he world? Why do they f a i l to see theb e n e f i c i a l a l t e r n a t i v e s t h a t we know e x i s t ? An unders tand ing o f t h i smay be found in MIND CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES by Steven Jacobson.

    In t h i s new book, Steven Jacobson examines the concep t t h a t mani p u l a t i o n o f the way p e o p ~ e t h ink has become q u i t e a r e f i n e d a r t andt h a t a r u 1 in g c l a s s / e s t a b l i s hm e n t makes ex tens ive use o f t h i s to mai nt a i n the s t a ~ s quo. (The a u t h o r focuses in on the Counci l o f Fore ignRe la t ions , the B i l d e rb e rg e r s and the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Monetary Fund as the~ i n c l a s s / e s t a b l i s hm e n t . Although it seems a little s i m p l i s t i c aspresen ted by the a u t h o r , muCh has a l r e a d y been w r i t t e n conv inc ing lydemons t ra t ing t h a t t hese groups a re a t l e a s t a subs t&ht i a l p a r t o f apower e l i t e . ) This manipu la t ion invo lves hypnos i s , propaganda andmenta l programming. Menta l programming is exp la ined as ; d i s t r a c t i n gthe consc ious mind, then programming the naked subconsc ious throughr e p e t i t i o n o f an i dea . The t echn ique is used n music , TV, r a d io andmovies.The movie Reefe r Madness is one o f the b e t t e r examples . This 936movie, whi le f u l l o f h a l f - t r u t h s and ~ i e s about the dangers o f mar i juana ,a t the same t ime su b l i m i n a l l y encouraged young p e o p ~ e to t r y mar i juana .Consequen t ly , whi le l e g i s l a t i o n was be ing passed a ga ins t mar i juana , t he r ewas a simu.ltaneous growth o f i n t e r e s t i n t r y i n g mar i juana . Almost o v e r n igh t a b i g source o f revenue was c re a t e d f o r law enforcement and organi z e d cr ime .

    Mr. Jacobson a ~ s o po in t s ou t e xc e l l e n t examples o f l anguage manipul.at:i.on t h a t seem to be r i g h t ou t o f O rw e l l ' s 1984. But t h i s newsspeak was ou t o f the Nixon admins t ra t ion dur ing the Vie t Nam War.E.xamp1es i n c lu d e cal l : ing bombing miss ions pro t e c t ive r e a c t i o n s t r i k e s ,a r e fugee camp a new life hamle t and the American i nvas ion o f Cambodiaan i nc u r s ion .Other s ub je c t s duscussed i n MIND CONTROL i nc lude : Communism nd thep e c u l i a r i t y o f Western governments c la iming to oppose it whi le a t t hesame t ime expor t ing t echnology and economic a s s i s t a nc e to the Sov ie t s ,C h r i s t i a n fundamenta l i s t TV preacher s and t h e i r p r e c i s i o n a t manipu la t ion ,

    Occul t knowledg and church suppres s ion o f it parapsychology and theCIA's keen i n t e r e s t , and the CIA's i n t e r e s t n ha l luc inogen ic d rugs .Jacobson does no t go i n t o gre a t dep th on most o f the s ub je c t s bu tbr ings them t o g e t h e r to form an e xc e l l e n t o u t ~ i n e o f the f i e ~ d o f mind

    c o n t r o ~ . Most impor tan t ly , the book sounds a s t ro n g warning: There a reJ ~ y A u g u s t 986 JBR, Page 22

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    p o w e r ~ groups exer t ing g rea t e f fo r t - - through d e ~ o u s and cover tmeans a t c o n t r o l ~ i n g our th ink ing . That means suppress ing a l t e rna t iveth inking t h a t th rea tens the e x i s t i n g power s t r u c t u r e . That so manypeople cannot see pos i t ive a ~ t e r n a t i v e s to world d i ~ e m a s , or cannoteven imagine t ha t w o r ~ d d i ~ e m m a s are so of ten crea ted and maintainedby es tabl ishment fo rces to perpe tua te t h e i r own c o n t r o ~ , w o ~ d seemto i n d i c a t e t h a t Jacobson 's theory i s cor rec t and the m a n i p ~ a t o r s arehaving grea t success . We do, however, ge t the message from MIND ONTROLt ha t we can reverse the process by informing o u r s e ~ v e s and informingothers . {This book i t s e ~ i s a s tep in t ha t d i r ec t i on . )K n o w ~ e d g e i s power . They know t ha t t h i s i s t r ue . So theyt r y to m o n o p o ~ i z e k n o w ~ e d g e k n o w ~ e d g e and r a t i o n it out to y ~ canned,

    f i ~ t e r e d processed and d i ~ u t e d . But they need our a p a t h y . ~ e t notgive it to them.MIND ONTROL IN THE U N ~ T E D STATES has an e x c e l ~ e n t b i b ~ i o g r a p h yfo r those wishing to do f u r t h e r resea rch .MIND ONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES can be purchased from Cri t ique

    Publ i sh ing , P.o . Box 11451, Santa Rosa CA 95406. ($4.95 plus $1.50 p h)Cri t ique Publ i sh ing a l so publ ishes CRITIQUE - A J o u r n a ~ o f Consp i rac ie s and Metaphysics . This exce l len t journa l comes out twice ayear . Subjects covered inc lude Psychic Warfare, Secre t Soc ie t i e s , CIA,KGB, Vat ican, UFOs, Sufism, Banking, Assass ina t ions , Cul t s , Anomalies ,Global E l i t e s , Gnost ic Gospels th i s inc red ib le list goes on.Contr ibutors to CRITIQUE have included Al Fry , Robert Anton Wilson,John Keel, Riley Hansard Crabb, Col in Wilson, Pete r M c A l p ~ e StevenJacobson, and many o the r s . Subscr ip t ion i s $15/year , sample i s sue $6.

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    THANK You, MR. LEMENSA God who coul.d make good ch i ld ren as easi l .y as bad, ye t p re f e r r e dto make bad ones; who could have made every one o f them happy, ye tnever made a s ing le happy one; who made them pr ize t h e i r b i t t e r l i v e s ;ye t s t i n t i n g l y cu t it shor t ; who gave h i s angels e t e r n a l happinessunearned; ye t requ i red h i s other ch i ld ren to earn it; who gave h i sangels pa in less l i ve s , ye t cursed h i s other ch i ld ren with b i t i n g miser i e s and maladies o f mind and body; who mouths j u s t i ce and inven ted h e l l- mouths mercy and invented h e l l - mouths golden ~ e s and forgiveness

    m u ~ t i p l i e d seventy t imes seven, and invented he l l , who mouths moralsto others and has none himse l f ; who frowns upon cr imes , ye t commitsthem a l l ; who crea ted man without i nv i t a t ion , then t r i e s to shuf f lethe respons ib i1 i ty f o r man's ac t s upon man, ins tead o f honorably p l a c ing it where it belongs, upon himse l f ; and f ina1 ly , with a l toge the rdiv ine obtuseness , i nv i t e s t h i s poor s lave to worship him.Mark Twain in The Myster ious St ranger

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    RADl:ONJ:CS :IN POLAND"Let m in t roduce m y s e ~ . l: am Zbigniew Wisniewski , from Szczecin ,

    P o ~ a n d , and I am a r a d i e the s i s t . I run a s e ~ c e shop for i n d i v i d u ~customers. The range o f the se rv i ces l: car ry out i n c ~ u d e s a 1 ~ a c t i v i t i e si n the f i e ld o f rad ie s thes ia e .g . sdemarcat ion o f cons t ruc t ion s i t e ssearehing fo r w e ~ ~ s , m i n e r a ~ resources - coa1, o i ~ , e t c .pro tec t ing f1a t s , o f f i ces , e t c . from r a d i a t i o n o fwater veinsd) Radies the t i c d iagnos i s o f h e a ~ t h condi t ion

    "l: am in te re s ted in every th ing re1a ted to man, cosmos, 1 i f e , h e a ~ t h ,death . That i s why I dare to wri te you; I have some va1uab1e informat ion.I have an i n s ~ a t o r I s u c c e s s ~ y use - it i n s ~ a t e s rooms perfec t1y ,r ~ s s o f the i n t ens i t y of ca t ions . t suppresses not o ~ y the watervein rad ia t ion but the rad ia t ion o f e1ec t r i ca1 app1iances ( e .g . TV s e t ) .I th ink tha t hospi t a1s , k indergar tens and the 1ike s h o ~ d be pro tec tedf i r s t . The range o f the i n s u l a to r i s 24m, 72m and up to a few hundred m.

    I under take any jobs connected with my o c c u p a t i ~ h s ince I am at e1erad ies the t i s t , I work with maps, p1ans e t c . Te1eradies thes ia i ssupe r i o r to rad ie s thes ia - the t ime and d i s t ance do no t mat te r . I a lsocar ry out the exper t i se of hea l th condi t ion when I have a re1a t ive lynew photograph o f a person and I recomend the food to enable recoveryfrom any disease . t may seem improbab1e but it i s t rue and I can proveit with any t e s t .

    Now I w o ~ d 11ke to wr i t e something about d i seases . The movemento f macrobiot ic ians expands c o n s t a n t ~ y . At present there are as many asa few thousand cures o f i ~ ~ s s s c a ~ ~ e d ' i n cu rab le . The ques t ion i s sWhat caused these cures? or : What i s the cause of disease? The answerseems simple to m - if the e f f ec t (an i ~ ~ e s s ) may be cured with food -food i s the cause of an i 1 ~ e s s The c iv i1 iza t ion of our age has madepeop1e ea t anything, anyhow and anywherell I we add to tha t the enor

    m o u ~ use o f chemica1s in the f ie1ds , fo re s t s and food - I c1aim t ha twe tend di rec t1y towards se1f -ex te rmina t ionl

    X took to phytotherapy, the way ind ica ted by the so-ca11ed 1 o1k 1medicine.As I am not a doc tor (and I never in tended to be one}, what I dobegan spontaneous1y. I s t a r t ed to t r e a t man from the bef inning , fromthe very bas i s and a f t e r having made about 1000 expe r t i s e s , the rea1s t a t e o f a f f a i r s bagan to emerge. I c ~ a i m on my own r e spons ib i1 i ty t ha t

    I know the causes o f a11 d i seases - the ' incurab1e ones 1ike cancerand AIDSJ Moreover - a f t e r a number o f t e s t s and experiments I haveobta ined a medicine for cancer The sec re t i s very simple and due toi t s s imp1ic i ty i s very d i f f i o ~ t to be discovered . The doc tors whom Ita1ked to exp1ic i t1y c1aim tha t , if what I say were t rue , the discoveryw o ~ d r evo l u t i on i ze the medicine in the who1e wor1doJuly-August 986 JBR, Page 24

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    I conc.luded t ha t t he t:Lme had come to sha re my di scove ry withopen-hear ted peop.le, who ca re about t he s t a t e o f hea. l th o f our c iv i . l i za t ion . This i s why I dare to w ri t e t h i s . l e t t e r . The s ub j ec t i s ,o b ~ o u s . l y too extens ive to be di scussed i n a s ho r t . l e t t e r .

    I w o ~ d . l ike a.lso to mention t ha t I am ab.le to cure AIDS, a t. l eas t the i n i t i a . l s t age a. lthough you never know when you can he.lp andto what degree . I wi.l.l be gratefu. l . l fo r sending me some addresses o fc . l in ics t h a t dea.l wi t h t he d i s eas e and a.lso those t ha t do r e s ea r chon cance r . I want a l so to say t h a t if you send me a photograph o f ani.l.l per son , I may send a comp.lete e x p e r t ~ s e . A fte r ge t t i ng n con t ac twi th such a per son I may send a medic ine which I be. l ieve i s i nd i s pens - -ab.le i n the t r ea tmen t .

    Send me, p. lease, a few photos fo r t r i a . l .So if you o r your co.l . leagues a r e i n t e r e s t e d in what I say he re ,p.lease be so k in and contac t me on the phone o r by the . l e t t e r .

    Phone 52-60-52

    LF AND COLOR

    Sincere. ly your s ,Zbigniew WisniewskiPogodna 11a71-376 SzczecinPOL ND

    I 'm a r ecen t s ubs c r i be r to your Journa . l and I rea.l . ly . l ike itespecia . l . ly the i s sues wi th home-brew p r o j e c t s in them.In your March-Apri . l 1986 i s sue you asked fo r i n forma t ion onELF as it re . l a t e s t o co. lor . I ' v e done some r e s ea r ch in t ha t a rea . My~ r p.lane sp i r i tua . l guide gave me the co.lor correspondences and

    anothe r person wi th psychic s igh t ve r i f i e d them as co r rec t a.lso.Red = Hz B.lue Green = 5.00 HzOrange = 21 Hz B.lue = 4.57 HzYe.l.low = 14 Hz B.lue Vio.let = 2.00 HzYe.l.low G r e e n = 7.83 Hz Vio.let = 1 .00 HzLigh t Green = 6.53 Hz* Vio.let Red = 0.911 Hz*6.53 Hz i s what emanates from the top o f a pyramid .

    Thus, ELF can be used fo r co.lor hea. l ing and a pyramid energyd e ~ e bes ides brainwave ent ra inment .

    A.lso, I found a quick way to determine the po. la r i ty o f a magnetwithout u s ~ a compass. I he.ld a r a t he r . la rge rec tangu . la r magnet upto my co. lor TV sc reen and no t i ced one s ide had predominant . ly coo.lco. lors and the oppos i t e s ide had predominant . ly hot co. lors which caneasi . ly be seen wi thou t psychic v i s ion . As a resu. l t o f doing t h a t , itthrew o f f the co.lor on my TV s e t and I had to make severa. l passeswi th the magnet to ge t the co.lor back to norma.l . But it was worth itto see a v e r i f i c a t i o n o f why a magnet cou.ld reduce swe.l. lings on ones ide and encrease energy on the o the r . Roger Hudd, Buena Park, CA.

    Thanks, Roger , but you d i d n ' t ment ion which s ide o f t he magnetwas hot and which was co ld . I t r i e d t h i s wi th severa. l magnets butcou.ld ge t no de f i n i t i ve resu . l t s . A.l.l I go t was b.lue and vio. le t , wi thd i s t ance be ing more o f a f ac to r t ha t the po.le o f the magnet .

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    EEG ENTRAINMENTThere has been qu i t e a b i t o f t a ~ k over the l a s t few years aboutthe use o ELF waves be ing used fo r EEG (brainwave) en t ra inment . Sincewe began making t he JLN-Bio-Pacer s e r i e s o f ELF d e ~ c e s a v a i ~ a b ~ e fo rresearch I have r ece ived qu i t e a b i t o f feedback on them. The responsehas bean about 9 0 ~ f a v o r a b ~ e wi th p e o p ~ e swear ing by the un i t s as t hebes t pro tec t ion they have ever found and those who say t ha t t he un i t s

    dicln t do anythi .ng. My own sub jec t ive f e e ~ i . n g s from us ing the BioPacer i s t ha t the 4.9 Hz s e t t i n g has proven to be very b e n e f i c i a