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* VOLUME XXVII, No. 2 Round Robin MARCH-APRIL 1971 ) TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTI-LEVEL AWARENESS THE GENESIS OF A MONSTER 8’THEY WERE LIKE ANIMALS” CUANTUM THEORY OF GRAVITATION INSPIRED BY THE DARK FORCES YOU ARE WHAT YOU ASSIMILATE CLIPS, QUOTES & COMMENTS Snow Is A Joke?, i:Antiouity Unveiled" Available, The Feb. 9tK Earthquake, Pro- phet With Honor,In 1969, 3y The Dawn's Earthquake Light, Proof of Ether Layers, And Word From An Etherian Patrol, Our Surveillance Continues, Credit to George Adamski, Our Loop-The-Loop Project, He Feels Like A Mew Person, Magnet and Mag- netic Fields5' Reviewed, The 8th Degree of Freedom, Browning Replies To Critics, Christianity With Relevance!, 1970 Annual Report, Huna Associates Attention . . . 20 - 36

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* VOLUME XXVII, No. 2 Round Robin MARCH-APRIL 1971)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MULTI-LEVEL AWARENESS

THE GENESIS OF A MONSTER

8’THEY WERE LIKE ANIMALS”

CUANTUM THEORY OF GRAVITATION

INSPIRED BY THE DARK FORCES

YOU ARE WHAT YOU ASSIMILATE

CLIPS, QUOTES & COMMENTSSnow Is A Joke?, i:Antiouity Unveiled"Available, The Feb. 9tK Earthquake, Pro­phet With Honor,In 1969, 3y The Dawn's Earthquake Light, Proof of Ether Layers,And Word From An Etherian Patrol, Our Surveillance Continues, Credit to George Adamski, Our Loop-The-Loop Project, He Feels Like A Mew Person, Magnet and Mag­netic Fields5' Reviewed, The 8th Degree of Freedom, Browning Replies To Critics, Christianity With Relevance!, 1970 Annual Report, Huna Associates Attention . . . 20 - 36

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THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCHBSRA No. 1: Published by Borderland Sciences Research Foundation,

Inc., PO Box 548, Vista, California 92083, U.S.A.Edited by the Director, Riley Mansard Crabb, Doctor of Metaphysics in the Society of St. Luke the Physician.The Journal is published six issues a year with the assistance of the Associates, at the Director's home, 1103 Bobolink Drive, Vista.It is mimeographed, 36 pages an issue. The Foundation was incor­porated under California law, May 21, 1951, <254263, and has been in continuous existence since then. Address all correspondence to the PO box. The Journal is included in the Association membership of $6.00 a year. Single copies and back' issues of the Journal are $1.25'. If you dont care to join you may receive the Journal by donating $6 or more a year to the Foundation. The Director's wife, Mrs. Judith Crabb, is office manager and Secretary-Treasurer.PURPOSES OF BSRA: This is a non-profit organization of people who

take an active interest in unusual happenings along the borderland between the visible and invisible worlds. In the words of the late Meade Layne, founder and director of DSRA from 1946 to 1959: ”BSRA publications are scientific in approach but employ few technical expressions. They deal with significant phenomena which orthodox science cannot or will not investigate.^or example: the Fortean falls of objects from the sky, Teleporta- tion, Radiesthesia, ?K Effects, Underground Races, Mysterious Dis­appearances, Occult and Psychic Phenomena, Photography of the In­visible, Mature of the Ethers and the problem of the Aeroforms (Fly­ing Saucers). In the year 1946 BSRA obtained an interpretation of the phenomena which has since come to be known as the Etheric or 4-D interpretation, and which has not been radically altered since that time. This continues to be the only explanation which makes good science, sound metaphysics and common sense.:JThe chief present concern of the Foundation is to make this kind of unusual information available as a public service at reasonable cost, Headquarters acts as a receiving, coordinating and distributing center, ¿n important part of the Director's work is to give recog­nition, understanding and encouragement to people who are having unusual experiences of the borderland type and/or are conducting research in one or more of the above fields. For consultation on borderland problems, or for Spiritual Healing through prayer, write or phone (714-724-2043) for help or for an appointment. Donations toward Foundation research programs and expenses are welcome.The 20-page list of BSRA publications is available from Headquarters for 50c in coin or stamps. This includes mimeo brochures and tapes of the Inner Circle, talking through Mark Probert, and Mr. Crabb s tape-recorded lectures on borderland subjects. Write to 5SRF, P0 Box 548, Vista, Califomia 92083, U.S.A.

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MULTI-LEVEL AWARENESSBy William Swygard

The following technique is tiot to be taken lightly, because it is the beginning of a mental-spiritual experience that will allow you to know yourself. By tnis it is meant that'you, without the aid ‘of a teacher or assistant of any kind -- after a few pre­liminary exercises — can bring into your physical consciousness your entire past.

You can recall your incarnations on this planet, your exper­iences before you came to this planet; in fact, you can see for yourself everything you have experienced since your spirit was re­leased from the Creator.

This designation, Multi-Level Awareness, is the correct nomen­clature — a direct translation of its designation through more solar systems and galaxies than the present awareness of mankind on Earth understands.

This technique, Multi-Level Awareness, is simple. There is nothing you can add to it to make it work better or quicker. It works with everyone.

1. Make a person comfortable. Have the person remove his shoes and lie down. Clasp his legs, one at a time, just above the knee and manipulate your hands downward, stopping briefly at the knee to make certain the knee is relaxed. Then rub on down, to the ankle and bend the ankle; then massage the foot, and then the toes briefly and vigorously. Repeat this manipulation quickly.Next, place the palm of your hand on the person's forehead, and with a little pressure move the skin of the forehead up and down and sideways for a few seconds. This relaxation process should not be overdone.

2. Ask the person to close his eyes. After a Brief momentask him to become a few inches taller by allowing himself to stretch out through the bottom of his feet. Then say to him, "Tell me as soon as you have done this." When he says he has accomplished this, pause a fes seconds and say. "Go back to normal size. Tell me as soon as you have done this.

Then ask him to repeat the exercise, only the second time ask him to become "a foot" taller. "Tell me as soon as you have done this." When he agrees, pause again and tell him to go back to nor­mal size. "Tell me as soon as you have done this." Repeat the foot tall routine again. Each time ask him to tell you when he has accomplished the exercise. Now go to the other end of the body.

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' Become a few inches taller by extending yourself out through the top of your head. Tell me when you have done this.” Then back to normal size again. Then, do a foot taller three times through the head. Always ask him to tell you when he is done.

The next step requires further exercising. "Now, this time extend yourself through the head, face, body, arms, legs and feet.In other words, blow yourself up just like a balloon. Tell me as soon as you have done this/’ Then go back to normal size. All of the time, throughout these exercises, be jovial and keep your voice firm and convincing, yet be ready to laugh, and keep the person go­ing quickly and smoothly through these preliminaries. Once he has done them well, there is never a need to repeat them.

île .t, tell him to blow up like a balloon again, only much lar­ger this time. When he tells you he has done this, ask him to go quickly and stand in front of the building where he lives. "Tell me when you are there." As soon as he says so, start him talking. Ask him to see this and that, and to describe what he sees. Tell him to look for, one at a time, the door, door knob, windows, walk­ways, trees, shrubs, marks of any kind. After he sees and describes to you, these objects, tell him to, :;Go quickly and stand on the roof of the building and look down into the road (or yard) in front. Tell me as soon as you are there." Ask him to see and describe such objects as cars, road, trees, etc. When this is completed tell him to go about 500 feet up into the air and look down. (One in a hundred may object at this point but remind him quickly that he is still safe in the room.) Then repeat the request. i:Tell me as soon as you are there.51 Ask him to see what he can observe and report it to you. Keep him talking.

The person may tell you throughout this phase of outdoor work that he is "imagining things", but remind him gently that this is an exercise in awareness and continue as if he had said nothing.

3. After he has described to you things he: sees from this ad­vantage of altitude, ask him whether it is daytime or nighttime.When he tells you it is one or the other, ask him to tell you why he thinks so. He will say something like, "It is daytime because everything is light and I can see just as if it were daylight, so it must be daytime.5’ Or, "It is sort of twilight, you know, just like after the sun has gone down." If it is nighttime or twi­light in his vision, ask him to make it daytime -- bright as sun­light. "Tell me as soon as you have done this." Then ask him to tell you why he thinks it is daytime. Keep him talking, talking all the time. If it was daytime to begin with, ask him to make it night; and then ask him why he thinks it is night. Turn the days into nights and back again at least three times, but be certain that you finish this phase by having it daytime — a very bright sunny day.

Then quickly ask him, "Who is making it night and day?" MostMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 2

will quickly answer, "L am!" If he hesitates more than ten sec­onds, ask him, "Are you making it night and day?" He will agree.It is very important that he understands that he is causing the change.

4. "Now, are you still high in the air?" The answer will be, "Yes." Please keep the scene very bright. Come back to earth in another lifetime that you lived many years ago. Come down quickly as you go back in time; bring yuur feet down quickly and firmly, but gently, and stand on the ground. Tell me as soon as you are there."

The person is now experiencing a good vision of a previouslife.

Remind him frequently to, "Look out through your eyes and lis­ten through your ears." Ask, "What are you wearing on the lower part of your body?" Wait for descriptions, but keep the person talking. The more talk the better he will see in the beginning. Insist that the person do only what you tell him to do and answer your questions; remembering to keep the questions in some semblance of chronological order. Move the person onward in time -- skip a day, a week, month or year in his lifetime, but keep him moving and talking.

At the end of the lifetime, ask the person to go to an earlier lifetime by requesting, "Come down in an earlier lifetime -- look down at your feet and tell me what you are wearing on them."

At the end of the second or third lifetime you have run through ask him to "die" and follow through the death, asking, "What hap­pens next?" (When you do not have specific questions). No matter what he reports, do not question the validity. This is new material for people to understand.

After you have run a few people through several lifetimes you will understand that this material is válid. When he has run incidents between his lives, ask him to go back and find his pre­sent parents, from the first time he saw them until after he was born. Ask questions, questions, questions.

When you discontinue the running process at any time, ask the person, "Do you see any need to continué at this timé?" Let him decide when to stop.

When you continue with this person at a later time, make him comfortable (but no need to rub), tell him to turn the lights on inside, and go quickly back to where he left off last time.

After three to five hours of "coaching" or assisting a person, he should be quite ready to run himself. It takes a person a little time to learn to ask himself questions¿ As soon as he can ask him­self questions, he is ready to go alone. If he reports back to you that he is "stuck", run him a little more, but make him ask

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the questions. Practice is of the essence. Soon an entire life­time can be seen in a few minutes with all senses in force.

'Hiere are no wasted words in the above. Failure to succeed is failure to follow instructions. It is fun to run and to be run. Change off. The more you run, the better coach you become. Do a lot of both.

As this technique of Multi-Level Awareness is mastered, write to the address below and receive at no charge, the technique, Multi Plane Awareness. Upon completion of this, request Perfecting The Spirit. A stamped, self-addressed envelope would be appreciated in each case.

Mastery of these three ^asy techniques will prove that mankind his beliefs, ideals, goals and performances on this planet areobsolete. william Swygard, PO Box 3510, Miami, Florida 33101

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SIR THOMAS LIPTON COMES THROUGHDuring the Mark Probert seance of Sunday, March 16, 1947, the

international figure and yachtsman spoke briefly through Mark:"Well, I would have liked to win the Cup just once, but the impor­tant things are not so much to win as to put forth your best effort (In answer to a question) Oh, I had my own way of thinking about survival. Action once started never ceases, and mind is the strong est of all action. Oh, yes, I knew about spiritualism, and I knew Conana Doyle and Sir Oliver Lodge and have met them on this side* One of these evening I'm going to try to bring one of them here for a few minutes.".

Question as to how he heard of the Probert seances."Well, there is a great following for these seances on our

side of life.""We didn't know about that," observed Meade Layne."I tell you that you are attracting more attention than you

have any idea of. You wilL find out in the course of time what sort of attraction is taking place. Many people are being drawn to these seances," said Sir Thomas.

"But seances are being held everywhere, every night."• • i 7 - •

"That is true, but most of these seances are family group affairs and as a rule they do not attract us. We are looking for contacts of the sort you nave here, and for your methods and ideas and general approach. Do not be discouraged, no matter what hap­pens. Carry-on with it."(From BSRA t-A, Seance Memoranda, 90 pages, indexed. • . . . $1.50 March-April 1971 RR, Page 4

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THE GENESIS OF A MONSTER tBy Max Heindel

From "Message Of The Stars"

In the fall of 1910 a friend told os of the sad case of a young boy confined to his bed, lying upon his stomach and elbows, persistently gazing at a certain spot in a corner of the room, as if fascinated, his whole frame continually shaking with sobs and moans.

At request of the friend we visited the unfortunate boy, and found that‘the object which drew his ^aze, with a power similar to that whereby the snake charms a bird into its fangs, was an elemen­tal of the most horrible type we have ever seen. Standing by the bedside we directed a stream of force towards the base of the poor victim's brain, and thus drew him towards us in an endeavor to break the spell; but the fiend held the consciousness charmed to such a degree that there was evident danger of rupture to body and soul.

We therefore desisted, and, with the fearlessness born of in­experience, decided to fight the elemental upon his own plane of being. But the Elder Brother who is our Mentor sought us that evening; he advised caution and investigation of the genesis of the monster before we took action.

Research of the memory of nature developed the fact that in its last life the spirit embodied in the youth had been an initiate of the Order of Jesus, a Jesuit, and a zealot of the most ardent type»- cruel and unfeeling in the highest degree, yet perfectly im­personal, with no other aim in life save to further the interests of his Holy Order. The health, wealth, reputation of the life of others he sacrificed without qualm of conscience, so that the or­der was benefited; he would have offered himself up as freely for he was sincere to the core.

Love was as foreign to his nature as hate, but sex was ram­pant; it tore his strong soul to shreds, yet it never mastered him. He was too proud to show his passion even to one who could have gratified it, and so he developed the secret habit. It must not be supposed that he became an abject slave in that respect; he,, the immortal spirit, fought his lower nature by prayer, castiga­tions, fastings and every other conceivable means. He sometimes thought he had conquered; but when he least expected it the beast in him rallied, and the war waged as fiercely as ever.

Many times he was tempted to mutilate himself; but he scorned such a course as unworthy a man, especially when that man had taken the vows of priesthood. At last he succumbed to the strain. Vi­gorous manoood was succeeded by a middle age of delicate health, constant pain increased his mental anguish and sympathy was b o m of suffering. He was no longer indifferent to the tortures of the

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victims of the Holy Office. Being by nature a zealot and enthusi­ast in whatever direction .his energies were exbrted, the pendulum soon swung to the other extreme. Paul-like, he fought to protect those whom he had previously persecuted. He incurred the enmity of the Holy Office, and finally, broken in body but dauntless of spirit, he fell a victim to the torture to which he had subjected so many.FROM LEFT TO RIGHT HAND PATH

By the sincerity of his nature, and his later life, he earned the right of admission to a Mystery School and prepared for the privilege of working as an Invisible Helper in future lives. The Law of Association drew him to birth in an American family who were former friends, and from them he received a nervous organization tuned to the high pitch required for his coming experience.

Saturn opposes the life-giving Sun, suppresses the nervous en­ergy of Mercury, and obstructs the Venus (venous) circulation, by hindering secretion of- urine and elimination of poisonous matter through the kidneys which are ruled by Libra, the sign of Saturn's exaltation where he is plaeed in the natal figure of this boy's horoscope. As the planets which he opposes are placed in Aries, ruler of the head, his disordering influence manifests through the brain and mind, as well as the genito-urinary system. The morbid condition of these parts caused by Saturn's repressive influence on the kidneys is further accentuated by Uranus conjunction the Moon in the Sixth House which indicates the health, under the sign ruling the generative organs, Scorpio.

As the horoscope shows tendencies resulting from our actions in past lives, it is evident that the self-abuse of this person must bring him to birth under a stellar ray affecting the health in that particular manner; for when the soul has been overcome by any particular besetting sin in any life, death does not pay all any more than removal to another city pays our debts in our pre­sent abode. When we return, temptation will again confront us un­til we conquer our weakness.

It is the task of this poor soul to extract the essence of virtue and chastity from the burning embers of passion and secret vice. May God help him and strengthen his arm in the terrible com­bat. Only Astrology, the Master Key of Compassion, can adequately reveal to u s .the struggle and anguish of the soul, and save us from the crime of despising one in conditions of depravity.

The before-mentioned aspects were from Cardinal and Fixed Signs, which indicate that which is almost unalterable destiny.(In other words, no Spiritual Healer could deprive this boy of the experience he had earned in his previous life as a Jesuit. RHC.)But Neptune on the Ascendant, in a Common sign, Gemini, points to a condition in the making. He is trine to Saturn, the afflicter of the mind, and supported by the dynamic energy of Mars. Neptune indicates the invisible spiritual hierarchies wnich work with andMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 6

upon us, and when placed In the Twelfth House it is evident that sorrow and distress may be expected from them. This position ren­ders the person liable to be preyed upon by spirit controls, but the trine to Saturn and the sextile to the Sun, Venus and Mercury protect him against influence from outside sources. (Do you suppose Neptune was in the Twelfth House of the natal horoscope of Adolf Hitler, that he was "preyed upon by spirit controls -- from outside sources"? RHC.)THE DWELLER ON THE THRESHOLD

Thus the boy became a prey top&lmoniac embodiment of his former actions, the terrible creature known to mystics as "Guardian of the Threshold," which the neophyte must pass ere he can enter conscious­ly into the Invisible World. This dreadful shape had drawn its be­ing from acts of cruelty committed by the man in his bygone life.It had fed upon the curses of his tortured victims, and gorged it­self upon the odor of their blood and perspiration, as is the wont of elementáis. It was a monster in every sense of the word.

Death of its progenitor rendered it latent, but in the new birth figure time was marked for retribution upon the clock of des­tiny. When the Moon by progression reached Mars' natal place in the Twelfth House, his dynamic energy galvanized the monster into new life, and the troubles of the poor lad had commenced. The hate, anger and malice stored in the monster radiated back upon him pang for pan and his negative Gemini nature crumpled under the onslaughts of the demon.

When we saw the thing it appeared as a shapeless jelly-like mass with many large greenish eyes imbedded at different parts of its body. Every few seconds a sharp pointed, swordlike projection shot out from the most unexpected places in its body and pierced the poor lad who lay cringing upon his bed. Then, although the monster had no mouth wherewith to laugh, it seemed convulsed with fiendish glee at the fear and pain it had given. At other times, one or another of the eyes seemed to dart from the monster, pro­jected upon what resembled an elephant's trunk and it would nalt within an inch of the victim's eyes, gazing into them with a com­pelling power of awesome intensity.

There being so many good aspects to help him, it is not likely that he will succumb; and when the Sun reaches conjunction of Ju­piter's place in the natal figure and the Moon has passed the square to the Sun’s natal place, a distinct turn for the better may be looked for. In the meanwhile the poor soul must struggle alone with its self-made demon. Had not the secret habit sapped vitality in thé former life, birth under a stronger sign would nave given greater power of physical endurance and rendered victory more certain. (From the 14th edition of "The Message of the Stars" by Max Heindel. Published by the Rosicrucian Fellowship, Mt. Ecclesia, Oceanside, California 92054, $6.50 a copy. In England, L.N. Fowler & Co., Ltd., 29 Ludgate Hill, London EC4.)

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"THEY WERE LIKE ANIMALS"From Steve Weissman's ’’Businessmen. Against The War (Sic)" in Dec*

1970 Ramparts

Albert R. Appleby is a personable, persuasive and positively convinced that power speaks only to power. His style is confron­tation. Last March, in what most observers branded a breach of etiquette, the young chairman of Los Angeles BEM (Business Execu­tives Move for Vietnam Peace) marched into the annual stockholder's meeting of the Bgnk of America and demanded that the world's largest bank withdraw its branch offices from Vietnam. Ecnouraged by the subsequent anti-war statement of B of A Chairman Louis Lundborg, the spunky Appleby went on to storm stockholders' meetings of IBM, Chase Manhattan Bank, GM, Bulova, Wurlitzer and Hammond. Quite energetic, Appleby also authored national BEM's "Project House- cleaning", a compromise between his distrust of both major parties and the value of elections in organizing. "Before you can put up a new building," the young exec smiles sagely, "you have to tear down the old one."

Appleby, 36, has his offices in the glass and steel canyons of Century City, site of both the old 20th Century Fox studios and America's first all-out police assault (1967) on white anti-war pro­testors. In these historic surroundings Appleby rents out temporary office help -- his "hire-a-chick" National Girl Services, an ob­vious outrage to self-respecting socialists and a standing invita­tion to assault by the Women's Liberation Movement. Yet, even by the permissive, standards of BEM, Appleby is politically gauehe.

The radicalization of A1 Appleby began only last February,* when the residents of Santa Barbara's Isla Vista youth ghetto burned to the ground their local branch of the Bank of America. Appleby had no part in the fire; he is still non-violent. But, he explains in an unsolicited testimonial to the uses of student violence, 'the sparks landed all the way down here in Los Angeles".

Appleby tells his story with glee: "The branch burned, the Bank of America took out full-page ads in the newspapers, calling the kids brownshirts or something like that, and I go so goddamned mad that I just couldn't see straight. So I called in my secretary and had her call the Public Relations Department of the bank and ask if they have any branches in Vietnam. I wanted to find out why the bank was the target of all those kids out there."

Finally, talking directly to Appleby, the Public Relations man admitted that Bank of America had not one buy many Vietnam branches, dating back to 1966 -- just after the big escalation. "Obviously a

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high risk venture," noted Appleby, a one-time participant in B of A's top executive training program. "Mr. Appleby, you know how it is," replied the PR man. "We had our arms twisted a little.bit."

Appleby never called the Isla Vista people themselves, and it' a good thing that he didn't. Their gripes ranged from the B of A's shabby treatment of students and street people to its involvement with their favorite neighborhood polluter, Union Oil. But few of the bank-burners even knew of the Vietnam branches. Appleby's grudge was his own, and by his account, he had a right to it. Be­sides his own three months at the bank, hie Italian-born grandfathe had owned B of A stock "ever since old-man Giannini first started selling it. There was a family attachment."CALL THE PRESIDENT

Dissatisfied with the PR man's explanation and learning that the bank would hold its stockholder's meeting in San Francisco on March 17 -- only days away -- Appleby dashed off an irate stock­holder letter, written on official BEM stationery and addressed directly to the Chairman of the Board, Lundborg. "Would the Bank of America close down its Saigon operations to show good faith^to our future employees and shareholders?" He asked. The bank would have four days to provide a satisfactory reply; otherwise Appleby would raise a whole list of questions at the meeting.

The deadline came, and about six o'clock that evening Appleby' pbnne rang. "It's Lundborg, and he's on the phone, no secretary or anything like that. 'Mr. Appleby,' he says, I just wanted you to know that we worked late last night preparing our reply and I was concerned it might not get there in time.' We talked for awhile, and he gave me his telephone number and tole me to call if I had any further questions.

"So the letter came and I read it, and sure enough it's not satisfactory. Discrepancies all throughout the damned thing. So I called him:

"'I have to tell you that I'm not happy with your answers and I'm going to come up to the meeting.'

"'What are you unhappy with?' Lundborg asked."'Well, what the hell are you doing, opening up a branch in

Saigon in the middle of 1966 just as if it's an everyday thing?For Christ's sake, you dont open up a branch office of anything in a war zone!*

'"Well, you do have some serious points. That's a legitimate question.'

"We talked for quite a while again that night, and the conver­sation turned to the war, and he told me, in effect, that he knew the war wasn't good. But he asks, 'What can I do?'

"So I told him: 'You can pick up the phone and call Nixon and tell him to stop the war! When distinguished business leaders like yourself finally decide this war isn't a good deal,' I said, 'then this war is going to stop.'"

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THE SHOE FITSNeedless to say, Applfeby wasn't betting on any hot line to

Washington. Taking his case directly to the press, the BEM Chair­man took on the Bo A Chairman publicly: "It's hypocritical," he told reporters, "for Mr. Lundborg to talk about his abhorrence of violence when his bank is helping finance and sustain a war in Viet­nam whose violence is unprecedented in modern history." Appleby's challenge appeared around the state, and the night before tne stock­holders' meeting he received another call. "What do you mean, call­ing me a hypocrite?"

"Look, I dont know if I called you a hypocrite, but I said you were hypocritical for those ads and for the way you talked about those students."

"So I said something like, if the shoe fits, wear it, and he got pretty hot under the collar: 'Well, I'm no hypocrite, you know that -- like a little kid. That's one of his charms. . . he's really a charming guy. Socially he's just got to be a fantastic guy to be around. . * in his own circles. . . and even for me. . . Even being mad at one another we could feel. . . at least I could feel something going between us. And I felt really bad that we had gotten so heated up. It wasn't right. I tried to call him back, to say that at the meeting we should try to keep it on a busi­ness« like basis. But he was already gone."

The next day, in San Francisco, Appleby learned that Lundborg had also tried to reach him. "You see, ' he beams, "he felt exactly the same way I did." But despite a friendly pre-meeting huddle with the great man, Appleby was not about to give up the public confron­tation.KURDER FOR MONEY, INC.

The meeting itself was a riot. B of A President Clausen opened with a staunch defense against the "pernicious propaganda" of tne revolutionary movement -- and particularly the wild charge that the bank "represents the Capitalist Establishment." His stand won the imnediate and overwhelming applause of the 2000 capitalists in at­tendance.

Appleby then rose, introduced himself as one of their number "and not a radical kook", and, armed with a single share of stock, proposed that the Board call on President Nixon for "an immediate and complete withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Vietnam."

Forewarned by an open letter which Appleby had distributed, and stimulated, no doubt, by the provocative presence of TV cameras, the capitalists exploded. Little old ladies woke up. Little old men woke up. They booed, moaned, catcalled, yelled, "Sit down, you bum!" recalls Appleby, like some Spiro Agnew after a speech at Vas- sar. "They were like animals."

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bank had no intention of closing its branches in South Vietnam, and diplomatically ruled Appleby out of,order. Then, in passing, he said thfet he would express his personal views "away from this forum”.

"That was the tip-off," confides Appleby. "That was the prom­ise. I knew he was ready to speak out against the war. It was¿ust a question of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee calling im in -- however that happens," he smiles knowingly. Appleby hopes in the coming months to join up with corporate attack groups like Project GM and the Honeywell Project in an all-out campaign for corporate responsibility. He is enthusiastic about coming con­frontations, and eager to make new friends — and forgetful that it is the profit motive which binds the corporate world. (Ramparts Magazine Inc., 1940 Bonita Ave., Berkeley, California 94704. Sub­scription rate, $8.50 a year.)

* * *RETIRED ADMIRAL THREATENED WITH COURTMARTIALLA "Times", Jan. 13, 1971: "A World War II Navy hero said here Tues­day the Navy has kept him under surveillance for years as a result of his antiwar activities. Rear Admirrl Arnold E. True said he was warned in 1967 to quit making speeches against the war or face ser­ious consequences. He is one of the military sponsors of Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace. He came to Los Angeles fromJhis ranch on the San Francisco Peninsula to address a luncheon of BEM.

"True accused the Navy of keeping tabs on his private life and maintaining an extensive dossier on his activities, as veil as his wife's, dating back to 1965 when he made his first speech against U.S. involvement in South Vietnam. He retired from active duty in1946 due to physical disability resulting from war injuries. From1947 to 1968 he served as professor of meteorology at San Jose State College. During the war he received the Navy Cross -- second only to the Medal of Honor -- and the Distinguished Service Medal for heroism in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Coral Sea.

"True said he first became aware that the Navy was keeping a dossier on his antiwar activities in late 1966. At that time he was informed by the commandant of the 12th Naval District in San Francisco that 'Washington was'restless' as a result of his acti­vities. 'I was warned to stop,' he said. The file was compiled by FBI agents and other government sources. . . He was shown a copy of a regulation which prohibited retired and active duty military personnel from taking part in political activities. 'If they had been able to make it stick. I could have been couttmartialed and had my retirement removed, he said. Instead, True wrote to Sen. William F. Fulbright, (D-Ark.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Re­lations committee, who immediately contacted the secretary of de­fense. As a result, True said, the regulation was changed to ex­clude retired personnel."

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CUANTUM THEORŸ GRAVITATION ILLUSTRATED

By W.G. Carnahan1 .

TThe explosive pushing energy from any one sun \ •or star diverges as illustrated in Diagram 1. **“"

u/ j >

2.However, when space is surrounded by stellar

sources, dynamic energy converges at every point sW\i Iinside the space. Thus, we can pick the point of ^any arrow drawn in Diagram 2 as a place where en- ^ergy converges from every surrounding star.

3.In Diagram 3 we represent some inside "empty,, K ̂ & iz

space surrounded by increasing numbers of stars ^ &at the greater distance. This "empty" space rcontains no mass; but it is FULL of energy con- H ** verging from all the surrounding stellar sour- &ces — enough explosive cuanta energy to cause 1* jn,gravity. “ - f * ? *

<y ^ X L ’*

4.In Diagram 4 we show only a few represen- ¥ Jti

tative stars. The inside space now contains ^mass, either particles or planets, or solar &mass — and we show this mass interfering with the free passage of the stellar energy. Ji J*Compare with Diagram H on next page. -'r*

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A , In all the following diagrams, remember that the space re- mains surrounded by billions of stellar explosive energy sources like our sun. Diagram A represents four stellar energy packets converging on a small area in space (with no mass interfering).Diagram B shows the same four energy packets a moment later, after passing through the '’empty" space.

C Diagram C is the combined view of A and 3, showing eight£ energy packets. This is the realistic pattern that de-

velops at every point inside "empty" space which is sur- rounded by multiple stellar energy sources. Diagram C is repeated everywhere between the surrounding stars.

DJ^ In D we repeat Diagram A, but with an interfering mass interposed. We show only four energy packets arriving from four stellar sources.

E . If the Interference causes perfectly elastic collisions i x so that the energy is bounced back a moment later, then

the pattern appears no different from B above.I

Also, if we combine diagrams D and E to show four packets before collision and four more after collision, we will

< ^ , a p p e a r to duplicate the diagram C pattern.t • ■

G However, when we interpose a second screening mass, andthus bounce the energy back to space, the pattern becomes unbalanced, with an absence of energy between the two mass-

T T es. The mass particles are thus impelled toward a common center, because of the absence of push from that direction,

* iH The screening action of multiple mass particles will impelK them all toward a common center. The action is on a mass

and energy particle basis.** Please remember that in all the above we have shown only

a very few idealized perfectly elastic collisions, whereas these seldom occur. Instead, there must be numerous ''imperfect" deflections with consequent changes in velocities and with slow­ing and speeding "in-then-out". However, the gross net outcome Is as illustrated; and this accords with Cavendish torsion balance measures, (From a paper from the Association For Pushing Gravity Research, 2007 Eaton Lane, Austin, Texas 78723. Bill Caraahan is the Executive Secretary.)

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INSPIRED BY THE DARK FORCESCQC On The Rise and Fall Of

Hitler's Third Reich Part II

De Rougement, a fellow Roman Catholic, wrote of Adolf Hitler:"It is quite obvious that a force of this kind does not belong to the individual, and indeed could not even manifest itself unless it were of no importance except as the vehicle of a force for which our psychology has no explanation. What I am saying would be the cheapest sort of romantic nonsense were it not that what has been accomplished by this man -- or rather by the forces working through him •• is a reality that is one of the wonders of the century!"

Pauwels and Bergier, in their little masterpiece, "The Dawn of Magic", go on to say of the sudden change of the Nazi party in 1934: "Suddenly, as if by a miracle, he (Hitler) surged to the front and was successful in everything he undertook. But the medium who is possessed by outside forces is not necessarily conscious of their strength, nor of the direction in which they are leading him. Until 1934 he thought he was doing all the correct steps. . . He thought that all he had to do was to make full use of his 'Powers'. But one cannot use such Powers; one can only serve them. This is the meaning (or one of the meanings) of the fundamental changes which occurred during and immediately after the Purge of June 1934. The movement, which Hitler himself though would be National and Social­istic and nothing more, became what it was destined to become and adhered more closely to the secret doctrine."

Whose secret doctrine? Some Mafia of the Solar System probably, perhaps receiving its instructions from the Saucer Intelligences from Pluto. Our conjectures take us only a step further than those of Pauwels and Bergier.

"Hitler never dared to inquire into the reasons for the 'sui­cide' of Strasser, and he was made to sign the order which elevated the S.S. to the rank of an autonomous organization, above the Party. Joachim Gunthe wrote in a German journal after the debacle: 'The vital idea which inspired the S.A. was replaced on 30th June 1934 by an idea that was purely Satanic -- the S.S.'"

And while this was going on in Germany, an Englishman on the other side of the world, guest at Agharta the underground city in Tibet, was being prepared for an audience with "Satan" -- or at least Mani Rimpochte was considered by millions to be the Prince of Evil for this planet, and worshipped as such. Though at the time,Ted Illion thought "the Prince of Light was a sincere spiritual afad the head of an Occult Brotherhood whose supreme goal was to honour the Creator and help the world. . . I walked down the palace stairsMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 14

The entrance was guarded. Four 'lifeless' servants stood there like so many stone statues.’’ f .

Later Illion learned, to his horror, that these human robots were the corpses of Tibetans ¿.-revived by sorcery at the burial places, and kept usefully "alive" by the will of the so-called Prince of Peace — and dero elementáis at his command.

"A fifth servant appeared, bowed, and lighted a torch. Thé heavy double door was swung open by other servants, and after a pause of about two minutes I was escorted downstairs by not less than seven servants. Down and down we went. Landing followed land­ing. I had never realized how enormous such an underground build­ing could be. At least twelve landings were behind us when we ar­rived at the bottom of the staircase situated at a depth of perhaps a hundred feet under the main entrance of the palace. Another heHvy door was swung open and I found and I found myself in a small hall lit by torches. The time was exactly three o'clock. Obviously our paces had been timed very carefully so as to make me arrive downstairs at three o ’clock sharp, which was the time fixed for the audience.

"Another servant approached with a> golden sprayer and poured on me an abundant supply of perfume. I had certainly not expected to be fumigated in this manner before entering the inner precincts of the palace. But perhaps the Prince had established this wiseGeneral rule for his own benefit in case a person having genuine ibetan ideas about hygiene and cleanliness should happen to be invited as a guest by a member of the Holy Brotherhood and secure

an audience. 5The Red. Hat Lamas of liani Rimpochte were responsible for the

' genuine Tibetan ideas about hygiene’1 which forbade Tibetans the use of water for bathingI This is an old, old practice pf priest­hoods who must keep millions of followers enslaved to their evil dogmas. The Roman Catholic faithful of the Middle Ages were dis­couraged from bathing and encouraged to cover their body odors with perfume. This is one of the occult reasons for the daily bath in clean water, to demagnetize one's self from *’aka thread" connections along wb£ch hypnotic suggestions can be channeled into the subcon­scious to maintain control. If the devotee doesn't bathe in water, this saves the priesthood the labor of continually renewing the psychic connection. No doubt the Mohammedan priesthoods of Arabia and the Brahmin priesthoods of India discourage water bathing for the same reason. Ownership, and control of the mass news media in the technically advanced nations of the west no longer make it necessary to discourage water bathing here. The Red Hat Lamas saw to it that Tibet remained one of the most backward nations on the face of the earth.

’While I was being fumigated in this manner, I looked around. Nine small underground passages ran out from the small hall in all directions. They probably connected the palace with the other parts of the Underground City. The idea struck me that at least one of

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the underground passages may have been connected with a place sev­eral miles distant to enable the Prince of any of his lieutenants to enter and leave the Holy City in a secret manner. A system of air-pipes justified the assumption that at least two of the under­ground passages measured several miles in length."

Or many thousands of miles in length! The probable existence of a vast, world-wide tunnel system of pre-historic origin has in­trigued occult researchers for years. Our own Inner Circle, through medium Mark Probert, informed us that the system was designed and built by a great Atlantean civilization. The tunnels were "dug” by a form of atomic disintegration. Great catastrophes in the thousands of years since then have no doubt destroyed, portions of this system, but an underground link between Agharta and- Berlin • is suggested in this passage from "The Dawn of Magic1':"In Berlin there was a Thibetan monk, nicknamed ‘the man with the green gloves', who had correctly foretold in the Press, on three occasions, the number of Hitlerian deputies elected to the Reich­stag, and who was regularly visited by Hitler. He was said by the Initiates to 'possess the keys to the Kingdom of Agharti'.1 And this passage on page 199: "When the Russians entered Berlin, they found among the corpses a thousand volunteers for death in German uniform, without any papers or badges, of Himalayan origin. As soon as the (Nazi) movement began to acquire extensive funds (from Thyssen, Krupp and other wealthy German industrialists) it organ­ized a number of expeditions to Thibet which succeeded one another practically without interruption until 1943."MORE AUDIENCE PREPARATION

:'Each of the passages was guarded by four servants," wrote IIlion, ’some of them probably used for despatching messages. VTierever the visitor looked, his eye fell on the lifeless faces of those servants who reminded one of so many corpses just risen from their coffins.. The heavy doer on the opposite side of the small hall was thrown open.

"I entered the large entrance-hall to the inner part of the palace. From now onwards I only met members of the Brotherhood.No servant, as Narbu told me later, is permitted to enter the in­ner palace.

’The large hall measured about thirty by forty yards. It was illuminated by hundreds of torches stuck into golden sockets in the walls and round the pillars, and fed through pipes with a li­quid burning with a smokeless flame. . . I was met by seven mem­bers of the Holy Brotherhood in gorgeous robes. A thick black robe of pure silk embroidered with a large number of dsungs (magic­al formulae) was brought. . . at that moment the Masters of Ceremony probably received the greatest shock of their lives. I flatly re­fused to put on a ceremonial robe of any kind.

"'If your master is as great as you affirm," I said politely but firmly, 'he must know himself whether I am great or small. IMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 16

do not want any special dress to improve ray appearance when appear­ing before him.r

VThey were dumfounded. As Narbu told me in the evening, I had also broken the rule of absolute silence which must reign in the large underground hall and in the whole of the left half of the palace which is used by the Prince. No one is allowed to utter a word there unless it is in reply to a question or in reference to a command uttered by the Prince of Light.

'Several other Masters of Cermony of a still higher rank were summoned in a hurry. I was surrounded by an ever-increasing crowd of dignitaries who in turn tried to convince me in respectful whis­pers of the absolute necessity of putting on the black silk gown before stepping into the august presence of the Ruler.”

To Illion the whole rigamarol was funny and his reaction to their insistence that he wear the robe was to suggest to one of them that they ,:go through the show on my behalf while he offered to leave. At which a high court official dressed in white silk came running down the staircase and shouted:

’’Please stop! The Exalted Jewel will welcome you as you are.”But still he was no where near the actual audience. As seven

officials preceded him with lighted torches he noticed to one side 'an enormously long corridor, very wide and measuring several hun­dred yards in length and for the first time the idea oocurred to me that the Underground City might be very .much larger than it appeared to be, and that only members who had passed the highest initiations had access to the most secret parts®.'.

They were climbing stairs again, until the increasing bright­ness indicated that they were close to the surface. ”A11 these ceremonies, probably destined to impress people with awe and ex­pectation, were lost on me. I considered them rather boring and disrespectfully thought of a circus.” Brilliant daylight flooded the ante-room of this black pope of the orient "full of costly vases and expensive carpets”\ and Illion. "entered a'somewhat smaller room where the Exalted Jewel or Prince of Light was seated in a corner.

”Ke rose when I entered, met me about half-way, and gave me his left hand with great cordiality. ’The left one is nearer to the heart,’ he said smilingly, in excellent English. The Prince of Light, as Narbu told me afterwards, speaks and writes six lang­uages perfectly, vix. Tibetan, English, French, Chinese, Hindustani, and Sanscrit. (VJhat, no German?) Illion sat down in the Westem- style chair provided for him.

;:’You are a man of great capacity,’ said the Prince, ’and you will have a great mission to fill in this incarnation. The next few days will be of vital importance to you.’” (Continued in the next Journal.)

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YOU ARE WHAT YOU ASSIMILATE!By Al Goeke

Dr. X's talk on Bio-Electric-*Man was well received here in Seattle; so perhaps you and the Associates would be interested in what he had to say about heart trouble, our number two killer,

"Most of you here can hark back to the time when heart trouble was very rare and when there was a case of it, it was usually called 'tobacco heart'. Now you- never hear of tobacco heart any more but you hear of heart trouDle on every hand, even young people. Have you ever stopped to ask why? \

"When General Ike was having trouble with his heart, his doc­tors gave you the clue, had you been able to catch it; because they called his heart attacks, 'heart seizures'. They are-one of the two most prevalent causes of heart trouble. Let's, talk about-that.kind first. n ''

"When I was young we studied a subject in-school called phys­iology, studying the body. (Nobody, seems to be interested in the subject any more.) I can still see one page in my book. On this page was a pile of calcium, iron and the rest of the minerals that it takes to make up a body. The calcium was the largest part of/, the pile, not only because it is used^to make bones but. because it is used in every cell of the body. Under this picture was written: 'You can buy yourself in. the drug store -for 98$.'

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"We learned a long time ago that leg cramps err Charley Horses were caused by a shortage of calcium.. Our first attempts at cor­recting this was to grind up-and administer egg shells. This pre­vented the Charley Horses. Egg shells are calcium carbonate and the body has to change this to calcium phosphate before it can be absorbed by the muscles.

'About this time bone meal came on the market as a source of food calcium. Then we were told that only l/5th of the calcium in bone meal was available as good calcium; so we switched to calcium phosphate and added magnesium phosphate, which is needed with it.

Now I ask you, if a shortage of calcium can cause a leg muscle to spasm, cant it also cause a heart muscle to spasm, or have a seizure? Of course it can, and does! Let me quote one of my col­leagues on this subject, a specialist, 'I do not believe a heart can ever improve in the face of a calcium shortage, and I have yet to find a heart seizure case that wasn't short!'

Here is another good reason why it is important to have an adequate supply of calcium in the foods we eat. Every element hasMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 18

an atomic number. When the body needs a certain element and it is not available in what is eaten, it will attract the element with the nearest number and try to convert and use it, and actually tran­smute it. Now it so happens that the atomic number of Strontium 90 is very close to the atomic number of calcium. This is why it would be wiser to have a $1.00 box of calcium phosphate than a fine atomic shelter. With an adequate supply of calcium phosphate in the food, the body's natural defense mechanism can reject Strontium 90. With Calcium low, the body tends to retain and try to use Strontium 90 because it's everywhere now in the ground and water, and taken up in plants and animals.

:,l'1hen Dr. Lindler wrote, 'You are what you eat* he almost told the truth. You are not what you eat but are what you assimilate!

"Almost everyone is sick and it isn't any wonder. The average American diet will not support good health. It is even impossible to buy food today that will. One reason is that our soils are so depleted in minerals. I just talked to a farmer in Nebraska, He said, 'It used to be that you could raise and fatten a hog on com. Hot so today. You must buy supplements to add to it of the hog will sicken and die.'

In 1937 Rex Beach and Dr. Northern wrote an article for Cos­mopolitan Magazine on soils. It was such an outstanding article that our government still prints it as Senate Document 264! It tells you the whole story in one sentence on the first page: 'No man of today can eat enough fruit and vegetables to obtain the mineral salts for good health because his stomach isn't big enough and we are running to big stomachs.' Yes, today many Americans are starving to death on a full stomach. Perhaps Hidden Hunger is your trouble.

:7The American diet is horrible and I dare you to try this.The next time you have a big holiday dinner, put a big bowl beside you for the food for your 'guest that didn't come'. Every time you take a spoon full for yourself put a like amount in your guest's' bowl. Now dont cheat! Put in the cocktail, the katsup, Worcester­shire Sauce, ice cream, cake -- the works, l?hen finished you will compliment your cook or host on what a wonderful meal you had.

’’Mow take a spoon and stir your 'guest's* bowl because that is what your stomach is going to do. How look at that mess, smell it. If you can stand it, taste it, and just try to keep down that won- deful meal you just atei I'll bet you canti”

* * *Writes Adelle Davis in ;’Let's Get Well”: ”1 see little hope for a nation that values the health of its livestock more than that of its people. Farmers are not criticized for routinely giving their stock (food) supplements. . . 32 supplements for dairy cows; 29 for 'winning* race horses; 24 for 'high-efficiency' laying hens; 22 for steers; 21 for hogs. . . His animals are better off than humans!”

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•LAIPS, Q U O T E S 6 COMMENTS. I v . .. . rv‘- r~ ~ TTT "

SNOT IS A BIG JOKE? •••■ , *!That s what our contact with the,.Elementáis, Joan Dixon, dis­

covered in February 1969 after a disastrous snowstorm struck her part of Oregon in late January. Here is what Mrs. Dixon wrote to Andy Hardie:'Yesterday I had a visit by Aquaria. Her image, came into my mind at odd moments. Then I felt an urge to go to the post office that was very strong. Your letter was there. So she, at least, is going to be sure I understand accept her reality, though none of the others has proven himself so far."Last night I talked with her. We had an interesting conversation which I'll pass on as best I remember, although nothing was written down. I have been hoping and praying for the snow to. melt. I en­treated her to lend me her help. She asked me to come outside and continue our conversation. I went and there, surrounded by snow,I received a new understanding of the Snow-Spirit. I felt surround­ed by beauty, by purity and by laughter or humor. I then had an image of a girl in my mind,'She was like Aquaria and yet unlike her. She had long black hair and wore a white rcbe, all was flowing as with Aquaria, but this spirit moved around more, ran across the snow fields. She also laughed as she ran. She never spoke to me, but I learned some things through Aquaria. She didn't care for it when I called her a woman, but liked it when I referred to her as the Virgin of the Snow. She is a spirit of purity, which men imitate by using white. She never gave me her name, just said she was referred to as the Snow . . Queen in some cultures.I asked her what terrible thing we had done to deserve her venge­

ance and received the impression this big snowfall was part of some big, practical joke! One I evidently failed to appreciate or under-, stand. Aquaria told me the Rain People went south fpr the winter -- while the Snow Queen was visiting here. Tliat's about all I got from her. I told her she was beautiful but we'd appreciate it if she would go away; although we would remember her and love her from afar. I offered to make an offering to the snow, if she would tell me how; but she didn't seem interested. I reminded her of all the living things that were suffering and hope she was listening. At least we've had no large snowfall since. 5ust a few flurries."

. < / • • • • • ' * 1 *, ■; * , * *’SO FAR* JUST A SANDSTORM” headlines a news story of an Arkansas rain-maker, K.F. Berry, trying to bring rain to the parched Texas town and ranches of Aspermont. He will get $10,000 if he delivers them from drought, otherwise nothing.March-April 1971 RR, Page 20

’ANTIQUITY UNVEILED” AVAILABLEWe wish to thank the several Associates who have reminded us

that an abridged edition of J.M. Roberts' ''Antiquity Unveiled” is and has been available from Health Research, Box 70-A, Hokelumne Kill, California 95245, for $3.00 a copy. But Associate O.M. of Berkeley called the other day to inform us that Doc Wilbom is now sold out of the abridged edition, and has been thankfully able to put that money into a complete photo-offset edition of the original, all 608 pages of it, for only $8.00!

She bought a copy at a bookstore in San Francisco and says it is the most fascinating book she ever read! Andsuch it is, for those looking for the truth of religious history rather than the propaganda cranked out by Roman Catholics for the la6t 1600 years. Consider the opening remarks of Phraotes, King of Taxila, after fighting his way through angry hordes of priests, nuns and other religious fanatics to get to the seance room in Philadelphia in 1883: ’’May the Sun of Truth ever shine upon your head! I have been more than six months fighting my way here. The corroborating evi­dence that I shall give you today of the mediumship and exalted character of Apollonius of Tyana, is such, that millions of Catholic spirits would rather cease to exist than I should give it. • . ”

Roberts, editor of "Mind and Matter”, received the first com­munication, from Potamon, March 26, 1880; and the seance messages continued to be transmitted through 1886, with Roberts publishing with comments in his weekly. He intended to compile them into a book but passed on. Others dedicated to the saerch for Truth did assemble the voluminous reports and put them out under one cover under the title, 'Antiquity Unveiled'1, by the Oriental Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A., 1894.TWAT ARE WE DOING IN CALIFORNIA? LIVING AND WORKING!

"Los Angeles had quite a jolt Feb. 9th from that minor earth­quake fault. Which brings to mind, what are you folks doing in California? Gilbert Holloway says Spirit told him to leave Florida. A couple of years ago two or moee churches and their members left California because of doomsday earthquake prophecies. Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles threw a party the day some said the quake would happen. I wonder what his mood is now? Hoping the quake did not cause any damage at your place in Vista, and hoping some day you will get around to answering ray letter. 1

D.A., St. Louis, Missourithanks, Dorothy, for the written expression of concern, and to

those others of you who called or wrote to receive assurance that Mrs. Crabb and I were safe and unharmed. All that we felt 125 miles south of the epicenter in Sylmar, San Fernando Valley, not Los An­geles, was a gentle shaking of the bed. Your Director was lying there, half awake, listening to the clock radio music, about ready to get up at six, when the forward and backward rocking of the bed

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brought me wide awake, Mrs. .CrabS too! When the shaking subsided in a :few seconds I thought, ;'Boy oh boy, someone must have really got it, somewhere, in Southern California!” Then, shortly, the de­tails of the tragedy began to unfold on the C3S news station from Los Angeles.PROPHET WITH HONOR IN 1969

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'Space photos taken by Apollo 7 astronauts showed the area around Newhall (above Sylmar) to be the potential site of a damag­ing earthquake, according to a New York University geographer. E.Y. Kedar, professor of geography at the university's Binghamptom campus said the pictures showed that three quake faults intersect near the western and northen ends of the San Fernando Valley. The apex of the triangle made by the three faults is near Newhall. Kedar said the three faults are the San Gabriel, which is considered bo be in­active; the Simi Hills Eault and the Soledad Fault.

:,Kedar said ’conventional' seismologists sometimes do not rec­ognize the importance of such intersecting faults. . . He said he had told a 19b9 meeting of the American Astronautical Society that the area around Newhall, about 10 miles from the epicenter of the Feb. 9 earthquake had 'a gre&ter potential for a strong earthquake' than the famous San Andreas fault. He made the statement after looking at pictures taken of the earth by the crews of Apollo 7 and Apollo 9 while he worked for NASA in Houston. He said geographers and geologists have been looking for faults and other indications of earth movement 'like ants crawling around on the surface and limited by their narrow horizon'.

"Space photography has changed that. He was able to distinguis faults like Simi Hills and Soledad by using space photos and by making his own personal flights over the questionable areas. He said the pictures also show a great trough or depression running east and west through the Tehachapi Mountains from the Mojave desert to the ocean near Ventura. This trough intersects all the main faults in the area. . . 's (LA "Times”, Feb. 24, 19717PROPHETS WITHOUT HONOR

When Mrs. Crabb and I took over control of BSRA from Meade Layne in San Diego, California in 1959, we received a doomsday warn­ing from Mary Elsnau, astrologer living safely in the mountains of Arizona, at Prescott. She foresaw the eminent destruction of South­ern California by earthquake and tidal wave and advised us to move east but quick. Our reply to Mary was that we decided we would ra­ther drown in the cool waters of the Pacific, than roast to death in the Arizona desert.

Another, even more spectacular failure as a prophet, was Asso­ciate Wine Anderson. Like many another would-be prophet he had visions of great cataclysmic activity experienced in previous lives, still stored in the subconscious, and misinterpreted them in terms of present time and the destruction of his home town, Los Angeles. This was in the early 1950s. At least he practiced what he preachedMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 22 V' ,

He fled to the high Rockies in Colorado, Montrose, and built a re­treat -- and waited -- until he got tired of holding his breath — and rtetumed to Los Angeles for a few months* Then he read his pro­phecies again, believed them, and fled to the mountains. This yo-io existence went on for ten years or more. Wouldn’t it have been ronic if he had lost his life in an automobile accident while run­ning back and forth? The last we heard, Wing is in a rest home

somewhere in the Los Angeles area, unable to move much. Hundreds of people who are able to move, however, are taking the Sylmar quake as a warning and heading back East* The big moving companies in Los Angeles say moving business is up as much as 600%, over February last year!VAN NORMAN RESERVOIR, OUAKE VICTIM OR CULPRIT?

Dr. Murray Abowitz raised this question in a letter to the LA "Times5’, Feb. 26, 1971: . . To my knowledge the possibility of danger from the enormous weight of the water impounded at Van Norman has not been raised.M

Van Norman Reservoir is two man-made lakes at the upper end of the San Fernando Valley, not many miles from the quake epicenter.The concrete cover of the lower earthen dam was partially stripped away by the first temblor. This posed the threat of a washing away of the fill and the possible destruction of thousands of homes and people living below it. Actually, 80,000 people were evacuated from their homes for three days until the lower reservoir was partially drained to end the threat.

"Manmade earthquakes caused by impounding water behind dams. . . are established facts, I will cite just a few examples:"The Koyna , India earthquake of Dec.-10, 1967.*. which had a 6>5. mag­nitude, killed 200 people and caused widespread destruction. The Koyna dam had created a reservoir of 2 billion cubic,meters-of water in 1962-63, 10 kilometers from the epicenter*. ."Thousands of earthquakes were recorded after the creation of Lake Kariba in 1958 by building a hydroelectric dam acrose the Zambezi River, Zambia. Some of the quakes had magnitude up to 5*8«. Seis­mologists conclude these were caused by either the sheer weight of the impounded water reactivating normal faults, or by simply lubri­cating the inactive faults, or both. . . "WITH THE HELP OF THAT OL* DEBBIL MOONi

’The lineup of the earth, sun and moon for Tuesday night's to­tal eclipse of the moon may have been the trigger of Tuesday’s earth­quake, according to William Kaufmann, director of the Griffith Park Observatory. He said the pull of the sun and monn-af facts the crust of the earth as well as the waters of the oceans, and because it does, may, when both are lined up to exert the greatest pull, have set off the quake at a weak point in a fault, I dont say the line up caused the earthquake, but merely that it could have been the trigger for it,' Kaufnann said.'” (LA^Times", Feb. 10, 197L*)

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BY THE DAWN'S EARTHQUAKE LIGHT -Joyce Haber, movie columnist for the LA 'Times'* wrote: "I've

been culling some odd, if inevitable, tales about last week's dis­aster— or 'Earthquake 1971' as they called it on CBS-TV in their minute-by-minute coverage. For my part I read that certain people said the sky lit up with 'flashes of light' a few hours before the quake occurred. That brought to mind my own observation.

,7I remember rising at 4 a.m. on Feb. 9 (I write at peculiar but normally uninterrupted hours) and reflecting that it seemed as light as daybreak, which happens around 6. I can't explain thât, but I promise it's true. And weird to recall, I think if I see it again, I'll scoop up the children and head for the Los Angeles air­port !

A teen-ager, quoted elsewhere in the "Times'1 and up at that time, called it ::the wierdest dawn I ever saw!*.PROOF OF THE ETHER LAYERS

Mark Probert is no longer available for communication directly with members of the Inner Circle, who, from their vantage position on the Astral plane, can forsee with some accuracy such approaching disasters. So we go back to the great Tehachapi quake of 1952, when the Inner Circle kept close watch of the situation then and kept Meade Layne and the San Diego group informed through Mark. We quote from a supplement to the July-August 1952 Hound Robin:’On the afternoon of July 22 (1952) the Yada began talking about this subject, and again referred to it in the evening of the same day. His last comment is here summarized first, to the following effect: 'The great crack in the San Andréas fault appears to be . settling in such a way that no immediate danger of another serious quake is apparent.* The Yada's earlier comment was: 'the crack is now about 100 feet wide and is an extreme danger point. If a se­cond quake occurs of equaliintensity (with the first) parts of the California coast from Long Beach to San Francisco will be submerged. Effects of a second quake of this intensity will be felt well to the east of the fault line as far as Salt Lake. When the great quakes occur later on (in Japan) the Hawaiians and the Philippines will suffer severely. But at least one severe shock may be expec­ted in California within the year (1952). We can make approximate forecasts by observing the behavior of the ether stresses -- they show a kind of bouncing motion, usually about a week before a quake.

Yes, the compass needle will show deviations about 20 minutes before a quake. The wide flashes of light seen on July 21 (in the sky over the Southern California area) are produced b y a m ending or fracture of the ethers, which are enormously dense. Yes, there are underground caverns of considerable extent under your area. Yes, quakes are worse in silt formations than in granite. The Imperial Valley region is dangerous. There is risk of inundation from the Gulf of California. (The Imperial Valley is across the mountains to the east of Vista. Much of it is as low as a hundred feet belowMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 24

sea level.) But it seems likely that the east and north of the U.S. will be the next to suffer disaster from storms and floods. The, accumulation of ice at the pole is also affecting world weather by causing a nutation (wobble) of the earth's axis. Your Etherian visitors and helpers have largely succeeded in containing the atomic radiations within the ionosphere, so that only the earth will get the worst effects." (For a more complete description and analysis of the work of the Etheric Guardians in relation to mankind buy and read Meade Layne's "Coming of the Guardians". . . . $3.00AND WORD FROM AN ETHEREAN PATROLAdapted from a direct voice projection to White Star, Yucca Valley, California, Feb. 17, 1969:

"It is my duty to communicate any information deemed valuable for you to know. I am, at present, as a unit of force with speci­fic assistance operating, whfct would appear from an earthly position of observation, withito the area of Southern California. However, our craft can be observed from as far north as Seattle to your ex­treme south, as we travel now with this unit back and forth over your energy fault. I am Altran.

"We have trained a large crew of workers and we have, in the Northern Hemisphere, a full set of perators. We have not left the Northern Hemisphere unguarded. Information relayed into this capi- tol ship, the craft from which I operate, is to the effect that there is along the Aleutian Shelf daily slippage. These tremors are being diligently recorded by your planetary scientific outposts. These reports are not released to the general public. . . Releasing of pressures of sufficient intensity beneath the Aleutian Chain can create sufficient tremors to cause a reaction along the Cali­fornia fault. Now it would naturally depend upon the energy re- leasement in the Pacific to your west, into the Eastern Hemisphere, the East Indian area in general, the amount of energy buildup there, simultaneously with the energy releasement in your Northern Hemis­phere, how much result there would be along your San Andreas fault.

"We have been assured by Intelligence beyond our ability to fully comprehend, that the area in which we have stationed our Cen­tral Craft is the area that is a key to the condition of the entire earth. . . This is only a central focus and we have communication lines and workers all around your earth under the direct cotranand of the authority under which this particular operation is placed."

One of the '’energy releases" about which Altran and his Jupi- terian UFO crews are concerned most is the daily emotional-etheric out put of Man himself! For Altran said: T,From here forward you will note a great increase in the restless spirit of man. You will note a greater sense of futility in the world. You will note in­creasing suspicion of brother to brother. You will note greater disputes between leaders of factions of all kinds. You will begin to sense the disgruntled, emotions1 releases of the general public to the tensions that are placed upon them by the mere fact of their having to live in the world today. For coming on the head of man

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is greater and greater responsibility. Greater and greater demands from the authorities of governing bodies of a planetary nature, . . Yes, you will note that the nature of man will be increasingly rest­less, increasingly short tempered and increasingly aggressive anddefensive. .♦ . ' ' - •

i , • *X • • * . - • ' «. •

EMOTIONAL SHOCKS ARE VENTED FORTH • •!’It cannot be altered for him, for man; for those in the world

who have not selected to seek out the Father, who have travelled upon the earth like anteaters with their noses to the ground; for these there can be no spiritual aid. And the world herself, who contains within the womb of her atmospheric sheath, all of the vi­bratory shocks of the emotional vents of man, shall give vent in return unto man by her very bursting forth in emotional turmoils from within and without.

:And where in the past it has been our God commanded duty to modify wherever possible, accumulations of energies of destructive nature -- to the degree we were permitted --henceforth this modifi­cation is withdrawn. . . Earth shall begin to express her pent up energies and release them in all directions without Divine inter­cession. Chaos wll come upon the earth from many directions in the form of dis-ease, of the mind and of the body, and of the soul of man, and the corresponding mental, emotional and physical atmosphere of the Earth. <:

’All those in the world who have sought after the Spirit of their Being shall be sheathed with the full armor of God. They shall not be move& upon by the forces of chaos as long as they main­tain their vision as being of the Spirit and not of the flesh.

’The Great Separation has been effected. Those who have been monitored have been given additional aid, we could say, from the Space Brotherhood. . '♦ Those who seek the Spirit are captured unto It by whatever name, and they become Anointed. This then is the fulfilling and active period of time when the division between the Left and the Right will widen, and you then are expected, under whatever banner of Power you give allegiance, to believe that the Almighty God has Almighty Power, . . to preserve that which is His own. . , ” (White Star, PO Box 307, Joshua Tree, Calofornia 92252)OUR SURVEILLANCE CONTINUES

Let's look at the record. By mid-January, with no buzzing sig­nals from the UFO detector for weeks, and no low-flying helicopters, it seemed that we had been crossed off the surveillance list. Then, at 3:04 p.m. the afternoon of Jan. 14th, a helicopter came over so low we could feel the pressure-wave beat of the blades right in our house! I ran outside to see a military-colored IThirley Bird zooming up and away after making only one pass over our place. X marks our spot on somebody's map, that's for sure; and it almost seemed that 'someone had been reading my mind. Four days later, at 6:20 p.m., the insistent sound of motor and whirling blades brought me out again, to watch the visitor make two more leisurely circles above usMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 26 -

at about 300 feet, before heading back toward San Diego. The stri­king picture of the craft's flashing red and white warning lights against the darkening sunset sky is still strong in my memory.

Then came to mind an item told us by Ric Williamson in one of his Los Angeles area lectures in 1958. While in England he had been invited to a personal chat with Prince Phillip about Flying Saucers. Among other things the Prince showed Ric a huge wall map of the world, studded with pin-point locations of Flying Saucer ap­pearances, sightings and contacts all over the planet.BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

Mow, 12 years later it becomes clear that such a map could be used to pin-point the location of everybody who is anybody in UFO research, not only contactees but writers, researchers and publish­ers of UFOzines. Highly sensitive magnetometers, at strategic lo­cations around the country, are on 24-hour alert. If a significant magnetic disturbance is detected near any one of these pin-pointed locations. Airborne mobile units are on their way within minutes.You can imagine that the pilots of these outfits are as eager to see a Flying Saucer as is the researcher on the ground. They like successful missions, too!

At 4:25 p.m. on Feb. 5th a persistent buzzing sound finally registered on my hearing, through a curtain of conversation and radio music. I rushed to the patio to find the UFO detector jammed on!The polarity shift at the surface of the earth had been so powerful as to pull the downward pointing South pole of the bar magnet on to the contact ring and bending the copper contact wire almost 90° from vertical. I had to disconnect the circuit and straighten the wire out. This was after rushing into the backyard and looking up, to find the blue afternoon sky crisscrossed with jet contrails at 20,000 to 30,000 feet, in all directions. There were no physical objects of any kind visible in the sky, including jets, though I could hear them faintly. Oh, the moon was there, with Astronauts Shepard and Mitchell resting comfortably in their Lunar Excursion Module after their first exploration of the moon's surface. If there was a UFO flap in this part of Southern California that afternoon, as seems likely from the jet activity, no hint of it was in the daily papers -- just another classified report in the files of the CIA's Flying Saucer Eoard in Weshington, D.C.CREDIT TO GEORGE ADAMSKI

One comment about Adamski's Calexico-Santa Monica Bay grid line (RR Journal, Sept-Oct 1970, page 30). A simple extension of this line to the northwest runs through Vandenberg Air Force Base. Ima­gine that! The Etherians are possibly guiding our space shots along. At any rate they would certainly find it easy to glide up to Vanden­berg just for watching. Aims ilichel of France was the first to ex­pose the UFO grid: system in ’’Flying Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery’, but it looks as though Adamski got the jump on him. Michel only sightings, not magnetics.

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OUR LOOP-THE-LOOP PROJECTt '.'It looks to me. like the Lakhovsky loops work homeopathically.

It s not the copper element, per se, but the loop the.loops it makes, throwing back into the body forces which the body is throw­ing off. It's an automatic homeopathic prescription, each body being its own pharmacist! . .. .

'The Yogi does it when he goes into suspended animation, re­breathing his own air. Urine therapy, drinking one's own urine, as described by Armstrong, is homeopathic. An ostrich putting his head in the sand breathes his own air. Breathing into a paper bag and re-breathing the contents is a specific cure for old age pains and hiccoughs. Dianetics was mental homeopathy, i.e., the original book but not no more. Dianetics is re-thinking one'i own thoughts. You imbibe your own aberrations, attacking like with like. Homeo­pathy is like a feedback system. Goda ate their own offspring.It's Isis picking up the pieces. The smaller the dose the more po­tent the cure. Etc. Etc.

’Enclosed is $2. Send me two kits of three experimental loops. Maybe I can fatten up on them.” -

P.F., Florence, ArizonaHE FEELS LIKE A NEW PERSON

”1 read that part in the Journal about the copper wire loop; so today I did loop one. around me and sure enough the oscillating motion calmed me down. It sure was a sensational feeling because lately at times it got so bad I thought I would spin off, even though I do the five Rites nightly. On occasion I also experience a terrific pain in my left side which forces me to sit down, just a great pressure especially after standing over the stove preparing meals for maybe three to four hours at a time. The customers just couldn't understand how I stood up under the pressure of serving so many people. • Seems like mass production. .

"So with this new item I feel like a new person! And I'm oing to have you send me one of your experimental kits, to see how it compares to what I hooked up on myself. Of course I just taped the wire on and this is only about six hours since I put it on.One buck enclosed.1’

J.M.S., Charleston, South CarolineA DEDICATED BORDERLANDER

’’Enclosed is a check for $11, $6 for membership renewal and $5 for five sets of experimental loops. I want to compare the ef­fects of the Lakhovsky coil with the Japanese-made magnetic health bands which I sell to my tennis customers. I am very active in tennis playing and teaching. The results with this band are very good; so here is the address: Aimante Trading Co., Ltd., 742 Tsuno-- hazu 2-CBome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan. One band is $10, but price is only $6 for orders of 12 or more. :

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BEYOND THE PHYSICALAn Associate writes that she had success in 'curing an arthri­

tic elbow by wearing a copper bracelet on her wrist. Then the the pesky condition showed up in her knee! From there it moved to another part of her body. Then it began to dawn on her that her Higher Self was trying to tell her something, that the swollen and painful joints were an outward manifestation of an inner mento- emotional condition of resentment and bitterness over an unhappy marriage. With the cooperation of an understanding doctor and more orthodox heat treatments, etc., and a more positive and cheerful attitude on her part, the condition was finally eliminated. It took months to cleanse the system of the accumulated poisons, physical, emotional and mental.SHE'S A BORDERLANDER

I tried the magnet on one of our cats who had a very badly swollen face from a wound in a fight. I was afraid of infection.I treated him for a few minutes with the North pole of the magnet.He moved his head following the motion of the magnet. During the night, the boil, or whatever it was, broke and drained and he is quite well. Of course it might have broken anyway, but I think it was the magnet. I have the magnet assembly from you and the bar magnet from Edmund Scientific Co. in New Jersey in a cardboard box , but it attracted our Siamese cat and she kept clawing it open and trying to get in. I had to put it in a closed drawer.

::I have been using the magnets with interesting results on my­self. I am 84 years old and under nominal medical treatment for an Angina Syndrome. However, I am sure it is mostly indigestion and pressures from gas. The magnet-assembly held in the right hand and the carbon in the left helps neutralize attacks of pain. Not under­standing the difference between the North and South poles of the bar magnet, I sued both and got a tremendous lot of extra energy, but a few weeks later became very ill. The medical doctor was puz­zled and decided it was too low blood sugar content and advised oranges in diet, which helped much, also a diet from Dr. Jensen.I got the body back to reasonably normal, for my age, and the mag­net, using the North pole only, nas helped. Of course the medical doctor knows nothing of my experiments!

:1I read somewhere that Dr. Bhattacharya has passed on. I hope this .is not true. Are any of his brochures on magnetic treatments available? I hope he is still with us.”

Mrs. R.M., Santa Monica, CaliforniaDr. A.K. Bhattacharya is still very much alive. His revered

father, Dr. Benoytosh Bhattacharya, passed on several years ago and is now overshadowing and guiding his son's work, no doubt. We are in receipt of a review copy of a new book, ’Magnet and Magnetic Fields or Healing By Magnets ’, by Dr. A.K. Bhattacharya and Albert Roy Davis of Florida. It was sent to us by the publisher, Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 6/lA, Banchharam Akrur Lane, Calcutta 12, India

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The two authors are to be commended for pulling together a wide variety of information on magnets, magnetism and the positive and beneficial effects of magnetic fields on living tissue, human and animal * Their approach ia not life-negative scientific and technir.l cal, thank God,_but it is life-positive.human! It has a list of chapters and chapter headings; but it lacks a good incex. It is well illustrated, especially the last section with a Pictorial Sum­mary of the various kinds of magnets and outlines of the kinds of fields they create* This is invaluable to the researcher who is trying to visualize the possible effect of the magnet he is using.

The first chapter, by Davis, has 21 sub-sections dealing with the laboratory side of magnetic research on Seeds and Plants, Physi­cal Pain, Cancer and the Rejuvenation of Mice, other Affects on Living Systems -- the Chicken and the Egg, for instance, Neutraliza­tion of Radioactive Boisons, fete.

The equally long second chapter, by Bhattacharya, details the successful application of bar magnets in the clinical treatment of at least 30 different ailments. Among them: Prostate, Hbart, Legs, Bruises, Toothache, Burns, Rejuvenation, Arhhritis, Swollen Arm,Pain in Knee, Leg Cramps, Chroonic Orchitis, Backache, Brain Palsy, Mental Derangement, Flatulence, Polio, Rheumatic Pains, Pain in Buttocks, Boils, Appendicitis, Eczema, Headaches, and one item on the Sex of Children deserves a quotation:'During one of my visits to a magnet manufacturing firm, a reliable senior worker, closely connected with the actual physical processes of producing magnets of various shapes, sizes, weights and intensi­ties, told me with grefat staisfaction that all his married male as­sistants engaged in the process have had b o m to them only male children after they joined the factory!This is a matter for closer investigation by concerned experts.If contact with magnets for 7% hours a days for a male will bless him with male issues, it will indeed be a boon to many who, bound by most antiquated customs, are at present compelled to groan in misery with many daughters who are proving very expensive burdens thrust upon their shoulders.”

Here Dr. Ehattacharya is referring to the East Indian custom of the marriage dowry. The father who has several daughters can just about impoverish himself in getting them married off properly. He also gives a first clinical report on BSRA's VITIC:'The magnetised steel rod (between the two horseshoe magnets) is to be held in the left hand and a hardened Carbon rod in the right hand for 10 minutes, when a kind of energy flows into the body in­vigorating the whole system. Whether the flow of energy is felt by the subject or not, the treatment actually works. The nerves are energized, and the energy is retained in the body for eight to 12 hours after the treatment. A continued treatment for a week, once daily for 10 minutes, perferably in the morning, brings the subject to normal from all morbid conditions. Several of the ap­paratus constructed by me are in use by interested friends and prac-March-April 1971 RR, Page 30

titioners, and have proved their therapeutic value. The results have not been embodied in this treatise "as the treatment is not purely with magnetic fields but has been combined with carbon rod. Those interested in this therapeutic practice may obtain the in­strument from me. . .

"Needless to say, a Magnet at home should keep the doctor away. Low intensities of magnet, according to my experience, act effec­tively in ordinary cases and yield quicker results. Higher inten­sities may be avoided except in cases of Chronic and Acute disease."

Appendix One of the Davis-Bhattacharya book is a condensed sum­mary of our VITIC brochure, by Mark Gallert. Appendix Two contains specific instructions by Dr. Bhattacharya on the application of the magnet to the body in the treatment of disease. Appendix Three gives magnet tern® and definitions such as Saturation, Field Inten­sity, Induction, Coercive Force, Isotropic Magnetic Materials, and Paramagnetic Materials. These are primarily for industry, of course, as are the excellent illustrations in Appendix Four. At the end of the 166 page book is a three-page bibliography.

Price not given but we would guess around 10 Rupees, judging from other publications listed on back cover by publisher Mukho- padhyay. A call to the bank informs us that Rupees are now quoted at 13<?; so an International Postal Money Order for $1.50 should cover cost, wrapping and postage from India. An International Check from your bank should cost only 20c whereas the Postal Money Order will cost 40c. This is a neat trick pulled off by the very effec­tive Banker's Lobby in T'ashington. The 100% higher cost of PO Money Orders throws the exchange business to the banksSTHE 8th DEGREE OF FREEDOM? THAT'S FOR ME!

'Me can go along with you on your belief that 'the real wealth of a nation is in its farms, mines, factories, the strong right arms of its laboring force and the brains of its managers1’, and invite information exchange on the borderland territory you cover on a clearing house basis. In your borderland area of atomic landscape planning, I can maneuver in need to forget technology and keep things simple. Technology is down near the borderland of psychic criminology territory governad by Interpol, the FBI, Scotland Yard, the Surete, etc. Its value is mainly in criminal landscape archi­tecture and cybernetics lawand order enforcement, temporary not eternal. My training at Cal Tech in the 20s (Dr. Millikan). This in computer design is known as the 8th degree of freedom, completing internal feedback perfection. Computers bow are in 4th or 5th end­ing external feedback perfection and pioneering with internal feed­back, but we need more experts in some of the borderlands that your group seems to cover.1'

R.B.McK., Chicago, Illinois* * *

::To be a man is to suffer for others. God help us to be men."Cesar Chavez

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ENCORE, BROWNING! *5 It was in the early pa'rt of 1946 that one of the men discus­

sing poetry on the 'Invitation To Learning' program of the radio, remarked that 'No one read Robert Browning now except in school, where it was still on the required list because no one had thought to take it off! A little later in the morning with a feeling that 'someone wanted to write', I took up the pencil and the following was written as fast as I could take it. At its conclusion I was told to title it:

BROWNING REPLIES TO CRITICS?iLet rest their condemnation of my 'out-grown' poetry.On grounds of optimism which they do not share I still have hope, love beauty, nor despair Of still another flowering, when the artistry Of God permits the shed of one more cast cocoon;Still knowing I am I, still growing hopeAnd planting it in ground so well prepared that soonAnother Browning will, with greater ease to copeVith words, make clear my message which, obscured by manyTurns of phrase, fails to impress today.I sought to widen scope of human reasoning. AnyPart which I could split of self-grown shells of clayTo let in rays of light frtam the eternal SunV.'as target for my sling. Though I confessMy aim was oft diverted and the course so runWent deviously and in great duress.This matters much to Browning; that in that cast-off clod Of earth which prisoned him, the twig of hope, deep root

of God,Flowered to a strong knowing that persists todayAnd reaches up, indifferent if it gain their nod or nay.

Robert Browning’5 M.S.B., New York, NY

THE UCC'S CHRISTIANITY UITH RELEVANCE!Hot long ago the Ohio conference of the United Church of

Christ made religious news by urging its 230,000 members to turn in their Gulf Oil Co. credit cards. This was a militant and rad­ical protest against the oil company's economic and political sup­port of the corrupt Fascist governments of the Portuguese colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau. The Protestant protest organized by the church fathers was undoubtedly based on first hand reports of missionaries in the field. The good, devout, Roman Cath­olic management of Gul Oil threatened to sue the United brethren for an illegal boycott. The response of the UCC Council for Chris­tian Social Action was to urge their entire church membership of some two million people to turn in their Gulf credit cards. Their specific charge was that Gulf Oil provides ’’economic, moral andMarch-April 1971 RR, Page 32

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political support for the Portuguese in -their wars against inde­pendence movements", Students of American history will remember that the first African slaves sold at Newport and Charleston were brought in Portuguese ships, and a check of the old registries in­dicates that the ship captains were either Roman Catholics of Jews,

TTien it cooes to putting social pressure on soulless corpora­tions, Albert R. Appleby and his Business Executives Hove For Viet­nam Peace could take a lesson from the United Church of Christ.BSRF FEDERAL CORPORATE TAX REPORT FOR 1970Receipts from Book Sales, Men- balance„Sheet, end of„1970berships, Donations.. .$8861.17 Current A«?sets- Cost of Goods Sold.... 2421.08 *ico onGross Profit ? 6 U 0 . W 1883!55

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Expenses: Salaries, Taxes, Rent, $¿035.84Repairs, Supplies, Insurance, Fixed Assets:Car, Depreciation....$10791.50 Equipment and n o o Q1

FurnitureMet Operating Loss $4351.41 Ref.Library 928.18

Total Assets $434/.93

Current Liabilities: Notes Payable 685.00 Accts Payable Rent 6800.00Accru. Sal. 39635.00 457 Unfulfilled Memberships 1371.00

BSRF Net TTorth________ $4347.93 Total Liabilities $48491.00

You will note that gross profit was over a thousand dollars higher than 1969, but so were expenses! So the slight increase in the price of our literature helped to offset the increase in the cost of operations, notably paper and printing supplies, repairs to equipment and postage.

There is increasing interest in such "preventive medicine” programs as self-help gadgets and exercises -- both physical and mental — which indicates that thinking people are trying to avoid outrageous hospital, medical and doctor bills by taking care of themselves. Our Five Rites Of Rejuvenation, Vitic, Eeman Screen and Multi-Wave Oscillator brochures continue to be the most popu­lar. This year we intend to update and re-publish Meade Layne s popular brochure of the early 1950s, ”The Koch Treatment For Can­cer and Allied Allergies", including new information on magnet ex­periments for those who wish to get away from drugs of all kinds. In fact, electronic medicine1’ offers one of the most interesting and helpful fields of borderland research in the 1970s and we ex­pect to see to it that BSRF does its part.

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< —*'In your Jan-Feb Journal I find quotes from the book ’’The Dawn

of Magic:: by Pauwels and Bergier. You give only the Britishptitle and publisher. It is also a paperback published by Avon, a division of the Hearst Corp. 959 Eighth Ave., New York, NY 10019, and sells for 95c. The American title is, ’’The Morning of the Magicians s. I bought and read it a couple of years ago and intend to read it a second time if I can ever get caught up with other things. It is well worth the time and thought.

:,I Was glad to find Lanakila Brandt mentioned in your magazine. If we cant pray in Hawaiian, we'll have to pse our own methods in English to make our own magic. But must a prayer always be put in­to words? Perhaps not. (No, but a chanted sound drills a hole in the Ethers by projecting a stream of force. This ray of energy can be directed by Ministering Spirits to manifest an answer to the prayer. RHC.)

’'I'm concerned about Max Freedom Long and hope that the Tele­pathic Mutual Healing Group is praying for him, for; a change!Aloha nui loa.”

M.S., Holualoa, HawaiiYes, the Sage of Melrose Hill has been hospitalized with a

badly swollen left leg and other complications; so concerned border- landers should send Mr. Long helpful thoughts and prayers for his speedy recovery. There is no financial problem but cneery cards and letters would be most welcome. Mail now goes to Max's home address, 210 N. Melrose Drive, Vista, California 92083. His good next door neighbors and caretakers, Mr. and Mrs. John Keelan, will see to it that Max gets the correspondence.ANYONE FOR DELUXE CRYSTAL GAZING?

’One thing that is not ao easy to come by any more is a real crystal ball almost four inches in diameter. It is pure rock crys­tal, beught in West Germany, $170 and $32 to get it through customs. The finish grinding and polishing was done at Zeiss. I was able to buy it for this low price because there was a tiny fraction about 3/16 inside the outer surface. Sometimes I can't find it, it is so small. This crystal ball is like a piece of jewelry, increasing in value as time goes on. I would sell it for $150 but not a cent less. Maybe one of your Associates would like to buy it.”

Hank Kieboom, 1330 Lehigh St.Boulder, Colorado 80303

We dont normally run sales pitches like this in CCC but Hank has become a victim of the medical trust. He has already had one major operation for cancer and the doctors want to continue "ex­ploring ’, as long as his money holds out. He was given a copy of Dr. Kelley's 'New Hope For Cancer Victims” while in the hospital, read it, and made the pilgrimage to Grapevine, Texas for diagnosis. Hank came home with a much clearer idea of what he would have to do!

WORD FROM A KUNA ASSOCIATE

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BSRA No. 8-A - SEANCE MEMORANDA Nos. 1\ '2 & 3, Sept. 22, 1946through June 15, 1947. CONTROLS: Charles Lingford,

Sigmund Freud, the Pigmy, Rama Kalo, Kay ling, Lo Sun Yat, Harry Lauder, Sister Thresa Vandenberg, an African Missionary, a Kaftuna, Japanese soldier, Drug Addict, Temple Dancer, Sit Thomas Lipton,Ali Ben Casi, Choctaw Indian, Atlantean, Colin Kelly, Rafflon Satalli, and others.^ SUBJECTS DISCUSSED; Astral Plane conditions, Healing, Ideal Seance Cnnditinas, DoreaT, the Ballards, Initiations in Tibet, Flying Saucers, the Catholics, Developing Clairaudience, Invocations and Banishments, Hawaiian Magick, the Ether Drift, Atlantis, Richard Shaver and the Deros, Reading the Akashic Records, Healing With Color, Astronomy, Life on other Planets, the Abominable Snowman, etc. 90 pages, 8^x11 tpianeo, illustrated......................

2, ** -MAGNETIC VITALITY ^In our continuing search for beneficial invisible forces to correct physical conditions borderland research has led us to the outstand­ing clinical successes of Dr. Anton Mesmer in Vienna and Paris 200 years ago. Our modern experience so far verifies that of the dis­tinguished doctor in his work. The human vitality or prana which he called ’animal magnetism" can be augmented or reinforced, even purified, with the current from an iron magnet, an electro-magnet or an Alnico magnet, and balanced with the carbon ray.Wherever the magnet is close to or touches the skin, there appears to b6 a re-polarization of the cells and a change in the energy or vitality. Whereas we used to theorize that energy from the magnet went into the nerves, now we are inclined to the belief that the magnet draws energy to it. This helps to account for the sudden disapDearance of pain in an affected ar«a when a magnet is placed over It* The cell garbage and other negative etheric matter is dissipated away into the surroundings ethers. New, healthier ma­terial is drawn into the area from the system and the surrounding ethers. This drawing or scavenging effect is a function of the Moon in occult science -- an unpolarized condition which should be balanced with the force of the Sun. The Moon takes. The Sun gives. This is why we recoiranend the use of the carbon rod. It represents the Sun in this therapeutic equation.

In experimental work the Magnet Assem­bly (two chunks of Alnico mounted in

a non-magnetlc metal frame) is held in one hand and the carbon rod in the other. Or the Magnet Assembly can be positioned any where on the body —

taped in place if neces­sary -- and so can the carbon rod.

)F ONE ASSEMBLY & ONE ROD. . $5.00 March-¿pril 1971 RR, Page 35

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The VITlC device, for the borderland experi­ment er, according to Dr. Mesmer's suggested ~ design: Two 150-lb-pull, permanent Alnico magnets or magnet assemblies, mounted in a wooden frame to pull toward each, other and create a powerful vortex. A one-loop copper coil, on the frame at right-angles to the central steel handle (for one nand) makes this a pulsing, directional field, more easily absorbed by living tissue. The device is

complete with a 1x6" carbon rod to be held in the other hand. One mag­net can be loosely pivoted in some applications, so it can be turned to the Repel position, S to S and N to N, if desired. $40.00’ f.6.b. - Vista. Californians add $2 sales (

'••• tax. •BSRF No. 1#. The VITIC Brochure -38 pages packed with information on

- . the physiological effects of carbonrod and magnet by Brian Brown, Nandor Fodor, Reichenbach, Meade Layne, Yada di Shi'ite, Count Walewski and Dr. Anton Mesmer. $1.50

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