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ROUND

ROB I N

A Factual and Non-Sectarian

Publication

issued in the interests of

BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (BSRA)

Published by MEADE LAYNE, M. A., Director

3524 Adams Avenue, San Diego 16, California

Vol. XII Janiiorij - Fcbruorij 1957 No. 5

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ROUND ROBIN JANÜARY-FEBRUARY

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Volume XII - No» 5

A P u b licat ion o f the Borderland Sciences Research A ssoc ia te s -

CONTENTS : PAGES;

OFFENDERS AGAINST PEACE - from"Le Courriere 1 - 4In te r p la n e ta ir e " -

EXTRAORDINARY MAP DIVINING -- by Assoc* Gaston Burridge - 5 - 8

THE DROSNES-LAZENBY CANCER TREATMENT - 9 - 1 0- and - Psychotherapy -

ANTI-GRAVITY and SPACESHIP PR0PULSIQ& - 1 1 - 1 3- by P h y s ic is t C .F . K ra f f t -

- and -- A Letter of Importance - - 13

THE INDISPENSABLE COMPLEMENT - - 14

"PRANA” and SUB-ATOMIC ENERGY CONVERTERS - 1 5 - 1 8- by A ssoc. "Lindy M il la rd 11 -

DANIEL FRY DISCUSSES SPACE-CRAFT - 1 8 - 1 9

SUPERMATTER - by C .F. K ra f f t - 2 0 - 2 1

LETTER from W. Gordon A llen - and - - 22MISCELLANEA -

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Meade Layne, M.A.* Ed itor and BSR D irector - with a s s i s t a n c e of BSR A sso c ia te s . Published bi-monthly a t BSR Hdqrs• - 3524 Adams Ave*, San Diego 16, C a l i fo r n ia . Su bscr ip t ion included with BSR membership: per y e ar , $5.00 -S ing les# .5 0 . BSRA i s a non-profit and non-sectarian o r­gan iza t io n , and serves no s p e c ia l in t e r e s t s *

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OFFENDERS AGAINST PEACE

- from Le Courrier In ter plane'ta ire -

Experiments detrim ental to the whole human race are going on, in s p i te o f the p ro te s t s of the u n iv ersa l conscience« We have no need to wait fo r a th ird world war, a thermo-nuclear one; f o r war ag a in s t l i f e , ag a in st the whole l i f e o f our p lanet had a l - ready been declared by men in 1945. I t has not ceased , ever since then, to spread i t s ravages*

Let us consider the m atter ag a in , a f t e r a l l th a t has already been w ritten on the su b je c t :

P ro fe ssor S tu r te v an t , of the I n s t , of Technology of C a l i fo r n ia , has e s ta b l ish e d the f a c t th a t about one m il l io n eigh t hundred thousand ch ildren out of the nine hundred and ten m ill io n s of our p lanet are a lready showing sign s of changes which could be a t t r ib u te d to nuolear exp lo s io n s* These » v a r ia t io n s ’ could be t ra n s la te d in the course of se v e ra l generations into deform ities (ch ild ren with s i x f in g e r s , club f e e t , e t c * ) , organic le s ion s (d ia b e te s ) or abn orm alit ie s*

The radio has produced evidenoe o f ra d io a c t iv e ra in s by means of which a considerable quantity of ra d io a c t iv e vegetab les have become u n f i t fo r consumption*

P ro f . Lassagne, honorary d ire c to r o f the Radium I n s t i t u t e in P a r i s , wrote in ’ Le Monde’ , of S e p t* 7 , 1955, as fo l low s: *Car- r ied away into the atmosphere, th i s ra d io a c t iv e dust which rep­resen ts a ra d io a c t iv e-eq u iv a len t of hundreds of thousands o f tons of radium, oould f a l l , according to the p re v a i l in g atmos­pheric con d it ion s , whether in the form of ashes or o f r a in s , upon t e r r i t o r i e s s i tu a te d se v e ra l thousands kilom eters away from the s i t e o f the exp lo s io n . No p o ss ib le protection could be de­v ised a g a in s t the contamination of l iv in g crea tu res in regions so powdered or so watered. The rad io elements would inev itab ly penetrate into every human organ. Such a ra d io a c t iv e ra in f e l l over the south o f the Japanese aroh ipelago some days a f t e r the explosjion of Farch 1, 1954. A general contamination was e s ta b ­lished in t h i s reg ion . R ad io ac t iv ity was discovered in the urine o f the population (more concentrated in th a t o f young c h ild re n ) , in p la n t s , in the milk of cows, e t c * A fter t h e explosions of B ik in i , ra d ioac tiv e f i s h were caught severa l thousand kilom eters away.

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*One m illigram of radium i s s u f f i c i e n t to k i l l an in d iv id u a l * , so we are to ld by P ro f* T e l l e r , head of American nuclear manu - fac tu re *

The Bavarian M inister of A griculture has revealed (May 24, *55) that the r a d io a c t iv i ty contained in the ra in s o f June and Decem­b e r , was such as to comprise a c e r ta in danger* This news caused a sensation among the population (aocording to the 'F rance-Soir* of Bonn)* One of those re tro sp e c tiv e re v e la t io n s which they are kind enough to d ish out to us I

From the AFP of May 27, 1 9 5 6 "The sk ipper of a Japanese f i s h in g boat has suddenly become i l l , and i t is feared th a t he may be su f fe r in g from the e f f e c t s of atomic ra d ia t io n follow ing upon the explosion of the H-bomb o f May 27th, l a s t * The boat was working, however, a good d istan ce away from the danger zone, as marked out before the exp losion * The eruption which broke out over the whole body o f the s a i l o r i s considered as symptomatic o f atomic m alad ies .

The f i r s t submarine explosion took p lace a t B ik in i , 1946* The second ( to speak only of American cn es ; the Russians have kept quiet about t h e i r s ) , was exploded on May 18, 1955, o f f t h e coast of C a l i fo r n ia * Each of these was equivalent to f iv e thous­and tons o f T.N.T. I t i s known that no means e x i s t of prevent­ing the contamination of ed ib le f i s h , even when the bombs are launched fa r away from the f i sh in g areas and maritime routes (P ro f * Fon taine).

Before h is death , P ro f* Debierne, who was D irector of the Radium I n s t i t u t e , thus described what he c a l le d the gradual po i­soning of our atmosphere:- r,A bomb o f 50 k i lo s produces 50>000 tons o f n i t r io a c id . One charge of 50 k i lo s can induce in the atmosphere enough oentres of condensation to give an average concentration o f 25 m ill ions per cubic centimetre in a layer of fo r ty kilom etres depth over the whole su rface o f the e a r th .These oentres could p e r s i s t fo r years before being e lim in ated *”

W ell, the f i r s t hydrogen bomb had a power of f iv e m ill io n tons of T.N.T. and the l a s t , a power o f f i f t y m il l io n ton sl A fter the explosion of the Russian bomb in 1955, an increase of r a d io a c t iv i ty in the atmosphere was observed on a l l s id e s *The Observatory of Fukacaa in Japan declared that ra in -w ater, f a l l i n g afterward in the south of Japan, contained 28,000 Geiger un its per l i t r e and per minute* The Japanese Ministry of Health had s ta te d not long before that l i f e was a c tu a l ly in danger in the middle of an atmosphere o f more than 100 Geiger units 1

On December 21, 1954, Dr* Leyton, of London, repotted a dangerous inorease in oases of migraine due to e le o tr io charges produced in the atmosphere by atomic and thermo-nuclear bombs;

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and in India in 1955, a ’ s trange malady1 was under observation , believed to be due to H-bomb ex p lo s io n s . We are in a good p o s i­t io n , a c tu a l ly , a t the AMI, to know and to a f f i rm , that a large number of people have been attacked by dangerous r a d ia t io n s , producing various t r o u b le s , p a r t i c u l a r ly , s t e r i l i t y or even death without warning* In 1955 r a d io a c t iv i ty a t Chicago was in­creased by 100$. On the 10th of February, 1955, a red t id e k i l l ed m ill io n s o f f i s h on the coast of T rin idad * R adioactive rain and snow have f a l l e n on se v e ra l la rge towns, amongst o th ers .

The percentage o f »mongol1 id io t s born a t Hiroshima and Naga­s a k i i s e igh t times g re a te r than normal. B esides t h i s , many monsters have already been born in Japan* Doctors have*destroy- ed them, so that the publio should not be informed, and s c ie n t ­i s t s have co ld ly s tu d ie d , sc ru t in iz e d and d is se c te d them (inform a tion comes from the Brotherhood o f F a i th , O ntario . *A lso con­firmed by member of S o c ie ty of M etaphysicians, L td * , who was an a s s i s t a n t a t suoh post-mortem o p era t ion s*)

Dr* Harold Pambelbon, well-known American s c i e n t i s t (atomic) and n a t u r a l i s t , was able to show, two months ago, to his c o l l ­eagues of Ogden (U tah), mosquitoes of the s iz e of dangerous hor­n e t s , peacook b u t t e r f l i e s s c a rc e ly out o f th e ir c h ry sa l i se s but as large as t o m - t i t s , and two g ig a n t ic in se c ts which he had ¡cap­tured in h is neighborhood with the a id of a b u t t e r f ly net* "At f i r s t , " sa id Dr» Pambelbon to re p re se n ta t iv e s of the P r e s s , ” 1 thought th a t rad io a c t iv e rays produce r e s u l t s only in the course of sev era l gen era tion s, but I new know that the same sample t i s ­sue from an egg can, i f i t i s submitted to rad ia t io n s which would be dangerous to man, and i f i t i s maintained in a con - s ta n t temperature of 30° centigrade# becomes in se v e ra l months the monster which you have under your e y e s * ”

The g r e a te s t b i o l o g i s t s and genetio ians admit that the do­main of perturbations caused in the human organism by atomic r a d ia t io n is f a r from being f u l l y explored - " I t w i l l not be , perhaps, fo r another h a lf century*" However, enough i s known to have i t s a id , in the co rr id ors o f the Atomic Conference in Geneva, that th is i s a »d isagreeab le su b je o t , fo r i t contained the r i s k of spreading panic amongst the crowds o f people who understood nothing about i t " (R evelation by Charles-Noel Martin in the fF iagro L i t t e r a i r e * o f A pril 28, 1956)* "What we f in d awkward about th is a f f a i r i s publio opinion, but pub­l i c opinion can be moulded; i t i s fo r us to make i t c lear tha t a f t e r a l l , every s tep forward in progress c a r r ie s i t s in­conveniences, and that a l i t t l e r a d io a c t iv i ty spread through­out the immense world oannot cause much harm*" Yes, that is what i s being whispered behind the f in e facade of »Atoms fo r Peace I*

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P ro fe sso r Axel Helleriborg, c h ie f o f Swedish meteorology, con­s id e rs th a t atomic explosions charge the atmospheric'Currents with cen tres of i c e . fThe North Pole i s today 18$ heavier than the South P o le . The r e s u l t of th is phenomenon oould be the up­s e t t in g of the equ ilibrium of our p l a n e t .1 I t i s not I who have sa id i t th is time*

*The p ro gre ss iv e ig n it io n o f the atmosphere i s now a p o s s i ­b i l i t y capable o f producing t o t a l atomio destru c t io n * ( J . J . W illiamson, P resident o f the Soc ie ty of M etaphysicians, who has, a l a s , reason fo r saying that *oataclysm has begun).

The cause i s e a s i ly understood* We are in the presence of CRIME AGAINST THE LIFE OF THE PLANET, crimes which have been going on for eleven y e a r s . The R u ssian , American and En glish leaders responsib le for these ignoble e n te rp r ise s are ac tin g without concern for the common w e lfa re . The only E x ten u atin g circum stance1 fo r the Americans i s that of having always an - nounoed t h e i r e v i l in te n t . The only ’ extenuating c ircum stances1 fo r the Russians i s that o f having proposed, se v e ra l t im es, and again qu ite l a te ly a t the l a s t s e s s io n o f th e ir Disarmament Commission, the suppression of the H-bomb experiments (and th is aot is in the shadow of bad m otives*) The American and English once again refused such actions no doubt due to knowledge of i l l -m o t iv e * The E n g lish are aggravating th e ir oase by prepar­ing for next y e a r , experiments on the f i r s t B r i t i s h H-bomb.

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Note: IE COURRIER INTERPLaNETAIRE i s ed ited by P ro fe sso r A. Nahen, a t 25 Avenue Denantou, Lausanne, S u is se . The B r i t i s h e d it io n , in E nglish , i s i s su e d by the Society of Metaphysiciams, L td . , A rchers’ Court, H astings, England. S ingle cop ies , U .S.A ., .20 ; 12 copies $2.00. E ith er the French or English ed it ion should be in te r e s t in g and u se fu l to American readers, since i t su p p lie s information from European sources not e a s i ly obtain­ab le in t h i s country.

The is su e of Le Courrier P lan eta ire quoted above includes an open l e t t e r to President Eisenhower, p a r t o f which reads as fo llow s:

"One hundred experts on atomic questions grouped un - der the a e g i s of the N ational Academy o f Sciences have recent­ly published a report, o f which the conclusion fo llow s: Atomic r a d ia t io n s are p u tt in g the whole human race in p e r i l . The pur­s u i t of thermo-nuclear experiments i s capable of rendering the earth un inhabitable . One m ill io n 800 thousand children are a lready showing sign s o f changes which could be a t t r ib u te d to nuclear e x p lo s io n s . . Vegetables, f r u i t , f i s h have been shown to be rad io a c t iv e . B ird s die suddenly. Monsters have been bom in Japan. . . A new malady has appeared in Salsburg . . . The north pole i s today 18$ heavier than the south . . . Ign ition of the atmosphere i s now a p o s s i b i l i t y . . .

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extraordinary map divining

(As s o o . G. Burridge)

Few ROUND ROBIN readers would deny there e x i s t s a type o f human mind capable o f lo ca t in g h idden-fm m -sight m ateria ls . I f asked, many o f i t s readers might even look out over t h e i r g l a s s ­es and re p ly , "Huh, kid s t u f f i " Dowsers, d iv in e r s , r a d ie s th e s- i s t s or rhabdcmancers are hardly "ch icks ju s t out o f the s h e l l ” to these fo lk * H istcry is f u l l o f d iv in er-legen d , and legend i s f u l l o f th e ir h is to ry I

We do not wish to sharpen an old saw h ere . But once in a while a man w i l l use h is w its in such a way as to turn the tables on his s c o f fe r s so n ea t ly , while p lay in g th e ir game, th a t we can­not help wishing to sharp the word o f i t . Such a " t a b le turn­er" i s Emmuel C a r r o l l *

C a rro l l came up the d iv in ing path the long, hard way* I f his has been a bed o f r o s e s , t t e o the q u i l t s have had many a thorn between* Seme years ago we wrote, "P ers is ten ce is a name f o r C B rro ll* Time has proved us r ig h t .

C a rro l l was divining before he knew what he was doing - b e ­fore he knew he couldi He toct: h is bride to Wyoming to hunt jade on th e ir honeymoon. They began the search by walking the h i l l s and canyons, their eyes "glued to the ground" - in the ordinary way. They had not done t h i s very long before C a rro ll stopped abruptly ore morning, turned h a l f way around, looked back across the canyon to a clump of bushes on the other s id e , and s a id to h is w ife , " I think i f we look over th e re , (point - ing) we’ l l find some."

They crossed the canyon and olimfced to the bushes* Beneath them they found a jade boulder as large as a man’ s head I The boulder paid for the honeymoon* Finding th a t stone made Car­r o l l r e a l iz e he d idn ’ t n e c e ssa r i ly need to look for th ings as ethers did - th a t he had something. But i t took him years to learn hew to use th a t something* I t may w ell be he has not yet reached the f u l l r e a l iz a t io n of h i s t a l e n t s .

We would l ik e to bring forward here an account o f h is l a t - e s t su ccesses in "map d iv in in g " *

Map div in ing i s not uncommon among people l ik e C a r r o l l . How­ev er , such an accomplishment i s d isb e liev ed by most »ther per­sons* Even those who do not deny a d iv in er can find u n d e r - ground water when ever i t , or nearly s o , shake th e ir heads v io ­le n t ly , back and fo r th , when confronted with map d iv in ing .

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We do not wish to d iscourse on how map d iv in ing may be done -- or how C a rro ll says he does h is» Rather, we would l ike t o present an account covering some 300 se p a ra te , but oonseoutive map div in ings for o i l , processed by C a r r o l l . These have been proved and found to be b e t te r than 95$ accurate I And m o r e astounding, they are of public record to prove the p ro o f . Part of the proof and the public record were being recorded while other p arts of the d iv in ing were in p ro g re ss . Anyone m a y look up the back i s su e s of the p u b lica tio n s we w i l l name and see the fa o ts fo r h im se lf * No one need take anyone's word for anything*

There i s only one way to prove d iv in ing o f any s o r t * Dig, and find the s t u f f I Such procedure i s a long, slow, expensive m atter* A diviner must be a r ic h man to prove any number of separate locat ion s during a year that way* Map d iv in ing is the king of time and money consumers - i f you wish proof*

$25-*000 i s a stcall co s t to d r i l l a p rospective o i l well s i t e * Anyone wishing to prove h is "gu ess" that there i s o i l "d o w n there" would have to spend seven m il l io n , f iv e hundred thousand d o l la r s on 300 separate s i t e s I But C a r r o l l proved h is map d iv­ining on more than 300 sep ara te s i t e s and d id n 't spend $1001 Yes Mam and S i r , every divined s i t e was d r i l l e d - some deeper than a mile - a t le a s t one more than two m iles I

How, ju s t how does one go about g e t t in g Tj- m ill io n d o l la r s worth of underground information fo r le s s than a $100? I t s a good t r i c k i f you can do i t - and C a rro l l did i t . This i s how*

In C a l i fo rn ia - and in many western and southwestern s t a te s a l so • before any o i l or gas well can be s t a r t e d , those sponsor­ing the d r i l l i n g must obtain a " r e le a s e " from the S t a t e fs De - partr&ent of Oil and Gas. One of the requirements in obtaining a re le a se i s an exact reoord of the new s i t e ' s lo ca t ion - Range and Township numbers, Section number, and p re c ise posit ion of the s i t e in that S ec tio n * A ll t h i s beoomes a record* The re - cord becomes "pu b lic property" as soon as the re le a se i s grant­ed, ju s t as knowledge of a w il l or a deed t r a n s f e r beoomes pub- l io property as soon as recorded* This prevents "c laim jump­in g " , but a l s o washes away a l l secrecy from the proposed loca­t io n , so un less one has surrounding land under le a s e , he might have company I

E stab lish ed in 1919, and published re g u la r ly s in c e , i s a n o ilm an^ paper kncwn as Hunger's Oil-O-Gram. The Oil-O-Gram is issued f iv e times a week* I t c a r r ie s a l l news and items of in t ­e r e s t to oilmen* Among those items is a d a ily l i s t o f the " r e ­le a se s " granted the previous day from a l l o f f i c e s o f the Depart­ment o f Oil and Gas in C a l i fo r n ia , and many other s t a t e s a s

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w ell* This l i s t covers "Wild Cat" wells as well as those in known and developed f i e l d s * I t was from t h i s d a i ly l i s t which C a rro ll chose h is su b je c ts fo r map div in ing and p re d ic t in g . The locations were ac cu ra te * They were of p u b lic record with e s tab l ish e d d a te s . Baok i s s u e s of Mungerfs Oil-O-Gram may be consulted in large pub­l i c l i b r a r i e s , in the l ib rary a t the Hunger o f f i c e , in the f i l e s of o i l companies, in the l i b r a r i e s o f tech n ic a l co llege s o f fe r - ing courses in petroleum geology*

In ad d it ion to a complete l i s t o f r e le a se s granted , is oar - r ied information regarding those w ells which have already been d r i l l e d * I f these w ells are good - " h i t s " - the number of b a r­r e l s per day of crude i s given along with i t s ty p e , the grav ity of the o i l , the amount o f gas and water which may be is su in g from the w e ll* I f the well i s " a m is s " , that information i s a l ­so given* A ll these w ells were re le a se s l i s t e d in some e a r l i e r is su e of the paper* Thus* Munger’ s Oil-O-Gram provides a com­p le te published r e p o r t , e n t i r e ly independent of C a r r o l l ’ s a c t i ­v i t i e s , and over which he had no p o ss ib le in fluen ce* T h e s e reports are based on information furnished by each ind iv idual owner of the d r i l l e d w ells to the Department of Oil and Gas, and checked by the Department, thus can be considered highly accur­a t e * Here aga in , C a rro ll could have no in flu en ce , whatever*

Mr# C a rro l l has a p r iv a te l ib rary of some $3,000 worth of standard U*S* G eological Survey su rface maps and a e r i a l photo­

graphs* He does not have a l l the maps or photographs published by any means - nor has the Geologioal Survey mapped and pub - lished a l l the area of the S ta te of C a l i fo r n ia . This i s t r u e of most western S t a t e s . There are many "h o le s" of th i s S t a t e ’ s su rface not accu ra te ly recorded on any sort of sm all sca le map*

But C a rro l l knew th a t i f he was to make his part o f t h e scheme as w ater-t igh t as the r e s t , he must find ireans for pub­li sh in g h is p red ic t ion s before the w ells were completed. H e a lso knew th is pu b lica tio n must be o f pub 1 ic re co rd , and o n e which could be e a s i ly re fe rred to a t any future d a te . H e found such a p lace in the newspaper, "The Huntington Beach News", in i t s weekly column c a lled "O il Round Up". T h u s , for many weeks, "O il Round Up" ca rr ie d from two to foiar inches of "C a r r o l l P r e d io ts " *

Because our space i s lim ited we w i l l show only one example of the complete cyole of C a r r o l l f s p re d ic t io n s* This one can be matched many, many times by consu lting baok is su e s of the "Huntington Beach News", Huntington Beach, C a l i fo r n ia , and Munger’ s Oil-O-Gram.

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To make our record fu l ly complete, however, i t should be noted that the “ News” is published on Thursdays* C a r r o l l ' s pred iction s had to be in the o f f ic e s of the paper *he Monday b e fo re . Allow­ing p o sta l time from C a r r o l l ’ s home, where tbs map d iv in ing was done, i t ireant he had to have h is work f in ish ed and in the mail by Saturday morning before the Monday, before the Thursday's pub­l i c a t i o n This ireant C a rro l l was p red ic t in g nearly a week before p o ss ib le p u b lica t io n . In many c a s e s , d r i l l i n g of the p re d ic t ­ed v;e 11 s i t e was continuing during th is in te r v a l * But in only one case was a well s i t e " spudded in ” - (begun) - d r i l l e d , capped and abandoned, and the r e s u l t s published in Munger's, before Car­r o l l ’ s p red ic t ion s of i t would have been published in the ’'News". A hurried phone c a l l by C a rro l l to tbs "News” to s t r ik e the item, prevented any p o ss ib le ’’ question" marring the whole p ro ce ss * Car­r o l l had predicted "a m iss" for that p a r t ic u la r s i t e . I t was I

As our exemple of the cycle through which C a r r o l l ' s 300 map d iv in ings went, from inception to f i n a l d isp o sa l we present the fo llow ing: Hunger's published a notice th a t Humble Oil a n d R efin ing Company had obtained a re le a se and were spudding in a v;e 11 on Rancho Santa C la r a , March 8th, 1956. C a r ro l l had maps oovering t h i s area and he divined th is s i t e * In the "Huntington Beach Hews" for Thursday, March 15, 1956, "C a r r o l l P red io ts" sa id th i s w ell would be "a m iss " * Again, on March 20th, 1956, Munger's reported the well had been abandoned and capped a f t e r d r i l l i n g some 8,335 f e e t t While t h i s was "a m iss" fo r Humble, i t was "a h i t " fo r C a r r o l l i

Thus did C a rro l l carry out a l ik e p a ttern for more than 300 tim es* While the above item was only one in a l i s t o f sev era l others published cn the same d a te , in the same column, i t w il l serve as a good guide fo r a l l the o th ers* Considered in the l igh t o f the above information, anyone may rea d ily see there could be no p o ss ib le c o l lu s io n among any of the various sec - t io n s in th is arrangement, and no way C a rro l l could have come by before-hand information regarding the s i t e except through h is own p e c u l ia r ly outstanding a b i l i t y fo r d iv in ing such things.

Emmuel C a rro l l has caused much "gnashing cf tee th " among petroleum engineers and g e o lo g is t s - as may w ell be imagined*They haven't a thing to say back* Perhaps they f e e l much the same as the Harvard s c i e n t i s t s with whom we have had some cor­respondence regarding d iv in in g . When we pointed out to him th a t g e o lo g is t s made many errors to o , and nothing was ever sa id about them, our correspondent r e p l ie d , "Y es, g e o lo g i s t s d o make e r r o r s , but they have a s c i e n t i f i c b a s i s on which to work."

Mr* C a r r o l l , we reg re t you have been so r ig h t , so o ften ,w ith so l i t t l e of to d a y 's s c i e n t i f i c b a s i s on which to workl

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(The BSRA p u b lica tion s have long supported - and continue to support - a t le a s t two other types o f cancer treatment be­s id e s the one named above. Both the Koch and the Hoxsey t r e a t ­ments have worked near-m iracles in thousands of c a se s * T h e Drosnes-Lazenby method using muoorhicin has a s im i la r h is to ry , so fa r as persecution and abuse are concerned, but has s te a d ­i ly gained ground and i s f a r pest the experimental s t a g e . I t deserves the widest p o s s ib le p u b l i c i ty , and we quote in troduct­ory paragraphs from Pi t t sb u r g h 's Cancer Weapon. We urge a l l A ssoc ia te s to w rite Drosnes-Lazenby C lin ic at 4774 Liberty A ve ., P ittsburgh 24, penna. , and ask for th i s p u b lica tio n and any other m ateria l re levant to the C lin ic - and i f p o ss ib le see th a t any s u f f e r e r from cancer known to you a t l e a s t g e ts the necessary in form ation .)

’ MUCORHICIN is the name of the substance used in the Drosnes- Lazenby cancer treatm ent. Muoorhicin i s an a n t ib io t ic - indeed, i t i s a combination of seven a n t ib io t ic s including tforo s t r a in s of p e n ic i l l in .

’ Muoorhicin i s a mold su b stra te containing generic forms o f Mucor, Rhizopus, and P e n ic i l l in .

rA 6|r year experiment was conducted with Muoorhicin under medi ca l su p erv is io n , to determine what e f f e c t th i s substance has on prolonging l i f e and a f fo rd in g symptomatic r e l i e f in advanced can c e r . C l in ic a l records were kept on approximate 2,000 o a se s . - P a tien ts were of both sexes and of a l l a g e s ; presented a l l types of m align ancies. Previously these p a t ien ts had had surgery - X -ray , radium, or a l l th re e . They had been sent home to die as incurable with only p a l l i a t i v e therapy to ease th e i r s u f f e r ­ing u n t i l death ensued.

1 C l in ic a l records show th a t some o f these so -o a l le d incurable cancer p a t ien ts are l iv in g as long a s almost seven years beyond th e ir l i f e expeotanoyj others from one to almost seven, f r e e from pain and other symptoms, and leading normal l ive s#

1 Percentage of symptomatic r e l i e f , such as a l l e v ia t io n o f p a in , a b i l i t y to s leep without drugs , increased a p p e t i t e , and b e t te r d ig e s t io n , in the p a t ie n ts who did not su rv iv e , was t r e ­mendously high, No tox ic reaction or s ide e f f e c t s were found in a s in g le in stan ce *

’ D iagnosis of malignanoy had been e s ta b l ish e d in a l l oases by accred ited h o sp ita l s and p h y sic ian s .

’ The r e s u l t s o f th is experiment e s t a b l i s h beyond a doubt t h e value of Muoorhicin as an anti-oanoer agen t. 1

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(E d i to r 's Note: This s e r ie s of a r t i c l e s i s presented in the pub­l i c in t e r e s t * The a r t i c l e s are w ritten by a proponent o f t h e Drosnes-Lazenby Cancer C l in ic * The s t a f f o f the C lin ic f e e l they have been g ro s s ly m istreated by the medical p ro fe ss io n a n d g ro ss ly m isrepresented by our free press in recent y e a r s . The P ittsburgher Magazine takes no s id e s but merely wishes to provide a forum for f u l l , free d isc u ss io n from both s id e s * R eplies to these a r t i c l e s from the medical p ro fe s s io n or the press w i l l be welc omed« )

Inquirers should rece ive not only the broohure mentioned i n the f i r s t paragraph above, but another by Frank Edwards, o f seven printed pages, and another 2-page item by Alma Kline Eokard. An exce llen t ad d it ion i s the six-page rep r in t of a r t i ­c le s in the Youngstowner, by E d ito r Bud J * F a r e s , of Youngstown, Ohio. Our own current inforiration was forwarded to us by Assoc. P h il ip Friedman, R.A.# of F lorence , Arizona, who has been aotive for se v e ra l years in his support o f the Muoorhioin treatm ent.

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PSYCHOTHERAPY - THE HEALING OF THE BODY BY MENTAL MEANS

“The mind has a body". This i s the basic axiom of the "new" therapy - which of course i s not 'new1 at a l l , but old as the race . The converse p roposit ion , invented oy modern m aterialism , that ’ the brain se c re te s thought as the l i v e r se c re te s b i l e ’ has jo in ed many other solemn f u t i l i t i e s . We caui hardly proclaim as yet any age o f Enlightenment, but we are a t l e a s t d iscard in g some of the smug sapience of the near p a s t . In i t s is su e o f Jan ­uary 27, 1957, the American Weekly p r in t s a lengthy a r t i c l e by Will O ursler, t i t l e d Dealing with F a ith , and summarizing the re ­s u l t s o f a year and a h a l f o f in v e s t ig a t io n of mental and ’ r e l i g ­io u s ’ h ea lin g among many c u lt s and denominations.

"I can re p o r t " , he w r i t e s , ’ that churches o f a l l f a i t h s are in the midst o f a tremendous reawakened concern with th i s sub ject . The fa m i l ia r argument that only function a l (not organ ic) d is - ease s are cured does not seem to hold true . Weekly h ealing ser­v ic e s are common in many churchcs, and m in iste rs o ften have the f u l l cooperation of medical and p sy c h ia t r ic lead ers who a lso are exp loring the new ro le o f s p i r i t u a l and psychosomatic heal­ing. ’ . . . Cures of terminal c a se s o f ’ k i l l e r ’ d i s e a se s such as cancer are r e l ia b ly reported, by w ritten statements in reply to s p e c i f ic question s.

A ll these f a c t s are o f immense importance and s ign if ican ce to humanity. One comment o f a c r i t i c a l mind might be, that any re a l or seeming m iracle cannot be construed a s ’p r o o f ’ of any th eo lo g ica l or se c ta r ia n dogma - a s has been done fo r may cen­tu r ie s p a s t .

(acknowledgment to Assoc. Dorothy Costa for c l i p s ) .

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ANTIGRAVITY AND SPACESHIP PROPULS ION

by C .F . K ra f f t

There have been many apparently genuine UFO s igh t in g s whioh cannot be re a d i ly explained on any other b a s i s than th a t they are spaceships of unknown o r ig in * This immediately brin gs up the question o f how they o p erate . We are confronted here with two main problems, namely the problem of overcoming g rav ity and the problem of providing adequate p ropulsion .

A true an t ig ra v ity device would have to sh ie ld or neutra lize the force o f g rav ity and not merely overcome i t with an opposing fo rce * As Isaac Newton h im self r e a l iz e d , the immediate cause of g rav ity must be a push ra th er than a p u l l , and for exerting such a push there must be an ever present e th e r . In order to diminish th is push, the ether th a t i s above a body would have to be brought down below a body. A ring-shaped c lo sed core mag­net should be capable of doing t h i s , because i f we are correct in our assumption that the flow o f ether in a magnetic f i e ld i s c ircu m feren t ia l ly of the ax is of the magnet, then i t n e c e s s ­a r i l y follow s that i f the magnet has the form o f a ring-shaped c lo sed core , there w i l l be a flow o f ether from one s id e of the r ing to the other side th e re o f . The c i r c u la r rim th a t usually surrounds a UFO of the sauoer type is su ggest ive of such a c lo sed oore > m gn et* Sometimes the rim has been observed to r o t a t e , but thqt may be fo r g y ro s ta t ic s t a b i l i z a t i o n , or i t may be merely the r e c o i l from a ce n tra l s tru c tu re th a t is being kept in some desired angular p o s i t io n . I f s u b s t a n t ia l ­ly a l l o f the c i r c u la t in g ether is in the magnetic m ateria l of the oore, then i t may be p o ssib le to brin g i t in to the open middle portion of the r ing by p o s it io n in g an e lectrode a t the oenter of the r ing and keeping th i s e lectrod e and the ring at a d if fe ren ce of p o te n t ia l * I f the c e n tra l e lectrode i s charg­ed p o s i t iv e ly and the magnetic r in g n eg a tiv e ly , then i t seems that the ether currents which are linked with the eleotrons of the ring would have to c o n st i tu te both the e l e c t r o s t a t i c f ie ld and the magnetio f i e l d beoause these are not d if fe re n t f i e ld s but d i f fe r e n t a sp ec ts of the same f i e l d . I f the magnetio f i e l d could never leave the magnetic m ate r ia l o f the oore, then there could not be any electrom agnetic induction such as oocurs during the operation of a transform er.

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Whether an a n t ig ra v ity device o f th is sort would be operative can be determined only by experiment, and we have no proof that the UFOfs employ any a n t ig ra v i ty device a t a l l * The same force that must be used to give them the enormous aooe leration s th a t have been repeatedly observed would be more than s u f f i c ie n t to keep them standing s t i l l in m id -a ir , but we do know from the ab­sence o f conspicuous vapor t r a i l s th a t th i s force is not exerted by je t or rocket motors of the types th a t we are fa m il ia r with. J e t or rocket motors would a l s o be inadequate fo r th i s purpose because of the lim ited amount of energy th a t oan be obtained from chemical reac tio n s by thermal expansion*

I t would be d i f f e r e n t i f ionized p a r t i c le s could be used in­stead o f heated gas molecules because the e l e c t r o s t a t i c repu l­s ion between e l e c t r i c a l l y charged p a r t i c le s can be much more powerful than thermal expansion* A s in g le alpha p a r t ic le for example exerts a r e c o i l force o f about ten pounds, but ra d io ­ac tiv e m ate r ia ls do not produce suoh p a r t i c le s in s u f f i c ie n t q u a n t it ie s fo r th is purpose* The use o f a r t i f i c i a l l y produoed ionized p a r t i c le s for operating j e t or rocket motors has been previously suggested , but the d i f f i c u l t y has been that the energy necessary fo r exp e ll in g them at a high v e lo c i ty would have to come from e l e c t r o s t a t i c generators carr ied by the sp acesh ip , and these would add so much to the weight o f the spaceship that l i t t l e i f anything would be gained . However, in the scheme th a t w i l l now be presented , the ionized m ater ia l could be prepared in condensed form at the large hydroeleotric p lants where power is p l e n t i f u l , and could then be fed into je t or rocket motors for re le a se of the entrapped energy.

For a proper understanding o f such a p ro ce ss , the structure of the atom w i l l f i r s t have to be considered* Under the pre­v a i l in g nuclear theory nearly a l l of the mass o f an atom is concentrated in a t iny cen tra l region oa lled the "n u c leu s" , but recen tly i t has been shown that what was once considered to be a true nucleus is r e a l ly a star-shaped oore reaching far out toward the p erip h era l portions of the atom* Such an atom oan ionize by e ith e r of two methods — e ith er by the l ib e r a ­t io n of complete e le c t r o n s , or by exposure o f the free ends of the core s tru ctu re which carry p o s it iv e charges a t th e ir outer ends* The l a t t e r mode of io n iz a t io n occurs in the inert gas atoms which ionize quite r e a d i ly , but do not form arty valence bonds because a valence bond must always be a b ifu rca ted stru c tu re *

There i s , however, another form of bond that should be pos­s ib le between ionized in e r t gas atoms# In 1936 a ce r ta in a t ­t r a c t iv e or cohesive force between protons a t c lo se range was d iscovered . This fo rc e , which i s often re ferred to as "super­g r a v i t a t io n " , is believed t o be the force th a t keeps the atoms

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in t a c t . I f inert gas atoms in the ionized condition could be joined to one another d ire c t ly through th e ir cores by means o f th i s fo r c e , and without the use of valence bonds, then an en - t i r e l y new kind o f matter would be produced — ex ac tly what would be needed for spacesh ip p ropu lsion . The b e s t m ater ia l to use fo r th i s purpose would appear to be argon, but molecular n itrogen and many other m ate r ia ls should a l s o be t r i e d beoause inert gas atoms are not the only ones th a t oan ionize in th i s manner. The m ateria l would have to be brought to a very low temperature, put under extremely heavy p re ssu re , and subjected to a strong p o ten tia l gradient for removing the negative e le c ­trons th a t would be se t free by t h i s p ro c e ss .

I f such a condensed form o f ionized matter could then be caused to d i s in te g r a te by one method or another, the p o s it iv e gaseous ions thus re lea sed would create a tremendous expansive force due to t h e i r e l e c t r o s t a t i c repu l?ion from one anocher and from the p o s i t iv e ly charged je t or rocket motor which should be mounted on high vo ltage in su la to r s 30 that i's w i l l acquire a p o s it iv e e l e c t r o s t a t i c charge during u s e . Eventually the en tire spaceship w i l l a l s o acquire a p o s i t iv e charge, which accounts for the p eou liar corona that u su a lly surrounds a UFO, and i t may a l s o exp la in why UFOfs do not m elt or burn up during th e ir rap id movement through the a i r . A j e t or rooket motor powered in th i s manner would not produce any conspicuous vapor t r a i l but only a blue flam e, such as has often been observed behind UFOf s , and i t would probably a l so be l e s s no isy .

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a LETTER OF IrJPORTANCE; Admiral Delmer S. Fahrney, Chairman of N ational In v e s t ig a t io n s Committee on Aerial

Phenomena: 1536 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington 6, D.C.- TO BSR A ssoc iate E.w.H. o f Norwalk. Admiral Fahrney1s l e t t e r re ­p o r ts that —

" the Policy Comr.ittee in Washington i s holding o f f on any p u b l ic i ty or a r t i c l e s u n t i l they are be tter organized to handle the information that i s f lood in g in . Also there i s the m atter of funds to handle t h i s load. At the moment Major Keyhoe i s a c t in g as D irec to r u n t i l a permanent Dir­e c to r i s named. We are try in g to increase the Board of Governors from ten to f i f t y names of some consequence in n at ion al a f f a i r s who are in te re s te d in our venture and who can give us a hand f in a n c ia l ly . I f you know o f any who can help , l e t us know.”

THE BSR DIRECTOR CALLS THE ATTENTION OF ALL ASSOCIATES T 0 THIS IMPORTANT AND RESPONSIBLE PROJECT AND ITS NEED FOR FUNDS.

(Meade Layne)

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THE INDISPENSABLE COMPLEMENT

’ A CRISIS IN SCIENCE — NEW ENIGMAS IN PHYSICS REVIVE QUESTS IN METAPHYSICS: 1 Under the double heading ju s t quo^ . t e d L i fe Magazine fo r January 28, 1957»p rin ts one of the most s ig n i f ic a n t e d i t o r i a l s o f recent y e a r s . What the LIFE e d ito r has to say i s not iiew in substance. I t has been in the minds and w rit in g s o f many workers in the 'b ord er lan d s1 of science,and long before that in the t e x t s o f m etaphysics. But here we have an e x p l i c i t and s im p li f ie d statement in a p u b lica t io n o f nation­a l c i r c u la t io n . To quote b r ie f ly :

"At a recent meeting o f the American A ssoc ia tion fo r the Advancement of Science there was sober t a lk o f s c i e n t i s t s aban­doning th e ir t r a d i t io n a l im p a r t ia l i ty toward the e f f e c t s o f th e ir - d is c o v e r ie s and o f providing p r o fe s s io n a l to soc ie ty on how to contro l the revolutionary p o te n t i a l s science i s crea t - l a g . . Yet conditions within sc ience i t s e l f are changing so f a s t - a a to b a f f l e i t s p r a c t i t io n e r s . . .

"Experiments re ce n tly announced destroyed the ’ p r in c ip le o f p a r i t y 4 which has been a cornerstone of submicroscopic phy­s i c fo r t h i r t y y ear s There may be d i s ta n t g a la x ie s whose atomic s tru c tu re i s j u s t the reverse o f ours ( 'a n t i- m a t te r ) .The- volume of known space has been enlarged 50 times in the l a s t decade . . . Some s c i e n t i s t s are arguing the likftlJthodd of l i f e on other p la n e t s , perhaps even on m ill io n s o f p l a n e t s . . . There i s even concrete planning o f a space v eh ic le . . . Yet ever v a s t e r are the a r e a s o f ignorance which seem to open ... the " s tra n g e " p a r t i c l e s . . . v a s t jumbles o f new numbers with an “in su l t in g lack o f meaning". But the more science ’ p ro g re s se s ’ THE LESS DOES IT PROMISE US a theory o f the u lt im ate nature of the un iverse and o f l i f e .

'Two f a c t s s t r ik e the layman as s i g n i f i c a n t . One i s , that the o ld-fash ioned m ateria lism i s now even more o ld-fash ioned.I t s b a s ic assumption i s i r re le v a n t to an agewhich has proved that matter i s interchangeable with energy. The second conclue-; ion i s , that o ld-fash ion ed metaphysics i s sc ien ces INDISPENSABLE COMPLEMENT fo r a f u l l view of l i f e . . . Set free of m aterialism , metaphsyics could well become man's c h ie f preoccupation of the next century — compatible with science but not confined to s c i e n t i s t s

A ll these con sid era tion s (to re p e a t) are not new; our 3SR A sso c ia te s w il l have heard them many times. For a p r a c t ic a l ap p l ic a t io n l e t u s aga in point out how deeply the problem of the space sh ips i s a metaphyaical-~and-physical one - and that text books o f science have no so lu tion and w il l have none, un­t i l the two a sp e c t s o f th i s approach are in teg ra ted . Almost alone and fo r a decade now, the BSRA have maintained th is t h e s i s . (¿tckn toA&soc.J.H.Bruen-

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" PRAM” AND SUB-ATOMIC ENERGY-CONVERTERS

*>yBSR Assoc» "Lindy M illard"

In Theosophioal books there appears a quasi-onomatopoeio term: "P ran a " • By v ir tu e o f i t s context, th is term seems to mean"pangamutuous hash of freq u en c ie s , ro ta ry and undulatory, microcosmic in amplitude but ubiauitous in d i s t r ib u t io n so as to pervade both space and m atter *" Although t h i s e th erio en­ergy i s s t i l l impalpable to s c i e n t i f i c instrum entation, w e know in tu i t iv e ly th a t Prana must e x i s t , because there is no b e t te r way to account for the u ltim ate o r ig in o f the mat>s - energy of súb-atomic p a r t i c le s than that energy in seme form has always e x is te d a t every point in space* At 0 ° Kelvin (Absolute Zero) frozen matter has no atomic or molecular mo­tio n whatever, but there s t i l l must remain some "background” f lu c tu a t io n s o f unquenohed energy, c a l le d "zero point f lu c tu a ­t io n s " , which have nothing to do with the hypothetical mo - t ion o f the e lec tron s in so -c a l le d " o r b i t s " since the back­ground energy belongs to "empty" space i t s e l f .

As to the energy-conversion process whereby some o f the energy of Praca becomes mass-energy, there may be sev era l sc a t te re d c lues in books on occult t o p io s , but only a few scholars could sp o t them» They would have to know oerta in f a o t s , such as those of a c o u s t ic a l engineering , e t c « , in order to s i f t the u se fu l d u e s from a maze of other p o ss ib le su g gest io n s* Some clues may be gleaned from these books:Phylos, "A Dweller On Two Pla n e t s " , Ch* 17 (1894) ; J * How­ard Cashmere, "''lost In The Bottomless P i t " ( 1905) ; The Secret Book o f Dzyan; the K ab a llah ; The Book of Job j Oahspe; and The Book of The Secre ts of Enoch* Some o f these may be quot­ed where they seem t o throw some l ig h t on th is to p ic *

The clues often hide behind metaphors, terms which not be taken too l i t e r a l l y outside of th e ir in te rp re t iv e contexts* Here i s one: * * * "And from the rock I cut o f f a g reat f i r e , and from the f i r e I created the orders of the incorporeal ten troups of angels and th e ir weapons are f i e r y and th e ir raiment a burning flam e, and I commanded th a t each one should stand in h is order*" * * * (From The Book of the Seorets of Enooh, XXIX: 2 *) The "rock" here mentioned is c e r ta in ly not m inerological and l i th o sp h o r ic , nor i s i t n ec e ssa r i ly com­b u st ib le l ik e sulphur and a n th ra c ite * That " f i r e " could be

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non-chemical and u ltra-sub-atom ic in form, l ike an energetic burst of resonant v ib r a t io n s , as though p a r t i c le s of the rook were resonant s in g u la r i t i e s which can occur in many ranks o f s iz e or sp e c ia l iz e d potency* Each s in g u la r i t y need not be complicatedj i t may be a hollow b a l l with a t iny o r i f i c e in i t , or perhaps two an tipodal o r i f i c e s .

In Dzyan, Stanza I l l s 3 o f Cosmogenesis, one finds t h i s :" * * • the Ray causes the e te rn a l Egg t o t h r i l l , and « • *" I f we give imagination f re e re ig n , untrammelled by commentar­ie s w ritten by o th e rs , we could d iscern here a metaphorical reference to a cavity resonator (the Helmholtz k in d ) , which can " t h r i l l " (respond to Prana s e le c t iv e ly ) so as to gener­ate a f i e l d o f Akasic ( ? ) output, thus accounting fo r the " f i r e " from the " r o c k " . Again, the energy outputs of the resonators may in t e r a c t , so as jo in t ly to s e t up " s ta t io n a ry waves" with v e lo c i t y - loops (sw ishing ac tion ) and quiescent zones or velocity-nodes wherein pressure f lu c tu a t io n s may occur. I t may be claimed th a t Phylos, who used Frederick S * Oliver as h is amanuensis from 1883 u n t i l 1886, had predicted the quantization o f energy p r io r to i t s discovery by Planck in 1900. See pg 64 of the 1940 r e p r in t . Phylos, on pg 62 (1940), seems to have alluded to frequenoy-resonanoe i t s e l f , rather than to p o s it ion s of equilibrium in stationary-wave nodes between o s c i l l a t o r y loops, so that here the One Sub­stance could play the role o f the ac t iv e resonators rather than o f p a ss iv e p a r t i c l e s .

The K aballah , which describes Deity in anthropomorphio metaphor, has very l i t t l e to say about energy and m atter*

Job 38« 7 sa y s : " • . * the morning s t a r s sang to g e th e r . * " The Authorized V ersion of the B ib le has a unique nomencla­ture o f i t s own, whose hidden meanings may be discerned from a complete tab u la t io n o f contexts fo r a given term, gathered from a l l p laces o f oocurenoe th e re in . Among the code words of the B ib le are th e se : " p a th " , "way", "high arm" , "d sy sp r in g " , e t c •

Let us examine c lo se ly the function o f a ca v ity reson­a to r * During the in f lu x phase of p u lsa t io n a t the o r i f i c e , the gaseous aspect o f the ether behaves l ike a short-range f la v from a l l d ire c t io n s of a g rea t hemisphere (a v e loo ity f i e l d with poinb-symmetry) and th is h a l f o f the cycle is e n t ire ly impalpable to the environment, so as to im itate what Ramon N a t a l l i c a l l s the "time vacuum" (R*R. X :4 , Nov.- Dee*, »54, pg 2 2 ) . But the opposite phase of the p u lsa t ion at the re so n a to r 's o r i f i c e i s much l ik e a cough or j e t - p u lse . Consequently, the en ergy -fie ld near the o r i f i c e has a d e f in i te saw-tooth ( "push-push") type of flow . N a ta l l i

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says that sub-atomic ra d ia t io n (gamma) is of th i s character* In connection with protons, the generators of the g ra v ita t io n a l f i e l d ( i n d i r e c t l y ) , a saw-tooth v e lo c i ty f i e l d in the ether a l ­so corroborates the g r a v i ta t io n concept o f H .J . Cashmere ( s e t forth a t the back of his book Lost In The Bottomless P i t , pgs 157-165)* The range of frequency fo r g r a v i ta t io n must be so exceedingly high that every proton must oast i t s own shadow in­to space , r ig h t through the c irc u la to ry ether-ourrents which are maintained near i t s oore* On the b a s i s of the in flu x - phase of the p u lsa t io n , Cashmere had prepared a th e s i s o n g ra v ita t io n ( i n h is book), which almost resembles the b a s i s of the theory o f O.C. Hilger.Jv.rg, but he did not fo re see th a t cav ity resonators oause the p u lsa t io n *

I t seems highly probable that cav ity resonators occur in various s iz e s and shapes, and th e ir o r ig in is not d i f f i o u l t to derive lo g ic a l ly from F r ic k e *s theory of primary and secondary e th ers * Frioke assumed that the secondary ether c o n s is t s of v o r te x -b a l l s or spinning d rop le ts of primary e th e r , as has been explained in R.R. XIs 1 (May-June, *5 5 ) , pg 13# Were these vortex -d rop le ts to become packed s o l id ly toge th er , a s o l id s t a t e o f the secondary ether would r e s u l t . A random o r ie n ta t io n o f spinning moments seems to be more probable s t a t i s t i c a l l y than a neat array of a lte rn a ted moments — a checkerboard arrangement of clockwise and counter-clockwise moments* The l a t t e r would e x i s t as an in d e s t ru c t ib le "not- cut" substance o f Democritus, as "plenum” or "adamant"* But in the former, more probab le , form, the s o l id ether oould eventually erode and undergo c a v i t a t io n . The two c la s s e s of plenum may c o e x is t in the same lump. I t i s there fore not a t a l l inconceivable how cav ity resonators oould have been formed a f t e r eons o f tim e, during the primeval "Olams". Clouds of them could have been regrouped by ra d ia t io n -p re ssu re a n d s e le c t iv e ly red ispersed se v e ra l times over during p a s t e tern ­i t y . This may throw some l igh t on both Dzyan and Enoch re v e l­a t io n s *

I t has been a l leg ed by many so u rc e s , including W. R u sse ll and even P hylos, that a gamut of frequencies (Prana) keeps the atoms of m atter in e x is te n c e , tha t the chemical elements are as tones in the octqves of th i s gamut. Let us see .

I f an a s t e r i s k denote the highest p o ssib le frequency of Prana, we have fo r i t v ib r a t io n a l period T* and the f r e ­quency f * , each a re c ip ro c a l o f the other. I f f * be "high do" and i f the seventh tone down from th i s be "do" a l s o , then we have the f i r s t octave . The n-th tone of the gamut w il l therefore have a frequency that i s given by:

f S 2~n/ 7 f *

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This i s the"law of o c ta v e s " *But the period o f the same tone i s given bys

T = 2 n/ 7 T*

However, the law o f v ib ra t io n a l periods whereby a oav ity resonator must respond to some sub-harmonic of f * , i sgiven by*

T = (2n plus 1) T * .This may be c a lle d the "law of odd m u l t ip le s " . Cavity reson­a to rs obey th i s law, but not the law of "oc tav es" under the oondition th a t a l l Prana waves have but one speed of propa - gation in common* The only way to recon c ile the two laws with each o th er , i s to abandon E in s te in ' s dogma about the speed of l i g h t . . . U S e la h . ("L*M .")

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DAHIEL FRY DISCUSSES SPACECRAFT

(Daniel Fry i s the author of two volumes concerning space - c r a f t : The White Sands In c id en t , and Alan’ s Message to Men of E arth . His s c i e n t i f i c t ra in in g i s ex ten siv e , he i s favorably regarded by ser io u s students of the UFO phenomena, and i s so widely known that no d e ta i le d in trodu ction i s necessary . The fo llow ing excerpts are from a tape recording of a lec tu re de­l iv e re d by Mr* Fry in S e a t t le , in June 1956. The f u l l t ran s­c r ip t runs to seven l e g a l - s i z e pages , much too long for th i s p u b lic a t io n , but b r i e f quotations may induce our A ssociates to turn to the books mentioned, and to the forthcoming Steps to the S t a r s . We quote from the question and answer sec t io n of the le c tu re .

Question: What sort o f m otivation do these c r a f t have?

FRY: They are p rop e lled by a f i e l d , and I might say that within ten years a t the most we w il l have a dup lication of th i s on earth . We would have had these some time since i f i t hadn 't been fo r three s p e c i f ic 'thought b locks ' that are produced a c c id e n ta l ly by the means that are used to explain the mathematics o f r e l a t i v i t y . I say there i s nothing wrong with the mathematics o f r e l a t i v i t y today, but there are a number o f things wrong with the an a lo g ie s that are used to expla in these mathematics. They make things appear to be im possible that are not b a s i c a l ly so a t a l l . There are much simpler explanations than have been given the pu b lic up to t h i s time. Some of these I am pub lish in g in a small monthly p u b lic a t io n c a l le d "Understanding" . . . I t i s u su a l ly stated

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that they are 'm agnetica lly propelled.1 and th i s i s correct as f a r a s . . i t goes. The f i e l d i s produced by the in te ra c t io n of two magnetic f i e l d s . But th is in i t s e l f i s not a magnetic f i e l d in the usual sense of ferro-m agnetic . We u su a l ly think of some ferrou s m ate r ia l that has been p o la r ized . Unfortunately, iron or any other fe r ro u s m ateria l has a com paritively low s a t ­uration po in t and i s n ' t very good m ate r ia l fo r s e t t in g up a propulsion f i e ld . But a f i e l d can be produced by the in te r a c t ­ion o f two ro ta t in g magnetic f i e l d s which are e s s e n t i a l ly iden­t i c a l to a g r a v i ta t io n a l f i e l d . I t can a l so be made contra terr- ene - i . e . , negative with respect to the g r a v i ta t io n a l f i e l d of

the earth . You then have a tendency fo r the two reference p o in ts to separate ra th er than to approach. B a s i c a l ly , the a t t r a ­ction of g ra v ita t io n becomes propulsion . I t doesn 't do any - thing to the g r a v i t a t io n a l f i e l d o f the earth i t s e l f ; i t i s in i t s e l f , a f i e l d which, i s in opposition to i t . . .

Consider a permanent magnet and a s o f t iron bar. We note that the p ro p e r t ie s o f these o b je c ts are th e ir inherent a t t r a c t io n and in fe r that th is property would e x i s t no matter what i s done. Of course we know that i f we wound a^conductor around the so ft iron, inducing a flow o f e lectrons in th i s winding, we could cause these o b jec ts to exh ib it e i th e r a t t r a c t io n or repulsion , one a s e a s i l y a s the other. In other words, we could a lso po lar­ize the s o f t iron bar. Note that in t h i s ca se , while we are pro­ducing a repu lsion between the two, we are not destroy in g the f i e l d o f the magnet - not sh ie ld in g i t nor overcoming i t . We are simply producing a f i e l d which i s in opposition, to i t .

This i s a su b ject in i t s e l f , t h i s propulsion o f the c r a f t , and i t can be gone into f o r f iv e or s i x hours and becomes more c lear and understandable a s i t g e ts down into b a s ic fundament­a l s . There i s nothing p a r t ic u la r ly complicated about i t , but i t does require time.

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S U P E R M A T T E R

byC. F* Kraff t

Ever since the time o f Dalton and Higgins i t has been thought that matter always c o n s i s t s o f atoms — d isc re te mat­e r i a l p a r t ic le s which may e x i s t sep ara te ly or in chemical com­bin ation with one another to form mfcleoules* Various theories have been advanced as to how these atoms are c o n s t i tu te d , but u n t i l now the ex istence of the atom as the necessary s t ru c tu ra l unit o f m atter has never been questioned.

A ll modern th eo r ie s o f atomic s t r u c tu r e , including the new vortex theory , have considered the atom as a cen tra l ize d s t r u c ­ture in which a l l p arts are firm ly bound to a t in y cen tra l r e ­g ion , u su a lly re fe rred to as the nucleus or oore o f the atom* U ntil recently the nucleus was considered as a t in y hard ker­nel a t the center of the atom, but i t i s now quite c le a r ly re a l iz e d th a t the ” nucleus” is not as w ell-defined and s e l f - oontained *.n e n t i ty as i t was formerly thought to be* On the contrary , i t i s now considered by many a u th o r it ie s as being a r a d ia l s tru c tu re extending f a r out into the region of t h e e lec tro n s so as to c o n st i tu te a oore rather than a true nu­c le u s , but even in t h i s rev ised s tru c tu re o f the atom, the posi­t iv e protons are s t i l l c lu ste red around the center of the atom while the negative e lec tron s are mainly in the periphera l por­t io n *

When two such atoms c o l l id e , they w i l l e ith er rebound or w il l become chemically attached to each other by means of th e ir v a l ­ence bonds, which w i l l then hold the two atoms a t a f ix e d d i s ­tance from each other* When two in ert gas atoms c o l l id e , they can only rebound, a t l e a s t t h i s i s a l l th a t can happen in na­ture where temperatures are never very c lo se to abso lu te zero*

A r t i f i c i a l l y however, we can produce temperatures very d o s e to absolute zero , and i f inert gas atoms can be s u f f i c ie n t ly quieted down thermally so that they w i l l no longer rebound, and i f th e ir periphera l e lec tro n s can be removed by methods sim ilar to e l e c t r o l y s i s , then i t seems that i t should be possib le t o bring the cores o f the inert gas atoms into d ire c t contact with one another. Their exposed cores w il l of course oarry posit ive charges which o rd in a r i ly rep e l one another, but a t very d o s e range protons a t t r a c t each other by a force known as "super - g r a v i ta t io n ” * Hence i f the oore of one atom can be brought

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into d irect contact with the core of another atom at s u f f i c ie n t ly low tem peratures, then the two atoms should become permanent ly attached to each o th er , not to form a m olecule, but a super­atom* By a continuation o f th i s process i t should be p o ss ib le to form long s t r in g l ik e polymers o f atoms, s im ila r to synthetic r e s in s , but with t h i s d if fe ren ce that in sy n th etic re s in s the atoms are joined to one another by chemical valence bonds while in such atomic polymers they w i l l be merged with one another into long s t r in g l ik e atoms and \v i l l thus lose th e ir separate i d e n t i t i e s •

In order to produce such superatoms we would have to use in er t gas atoms without valence bonds. The most su ita b le mat­e r i a l to work with would be argon which i s p le n t i fu l in our atmosphere — much more p le n t i fu l than any other in er t gas# Argon furthermore has the advantage over neon in being more e a s i ly l iq u e f ie d and in having longer r a d ia l brahcnes on i t s core s t ru c tu re *

Needless to s a y , such superatoma would c o n st i tu te not merely a new chemical element, but a completely new kind o f matter# I f such supermatter oould be produced, then i t would not only open up new in d u s t r ie s , but would introduce a new era of c i v i l i z a t i o n , which may surpass our w ildest dreams.

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We take th i s opportunity to announce that the new book,THE INEXPLICABLE SKY, by Arthur Constance, a lready published in England by v/erner Laurie ( 1 Doughty S t . , Lon. w .C .l,$3 .50) w ill sh ortly be issu ed in th is country by The C itadel P ress , 222 - 4th A ve., N.Y. 3. About tw o-thirds of th i s book i s de­voted to astronomical phenomena o f the most s t r ik in g so rt , and the remaining th ird to the 'v i s i t a t i o n ' of the UFO. As to th is su b je c t ,th e author docs f a r more than merely re c ite a long s e r ie s o f remarkable s ig h t in g s . He i s a 'con structive ico n o c last * with l i t t l e patience with smug; sc ientism , and we e s p e c ia l ly recommend h is books to our A sso c ia te s , since he i s very favorab ly d isposed toward the in te rp re ta t io n of the aero- forms (UFO) which the BSB has been presen tin g fo r nearly ten years p a s t . There i s a slow but steady movement o f opinion in th i s d ire c t io n , and Arthur Constance i s well in the van- ward of a d is t in gu ish ed group.

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Excerpts from l e t t e r , t"r. W. Gordon A lle n, of KGAY, Salem, Ore and other s t a t io n s o f the network: To the BSR D irec to r :

" I was much impressed by T . James’ SPACEMEN brochure* • • I mentioned the other night th a t in the d isc u ss io n of Newton in the 4 v o l * work on the H istory of Mathematics ju s t published by Simon and S ch u ste r , which has had e x c e l le n t review s, i t was indicated th a t most of Newton's u tteranoes on b a s io science in his P r in o ip ia were o f psychic o r ig in and not p a r t ic u la r ly brought about through experiment* • • I was amused to note, in reading about Newton in the Enoyc* B r i t t a n io a th a t th is matter was not even hinted a t * * * In the a r t i c l e by James one notes th a t the subject of l i g h t i s sa id t o be much in error when used as a constant by p h y s ic i s t s * The phenomenon ca l le d the Zimmer E f f e c t * * * shows that we can never b e c e r ta in of a source of l ig h t that oomes t.o us from 'outer sp a c e * . I f l ig h t goes through a strong magnetic f i e ld no earth ly observer can be c e r ta in o f ju s t what the s i tu a t io n i s a t i t s souroe* * * We s t i l l are try in g to determine how to present th is m ate r ia l to the public on our rad io s t a t io n s **

W.G*A*

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