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find "? Well , one man , a fter rea d.1ng
Eric Von Daniken 's books Chariots
of the G ods and G ods from Ou ter

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F rom the many writers co mpeting, both pro an d con , only Joseph

Blumrich qualifies, not only as a writer but as a scientist and space


engineer for NASA as well, to further explore Von D aniken 's
contentions about the Book of Eze k iel.
Blumrich , a leading space technician , bui lt a model of the sp ace
craft described in the bibl ical passages of Ezekiel. As a dedic ated man
of science w ho thinks only in term s of pure logic, Mr. Blumrich was
sure of proving Von

Daniken

wrong in his views. But to h is

amazement, he found that not o nly was he able to design a working


model based on Ezekie l 's descrip tions, bu t also that it met the
strictest tests of modern logic.
It was indeed a rare pleasure when I met Mr. Blumrich in New
York . Mr. Blumrich 's warm and pleasant personality was felt by both
Bryce Bond , Research Editor, and myse lf when we spent a pleasant
hour interviewing M r. Blumrich at the offices of Bantam Books. Mr.
Blumri ch was in New York on behalf of Bantam B ooks, who re cently
published his new book, The Spacesh ips of Eze k iel. It is unfortun ate
th at we couldn 't get the interview in time to make th is issue , but I
m certain th at you will find it well worth waiting for in the next
issue . I highly reco mmend h is book which is well defined and
illustrated with diagrams of the biblical spaceshi p. It took a lot of
guts for a respected scientist and qualified aerospace engineer of Mr.
Blumri ch 's cali bre to "tell it like it is"!
I feel honored to present M r . Blumrich within the pages of
Bey ond R ea lity M agaz ine.

Sincerely ,
Harry Belil
Editorial Dire c t or/ Pu blisher

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1
1974 The Solarian Congress
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SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY PROVES

Observatories and scientists throughout the

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world have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that


astronomical changes in the universe have occurred since
the zodiacal constellations were first charted & mapped.
The constellation boundaries of the zodiac have been displaced by
a cobination of solar and planetary gravitational attractions, causing

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CAN CHANGE YOUR ENTIRE SUN SIGN.


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in predicting important events in your life??
*Have you ever felt "DOWN" when your .horoscope predicted this
was one of your "UP" days??
*How rT,Iany opportunities have passed you by because you did
not act when you should have??
*How many times have you "LOST'' when you should have "WON"??
*How often have you felt another sun sign was the REAL YOU??

ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IN- THE PRIVACY OF


YOUR OWN MIND
YOU DECIDE!!
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Realize, then, these brutal TRUTHS OF LIFE


SOMEBODY . . . . . . . . . is getting rich
SOMEBODY . . . . . . . . . is wining
SOMEBODY . . . . . . . . . is getting all the breaks

The- sun is the most powerful. of all the stellar bodies in the universe pertaining to cosmic law
.in astrology.

It colors your personality stronger than any other celestial phenomenon.

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quality, an d the Occult Happen
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gr o uped so everything loQ.ks new
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teas. japamalas, a n d other ite
in teres t They always have a sarno1v ar
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and Sundays look l i k e a, barga in
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would shake Jn\ world. He coupled it
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IF CLARK GABLE, JUDY GARLAND AND


MARILYN MONROE HAD KNOWN ABOUT BIORHYTHM
THEY MIGHT BE ALIVE TODAY!

NEW DISCOVERY OF HIDDEN

NATURAL

POWER CAN BRING YOU WEALTH, HAP PINESS,

SUCCESS ... EVEN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH
SCIENTIST UNLOCKS SECRETS
OF WEALTH, HAPPINESS, SUCCESS

Discovery of hidden natu ral power can


mean the difference between success and
failure, life and death.
Imagine. You've run out of gas on a cold,
moonless night. You're shivering and scared.
But you must cross the woods to get home.
Darkness conceals hidden dangers. At any
moment you might slip on an icy spot, or
stumble over a fallen tree. just as bad, you
might walk in circles for hours. Darkness also
conceals the one safe path-leading t0 a warm
house, a welcome fire, loving friends.
What if someone came along and offered
you a little light? Would it make a difference?
Of course it would. And that's why I want
to share MY little light with you. It's called
the science of Biorhythm. And it's made the
differeRce in my life between success and
failure, perhaps even life and death.
Biorhythm could make a big difference in
your life, too. Let me explain why.
How I Discovered Biorhythm
At work as a teacher, I always demand con
crete evi ence. Yet, in my personal decisions,
I was once in the "dark ages." Like you, I
wanted to do the best for my loved ones. To
insure my children's good health, my hus
band's financial success, my own understand
ing as wife and mother. And, of course, I
wanted to really understand myself. But I
only had "fate" and women's intuition to

guide me. Often I was filled with self-doubts.


Had I done all I could? Had I failed in any
way?
And then a miracle happened.
One of my fears actually came true. While
on a business trip my husband got into an
accident. Luckily he recovered. But imagine
my shock when a scientist friend told me his
BEEN PRE
HAVE
accident COULD

VENTED.
How could I not listen?
My friend introduced me to the science of
Biorhythm. He calls it "the most ef!ctive life
control known to man and woman.
Clark Gable's Death Predicted

On the John Nebel radio show in I-960, a

biorhythmist predicted that, according to

Clark Gable's biorhythm chart, the star, who


had recently suffered a heart attack, would
. a "critical day" on November 16. The
. have
biorhythmist urged extra precautions for
Gable on that di!Y
On November 16 Gable died and the doc
tors, who had not heeded the biorhythmist's
warning stated that "Gable could have been
saved had the heart machine been available
quickly."

The Difference Biorhythm Has Made For Me


Now that I understand my cycles, I'm less
moody, more creative, more sensitive o my
.
family, more aware of myself. My declSlons
are made confidently, quickly. What's more,
physically I feel more energetic, less run
down. It's even helped me to stick to a diet.
And sex? Knowing my highs and lows has
certainly nelped there, too, And as an extra
bonus I even gambled recently during my
,,
"high ' days, and was called a "born winner."
Biorhythm could make you a "born win
ner" to. The more I've successfully used this
life control, the more I've grown aware of its

amazing results for othrs.


Nature's Secret Clock
In brief, Biorhythm operates on the basis of
our natural biological cycles. Y ou know
about women's menstrual cycles. Well, scient
ists can also chart 3 other major cycles: emo
tional, physical and mental. They effect both
sexes from the moment we're born. And each
of us has a unique pattern, based on our day
and year of birth.
When these cycles are at their "highs" we're
most likely to give our peak performance.
When they're low, the opposite is true. And
when the cycles are changing, we're in our
critical days. That's when we're most suscep
tible to accidents and poor judgment.
A recent book on biorhythm reveals some
fascinating facts. Jack Ruby murdered Lee
Harvey Oswald on a critical day. Sirhan
Sirhan's assassination of Kennedy and Arthur
Bremer's attempt on George Wallace also oc
curred on critical days. And. judy Garland
and Marilyn Monroe swallowed lethal doses
of sleeping pills on critical days.
As the Philadelphia Inquirer (Sunday,
November 4, 1973 )"reported:
"Biorhythm poses such a natural and logical
explanation for our fluctuating health and

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temperament, that it simply cannot be over


looked."
Evidence Overwhelming
Many industries around the world swear by
Biorhythm. The transportation system in
Zurich, Switzerland, charts its employees.
Several European airlines credit Biorhythm
for their outstanding safety records. The
Swedish Air Force doesn't allow pilots to fly
on their critical days. In japan, 5,000 firms
chart their employees nO\v.
The Long Island Press put it in a nutshell on
March 30, 1973, when they quoted Russel K.
Anderson, head of a U.S. Industrial Consult
ing firm:
"We have analyzed more than 1,DOO acci
dents during the past two years and the amaz
ing thing is that we have come out with more
than 90% of the accidents occurring on the
critical days."
Biorhythm May Explain Sporting "Upsets"
Arnold Palmer, considered a "sure winner" at
the Professional Golfers' Association play off
in 1962 was, biorhythmically speaking, at a
low-and ended up tying for 17th place in
stead. Muhammed Ali lost to Ken Norton on
a critical day. As did Floyd Patterson to
Ingmar Johannson.
What about the .biorhythm scoop on the
match of the century!
Bobby Riggs lost to Billie Jean King on a
day when his physical cycle was critical and
his emotional cycle low. Ms. King, on the
other hand, was at both an emotional and
intellectual high.
Research Study Now In Progress
Biorhythm is today 's most powerful source
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.
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Z E N A R T F O R M E D I TAT I O N , by Stewart W.
Holmes and Chimyo Horioka, Tuttle Publishing Com
pany, $10.00.
This book is about emptiness and silence-the
mind-expanding emptiness of Zen painting and the
reverberating silence of haiku poetry. Through
imaginative participation in the visions of painters and
poets, readers are led to the realization that, in the
authors' words, "emptiness, silence is not nothingness,
but fullness. Your fullness."
Reproduced here are thirty-one "landscapes of the
soul" created by the great masters of ink paintings in
China and Japan and treasured for hundreds of years in
temples, museums, and private collections. For the
artist-priests who painted them, they represented acts of
intense contemplation, attempts to comprehend .the
essential nature of the universe and to penetrate to the
very core of individual existence. The author's
commentaries and the translated poems accompanying
the paintings are designed to work on the nonverbal
level, stimulating readers to similar "transactions with
the universe."

TH E W I S D O M OF T H E V E D A S, by J.C. Chatterji.
The Theosophical Publishing Company, $3.95.
All who seek understanding of the basic philosophies
of the East will find in this book an illuminating
presentation of the great Vedic system of thought,
India's oldest and most profound religio-philosophical
tradition. The author is Indian with an unusual ability to
frame the subtleties of Eastern thought in a manner
easily grasped by the Western world. "It may safely be
said," comments Prof. John Dewey in his introduction,
"that nowhere will the reader and student find available
such a comprehensive and clear account set forth by a
competent authority."

E XT R A ORD I N A R Y E N C O UNT E RS, by George


Chapman, The Lang Publishing Company, $3.00.
This remarkable book opens the door to the
1
consulting room of
a surgeon, William
Lang,
who-though he died in 1937 -continues to treat the
sick today. It is written by George Chapman, the
medium whose body William lang enters in order to
converse with his patients and operate on their spirit
bodies.
Accou n ts from some of these people are included in
this book, together with an explanation of how William
Lang is able to conduct his surgery on the spirit body,
and biographies of Lang and Chapman.
Extraordinary Encounters is not meant to be an

Beyond Heality

exhaustive study of the Lang/Chapman partnership. It is


a simple introduction, through the eyes of other people,
to a rare form of psychic healing that continues to
attract medical and geJ]eral support from all parts of the
world.

MANY PAT H S TO G O D , by Ruby L. Radford, Quest


Publishing Company; $3.95.
In this book Ruby L. Radford presents in simple and
beautiful form the basic ideas of twelve living religions
and describes many of their parallel teachings. In
addition to the major world faiths of Hinduism,
Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, there are
sections on the religions of China (Taoism and
Confuci'anism) and Japan (Shintoism), and the smaller
but nonetheless active faiths of Zoroastrianism, Jainism,
and Sikhism-found mainly in India and Pakistan-and
the newest religion, Baha'i. The book is handsomely and
richly illustrated with photographs of temples and
followers of the various faiths. It is a valuable
introduction to the subject of comparative religion for
young adults and helpful in providing a deeper
appreciation of the religions of others.

ST E I N E R B O O KS DICT I O N A R Y O F T H E PS Y C H I C,
MYST I C A N D O C C ULT, Multimedia Publishing Corp.,
$1.95. The editors of the Steinerbooks Dictionary offer
an eclectic approach to their material. All philosophical
approaches to the field are explained without bias, and
both Eastern and Western systems find a place in the
DICTIONARY.
Included is a vocabulary brought to spiritual research
from anthropology, sociology, and psychology as well as
from religion, literature, and philosophy. Definitions are
precise, and users can find all the information they
require in a single place arranged in orderly fashion.
Thre are definitive answers to linguistic questions in a
highly readable format.

M E D ITAT I O N : A ST E P B E Y O N D W I T H E D G A R
CAY C E , by M.E. Penny Baker, Doubleday, $5.95.
Working with the full co-operation of the Association
for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia, where all of
Cayce's readings have been carefully preserved, M. E.
Penny Baker now presents the first in-depth book on
meditation based entirely on what the prophet taught on
the subject. Logically organized, simple to understand,
and including extensive quotations from Cayce's own
words, MEDITATION: A STEP BEYOND WITH
EDGAR CAYCE is a truly stimulating guide to

By LY D I A BE L I L

discovering the hidden powers available to us all if we


only know how to look for them.

B E Y O N D H Y PN O S I S, by Don Gibbons, Ph.D.,


Power Publishing Company.
This book will show the reader how to become an
"artist" in the use of suggestion to induce alterations in
conscious experience. It sets forth the basic principles
and techniques to be employed, anchoring them firmly
in theoretical and historical concepts. Specific examples
of the use of these techniques are provided, which may
be read to a subject verbatim if desired. Suggestions are
included for the production of mystical, ecstatic, and
transcendental states, fantasy experiences, mutual and
self-induced trances, post-trance suggestion, and many
more phenomena.

OF T I M E , T I D ES, A N D I N N ER C L O CKS, by Henry


Still, Stackpole Books, $8.50.
A layman's interpretation of an extensive body of
scientific knowledge and theory clarifies ongoing
experiments that promise a healthier and happier life for
man in the future, and show how what is already known
can put man in tune with his personal rhythms today.
Accumulating evidence of periodicity and cyclical
rhythms in all forms of life leads irresistibly to the
conclusion that some kind of biological clock-or
clocks-trigger physical and emotional functions in phase
with each other-and perhaps with outer forces.
If the "where" of that master ticker is not
established,. clues to its existence are everywhere; birds
know when to migrate, bears to hibernate, fish to spawn,
flowers to open and close, all in response to signals
whose source is not yet identified. In controlled
experiments, these activities continue or gradually
readjust even when environmental cues of ligh-t and dark,
temperature and tides are completely obliterated.
Sifted and sorted here are the facts about man's
response to outer stimuli-such obvious facts as the
menstrual cycle in women that follows phases of the
moon; the correlation between outbursts of mental
patients and sunspots; and that men weigh more during
certain periods of the month.

TH E
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How to free yourself from limitations and enrich rour life.

WHICH
WORLD?
WHICH
YOU?
B Y J A N E R O BE R TS

Write down or enumerate all


of your known physical and
mental abilities, whether they
have been developed or not, and
all of tho se inclinations toward
particular activities-even those
only
rem otely
considered-as
well as th ose that have come at
all vividly to m ind.
These represent th e varied
probable
characteristics
from
which
you
have
chose n to
activate your particular main
interest. Out of these attributes,
therefore, you cho se what you
now
co nsider
to
be
your
hard-bed reality.
Any
of
tho se
directions,
followed, can enrich the exis
tence that you know , and in turn
open up other pro babilities that
now escape you. The main image
of yourself that y ou h ave held
has, to a large extent, also c losed
your
m ind
to
these
other
probable interests and identifica
tions. If y o u think in terms of a
m ultidimensional self, then you
will realize that you have many
more avenues open to expression

12 Beyond Reality

and fulfillmen t than you have


been
using.
These
probable
achievements
w ill
lie
latent
unless you consciously decide to
bring them into being.
Whatever talents yo u sense
you have can be developed o nly
if you determine to do so. The
sim ple act of decision will then
activate the unconscious m echa
nism s . You as a personality,
regardless of your health , wealth ,
or circumstances , have a rich
variety of probable experience
from which to choose. Con
sciously you m ust realize this
and seize the direction for your
own life. Even i f you say , "I will
go along with all life offers, " you
are making a conscious decision.
If you say , " I am powerless to
direct my life, " you are also
making a deli berate choice-and
in that case , a limiting one.
The path of experience is
nowhere settled . There is no one
road that does not have avenues
to another . . There are deep veins
of probable actions ever available
to you at any given time. Your

imagination
can be ot great
value, allowing you to open
yourself to such courses ; you can
then use it to help you bring
these into being.
I f you are poor, you chose
that reality from many probable
ones
that
did
n ot
involve '
poverty-and that are still open.
If you chose illness, again there is
a probable reality ready for
initiation in wh ich you choose
health . If you are lonely, there
are probable friends that you
refused to meet in the past, but
that are readily available.
I n your mind, therefore, see
tho se pro bable abilities or events
taking place. As you do, the
intensity of your desire brings
them
into
your
experience.
There are no boundaries, again,
set about the self. There are
literally many other probable
you 's. You can draw upon their
abilities, as in their own way
they call upon your own , for you
are all intimately connected.
You m ust realize that you are
indeed a probable you . Your
.

From the forthcoming book "The


Nature Of Personal Reality", by Jane
Roberts. Reprinted with permission of
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey.

experience is the result of beliefs.


Your neuronal structure neces
sitates a certain focus so that
other experiences counter to
your conscious assumptions re
main probable or latent . Alter
the beliefs and any probable self
can, within certain lim itations,
be actualized .
What you must understand is
this: Each of the events in each
of your
lives
were
"once "
probable. From a given field of
action, then , you choose those
happenings that will be physical
ly m aterialized .
This operates in individual
mass term s. Suppose that to day
your home was robbed . Yester
day
the
theft was one o f
innumerable pro bable events. I
chose such an example because
more than one person would
have to be involved-the victim
and the ro b ber. Why was your
home ransacked , and not your
neigh bor's?
In
one
way
or
another, through your conscious
thought you attracted such an
event,
and
drew
it
from

pro babiliy into actuality . The


occurrence
would be an ac
cum ulation
of energy-turned
into
action-and
be
brought
about by corollary beliefs .
You m ay be convinced that
human nature is evil, or that no
one
is
safe
from
another 's
aggression , or that people are
motivated m ainly by greed . Such
beliefs attract their own realit y .
If you have anything worth
losing, you are then automatical
ly convinced that som eo ne else
will take it from you, or try th eir
hardest to do so . In your own
way you send out m essages to
j ust such a person . On basic
levels your convictions wil l be
quite sim ilar, but one will see
him self as the victim and o ne as
the aggressor-that is, each of
you will react differently to the
sam e set of beliefs. However, the
two of you are necessary if a
crime of that nature is, or is to
be, comm itted .
The beliefs o f both of you
find justification in physical life,
and only reinforce them selves .

The fear of ro bbers attracts


rob bers . If you think that men
are evil , however, y ou are often
not able to exam ine that as a
belief, but take it as a condition
of reality.
All of your present experience

was drawn from probable reality .


During your life any event must
come through your creature
hood, with the built-in time
recognition that is so largely a
part of your neuro logical struc
ture ; so usually there is a lag, a
lapse in time, during wh ich your
beliefs cause material actualiza
tion . When y ou try to change
your convictions in order to
change your experience, you also
have to first stop the m om entum
that you have already built u p ,
s o to speak . Y o u are changing
the messages while the body is
used
to
reacting
smoothly ,
unquestioningly , to a certain set
of beliefs,
There is a steady even flow in
which conscious activity through
the neurological structure brings

(Continued on page 17)

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Can the pyra m ids be con s idered only as U F O w aystatio ns


erected by su pe r - i n te l l igent space men i n the d i m past

A
LOO K
AT
THE
PBAROB'S PUMP

or as se lf-serv i n g monu ments bu i lt for great leaders by


hordes of babbl i n g , m i streated , overworked slaves?

BY L E E WA LS H .

There has been much mystery


and speculation shrouding the
subject of the pyramids down
through th e ages. So me material
has obviously been written by
escapists who would like to en
vision the pyramids as UFO way
stations erected by super-intelli
gent spacemen in the dim past.
Others like to convey the image
of babbling, mistreated , over
worked ,
s u p e r-stupid
slaves
spending their whole lifetime
building a tomb for their great
leader ! All of this is interesting
reading, but d oesn 't prove much
of anything and is mostly with ou t
the facts to back up the theories.
Add to this the wealth of misin
formation spewed out of school
text and reference books, and it
is quite a dilema, no less a
mystery.
Sin ce I had a choice only
between these two theories, I
naturally ch ose to believe that
my ancestors were super-intelli
gent. That satisfied my ego , but
didn 't do much for my logic . I
have since read another theory
which has satisfied both my ego
and my logical se nse .
I can imagine that th is is
similar to the pro blem Mr. Ed
ward J. Kunkel faced back in
1 9 2 9 , and he set out to do

something about it. He has seen


and explored the pyramids and
the Sphinx and has developed
some new theories and answers
of his own. I say 'new ' only in
the respect that his work is not
as well known and accepted in
the U nited States as it is else
where. I cannot begin to do
justice or to cover the mterial in
Mr. Kunk el's book, Pharaoh 's
Pump, fo r it is in much detail with
many diagrams ; h owever, I would
like to p ass along so me interesting
facts. I have read both the 2nd and
3rd editions o f th is book several
times and have corresponded
with Mr. Kunkel for over a year
during
which
time
he
has
discussed h is ideas further. As he
always says, " It was a labor of
love and I have yet to make $50
on the project. "
I h ave come to the conclusion
that h is theories are sound , prac
tical and believable . In a letter to
Mr. Kunkel d ated M arch 3, 1 93 4 ,
G . W . Carver said in part , " Your
letter,
draw ings,
n e ws paper
clipping
are
all
marvelously
in teresting to m e. Your expla na
tion , I believe, is the s olu tion of
one of the grea test mysteries of
the ages. Your dra w ings make it
q u ite clear as to h ow it c ou ld be
d one. " Also , there is this from
Robert C. Bec k , senior lecturer

and
instructor,
University of
Southern California, "After over
com ing my ow n in itia l dis be lief
(an d
prejud ice ?)
up on
first
exposure
to y our w ork and
disc overies,
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am
prese n t ly
p ositively con vin ced (as are a
n u m ber of eq ually q ua lified b u t
hardheaded colleagues) that y ou
have made one of the m ost
astounding, valid, and pertin en t
disc overies t o em erge in the
fields of a n th ropology, h istory,
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in the past several decades. In
fact, if I were on som e sort of a
"Nob el Priz e ' com m it tee, I 'd
sp onsor y our w ork for an a ward
for solving a m ystery as old as
recorded h istory ; and for im
plemen ting th is b rillia n t insigh t
w ith carefu l in vestiga tion and
d ocumenta tion
of
verifia b le
da ta. "
The theory is that the ancient
Egyptians could e asily transport,
lift and position massive tons of
blocks by using water pumps and
barges. Further, the pyramid s
were built with such vigor be
cause it was a matter of su rv ival
to the people of that time and
area. Before I go any further, let
me say that Mr. K u nkel h as
thoroughly examined and re
searched th is area. He has a
working model of the Pharaoh 's

Beyond Reality 1 5

A LOO K AT T H E P HA R AO H 'S P U M P I Continued


Pump and has it patented in his
of a man was th e symbol for
name, the Hydraulic R am Pump
intellect. A symbolic interpreta
No . 2,8 8 7 , 9 5 6 . He readily ad
tion of this h uge carving of the
mits having stolen the whole idea
Sph inx , then , is mind , the master
from the Egy ptians who invented
of force, or m ore broadly-m ind
it thousands of years ago.
over matter. "
Let's suppose that very long
In the King 's Chamber is
ago we- lived in a country where
found the sarcophagus. It is
there was no rain fall , that was
holl owed out from a rectangular
desolate, dry and barren-for
block of red granite . It has a very
those of us who live in a desert
peculiar physical characteristic .
area today that isn 't as hard to
When struck with a club or a
im agine as it is for some-and
stone it will ring like a bell with a
where the only so urce of water is
deep mellow tone. It has , in fact,
the Nile river. If water was a
taken a terrific beating by
desperate need for survival, then
tourists who beat on it to hear
the
people
w ould
naturally
it's ringing. M r. Kunkel believes
searh for and learn of a way to
this to be nothing more than a
take water from the river. The
great granite bell , an alarm bell,
will to survive and overcome has
wh ich bumped against the ceiling
always been the prime motiva
of the King 's Chamber when the
tion in m an and that has never
air cush ion in the chamber
changed. It is fact that water at
became to small. It transm itted.
one tim e surrounded th e Great
it 's sound through the water
Pyramid and the Sphinx. Hero
warning the builders that the air
dotus writes a good deal about
cush ion was dangerously small
th e lake
peo ple
and
their
and they had better tend to it
customs and said , "The Pyram id
before a solid mass of water h it
was perpetually surrounded by
th e ceiling blowing the chamber
water in an island like manner. "
apart.
With in th e girdle walls which
The pyramids are oriented so
surround the temple of Mut is
the
North
side
faces
tru e
found the remains of a "sacred
north-not magnetic north. The
lak e ". This lake is positive proof
magnetic pole is always m oving,
that long ago the enclosure had .
and it seems that the ancients
water in i t. The 60 ton statue of
were aware of this fact. Ho wever,
Ram eses 1 1 and other artifacts
when
a
d iagonal
tube
is
have been fo und buried in the
positioned in true north to south
m ud.
d irection , water flowing through
No auth or has m entioned the
it will attain a much higher
soot pattern on the ceiling of the
velocity. Perhaps this is an
Grand Gallery. In fact, one
important reason for this orienta
mention is made that "no soot "
tion.
or evid ence of in side fires or
lighting exists. Mr. Kunkel found
It is interesting to note that
a soot pattern shaped like a
Herodotus
wrote
ab out
an
comet in an aerodynamic pattern
inscription in Egyptian charac
that was as fresh and distinct as
ters on the pyramid which
though it w as made yesterday!
records the quantity of radishes ,
Above th e so ot pattern , on the
o nions , and garl ick consumed by
East side , is a firing hole.
the workers who constructed it.
Tak e into co nsideration that
There
must
have
been an
the Great Pyram id is a gigantic
important meaning to th is as Mr.
water pump, and that the
Kunkel states, "There were such
Sphin x , probably hollow , had
an abundance o f these hot
the function to supply the pump vegetables to burn the insides o ut
with water! Mr. Kunkel states,
of every m an , woman and child
"During th e sum mer, when the
in the valley. " Surely they did
not eat all o f these and why
Nile floods, the sun is in th e
would they record it if they did?
constellation Leo, or the Lion.
All of th ese vegetables h ave one
The lion , to the ancient, was a
thin g in com mon . They are hot
symbol of force , while the head
16 Beyond Reality

and burn the tongue. They taste


hot: hot, only when they are
inside the mouth do they create
an internal burning sensati on of
fire. It is believed that this is the
way the builders recorded the
am ount o f fuel c onsum ed ; the
num ber o f times the pump was
fired and a record of fuel
consum ption. Perring said he
found Nile Earth in th e fine lime
mortar of the Great Pyramid , but
m akes no further comment on it .
This co uld indicate that it was
forced in durin g pum ping opera
tions an d c ame from the muddy
flood waters o f th e Nile during
the summer construction period .

The use of h ieroglyphics is the


earliest m ethod of writing. The
pictures of fish and birds w ould
be the most likely to be used for
water and air as both elements
are colorless. Mr. Kunkel has
devoted several pages of h is book
to hieroglyphics found in the
pyramid and th eir explanations.
Where is and what happened to
th e pump? Mr. Kunkel believes
that it still exists today , that it
lies buried beneath thousands of
tons of ro ck and is known to all
as the interior of the Great
Py ram id !
_
It is very possible that the
pyram ids w ere built to conquer
desert space; to serve man in a
tim e of need ; to m ake desert
land fertile. Perh aps in th is day '
and
age of over-population ,
land-stripping, and the scarcity
of available fertile lands, the true
function and purpose of the
pyram ids will be red iscovered by
man. This knowledge w ill serve
him once again and fulfill it's
ultim ate purpose, as it did for
our ancestors in times go rte by . I
believe that th is theory is j u st as
interesting, dramatic and neces
sary as any other theory I have
ever read . You have only to drive
across the U . S . to comprehend
th e vast desert area lying barren
and useless to man on this earth .
Perhaps we will soon be in
desperate need of making every
available area on this earth fertile
and usable-it may well be a
matter of survival-think about
rt !
D

WH I C H WOR L D? W H I C H YOU? / Contin ued fro m page 13


.
abeut events, and a fam iliar
pattern of reaction is established.
When you alter these conscious
beliefs through effort, then a
period of time is necessary while
the structure learns to adj ust to
the new preferred situation . If
beliefs are changed overnight,
comparatively less time is re
quired .
In a manner of speaking, each
belief can be seen as a powerful
station , pulling to it from fields
of probabilities only those signals
to which it is attuned, and
blocking out all others. When
you set up a new station there
may be som e static or bleed
through from an old one for a
whil e .
Any ability y o u have, then ,
can
be
"brought
in
more
clearly , " amplified, and becom e
practical rather than probable.
But in such a case you m ust
concentrate upon the attribute
not, for example, upon the fact
that you have not used it well
thus far.
Now : An artist produces a
body of work in his lifetime .
Each
painting
is
but
one
materialization ,
one
focused
presentation,
of
an
endless
variety of probable paintings.
The actual work involved in th e
selection of data is still made
according to the beliefs in the
artist's conscious m ind as to who
he is, how good an artist he is,
what k ind of artist he is, what
"school " of artistic beliefs he
subscribes to , h is ideas of society
and his place in it, and esthetic
and econom ic values, to name
but a few .
The
same
sort
of
thing
operates in the actualization of
any event in which you are
involved . You create your life,
then . Inner images are of great
importance to the artist. He. tries
to project them upon his canvas
or board . Again, you are each
your own artist, and your inner
visualizations become models for
other situations and events. The
artist utilizes training and m ixes
his colors in order to give artistic

flesh to his painting. The images


in your m ind draw to themselves
all the proper emotional energy
and power needed to fill th em
out as physical events.
You can change the picture of
your life at any time if only you
realize that it is simply the one
portrait of yourself that you
have created from an unlimited
amount of probable ones . Th e
peculiar aspect
of your .own
probable portraits will still be
characteristic of you, and no
other.
The abilities, strengths, and
variance that you may want to
actualize are already latent, in
your terms, and at your disposal .
Suppose that you are unhealthy
and
desire
health .
If
you
understand the nature of prob
abilities, you will not need to
pre ten d to ignore your present
situation . You will recognize it
instead as a probable reality that
you have physically material.zied .
Taking that for granted, you
will
then
begin the
process
necessary to bring a different
probability into physical exper
ience .
You will do this by con
centrating upon what you want,
but feeling n o conflict between
that and what you have, because
one will not contradict the other ;
each will be seen as a reflection
of belief in daily life . As it took
some time to build up your
present image with its unhealthy
aspects, so it may take time to
change that picture . But con cen
tratio n upon the present un
healthy
situation
will
only
prolong it. Period .
Each condition is as real or
unreal as the other. Which you?
Which world? You have your
choice, broadly , within certain
frameworks
that
you
have
chosen
as
a
part
of your
creaturehood . The past as you
think of it, and the subconscious,
again as you think of it, have
little to do with your present
experience
outside
of
your
beliefs about them . The past
contains for each of you some

moments
of
j oy ,
strength ,
creativity , and splendor, as well
as
episodes
of
unhappiness,
despair perhaps,_ turmoil , and
cruelty . Your present convictions
w ill act like a m agnet, activating
all such past issues, happy or sad .
You
will
choose from your
previous experience all of those
events
that
reinforce
your
conscious beliefs, and so ignore
th ose that do not ; the latter may
even seem to be nonexistent.
The em erging m em ories will
then tum on the body mecha
nism s, merging past and present
in some kind of harm onious
picture. This means that the
pieces will fit together whether
they are j oyful or not.
This joining of the past and
present, in that context, predis
poses
you
to
sim ilar future
events,
for you have geared
yourself for them . Change now ,
then, quite practically alters both
the past and the future . For you,
because
of your neurological
organization,
the
present
is
obviously the o nly point from
which past and future ca n be
changed , or when action be
comes effected .
I am not speaking symbolical
ly . In the m ost intimate of terms,
your
past
and
future
are
modified by your present re
actions. Alterations occur within
the body . Circuits within the
nervous system are c hanged, and
energies
that
you
do
not
understand seek out new connec
tions on m uch deeper levels far
beyond consciousness .
Your present beliefs govern
the
actualization
of
events.
Creativity and experience are
being formed m om ent by m o
ment by each individual.
Now : You m ust understand
that your present is the point at
which flesh and m atter meet
with the spirit. Therefore the
present is your poin t of po wer in
your current lifetime, -as you
think of it. If you assign greater
force to the past, then you will
feel ineffective and deny yo urself
your own energy .

(Continued on Page 60)


Beyond R eal ity 17

NEW
INSIGHTS
ON

URI

GELLER

BY B R YC E B O N D , R esea rch E d itor

A spi ritual l in k in the evo l u t ionary cha i n of be i ng

Uri Geller was first brought to


our attention here at Beyond
Judith
by
M agazine
R eality
Skutch , president of the F ounda
tion for Parasenso ry Investiga
tion . Captain Edgar M itchell has
many television
on
appeared
shows with Uri witnessing his
amazing power of psychokinesis
bending metal
or telekinesis,
with his mind . Uri has also de
monstrated a great talent for
mental telpathy as well as for
materiali zing and dematerializing
objects. He has been investigated ,
under rigidly controlled labor
atory conditions, by one of th e
largest thin k tanks in the United
States , S R I in California . Despite
this , every top magician in the
country has been claiming that
Uri Geller is a fraud , a fake , and
that they can duplicate all his
feats. True, th ey can duplic ate
so me through that use of illu
sio ns, but not all .
I have a great deal of respect

for these to p magicians because


they 're masters at their craft. For
instance, I have an associate
named Bob Dorian (he goes
under the title of the Amazing
Dorion ) , who is one of the great
est magicians I 've ever seen . He
has explained to me some of the
te chniques used by the top magi
cian s .
But Uri Geller i s something
else . He is a young man who has
tre men dous amounts o f charisma
and charm . He is a very hum ble
unbeknownst to
and ,
person
many, he 's extremely spiritual,
to o, and very , very enlightened .
He is very spiritually aware of all
things around him, even though
he does not o ften express it
because he 's afraid he 'll be sub
jected to even more ridicule th an
he sometimes h as to face now.
But the spiritual element is
meaningful and is usually over
looked by science. The missing
link , I believe , in D arwi n 's theory

of evolution is the spiritual lin k .


I first met Uri when he came
to the editorial o ffices of Beyond
Reality Magazine in the latter
part of last year. During this
meeting, we performed a nu mber
of experiments .
First of all , he ben t metal
objects , my key for one. Both ,
the publisher Mr. Bel il and I kept
a sharp lookout for all the tricks
that my magician friend had told
me to watch for-and they sim
ply were not there . The key was
in plain sight at all times. It bent,
and even when Uri stopped his
kept
key
the
concentratio n ,
bending. Also , there was an iron
ruler in th e o ffice. Uri bent the

iron ruler. He h eld h is h ands


about two inches above it, con
centrated , and the ruler bent,
right in the middle.
Another pheno men a that hap
pened wh ile we were talk ing to
Uri was that any metal in the line

(Con tinued on page 54)

Beyond Reality 1 9

JAPANESE
DEMONS
AND
DEVILS
I n the m id st of a h i g h l y tech n o log ical soc iety,
the J apanese peop le a re a m on g the
wor ld 's m ost s u perstitious d r i vers.

BY BOB D U N H AM
Japan i s a country rich i n the
go blins,
ghosts,
of
tradition
witches, and evil spirits, with
many of its fam ous old stories
and Kabuki plays based on the
these
of
doings
calamitous
non-terrestrial beings. Probably ,
reincarnation
of
notion
the
accepted in the various Oriental
countries that em brace Budhism
h as lent more credibility to the
acceptance of ghosts and spirits
as a normal part of one's life . Of
course, the Western world h as its
traditional
counterparts,
own
superstitions
stories,
and
Halloween, for example .
A Christian might ask God
through prayer to : protect h im
on a trip ( St . Christopher ) , to
guide him through a tryin time,
to guard h im against sickness, or
to help him solve a pro blem ;

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Beyond R eal ity

comparison ,
in
whereas
Oriental, o r i n this case the
Japanese , asks to be protected
from evil spirits, which he feels
are a basic cause of life's various
m isfortunes. As a result ghosts
and wic ked spirits play a greater
part in the average Japanese
person 's life than ours.
Japan celebrates a holiday
called "Setsubun " in February of
each year which involves the
practice of throw ing dried beans
in each room of the ho use to
drive out the evil spirits. They
throw salt o n a person before
entering the ho use after attend
ing a funeral to ward off any evil
that m ight be associated with
death , and m any carry some type
or
( charm )
"om amori "
of
"om am ori bukuro " ( charm in a
little bag) for one reason or
another as a means of protection

This presem day J ap anese t a x i c ab


is we l l pro t e c t ed by a simple
" om a mori " as wel l as by an "omamori
bukuro " ( c h ar m in a l i t t le bag . )

against various types of injuriou s


spirits .
Uniformed Westerners might
scoff at these superstitions and
yet in the next breath say "God
bless
you "
when
someone
sneezes, or throw salt over their
left shoulder after spilling it on
the table , or shy away from # 1 3
or a black cat, or frown on
opening an umbrella .in the house
or breaking a mirror. I guess it aP
depends on o ne 's customs and
culture .
But back to Japanese ghosts ,
witches and go blins, most of
IIII'IIIN"a..
which are the woman of the

es.
ny taxi and even truck
.
ers in Japan display t! ny dolls
6r charms dangling from their
rearview mirror or in the back
windows of their vehicles . Some
of these charms are put there to
protect them against accidents ,
but many are carried not for
amusement or decoration, but to
protect them from
phantom
wom en .
The origin of this superstition
and these charms is said to have
started sometime in th e late
1 9 3 0 's . It is rumored that around
that period a taxi was running at
midn ight
along
the
Imperial
Palace moat near where the
Palace Hotel now stands . It is
said the driver saw another car
coming toward him , but as it
came closer he noticed that there
was no one inside . Several days

later he was k illed in aq accident


and therefore the superstition
that, when a driver met such a
driverless and passengerless car,
he would have a serious accident
within a short time was born . As
a result drivers began to carry
dolls or charms in their cars to
erase
the
evil
influence
of
meeting an empty vehicle on the
road .
As tim e went on, various
other ghostly stories involving
taxi drivers and phantom passen
gers began to circulate . As these
stories became m ore numero us
and well known the taxi doll
charm becam e m ore popular .
im pressive
t h e m o st
Perhaps
story was that of a driver who
picked up a wom an at the
Cemetery
Aoyama
fam ous
around m idnight and was told by
her to go to Yokohama. As he
drove to his instructed destina
ti n it is said he looked several
times in his rearview mirror.
Som etimes his passenger was
there and sometimes she wasn 'f
When he reached Yokohama and
stopped , the woman stepped o ut
of the car and with out paying
her fare entered a ho use . When
no one came out to pay him the
driver went to the door and
asked to be compensated . He was
abruptly inform ed that no one
had entered the house in the last
few hours.
he
described
the
When
features of the w om an passenger
and the kimono that she had
been wearing the m aid of the
it was
informed h im
house
im possible as his description was
a perfect one of the daughter o f
the house w h o h ad d ied a n d who

had been
buried in Aoyama
Cem etery
that afternoon. So
how the hell do you tell your
boss
about
all
that
" free "
mileage o n the m eter?
According to another story a
taxi carried a woman passenger
to
Tsuna-m achi
in
M ita-ku,
Toky o , but when they got there
no one was home at the address
she directed him to, so she asked
him to drive her to Ningyo-cho
in Nihonbashi. At her destination
she left the cab witho ut paying.
When the driver went to th e
residence she had entered to
collect his fare he found that the
fam ily was holdin g a funeral
service for their daughter - who
was supposed to have m arried a
m an in Tsugam achi but who had
died before the cerem ony was to
be held the day before . The
picture on the funeral altar was
that of his woman passenger .
As these stones were cir
culated among the drivers they
developed the custom of carrying
charms of dolls in their cabs to
ward off the evil spirits of these
phantom women passengers.
O f course there is a reasonable
explanation for everything. Oh-
yo u think so? Wel l , next time I
will tell you about my own
p e rsonal
experi ences
with
Japanese
spirits
( that 's
not
booze) or Akasaka bar witches
either, but about the various
ghosts that haunt the racing
circuits in Japan such as the
mysterious num ber 42 ca1 that
can be heard practicing at night.
The driver was killed during the
first Grand Prix in Japan at
Suzuka Cir.cuit .
0

Beyond Reality 2 1

A/thought there are many hidden secrets of


the Universe, we are not permitted or destined
to learn unless, and until we become truly
evolved, wised and above all, civilized.

.An Article
Taken From The
Aathors Book:

We can glean certain ideas


about the p ossible c elestial m ech
an ics that activate alien spaceships
if we m ake a close study o f all
available evidence. If we reason
that a minority o f U FO 's are of
substantial material and p hysical
structure whose shape a camera
can capture and are , therefore, o f
probable extraterrestrial origin,
there is strong cause for believing
that propulsion media stem from
expert knowledge of electro
magnetics and gravity fields, plus
harnessing of specific strength
sunrays for emergency and read
ily accessible solar storage batter
ies. Normally , power for such
airships could be generated by a
small ,
f r e e - energy
machine,
whereby the changing o f a num
ber o f different energy forms
into u sable , prope lling force is
possible . While operational with
in the gravitation and magnetic
fields of a planet, the machine is
able to convert latent power
stored within those fields and so
supply power in the form of
electricity .
However, o n e can reasonably
conclude that this is of a more
perfected nature than i known
on E arth at present. Due to the
higher vibrationary speeds of the
machine and various mechanjsms
of the "sauce, " earth electricity ,
as we understand it, would n ot
work successfully in such ad
vanced types of air vehicles. It
would itself have to be trans
muted into a higher state or
grade befitting progressed tech-

nology. We can conjecture that


in these spaceships this p o wer is
directed into a main control con
sole, usually located in the main
central cabin , although not nec essarily there . In larger craft of
the
interplanetary and
inter
galactic varieties it is in the lower
middle sections and remotely
controlled from the navigation
area.
This is done to o bviate the
necessity of running large cables
carrying high voltage through the
length of these craft which can
indeed be many m iles in d iam
eter, as our old-fash ioned yet
reliable three-inch telescope has
confirmed on Crade Hill, War
minster, and capable of trans
porting thousands of passengers
in addition to crew members. It
might n ot be grossly exaggerative
to estimate that the biggest aero
forms can carry 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 people
without any sem blance of over
crowing . After the power-a term
preferable to our word e lectric
ity-has been d irected into the
console, it is then capable o f
being redirected as required to
the various coils situated in stra
tegic positions around the craft
fuselage. These coils, we may
discover, are basically seven in
number and are located as fol
lows. The first is in the m ain
central column that runs vertical
ly through the centre o f the
spacesh ip , or top to b o tto m to
our vision . This column pro
trudes through the heart of the

UFO'S,
KEY
TO
TBE NEW AGE

By A R TH U R SHUTT L EWOOD

Beyond Reality 23

machine and normally ends with


a sphere . Th is presents a larger
surface area for the field to be
collected on and generated from .
Actual working details of these
coils is not easy to comprehend,
principally because o f certain er
roneous Earth conceptions about
the precise behaviour of elec
trons and electronic field dis
tribution.
This coil is, in fact, four
separate coils arranged in sets o f
two above and belo w the m id
point on the column . In each set
there are an inner and an outer
coil. The former is wound intern
ally in a space left during con
struction of the column. It is
wound round as if on a coil
former. It has many thousand s o f
turns o f the finest wire-highly
v i b rating,
transmuted
copper
wire with a speed of at least a
million and a half cycles per
nanno-second . This most ideal
and faultfree wire, however, is
un obtainable on Earth and is

24

Beyond R eality

specially created . The outer coil


is made of much thicker wire
abou t one millimeter in dia eter
and is wound in the opposite
direction to the inner comple
ment. Both upper and lower sets
are wound with reversed po lar
ity . This ensures complete con
trol o f the field generated at the
ends of the colum n .
Because this column pas!;ies
through the central accommo
'
dation area of the air chariot, it
is essential to shield the area
from magnetic and electronic
fields. This can be effected in
two subtle ways. The first is to
surround the power column with
a cy clinder of n on-magnetic ma
terial that has the property of
absorbing the field immediately

around th e coils and transmitting


it to the spheres at either end of
the power column. This elim
inates the fields generated in the
craft. The second method is de
signed to preve nt the po wer field
generated around the ship from

passing through into the passen


ger areas _. This is achieved by
several portions o f the external
surface of the craft having a
small electronic charge which is
able to repel the field . It is
mainly necessary when the space
ship is stopping and the po wer
field is turned off, for it could
enter the craft as the field col
lapses .
The second main coil is a rin g
around the maximum perimeter
of the ship. In our scientific
terms it would be described as
the main pulsing coil. The third
and fourth coils are situated
above and below the main puls
ing oil. They are relatively close
to it and used to provide an
additional pulse . The purpose
and us of these three coils is
explained when we consider the
actual mode of operation. Very
important are the fifth and sixth
coils , even though they are just a
simple ring of heavy gauge wire
above and below the third and

fourth coils . They are complete


in a single turn and carry no
current. They are charged posi
tively or negatively as is needed
to control flight. The seventh
coil has a vital role in connection
with steering and directional in
ertial control.
The latter is most important
when the craft has no "tail " like
Earth aircraft, to keep them
pointing in
the direction in
which they are heading. Without
this, they would remain facing
the same direction , no matter
which way they were travelling!
It therefore makes no difference
if the craft is moving forward ,
sideways or backward : such ma
noeuvres are pro bably simply a
matter of personal orientation
and-as a rule-one can imagine
our flying friends preferring to
sit "facing the engine , " to reduce
the experience to our analogo us
terminology . So the seventh coil
is employed to give the occu
pants a sense of direction at all

moments in flight. But how d oes


such a ship operate? What makes
it
successfully. n egotiate and
overcom all atmospheric and
gravity problems that we on
Earth still must hurdle before
venturing very far into outer
space?
A diagram o f a cross-section
would be helpfu l . ( See illus
tration . )

atory . When the main coil is


energized, it acts m ore or less like
a very strong b ar-magnet with a
n o rth and a south p o le , one at
the top, the other at the botto m .
This field completely encloses
the ship, as sh o wn in the second
diagram ( b ) . I t can be seen that
the field passes through the craft.
In small intensities this does
not matter, but when the field
strength is increased , it becomes
a d istinct health hazard, to put it
mildly. That is when the mag
netic shielding device comes into
operation-the second of the two
mentio ned-and pushes the field
outward to the surface skin of
the craft, so that the actual
workin g interior is in a magnetic
vacuum of sorts. Once this field
has been established , its shape
and intensity noted on instru
ments, it can be determined
which sort of pulsing coils should
be activated and w hich polarity
is required by the control rings.
One deduces that this would be

This is not a plan of any partic


ular mach ine ; rather, it is a dia
grammatical representation
to
show relaive positions of the
main components. This craft
would
be
around
thirty
to
thirty-three feet in diameter and
would be de signed to carry a
crew of at least six to eight. It
would be based, when away from
the mothercraft, on nearby plan
etary reaches in our Solar Sys
tem , or even at a secluded point
on Earth itself, and would be
used on long-data collecting mis
sion s. One could assume it would
possess a well equip ped labor-

(Continued on page 43)

This illustration shows


ho w t he force field
co mpletely en closes
the en t i re spacec raft .

Eii>
The most co m mon varie t ies
of reported UFO sh apes
fro m around the world are
sho w n in th is illustrat ion .

'\

\.

Beyond R eality 25

South of Augusta the highway


to Savannah stretches southeast
for sixty miles over the reddish
brown soil of Georgia, close to
the hill country . Here, at the
halfway mark between the two
cities, is the site of Jackson
boro-the accursed town that
time has forgotten .
J a c ksonb oro
will
not
be
found on any road maps used by
modern m otorists. No person liv
ing today ever walked its van
ished streets. It exists only as a
name in yello wed county rec
ords, and in the fad ing memories
of old men .
O ne
house remains , aban
doned , desolate , falling into ruin .
The lost past h overs over it like a
great dark shadow. It stands in
silent vigil over the dead years.
Haunted by the ghosts of yester
ye ar, its walls rise stark against
the sky during the day. And at
night the wind in the magnolias
and live oaks is like a requiem .
This is the old Goodall home,

where the story of Jacksonboro


reached
its end on a quiet
autumn night in 1 9 5 0 .
But the tale o f Jacksonboro
begins long ago , soon after the
American Revolution . Founded
in 1 7 94, the y ear Gen . Anthony
Wayne routed the Indians at Fall
en Timbers, the year o f the
Wh iskey Rebellion, it grew rapid
ly in to the largest town in the
area. It became the county seat.
Here the stagecoaches stopped to
change horses ; it had stores, tav
erns, livery stables and black
smith shops. Jacksonboro , h ow
ever, was a tough town in a
rough tinie. Its inha'Qitants were
pioneers, arriv ing out of the wild
erness and hardened by frontier
life. Their customs were like
their buildings, crude and rough
hewn . They were boisterous and
frequently thoughtless.
Seaborn Goodall came to the
town in the early years of the
last century . H is name was ap
propriate. He had been born at

sea while his parents were com


in g to Americ a. And he was a
good man , powerful in physique ,
but k ind and God-fearing. It was
said he lived by the Golden Rule,
and G od expects little more than
that !
Goodall cam e to Jacksonboro
to stay . He built the best h ouse
in the town , solid and substantial
on a firm foundation to with
stand the many years to come.
Then, in 1 83 0 , another m an
arrived as a visitor. He was Lor
enzo Dow, an itinerant preacher.
Dow looked at the saloons and
the hard-drinking, rowdy men
and shoo k his head . Then he
climbed up onto the back of a
wagon and began to preach . " I
call upon you t o repent, " h e
shouted . " In t h e eyes o f G o d this
town is an ugly sinful sore on the
face of the earth . "
The men laughed at the little ,
hunchbacked evangelist with the
burning eyes. They pelted him
with eggs and tomatoes. They

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26

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pulled him o ff the wagon and


tormented h im . No matter in
wn at d irection he tried to leave,
he found h is way b locked by
men who shoved h im back with
words of scorn and rid icule .
Seaborn Goodall appeared . He
pushed his way through the
group and p laced his arm around
Dow. " Y ou fellows should be
ashamed , " he said . "T his n1an is
doing what he believes is right. In
his way he is trying to help you.
He 's little and harmless and help
less. If you don 't like what he
says, walk away , but don 't be
bullies. "
The men grinned at o n e an
other as Goodall led the preacher
away and to ok him to his home.
That night after su pper Dow
told the G oodall family of his
long wanderings, o f his efforts to
bring religion to the pioneer set
tlements. Later he was given the
best bed in the house .
When morning came, Goodall
had to go to Savannah on busi-

walked away, a lonely figure on a


ness and could n ot be present to
pro te c t
the
preacher .
Dow dustry road stretching away into
the distance . Some of the men
walked out to meet his tor
mentors. A mob o f men sur- . had been shocked into silence by
the fervor of the preacher's bitter
rounded him when he tried to
curse, b ut most of them only
preach again . They seized his
laughed.
arms and legs and carried him to
As time passed , it was the
a brid ge at the edge o f the town .
fires that came first. House after
They told him if he ever re
turned , he would ride a rail,
house burned to the ground .
Defective chimneys and broken
tarred and feathered .

Loren zo D o w 's eyes blaz d


coal oil lam ps started some of
with scorn as he faced his threat
the blazes , but the origin of
ening harassers . He removed his
others remained unknown. Was it
shoes and shook the dust of
the curse, or was it simply a
Jacksonboro from his feet. "This
coincidence that there were so
place is like Sodom and Gom
many fires? The townfolk won
orrah of old , " he shouted . " I call
dered, and they noticed that in
upon God to bring judgm ent, to
many cases it was the men who
destroy your town . The man
had j o ined the mob who lost
who gave me sanctuary is like
their homes.
Lot-his family and his home will
Next cam e the twisters. Se
remain u ntouched . I am the ser
vere windstorms swept down
vant of the Alm ighty, an d you
from leaden skies, tearing off
roofs and leveling barns and
have driven me away . M ay God
out-buildings. Neighboring com
in his vengeance curse this town
forever. "
munities never seemed to have
Dow replaced h is shoes. He
the excessive damage that af-

(Con tinued on page 44)


VINCENT H. GA DDIS is a free lance writer living in Sou thern
California. Form erly he was a newspaper and magazine fea ture
writer,
radio
n ews
editor,
representa tive fo r
Uni ted Press
Interna tional and Religio us News Service, and a public relations
acco un t represen tative for Jim Moran Associa tes, Studeba ker Co rp. ,
and Mercedes-Benz.
His w riting career da tes back to the m id 1 930s and he has writ ten
h undreds of m agazine art icles. He is the a u thor of INVISIBLE
HOR IZONS (Ch ilton. 1 965 and still in print as the first book to dea l
in depth w ith the "Berm uda Triangle "); M YS TERIO US FIRES AND
LIGHTS (McKay, 1 96 7); WIDE WOR LD OF MA GIC (Criterion,
1 96 7); CO URA GE IN CR ISIS (Ha w thorn, 1 9 73; and with h is wife,
Marga ret, he has also writ ten THE STR ANGE WORLD OF
ANIMA LS A ND PETS (Cow les, 1 9 70), and THE C UR IO US WORLD
OF TWINS (Haw thorn, 1 9 72).

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28

Beyond R eal ity

<larth.

..._
1

ince man began to d rea m, he h as sou g t


'ways to raise h i mself a b ove the co m mon lot,
to acq u i re more kn owledge, power and
wealth than his fe l l ows.
T he i n nate d ive rsity of m a n 's i ma g i nati o n
h a s led , ove r t h e years, t o a ve ritabl e
hodgepodge of wild id eas and schemes for
reach ing these g o l den o bjectives.
N o ne of these sche mes has brought more
frustrati o n a n d hea rtb reak than man 's sea rc h
f o r t h e Phi lsophe rs' Sto ne.

T he Phil oso p he rs' Stone !


I t was the lege n d a ry magic wand of the A lchem ists, the G reat W o rk, the
So u l of the World , the E l i x i r of L ife !
The p ower of the Sto ne, it was sai d , co u l d alte r matter, k i ll, heal, o r
prolong life. H e w h o possessed its secret held the key t o the c reati o n of
the Universe. He could also whi p up more g o l d than he could spe nd i n a
l ifeti me !

THE
SECRFT
OF

The only pro b le m was that the secret was extremely hard to co me by.
The so-called adepts k n ew, of co urse, b ut they we re n 't te lling.
A l che mic l ite rat u re, which evolved fr o m the p h i loso p h i c th ought
garnered in the inte l lectu a l melti ng pot that was A lexandria, E gypt, d u ring
the fi rst century before C h ris.t, was notori ous for its a m b igu ity.
As a conseq uence of this a m b i g u ity , countless men throughout
histo ry- many of them famous perso nages-wasted their lives and fortunes
in fru itless attem pts to make gold !
Such men cou ld be see n , and oftimes heard, at all h o u rs ,of the d ay o r
nig ht wor k i ng d i l l i gently in their labo ratories, p uffi ng away o n the i r
be l l ows and waiti n g patiently f o r resu l ts that would never c o m e . T he true
Alchemic adepts scoffed at these men an d, fo r o bvious reasons, cal led
the m puffers.
It is from the puffers and not, as generally supp osed, fro m the
Alche mists that modern chem istry descen dd . I n their u n req u ited sea rch
for g o ld , the puffe rs. turned up a su rprising a m o u nt of practical sc ientif ic
kn owledge and labo rato ry apparatus. In sp ite of all of the be nefits scie nce
der ive d from tbe c u m u l ative effo rts of the u nwitting p uffers, many of
the m met u nfo rtu n ate en ds-broke, i mp riso ned, ban ished, tortured or
execute d .
T he puffers were d o o med t o fai lure fro m t h e start and for o ne si mp le
reaso n : i n their greed, they ch ose to sea rc h for g o ld i nstead of
concentrati ng o n the refi nement and deve l o p ment of the Stone itse lf!
Ma ny occu lt a u tho rities to day see the Phi losop hers' Sto ne as the
devel opment of one's se lf to the_ ulti m ate degree of awaren ess and
perfecti on. This aspect of A lchemy has surv ived th rough so me of the
modern mystery sch o o ls and magical societies, but I bel ieve that there was
more to Alche my than th is. I p rop ose to offer arg u ment that wi l l estab l ish
once and f o r all that an actual physical Phi loso phers' Stone ex iste d .

THE
. ALCHEMISTS

B Y RO D F R Y E

.J

Beyond Reality

29

Why do you suppose that it


was necessary for th e Alchemists
to maintain such a strict code of
secrecy?
Why was it necessary for the
adepts to be so selective of Al
chemic candid ates and then en
force such a strict moral and
psychic development code on
those who were admitted ?
Why was it necessary to guard
the secret formula so zealously ,
some adepts enduring torture
and death without revealing the
mystery?
Why?
Because an actual physical
Stone existed , and because it
would do all it was said to do !
Here was the Ultimate Power !
Used for benevolent purposes
this power was a Godsend to
humanity. Used for evil , it could
destroy the world .

We have this p ower today , and


like th e Alch emists o f old we are
.
faced with the same two ch oices:
use the p ower for good-to
generate electricity, to subdue
cancer, to prolong life , or u se
the power for evil-to destroy
ourselves. The only difference is
that today the secret is no longer
secret.
For the Philosphers ' Stone is
Uraniu m .
Atomic p ower .
And the ancients had it !

How do we k now? We know


because only Uranium or nuclear
power meets all the ambiguous
requirements
of
ancient
Al
ch emic literature .
Let's take certain statements
from the ancient writings and
see :
1 . The substance tha t is th e
venerable S tone is h idden in
the caverns of the m e tls. The

statement "Caverns of the


metals" ind icates the depths
or the soul of the metals-the
nucleus !
2. Mary the Jewess, a Greek
alch e m ist of the t hird cen tury
A . D . , writes: "To u ch no t the
Ph ilosophers ' Stone with your
hands.
Why not? Because
the
blo oming
thing
was
radioactive, that's why !
3. The m a terial for th e Stone is
a black ball wh ich is found a t
a cer ta in depth w h ich chil
dren play with and learned
men disregard. Uranium is
more
abundant than such
so-called common elements as
mercury, silver or iodine. The
primary ore . of Uran ium is
pitch blende-a dark bluish
black mineral of pitchlike
luster. Pitch blende is found
throughout
E urope !
The
puffers ignored this common,
black substance in favor of
"

Early E g y ptian "puffers " p racticing


th eir anci e n t version of alchemy wh ich was
ful l of c arefu lly g uarded secret ri tes.

30

Beyond Real ity

This med ieval sign sy mbolizes the


alche mist 's goal : the t wo-headed dragon
stands for the d ual na t u re of
mer c u ry as bo t h , a metal and a liq uid
which tr ansform earth ( th e gl obe )
into si lver ( t he moon ) and gold ( th e sun . )

seeking gold !

4. A ch ild -reading the alphabe t


in a n o ld illu m ina ted manu
scrip t sh o ws the secret o f the
Stone to be of infant . . .
simplic ity .
What
is
more
simple than one free neutron
hitting th e nucleous of a
neighboring
ato m ,
freeing
additional neutrons which in
neigh boring
turn
strike
atoms?.
5. Th e fire of th e Ph ilosophers is
the Great Fire w h ich does no t
burn. Each day electricity is
generated
an d
sh ips
are
propelled about the earth by
energy created by a fire which
does not bum !
6. The Ph ilosoph ic Egg in wh ich
the Grea t Work is co mpleted
is an alude l, not of glass, bu t
made of earth en wa re. The old
prints
of
the
Phi losohers
furnaces strangely rese mble
early automic piles . There is

even a striking rese m blance


between
the
Philosophers'
furnace and a modern reactor
vessel!
commentary
Th e
above
should be sufficient argue men t,
but anyone at all familiar with
Alchemy is sure to recall that th e
philosphers
alway s
wrote o f
using mercury i n their transmuta
tions, not uraniu m .
This is true. Mercury was the
substance to be ac ted upon. It
was th e Stone-uran ium or the
atomic
energy
der iv ed
from
uraniu m-that was the magic
substance that actually caused
the transmutation of mercury

into gold , although mak ing gold


was n o t the ultimate aim of the
Alchemists. Their aim , as our
own today , was the creation of a
better
Way
of
life
for
all
humanity by th e beneficial use
of atomic energy .
While
this
article is pure
speculation , all evidence leads to
the
conclusion
that
the
Alchem ists knew about nuclear
power and were experimenting
with it . They were fully aware o f

the awesome ramifications o f


their experiments and , therefore,
obscured their work with sy m
bolism.
D id the A lch emists h amss
nuclear po wer? Because of their
secrecy , we may never truthfully
know. But can it be j ust sheer
coincid ence that the first metal
actually transmuted into gold by
modem nuclear tech nol ogy was
common quicksilver? M ercury ! 0

HOT

>

a: t-------+---l m
o

I l l u s t ra t i o n s h o ws
t h e a nc ie n t t heory
t h a t a ll t h i n gs a re
m a de of t h e sa m e m ix t ur e
o f t h e fou r basic
el e m e n ts, fire, a ir.
earth a n d water

Beyond Rea l ity 31

- CAPTURING
oes the voice phenomena
survival after death? Does
ve that another dimension
t and that inhabitants of
e can see, hear and now
speak to us? These are
questions, but the voice
mena is an exciting dis1 t- might even
be a
ugh in the field of
research
because th e
ices can be demonstrated and
ted under the strictest of
condition s . The experineeds no special medi
istic
talent .
Anyo ne
can
cord voices.
The voice phenomena occurs
when norm al tape recordings are
played back and they contain
voices-human
voices.
extra
These are not aud ible to peo ple
present at the time of recording,
but they can be h eard when the
tape
is
replayed.
Since the
m icrophone used on a regular
recorder is able to pick up o nly
sounds audible to the human ear,
people in the experim ent ro o m
should hear the vo ices. They do
not and so far no physical law
has been found to explain this.
The voice phenomena is not an
isolated occurrence, either. Over
7 2 ,000
exam ples
have
been
recorded by one researcher, and
all these exam ples have the same

THE
VOICE
: HENOMENA

SPIRIT VOICES WITH A TAPE RECORDER


BY M A R N A K E R N
characteristics.
Perhaps the most interesting
characteristic is their identity .
The voices say they are dead , but
go on to explain that they have
not ceased to exist. Over and
over m essages are received to the
effect that "th e dead live".
Voices give their names and
recall accurate m emories of their
lives on Earth . There are m ale,
female or even children 's voices .
In addition , experimenters and
witnesses can o ften recognize the
voice o f a friend or relative . The
voices describe their post-mortal
experiences, and it is interesting
that
these
descriptions
are
consistent with information re
ceived by psychics and trance
mediums.
Other characteristics of the
voices are that they speak at
twice the normal speed of h uman
speech and in a strange rhyth m .
Because o f this speed , i t i s often
very difficult to hear the voices
at first. All m essages are in an
abbreviated, telegraph style , and
grammer rules are ignored . At
times a single sentence may even
contain words from four or. five
different
languages.
Experi
menters thought at first that the
m ulti-lingual characteristic was
true of all voice communicat ions .
Since the early experiment s ,

tho ugh ,
many
messages have
been received in one language
only, usually the native language
of
the
experimenter .
It
is .
interesting to
note that the
multi-lingual messages were re
corded by an experimenter who
was familiar with each of those
particular languages.
The voices do not appear at
random , but m anifest upon the
invitation of the experimenter.
To start a recording session , the
researcher usually makes a verbal
note of the date and experiment
number, then requests that any
entities present manifest on the
tape.
The
experimenter
and 1
witnesses can then ask questions
or ask that a particular person
speak .
Voices som etimes respond as
they are present in the
if
recording room . ' They are aware
of room conditions, changes in
the recording procedure and even
the weather. The voices have
the
about
commented
even
absence of someone j ust after the
exact time that person left the
room.
The methods for recording
voices are simple and need not
involve any complicated equip
ment . The only special ability an
roc.perimenter needs is a good
sense of hearing. Because the

voices speak so strangely-very


fast, in a strange rhythm , and
sometimes very softly-it often
takes a great deal of practice
before a person can hear them .
Researhers have fou nd that it
may require up to three months
of practice before an experi
menter is attuned to the voices .
Some
voices
are
so
clear,
however,
that they are im
mediately audible . A beginner at
"listening in ", as the playback
process is called , will probably
hear only a slight rushing sound
or a strange rhythm on the tape.
This section should be noted and
replayed until the words are
audible. M usically trained people

and children are often able to


hear
the
voices
with
less
difficulty .
The pro blem of understanding
voice content has been compared
to mak ing a phone call to a
s_trange com pany . If the firm
name is long and the receptionist
is in a hurry , the caller may hear
only a strange j um ble of sounds.
It may require several repetitions
before the com pany name m akes
any sense at all . The voic es are so
m uch faster that it requires .even
more tim e to understand them .
The
easiest
m ethod
for
recording voices is to set an
ordinary tape recorder on "re-

(Continued on page 37)

Beyond Real ity 33

TH E
HOLOCAST
THAT
PRESERV-E D
HIS.T O RY
By B R AN T F O R D B . B E N TO N
-

lam ing tongues licked the


pa lace pillars a n d then de
vou red an entire civil izatio n .
Ma n 's tota l a dvances i n
organized society va nished i n
o n e fa ntastica lly fatal fire, so
com plete that it o b l iterated a l l
k n owledge of t h e worl d 's first
great ach ievem ents for 3300
years. When accidenta l ly d is

covered by curiosity at the turn of o u r own ce ntury,


the charred ru ins req u i red the rewrit ing of a ll
pre-classica l h istory.
W hat m iracle had preserved those l o ng-l o st secrets?

The same holocaust that had destroyed


depository!

their

Near Kn ossos, capitol of the Med ite rra nea n island


of Crete, th e year 1 900 was sti ll y o u ng when a nc ient
secrets i n the sa n d su ddenly started y ie l d in g
i n d isputa ble proofs. Peo ple a n d events co nsi dered
m ere m yths beca m e do cu m ented facts. T here had
ex isted a real King M i no s. T h e fire which had
co nsu med h is palace a bout the year 1 400 B . C .
actually h a d ba ked the oth erwise perishable clay
tab lets on which the records had been i nscribed. T he
burning wooden
colu m ns had perm itted th e .
.

sto ne-sla bbed floors t o fa ll, sea l a n d prese rve the


artifacts and full-co lor frescos which revea led the
u n k nown civil izati o n to an i ncre d u l o u s wor l d .
T he new h istory d isclose d that foul p lay at th e
O lym pic G am es d u ri n g the S ixth Centu ry B . C.
actually ha d ignited a naval i nvasi o n by C rete that
had ravaged m ighty Athens.
Victim of the catastro p h ic tragedy was Pri n ce
A n droge os, so n of M i n os. A n d rogeos had sa iled to
Athens for the gam es a n d had defeated the G reek
cha m pi o ns i n every ath letic event. G oaded by
nationa l pride, K in g Aegeus of Athens ordered
A n drogeos a m bushed and m u rd ered . T he C reta n fleet
was the m ost p owerfu l sea power of its day. M inos
immd iately l a u nched a reta l iatory i nvJs i o n of G reece
and sacked Athens. D u ring the tu rbulent postwar
truce there e m erged legendary perso nalities whose
heroic feats defied bel ief.
T o withdraw a n d perm it the reco nstru cti o n of
Athens, M i n os extracte d a p ermanent reven ge. Every
n i ne years seven youths a n d seven m aiden s, Athens'
finest, were to be sent to Crete. T here, i n a Labyrinth
beneath M i n os' palace, they were to be i m priso ned
u ntil they were fo u n d and devo ured by th e h a lt-man,
half- b u l l g o d, M i n ota u r.
I n cre d u l o u s? T h e whole world thought so - until

TH E HO LOCAST T H AT P R ES E R V E D H ISTO R Y / Conti nued


the English archaelogist Arthur
Evans stumbled upon his as
toundin g discovery of the actual
Labyrinth on March 2 3 , 1 90 0 .
I t was Evans' first trip to
Crete, intended to be a brief visit
to check his theories on Cretan
pictographs. On im pulse he dug
with a hand spade am ong so m e
stone blocks which attracted his
curiosity .
The
"brief
visit "
consumed forty years and the
rest of Evans' life. He had
discovered the Palace of M inos,
depository
of
a
pre-classical
civilization dating back to 2600
B . C . It had been so m agnificant
that the world had to coin th e
word
A1 in oa n
Civilization
to
identify it !
All history texts had disclaim
ed any civilization in Europe
prior to 8 00 B .C . Supported only
by vague
Biblical
references,
em bellished
by folktales and
ancient poets, th e 4 5 0 0-year-old
veil between fact and fantasy had
remained opaque. N o w , under
Evans' spade, the grave of King
Minos ' fabulous palace yielded
over 2 , 000 c lay tablets, artifacts
and frescos. They revealed facts
far more
fantastic than the
fantasies of fiction .
Evans excavated the actual
Labyrinth . The bewilderin g, sub
terranean
maze
formed
the
25-foot-deep foundations of the
palace , the equivalent of ten
square city blocks five stories
deep . The maze contained miles
of corridors , blind passages, cells
and pits to imprison both the
Minotaur an d the human sacri
fic es until the festival with which
Minos memorialized his murder
ed son.
Like zombies, th e dead secrets
of thousands of years breathed
flesh
and
blood
into
such
mythological events and people
as M inos of the golden touch,
Ariadne of the golden thread,
Daedalus an d his flying wings,
the semi-h uman Minotaur, and
Theseus, the daring avenger.
The
tell-tale
tablets
also
interpret the legend ary , can ni-

balistic M inotaur with the human


body and the head of a bul l . A
court scandal reveals the illicit
romance o f M inos' wi fe , Queen
Pasiphae , with G eneral Taurus.
Taurus was nicknamed "The
Bull . "
The
illegitimate
male
offspring's bullish facial features
betrayed his parentage . To avoid
embarassm ent, M inos con fined
the ch ild in the Labyrinth . The
cruelty of permanent imprison
ment deranged the abnormally
strong and ugly royal captive to
who m Minos bitterly gave the
contracted l)ame of both guilty
parents. M inos then had his
oracles or priests instill the belie f
that " M ino-Taur " was a god sent
to avenge the m urdered And
rogeos by destroying the finest
of Greek youth s .
Actual bullbaiting, in which
both male and female athletes
won fame and privileges, was a
national pastim e h eld in the h uge
sports
arena
o f the
palace.
Through th e ages the accidental
deaths risked by the athletes on
the horns of vic ious but physic
ally normal
bulls,
eventually
distorted n ormal deaths in the
bullring into the legend of he
imprisoned bastard prince - the
Minotaur.
The first two Greek install
ments of human taxes were
sacrificed to Crete . When the
third
shipm ent
came
due,
Theseus, son o f King Aegeus,
volunteered . Theseus would at
te mpt to free Greece from the
evil
treaty
by
killing
th e
M inotaur. When Theseus and his
thirteen
ill-fated
companions
departed , their ship was fitted
with the traditional black sails o f
national mournin g. If sy.ccessful,
upon his return Theseus was to
trim his craft with white sails as a

signal for th e appropriate wel


coming festivities.
The Greek youths arrived in
Crete on schedule. During the
period of sacrificial ceremonies
in the enorm ou s theatre o f
Minos' palace , M inos' daughter,

Ariadne , fell in love with the


brave and bronzed Greek 'prince .
The whirlwind rom ance included
Theseus' promise o f elopement
and m arriage . Ariadne slipped
Theseus a sword with which to
slay the , M inotaur.
To help
Theseus retrace his way back out
o f the Labyrinth , Ariadne also
gave him a ball of gold thread .
He needed only to attach the
thread to the Labyrinth lintel
and
unwind
the ball as he
wended his way through the
maz e . M eanwhile, Ariadne pre
pared the crew of the Greek
galley for a h asty departure .

In fact as in fancy , Theseus


d id slay Minotaur. He d id rescue
his companions, a:nd he did elope
with Ariadne. However, consis
tent with the Greek penchant for
tragedy , they did not live happily
ever after.
Enroute home, Theseus put
his sh ip in at an island for
suppli,es . Fables attrib ute con-.
flicting accounts of disastrous
interventions by the gods (hurri
cane , shipwreck , epidemic? ) and
of deliberate d esertion . Records
do, h owever, verify that Theseus
returned
to
Athens
without
Ariadne. To compound the irony
of the hero 's hollow victory, he
had forgotten to change the sails.
Interpreting the black sails as a
harbinger of his son 's death , the
grieving Aegeus thre w himself
into the sea. I f Aegeus him self
has become clouded in mythol
ogy , there remains the very real
identity of the Aegean Sea, so
named
by
the
Gre_eks
to
immortalize
his
tragedy
of
paternal devotion .
The ancient myth becomes
even less incredulous in the light
of Evans' archaeological findings .
Ariadn e 's
plan
for
Theseus '
escape came from her old court
friend and con fidant, Daedalus.
And who could advise the love
stricken
princess
with
more
authority?
It
was
D aedalus,
foremost architect and engineer
of his era, who had designed and

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Beyond Real ity

VO I C E PH E N O M E N A I Continued fro m page


cord " and. let it run . After the
experim enter
asks that any
voices present speak , a perio d of
silence should follow . This allows
the voices to manifest with out
interfering noise . Any back
ground noise , such as a clo ck ,
sho uld be elim inated as it will
dominate the record ing and
make "listening in " even more
d ifficult . Any questio n can be
asked as lo ng as a pause follows
each . Researchers recommend
that no m ore than ten to fifteen
m inutes be recorded during one
session because of the time
necessary for "listening in ". This
method is called microphone
recording and is the easiest, but
voices record ed this way are also
the most difficult to hear.
Microphone vo ices are "quick as
lightening" and very soft . They
are easily drowned o ut by other
noise .

Radio
record ings
usually
produce clearer yoices. For th is
method the experimenter uses a
regular portable radio and lo cates
a " between frequency " channel
or uses a frequency after a
station has closed for the night .
A true "inter-frequency" mu st
be found for this type o f
recording. On th is frequen cy
only rush ing static n o ise is
audible . The tape recorder is
then hooked up to the radio as
for
taping a regular rad io
broadcast . Voices stand out
against the rush ing background
no ise and are usually easy to
hear. The voices seem to operate
several "transmitting tations" of
their own , and mention these in
their messages. Often a mediating
voice will take charge of th is
ty pe recording sessi on and will
give instru ctions and frequency
inform ation .

Combining microphone and


radio recording methods pro
duces lo nger sentences and even
d iscussion between th e vo ices.
For this method the researchei
for
recorder
tape
hi
sets
microphone and places the m ike
close to a portable radio, wh ich

33

has been tuned to an inter-fre


quency channel as before .
The clearest voices are pro
du ced by diode record ings , but
th is m ethod is a!so the m ost
com plicated . The recorder is
hooked up to a standard diode,
and the diode aerial m ust be
adj usted to receive the voice
vibratio ns . For this method the
tape recorder m ust be turned to
"high " . Amateur experimenters
will probably find "the first three
methods more than satisfactory .
Experts in m any fields have
suggested theories to explain the
vo ice phenom ena. At first the
researchers tho ugh that their
radio record in gs might easily be
pick ing up regular radio broad
casts, and that these could be
producing the voice effect. The
unchanging nature of the phen
omena in thousands of examples,
ho wever, m akes this improbable .
In add ition , the fact that vo ices
often mention experimenters by
name and even by unusual
nicknames represents a m ath
ematically inconceivable chance
that such names could be picked
up from ord inary radio trans
m issions at th e exact time o the
experiem nt .
A
large
British
electro nics and communications
com pany has conducted tests in
wh ich
all extern al electrical
in terference was blo cked out,
and many voices were recorded
during these sessions.
Since prese nt known physical
laws do not seem to explain this
phenom ena, some psycholo gists
have suggested that the voices
m ight be the pro duct of th e
un conscious
e x p e r i m e n t er's
m ind . This explanation is also
offered for other psychic phe
nomena. It is difficult to prove
that a medium in trance is not
being influenced by his uncon
scious m ind, but the voices
ap pear on tape even when they
are recorded in em pty rooms. It
has also been suggested that the
voices m ight be produced by
collective hallucinatio n . This is
not
a
suitab le
ex planation

because the voices c an be co pied


onto different tapes and are still
audible .
Psychic s seem to agree that
either th e spirits of the dead or
elementals are respo nsible for the
voice phenomena. Elementals are
en tities of an eth ically low order
who have l ittle intelligence. They
are very telepatl)ic, however, and
could easily read the m ind of the
experim enter or pick up the
mem ories ( psychic rem nants ) of
the deceased and im itate them .
Th is theory does not explain
how th e voi ces are received and
is just as exciting as communica
tion with the dead . Co ntact with
elem entals
w ould prove the
existence of a dimension that
psy chics h ave been d escribing for
centuries.
Many researchers are workin g
in th is area, b u t m any m ore
am ateurs are experim enting with
the voice phenomena. Immediate
suc cess is not uncomm on . There
have been several o ccasions w hen
am ateur experim enters recorded
clear, recognizable voices on the
first try . I f you are interested in
read ing m ore about th e work
being done in this field , refer to
the bo ok, BREA KTHR O UGH,
1 9 7 1 , Taplin ger Pub lishing Com
pany , Inc . , New York . This book
was
written
by
Konstantin
Raudive,
one
of the m o st
dedicated researchers of the
voice phenomena, and it includes
many direct quotes received
during h is experim ents. The early
work done in this area is
described in two books by
Friedrich
Jurgenson :
Vo ices
Fro m Space, 1 9 6 4 , and Rad io
L in k wi th th e Dead, 1 9 6 7 .
Ph ysical proof o f survival
after death is an exciting idea.
No one is sure yet whether the
voices prove survival , but voices
do exist . They are on tape and
result from someth ing or some
one. When we learn the exact
cause of the vo ice phenomena,
we may have an important key
to understanding our universe
and perhaps evn the meaning of
life .
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Beyond Reality 37

In Brazil a "wave of into lerable heat" engu lfs two a r my


sentries and burns them to the gro u nd . Over New York
state intense heat from a n u n k nown sou rce forces the crew
of a U S A F j et inte rceptor to eject, leaving the p la n e to
crash into a residentia l neigh borhood . In O hi o a boy is
knocked to the ground and h is cloth i ng set on f ire .
Terrifying events . . .a nd they a l l have one stra nge th ing
in common. In every instance, an U nidentified Fly ing
0 bject was on the scene!
A nd these incidents are only three of many i n the fi les
of the N atio n al Investigati ons C o m mittee o n Aer ia l Phe
no mena ( NI C A P) ahd the Aerial Phenomena Research
O rgan ization ( A P R O ) , two of this country's m ost re puta b le
private UFO study groups. S i m ilar reports are i n the files of
UFO orga n izations in many foreign 1ands.
W hat caused these re po rted i nj u ries? Witnesses spo ke of
"l ight rays" and "heat bea ms," but these are fancifu l ter ms,
better suited to co mic books and scien ce fiction tha n to
eyewitness accou nts of rea l eve nts. 0 r are they so fa nciful?
Consider the fol lowing.
On a clear sunny d ay late i n 1 9 69, an u n manned test
veh icle d ro ne d through the blue skies of New Mex ico . 0 n
the ground, watching its a pproach and fussing over a d evice
that a ppea red to have been designed by R u be G old berg fo r
Buck R ogers, were technicians, scie ntists and Air Fo rce
perso nnel. Their device p o inted a muzzl e-l i ke protu bera nce
at the flying mach ine; there was no no ise, b u t a keen-eyed
observer might have seen a brief flash as an i ntensely bright
spear of l ight streaked skyward .
The flying mac h i ne shud dered, the n fel l out of contro l .
H a d i t been a manned ship, it wou l d have crashed. Target
dro nes, however, are n o r mal ly parachu ted safe ly to earth so
wea pons expe rts can stu d y the da mage d o ne to them.
A test of a new, hig h-speed m issile, whose path was
marked o n ly by that brief strea k of l igh t? N ut exactly. The
light was the m issle ! The stra nge device was one of the
USAF 's m ust secret projects, an atte m pt to b u i l d one of
scie nce fictio n 's favo rite wea po ns-the raygu n .
I n a n y of its guises -co mic stri ps, ST A R T R EK, movies
or magaz i nes-the d isintegrator raygu n has l o ng been a
stap le of the science fiction arsenal. R anging in size from
pocket p istols to huge ray projecto rs 111 o u nted o n battle
sh ip-si zed spa ce be he moths, this weapon projects a ray
wh ich a l most in sta ntly co nverts its target into a cloud of
wandering ato ms.
l o ng laughed at as merely an other science fictio n
piped rea m, the theoretica l p ossib il ity of such a weapo n got
a tre mend ous boost, in the pu b l ic m i nd at least, so me years
ago with the inventi o n of the laser. In laborato ry d e mon
strati ons, lasers easily punched h o les thro ugh suc h materia ls
as razo r blades and d ia monds. A lth o u g h scientists poi nted
out the l aser's short range (a matter of sca nt i nches to a few

Writer,

lect urer,

Fortean

George
W. Earley has been
actively researching 'unexplain ed
tangi bles ' for nea rly 25 y ears. A
mem ber of se vera l UFO and
Fortean study organiza tions, he
was an Early Warn ing Coordina
tor
in
Co n n ecticu t
for
the
Condon
UFO
study
gro up,

edited
ENCO UNTERS.
WITH
A LIENS
(an
an thology
of
science {iction a bo u t UFOs and
alien beings) a n d was associated
with th e aerospace in dustry for
many y ears. There., a m o ng o t h er
projects, he work ed on space life
support systems for th e Apo llo
1 1 a n d la ter lu nar m issions.
0

LASER
RAYS
AND
HEAT
BEAM-S

B Y G E O R G E W. E A R L E Y

Beyon d Reality 39

LASE R R AYS A N D H E AT B E AM S/ Continued


feet at best ) and its enormous
power require ments ( some years
ago it was estim ated that a laser
ray capable of disintegrating an
ICBM would requ ire the total
power output of all American
power stations ) , the public pre
ferred to believe in lasers like the
one used by a James Bond foe to
bum a path into Fort Knox .
It now seems that GOLD
FINGER 's pro du cers and the
public may h ave been more fore
sighted than the general scientific
co mmun ity .
In a series of articles on laser
techno logy ,
the
authoritative
aerosp ace journal A v ia tion Week,
claimed that "indications are
that th e m ulti-million dollar,
tri4service U.S. l aser weapons
research
program . . . ( is ) . . . ap
proachin g the threshhold o f prac
tical mil itary applications. " Cit
ing ' 'the successful shooting
down of a dro ne aircraft with a
laser rad iatio n device , " A via tion
Week said that there are several
"i mmediate , largely tactical ap
plications for which laser thermal
weapons appear feasible . "
These include defense against
lo w fly ing aircraft, missiles which
use TV scanners or other optical
devices for guid ance, and even
'spy-in-the-sky ' satellites.
Also possi ble is the use of
lasers as an anti-I C BM weapon . A
sufficiently "hot " beam could
damage a missile enough to make
it miss its target ; an even ho tter
beam might si mply melt the
whole thing into a lump of ex
pensive junk. With its powerful
disintegrating ray travelling at
light speed ( 1 8 6 ,000 miles per
se c o n d),
m issile interception
would be almost instantaneous
"see it and bum it, " in effect .
The laser rav would also elim
inate the need for arming an
anti-ballistic missile with a nu
clear warhead , thus doing away
with the danger of ' friendly ' radi
ation fallout.
Could such a ray weapon al
ready exist? According to A vi
ation Week : "High-energy Army
lasers have punched fist-sized
40

Beyond Reality

ho les in arm or plating at several


hundred yard ranges during ex
peri mental tests . "
Webster 's dictionary defines
"several " as " more than two , "
th us giving u s a range of about
1 0 00 feet or more . " Armor plat
ing " is generally conceded to be
a minimum of 1/.t inch in thi ck
ness and made o f te mpered steel ,
hardened aluminum alloy, or a
m e t a l I c eramic co mposite . A
"ray " capable of punching " fist
sized holes " in materials of that
sort at ranges of a fifth of a mile
or more is not a laboratory toy .
Power requirements t o run
such lasers have also been well
esta b l i sh ed .
A viation
Week
quotes Russian scientists as say
ing that "targets c an be damaged
with the aid of a laser beam if
powers on the o rder of several
k ilowatts in the conti nuous
mode are reac hed . " The article
also noted that "reports circu
lated in European scientific cir
cles suggest the U . S . months ago
achieved output levels of hun
dreds of kilowatts of continuous
wave power fro m gas dynamic
lasers . ' '
The laser was invented in
1 9 60 ; clearly we have come a
long way in very few. y e ars . How
far will we have gone by, say ,
2001 A . D . ? Let 's see what infer
en ces can be drawn from our
progress in another field where
t e c h n ology has taken huge
'
strides.
Since the tum of this century ,
when the Wright Brothers put up
their first flimsy aircraft, M an
has gone on to orbit the earth ,
walk on the moon, and send
un manned satellites to Venus,
M ars, and beyon d . All th is by
one country and without; really ,
overextending our technology .
What might o ther r aces, on plan
ets where national wars have
been abolished , have done along
these lines? As Dr. Clyde Tom
baugh , discoverer of the planet
Pluto ( and himself an o bserver of
a UFO ) , h as put it : " . . . o ther
stars in our galaxy m ay h ave
hundreds of tho usands of inhab-

itable world s . Races on these


worlds may have been able to
utilize the tremendous amounts
of power required to bridge the
space between the stars . "
And i f " they " c an , what sort
of weapons might they have?
With po wer supplies that far
overshadow th e "hundreds of kil
owatts" we presently have for
our lasers , what m ight "they "
have at their command for offen
sive and defensive weapons?
The files of the Aerial Phe
nomena Research O rganiz_ation
( APRO ) and the Natio nal I nvesti
gations Committee on Aerial
P h eno mena ( NICAP ) contain
many accounts by U FO wit
nesses who rep ort being burned ,
blinded, or suffering fro m other
physical disco m forts that appar
ently accompan ied , or resulted
fro m , "blinding beams of light . "
N I CAP's special
r eport,
STRANGE E F F E CTS F ROM
UFOs, lists a do zen or more such
incidents. Accounts of grass,
brush and other vegatation being
b urned , scorched, seared or
showing other effects of rad iant
heat , as opposed to flame, are
also recounted in this report as
well as in the books o f other
w ell-known UFO researchers .
Here are more details on those
cases we mentioned at the begin
ning of this article, as taken fro m
the files of N ICAP and APRO .
On July 1 , 1 95 4 , a USAF
F-9 4 jet interceptor pursued a
U FO near Walesville , N ew York .
I ntense heat , which the cre w
stated was not caused by any
on-b o ard fire , suddenly filled the
cockpit, becoming so severe the
crewmen were forced to bail out.
Four civilians were k illed and
others inj ured when the un
manned plane crashed into a
Walesville suburb . The cause of
the " heat " was never established.
In Brazil, according to authen
ticated reports reaching the Ae
rial Phenomena Research O rga
nization, an Arm y fort at I taipu
was put o ut of co mmission-the
electrical power that both illu
minated it and ran all the equip-

ment was knocked out-j ust mo


ments after two sentries had
been burned down by a hovering
UFO . Although severely burned
in some then-inexplicable man
ner, both men did recover. Could
a laser heat beam have been
responsible for the "wave of in
tolerable heat " which ingulfed
them?
And in Beallsville, Ohio , on
the evening of March 19, 1 968,
1 2-year old Gregory Wells, re
turning home fro m a visit to his
grandmother's
house ,
saw
a
UFO. "A big tube came out of
the botto m , " reported Gregory.
"( It) moved from side to side
until it came to me and a beam
of light shot out. " The beam not
only set Gregory 's j acket on fire
but, the boy believes, knocked
him to the ground .
W h ile
accounts
of
"ray "
weapons are not commonplace ,
even a casual examination of
world-wide U FO reports of the
past 20 or so years will tum up
many other examples . Enough,
certainly , to justify careful scien
tific study.
But the laser has other inter
esting capabilitie, and these too
fit into reports we have had of
UFOs and their actions . Considr
this curious case .
Kenneth
after
S h o rt l y
Arnold's famous sighting* of
June 24, 1 94 7 , made national
head lines, he was asked by Ray
Palmer, then publisher of FATE
magazine , to investigate UFO re
ports in the Tacoma, Washington
area. In h is boo k , THE COMING
OF THE S AUCE RS , Arnold re
lated that one of the most puz
zling things about his visit to
Tacoma was the discovery that
his most private conversations
were somehow being overheard .
These conversation s had taken
place between Arnold and his
fellow saucer ch aser, Captain E .J .
Smith of United Airlines, while
they talked in their fifth floor
hotel room . Arnold tells in his
book how he and Smith futilely
"tore the room apart" lo oking
for concealed microphones . It

was a corner ro om , Arnold re


lated , with thick walls and doors,
and he couldn 't understand how
anyone could have heard their
conversations .
A news story in LASE R FOC
US magazine could hold the
answer. It tells of a laser eaves
dropping device that works on
the fact that sound waves in a
roo m produce minute vibrations
in window glass. A laser beam
focussed on the window will pick
up the vibrations which can then
be converted back into sound.
The possibility that this is
what took place during Arnold 's
trip is reinforced by the fact that
upon arriving at the l)otel, he
found that that particular room
had already been reserved for
him by some unknown person !
Five stories up and on a comer,
it would have been a clear target
for a laser listening device lo
cated blocks away .
Could this eavesdropping abil
ity with laser listeners be the
reason U FOs have been seen h ov
ering near military bases, defense
plants, airports, and even peo
ples ' homes? Have "they " been
listening to us? Trying to dis
cover from our unguarded con
versations, facts we d o n 't nor
mally broadcast on radio and
TV?
A sufficiently sophisticated
listening device might even make
it possible for U FOs to monitor
the conversations inside moving
cars, trains and even airplanes !
(An even newer laser device can
literally "see " through clothing
and luggage to produce visual
images of o bjects inside . ) Would
such abilities explain the so
called
"curiosity "
of U FOs?
Those cases where witnesses have
reported them pacing cars, trains
and planes? We cannot afford to
*It was news accounts of Ar
nold 's sighting of n ine shiny ob
jects in the vicinity of Washing
ton 's Mt . Ranier that gave the
term
"flying saucer" to the
world .

dismiss such thoughts as non


sense , not when we remember
that in barelv 45 vears we h ave
progressed from the first oceanspanning flight of a frail, single
engined monoplane to millions
of miles of space flight including
several successful moon landings .
Another use of the laser may
hold yet another clue to the
action of UFOs. Several maga
zines have written of military
research into laser rangefinders,
unlike radar, whose pulsations
can be picked up by sophis
ticated electronic receiving de
vices, a laser beam is virtually
undetectable .
Laser
height
finding devices on aircraft, for
example, would enable a plane to
fly swiftly at very low altitudes
-well below the minimum oper
ating height for radar and anti
a i r c raft
weapons .
The
non
o b solete
B- 5 8 ,
a
supersonic
USA F bomber, as well as the
B r i t ish
TR-2
fighter-b omber,
were intended to fly "on the
deck , " well below radar beams .
Even at high subsonic speeds,
thereby avoiding the noise of a
sonic boom , such a craft would
flash from hori zon to horizon
almost before observers could do
more than shout in alarm . Cam
era equipped U FO sighters have
repeatedly spoken of the " blind
ing speed " displayed by low fly
ing U FOs as they vanished over
the hori zon. Laser terrain guid
ance equipment would permit
the high-speed, low-level flight
needed to frustrate observers.
The
final
link
in
our
laser/U FO j igsaw puzzle may
have been provided by George
Chatham 's speculations in A stro
nau tics and A eronau tics on de
fense against laser beams. Con
ventional armor protects by ab
sorbing the energy of a projec
tile ; that is, it sto ps the missile
by the sheer bulk of the CU"mor
" soaking up " the heat generated
by the impact of the missile . The
laser produce_s a very high energy
beam and , says Chath am , since
" no material can adsorb th e ener
gy of the beam without vapor-

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Beyond Reality 41

ST RAN G E HAPP E N I NGS

Recently I was visiting several


friends, and as we sat around the
fireplace, the lid on the stereo
which norm ally stands in an
upright position slammed shut
Everyone was
with a bang.
startled, as there had been no
visible movement in the room to
cause such a crash . I calmly
explained, "That was Carol. "
I had never believed in what
tales,
fairy
be
to.
seemed
contrived stories or im possible
events-until I met Carol.
Caroi and I were roo m mates
during three of our college years.
Carol was bright, witty and
attractive. She had only one
quirk-she always seemed to be
in the wrong place at an unwise
moment, and she reported past
dream s which she stated had
becom e reality. Her stories used
to be very entertaining, until I
realized she was not trying to be
a com edienne and until I had the
opportunity to witness some of
her experiences.
One afternoon Carol and I
were wandering through one of
our larger drugstores. Several
patrons walked past a tall stack
of coffee m ugs on display . I
walked past the display . Carol
strolled gently past the stack,
and j ust at that instant, the mugs
and
floor
the
to
toppled
shattered. I had watched Carol
pass by , and she had not been
near enough to have had any
bodily contact with the display .
A short time later, Carol and I
went out for a pizza with several
girls from our dorm . One by one
we wal ked through the narrow
passageway formed by the wall
of the building and an old
autom obile parked against the
curb. When Carol walked past
the vehicle , all of a sudden one
of the headlights literally popped
out of the socket and was left

hanging by one wire . Everyone


laughed--except Carol.
And then there was the time
we went to the small corner
drugstore after our classes were
over for the week . We had
off our
deliberately dropped
books and purses at the dorm . I
thumbed through a stack of
records, and since I did not find
anything of interest, I moved
over to the next stack and Carol
too k my place . Suddenly she
pulled out a notebook which
someone had left in the stack of
records. I thought it quite odd
that I had overlooked it. Carol
wanted to take it to the front
owner
the
case
in
counter
re turned, but I suggested looking
on the c over to see if there was a
name or address on it . And sure
enough , there was a name
Carol 's name. She looked at m e ,
and I reassured h e r w e had
walked into the store completely
empty-handed . Furthermore , the
notebook she fo und was from a
class from a previous semester.
We had thought the notebook
was neatl y packed away in our
closet. I almost laughed, Carol
didn 't .
But finally , the happen ing
occurred. Late one afternoon I
in front of my
was sitting
typewriter, and my normally
m other
health y
and
strong
telephoned to advise me that she
was going into the hospitl for
some minor tests . Carol knew my
family, and after the conver
sation , I returned to my .desk and
was th inking I would tell Carol
about my mother. But I had to
th ink of a way to tell her so she
would not get nervous, as she
had a common tendency to
bec9me worried . Just then Carol
entered th e room . I looked u p
and noticed she looked a bit
pale. I started to say , " Carol,
don 't get scared, but . . . " and she

cut my words off by shouting,


your
with
wrong
"What 's
mother? " How did she know
something was wrong with my
mother? It would have made
more sense if she had thought
something had happened to my
grandmother, who had been ill at
the time. This time, we looked at
one another, and neither of us
laughed.
And now, four years later, I
knew that Carol had m ade the
stereo lid close , as my friends
and I sat around telling tales of
our strange experiences. I had
just finished telling them about
Carol , and even though I had not
seen her or spoken with her for
four years, I realized she had not
forgotten me-j ust as . I had not
0
forgotten her.
Estelle B. Galperin
5 5 1 Pearl St .Denver, Col. 8 0 2 0 3

OUR M US I C A L G HOST
Although I grew up in a rural
area where supernatural hap
penings were accepted by most
people as a norm al part of
everyday life, our family tended
to be pretty skeptical, so I was
not a convinced believer. H ow
ever, I was Rot a complete
" unbeliever" either. I guess you
could have called me an agnostic
about the existence of ghosts.
But not any more .
What caused me to change my
m ind was the fact that our
newly-built house turned out to
It is a benign
be haunted .
haunting, to be sure, but there
are things happening around hre
for which I cannot find any
natural explanation .
My wife anGi I have m oved
our
in
considerably
around
seventeen years of m arriage and
have lived in several parts of
Europe and Canada. Three years

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42

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U FO 'S : K E Y TO T H E N EW AG E I Continued fro m page


the same at all periods; yet this
may not be the case . . In certain
areas the magnetic field of a
planet itself is stronger or is
shaped in some unusual way-as
found over a natural vortex, for
instance. Thus the pattern would
vary during flight, the crew main
taining a system of automatic
compensation controls for the
craft that keeps it j ourneying at
the speed and in the direction
wished by the pilot.
Perhaps, in what our visitors
call their " old days, " they had to
be proficient at mental arith
metic and quick at following
magnetic charts they have of the
majo rity of reachable and explor
able planets. If he did not make
the
correct
calculations
fast
enough, compensating for mag
netic alterations, he would soon
find his precious ship taken off
course. Current systems devised
and in use could be extremely
simple and scrap the need for
pilots being graduates in mathe
matics . . O ne can imagine such a
pilot telling u s : '-' I f you think
your mathematics on Earth are
complicated,
you
should
try
,,.
some fifth density ones !
Re
turning to the airship under re
view, having a safe and control
lable power field surrounding it,
activation of the main pulsing
coil takes place without qualms.
To do this, space travellers first
energise it with a d irect current,
and in so doin g create an addi
tional field that enhances the
main power field and adds great
ly to its intensity.
Explanation is difficult and
almost impossible of the con
structional d etails of this coil, for
we are inclined to give the wrong
meaning to the right words. Let
us say it is fundamentally a coil
designed to produce a tubular
rotating field around the coil. In
brief: the field and the coil are
concentric circular tubes, one
within the other. The spaceship
is still on the ground, so the nxt
step is to transmute this circular
field into one of resonating mag
netic force . This is done in two

25

ways. The first is to raise the


intensity of the field and super
impose pulsing current in the coil
instead of direct current. This is
no ordinary pulsing current as
known on Earth , made by vi
brators or instigated by oscil
lators. It is a pulse with an
inherent vibrational rate of one
and three-quarter million cycles
per nanno-second . The actual
on-off pulse d oes not have to be
very fast. The p ilot usually be
gins with fifty cycles a second,
then .slowly speeds up the pulse
to about 1 00 ,000 cycles per sec
ond.
There is much more to be
kno wn concerning the properties
and qualities of resonating mag
netic force , naturally . This is
doubt1ess one of the absolute
"give-aways"
that
could
en
danger flying friends by hostility
from Earth antagonists-whom
as
love
to
c o n t inue
they
brothers-so further data on that
particular aspect of Universal
power must be withheld . Perhaps
when
Man
on
Earth breaks
through barriers of exciting new
dimensions and discovers the
potential lurking j u st beyond un
derstandable thresholds in har
nessable power sources, he will
by virtue of deeper hum ility be
able fully to grasp the innate
simplicity of resonating magnetic
force. Similar resonating pulses
are applied to coils three and
four-the secondary pulsing coils.
This causes interaction between
the fields, and so beat oscil
lations are set up . The wave
forms so generated extend at the
upper sections of the spaceship.
As the field is changed by the
differing rates of the secondary
pulsing coils, this wave is moved
downward and thus di storts the
magnetic and resonating m ag- .
netic fields of the Earth-or any
planet-in such a manner that the
aeroform is moved vertically or
in any desired direction by the
latent tendency of the planetary
field to return to sta tus q uo after
being greatly distorted by the
craft.

What can we make of the


fo llowing
assertion ,
assuming
that it comes from an extrater
restrial as alleged by a contactee
kn own to the author? Might
there be harsh truth in it, known
to governmental officials and de
partments who shrewdly investi
gate
the U FO enigma while
blandly assuring the people s of
our planet that "there is no such
thing"? Here it is : "There is far
more to celestial spacecraft than
meets the ey e. Many of your
Earth air forces have captured by
force a few craft and-in some
cases-they have the crews as
well . In one case the craft was
unharmed by the forced landing,
and your scientists set to work to
see what made it operate. Some
of the top brains of the country
were called in to ex amine the
spaceship. A team of psy ch ol
ogists began trying to unravel the
mind of the captain of the craft.
" He is a close friend of mine,
and they attempted quite unsuc
cessfully to get from him the
secret of the ' saucer . ' They
would not make it work them
selves, but when he ws taken
aboard , he could get it to fly .
This puzzled them enormously .
Of course, h is vibrational rate
was so much faster than theirs,
and h is presence in the spaceship
raised the vibration rate of cer
tain co mponents, enabling them
to
function
normally .
They
threatened him and bullied h im ,
b u t t o no avail-and i n the end
they let him go. Once they freed
him, he disap peared before their
eyes. We had beamed him home
by molecular transference, some
thing you will be able to appre
ciate and comprehend when y ou
have evolved to a stage where
you can use gifts without fear of
abusing them . "
Whether one credits this or
not, it seems that at last a break
through of sorts h as been made,
and the secret of free energy
been given to Mankind for the
motivation of spacecraft. He now
has merely to study the broad
implications and use h is findings

Beyond Reality 43

U FO 'S : K EY TO T H E N EW AG E/Contin ued


sensibly . It is not the dangerous
" blast-electricity " envisaged by
Colonel Fawcett but simplicity
itself in its method of working
harmoniously with natural ele
ments in the cosmos. H o wever,
at the presen t time its d is
advantages seem as formidable as
to be almost overwhelm ing. It
has been widely publicized that a
Briton keenly interested in elec
tronics "came across " this secret
when experimenting with what
he chooses to call his "levity
discs. " It was reported he found
it possible to build a craft that
derives m otive power from the
electromagnetic field of the astrono mical Universe and rises in
the air to travel th rough space
without taking with it any fuel
or source o f power native to
Earth .
M any will murmer "This is it,
then , " but wait : it has been said
also that the British Govern ment
are not interested in develop
ment of this craft, only in pur-

chasing the com plete article-for


further d evelopment is essential
before it can achieve perfection .
The great difficulty , ap parently ,
is that when close to the ground ,
it can "short " electrical flashes
to the earth which are lethal. It
produces strange effects upon
other electronic equipment near
at h and, etc . I f it stalls cars and
aircraft engines, as do genuine
UFO 's , o bviously the desert is
the only suitab le place where
final experiments and adjust
ments can be carried out ; and _
there are no co nvenient deserts
in Great Britain . . . . Personally , I
have not seen a single practical
dem onstration of this revolution
ary power flight from the man in
question or his now-d isbanded
scientific group although several
extravagant prom ises were m ade
by them to give public and press
perform ances of the wonder
craft .
Because we are to lerant and
open-m inded , unlike unkind crit-

T H E TOWN T H AT D I E D ACC U RS E D I Conti nued from page


flicted Jackson boro . Finally the
floods came. Placid Beaver Creek
which flowed through the town
became wild and unruly . M ore
houses were swept away in flash
floods.
One by one, from fire or
storm or flood the homes and
stores disappeared. In 1 84 7seventeen ye ars after Lorenzo
Dow
had
p r o n ounced the
curse-the rem aining inh abitants
gave up in despair. Five miles
away they bu ilt a new town.
They named it Sylvania and
made it the new Screven County
seat. Only the Goodall family
remained , and here in 1 84 5 R ich
ard Bryant was born in slavery.
Then came the Civil War and the
Emancipation Proclamation. The
Goodalls moved away , leavin g
their former slaves, the Bryants,
in possession of the h ouse.
Richard Bryan t was a y oung
man when Ge neral Sherman
marched through Jacksonboro
on his way from Atlanta to the
44

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ics, our Warminster team are


alway s ready, willing and able to
co -o perate with him to prove to
the satisfaction of everyone that
a Brito n has stumbled upon a
celestial secret of immense mag
nitude and value . Our o ffer may
never be accepted now th at his
group have split asunder. M ean
while, we must be p atient and
await further revelations, de
pending on the trustworthiness
of people concerned . Unfor
tunately, as already explained in
a chapter lightly touching on
Men in Black , it is doubtful
unless Big Business and Power
s e e k ers radically alter their
attitudes of suppression at all
costs-that any such prototype
will be allowed to succeed on
Earth, let alone be demonstrated
to the general public.
S o the lessons have to be
learned at first hand-from our
Flying Friends themselves when
the time is ripe-and perhaps n ot
D
even on th is planet.

27

sea. H is soldiers burned the aban


doned buildings th at remained,
but the Goodall house was not
harmed , since it was occupied by
ex-slaves. Thus the prophecy
made over three decades earlier
was fulfilled .
The years passed . R ichard 's
fo lks passed away, anq finally he
lived alone in the crumbling
house. He had a garden , Il).em
ories and a dog. As "Uncle
R ichard " to his many friends, he
was also a local celebrity as the
lone survivor of the accursed
town . His neigh bors frequently
stopped to see him on their way
to Sylvania. They enj o yed talk
ing to the kindly old man who
was a living link with ante-bellum
days.
Now in th e year 1 9 5 0 it was
October, an d the green leaves of
summer on the hickories had
turned to orange and go ld . Uncle
Richard was 1 0 5 years o f age and
he was tired. H e was the only
man still alive who had seen the

curse com true . But those d ays


were long gone and the w eight of
time was heavy upon him.
Uncle Richard hobbled out
on the porch to look aro und for
the last time. Here and there
. were blac kened planks and rot
ten logs that once had been parts
of structures. Scattered about
were depressions in the soil that
marked the lo cations of former
foundations. That was all that
remained of the on ce-bustling
village along th e now-quiet creek .
Twilight came and then dark
ness, but high in the sky was a
brigh t harvest moon . Uncle Rich
ard
p ut out his flickering
kerosene lam p, closed his eyes
and went to sleep.
Late that nigh t , so the nearest
neigh bors said , a sudden and
strange breeze swept west ward ,
whisperin g thr0ugh the pine
need les , rustling the autumn
leaves. And in the distan ce they
could hear the mournful howling
of a d og.
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BY H A Y D E N C . H EW E S ,
M id -W est E d i t o r

TH E STRANGE DI SAPPEARA NCE OF AI RCRAFT


An area wel l k n own t o t h e genera l pub lic is the
'Berm uda T riangle', which is l ocated off th e F l orida
coast.
If y o u d raw a l ine e xten d i ng from F lorida to
Berm uda, a nother from Berm u da to Puerto R ico, an d
anoth er from the Bahamas back to F l orida, y o u wil l
h ave the general a rea.
More than 1 ,000 k n own sa il ors have been l ost in
the mysterious water of the T ria ngle, while an
estimated 50 airp lanes have never retu rne d .
O ne of t h e m ost perplexing p a g e s i n the h istory o f
t h e B erm uda T riangle cam e in 1 96 5, w h e n a n A i r
F o rce C-1 1 9 d isa ppeared with out a trace.
The I nternational U F O B ureau , I nc. was notifie d
of the u nusu al incident by Mark Mim ier. He sa id h is
b rother h a d d isa ppeared on the n ight of J u ne 5,
1 96 5, i n the area of the T riangle. T hat was the night
foH owing the sighting by astro na uts of an
unidentified, and as yet u nexplained, flying o bject.
Astro nauts Ed W h ite a n d James McD ivitt sighted
the stra nge o bject d u ring the space flight of G em i n i 4.
As they passed over the H awa iian I slands o n J u n e 4,
McD ivitt sp otted the U F O a n d stated that it had.
p rojecti ons com ing from it that l o o ked "like a rms."
Astronaut White was asleep at the ti me. McD ivitt
took several p ictures of the U F O with a m ovie
camera . Severa l m inu tes later, both astrona uts
o bserved another ( o r the same) o bj1!ct over the
Carib bean.
(
Afte r the films had been exami ned, a spo kesm a n
f o r the Natinal Aero na utics a nd Space Ad m i n istration
said, "Careful stu dy of the p ictu res ta ken by McD ivitt
of th e o bject seen from the ca psu le sh ows n oth ing
that l o o ks l i ke a sate l lite. "
B u t, on the possi bil ity that the mi ssi n g C-1 1 9 was
captu re d by the U F O , a full i nvest igati o n of the
i ncident began.
Air F orce pol icy req u ires that for members wh o
beco m e m issi n g, and who are subsequently declared
casualties, th e i nsta l l ion co mmander notify im
med iate relatives of th e facts and ci rcu msta nces
surro u n d ing the occasi o n of the l o ss of the m e m b er
to the fa m ily a n d to the , A i r F orce. An i nterval of
a b out 30 days is usu a l ly ob served, so that as m uch
final i nformati o n as can be gath ered co ncern ing the
c ircu m sta nces of the m issi ng perso ns ca n be made
availa ble
for
inclusion
in
the
"facts
and
circumsta nces' letter.
Com man der Joseph l i ngle, of the 440 Troop
Carrier W i ng stati o n e d at G eneral B il ly Mitchell F ield,
Milwau kee, Wi se., wrote to the pare nts of Sergea nt
N orman J . M i m i er, on July 20, 1 965, that, "It is my
sad duty to pass on to you i nformati on as it is k n own
46

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S l -2 6 8 0

to me at th is time concern ing the occasion of the l oss,


d u ring an A i r F o rce fl ight, of y o u r son, Sergea nt
N orman J. Mimier."
The letter continued, "N o rman was a mai ntena nce
techn ician o n b oard one of o u r C-1 1 9 a i rp l anes en
route from H o mestead Air F o rce Base ( near Miam i,
F la.) to G ra n d T u rk Island ( Ba hamas) o n the n ight of
J u ne 5, 1 96 5. T he airplane on wb ich N o rma n was a
passenger was on a 'Power Pack ' m ission in su p po rt of
m il itary airl ift to U n ited States forces in the
D om i n ican R e pu b l ic. The airplane was sch e d u l e d to
l a n d at G rand T u rk Isl a n d , e n route to the D o m inican
R e p u b l i c, for th e p u rpose of off-loa d i ng a b u i lt-u p
re p lacement engine a n d fo u r mainte nance tech n icians
( o ne of wh om was y o u r son, N o rm an) .
"An other of o u r C -1 1 9s, en route to the
D om i nican Repu.b l ic with m i l itary cargo, had made a
preca utionary l a n d i ng on G ra n d T u r k on F ri day , the
day before, beca use of engine tro u b le. The a i rplane
your son was o n , 5 1 -2680, was also scheduled to ta ke
the m il ita ry cargo from the disa b l e d airplane o n to its
destination in th e D om i n ica n Re p u b lic. T h is m issi o n
wa s never comp leted b y a ircraft n u m ber 5 1 -2680,
beca use we k now that 5 1 -26 80 never arrived at G ra n d
Turk Islan d .
"The last ra d i o positi o n report receive d fro m
51 -268 0 was at Y a n kee Two , an overseas airways
m a ndatory
reporting
po int,
with
geogra p h i c
coor d i nates of 2300 N o rth and 741 5 West. Yan kee
Two is one of several ra d i o re porting p o i nts evenly
spaced a l o ng the a i rways for the purpose of
co ntro l l i ng a i rway traffic. I t is a b o ut 1 9 0 nautical
m iles n orthwest along the a i rways from th e island of
G ra n d T u rk.
. "T he p i l ot of 5 1 -26 8 0 made a normal p osition
re port over Yan kee Two , stating that he was over th e
compulsory re porting po int at 9,000 feet at 1 004
E ST a n d that he estimated a rrival time at G ra n d Turk
at 1 1 1 7 E ST. When G rand Turk tower was u na b l e to
co ntact 5 1 -2680 by ra d i o with i n 3 0 m i n utes after h is
estimate d arriva l time, A ir F o rce and Coast G ua r d
ai r-sea rescue fo rces were alerted. These forces were
dispatched from Ramsey AF B, Pu erto R i co, and
Miami, F l a . at 0047 EST, J u ne 6, 1 9 6 5 . The fi rst
search a ircraft a rrived in the primary sea rch area at
0233 E ST on June 6. A call for an in tensive fu l l -sca le
air-sea sea rch was issu ed at 044 7 EST, wh ich was
5 1 -2680's time of fuel exhausti o n . "
When the I nternational
UFO
B u rea u , I n c.
req uested a d d itional i nformati on on the sea rch for
th e C-1 1 9, L eo nard D e reszy nski, I nformati on O fficer
at G eneral B il ly Mitche l l . F i eld, stated , "To my
k nowledge th e cause of the d isap peara nce was never
d eterm i ned."
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Admittedly, the concept this boo k proposes is
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man knowledae and experience. "But at this vefl
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that I want you to see with your own eyes! I want
to show you . .
"How diamonds and jewels have appeared
secminaiY out of nothi naness, shortly after tbC
use of this stranae secret f"
.
"How a man used this method for a pocketful
of money!"
"How a woman used it to fill an empty purse!"
"How a farmer received a pot full of aold !''
"How another user Teleported a aold jewel box
to her, seeminaly out of thin air ! "
How a tttoman used this method t o reaain her
lost youth!"
"How a man, arowina bald, claims he renewed
tbe arowth of his hair with this. secret ! "
"How a woman used i t t o brina her mate t o her'
without askina!"
"How another woman summoned a man to her
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"How a m a n heard t he unspoken thouahts of
others, with this secret ! "
"How a woman s a w behind walls .and over
areat distances, with it ! "
"How a m a n broadcast silent commands that
others had to obey ! "
L et us now clearly demonstrate t o you the Rei
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For many years, Reese P. Dubin dreamed of a


way to call upon the invisible forces at work all
around us. He spent a lifetime diaaina and search
ina for the secret. These investiaatlons brouaht
him knowledae that 8oet back to the dim recesses
of the put.
On' day, to his tutonlshm'"' h discovered that
IN could actually broadctul silent commands,
which othrs lnsttlntly oyd. Usill6 th scret le
tUs you about in this book, h tried It lim aftr
''"" - commandill6 oth"s to sl,p, 6et up and
com to him, talk or not tallc - and act accordlll6
to hl.r siknt wish,s. It workd '"'ry time!
Workina relentlessly from this evidence, Reese
P. Dubin succeeded in perfectina a new kind of
iastrument - called a Tele-Photo Transmitter that concentra1es yo-:. thou, hts, and sends them
like a streakin1 bullet to thear destination !
OTHERS OBEY SJLENT COMMANDS! Writ
inl of the success of this methOd, ()De user reports
tbe followina experience :
"I wllld ,., to plclc up and eat a biscuit from
a plate In a corn.r ol th' room. She did so. I wlll
4 her to shake h1111tls wltla her motla,. She nulad
to lwr moth" and troked INr hllnds . . .
1 wllld h" to nod. Sh 61ood still t1111# 111 h.,
/Ntlll, I wllld her to clap her hands, pltq a note 011
tla pltlllo , writ her nam, all o/ which she did. "
"No one can escape the power of this metbod,"
aay Mr. Dubin. "Everybody - hi1h or low. lana
rant or wise - all are subject to its spell! And un
lesa the person is told what's bein1 done, be will
think the thouahts are his own ! "
B A RS TH E THOUGHTS OP C)TIIaRSI Ex
perimentin1 further with the Tele-Pboto Trans
ildller. Reae P. Dubin soon found that be could

See for yourself!

"tune in" and HEAR the unspoken thouahts of


others. He says, "At first, these hearina impres
sions startled me, and I took them for actual
speech, until I realized that people don't usually
say such thinp aloud! And their lips remained
dosed."
S E E S B E YOND W A LLS, A ND O V E R
GREAT DISTANCES! Th e n he discovered h e
could pick up actual sights, from behind walls and
over areat distances! And when he "tuned in" he
could see actual livina scenes before him-as clear
as the picture on a television screen !
MAKES WOMAN APPEAR - SEEMINGLY
OUT OF ntiN AIR! With mountina excitement,
Reese P. Dubin launched one of the most excitina
experiments in the history of psychic research. He
wanted to see if the Tele-Photo Transmitter could
brina him an actual material object! He chose, for
this experiment, the seeminaly impossible: an ac
tual livina person!
H simply focusd the TIPhoto Transmill.,,
by diallnw th' obJect of his d'sir.. In a flash the
door burst open, and th" - standinr b,fo, him,
as ral as Iii - was his lonr-lost cousin!
He stared and rubbed his eyes, and looked
aaain! There - smilina, with arms outstretched in
Jreetina- stood living proof of the most astound
ana discovery of the Century!

stand ina in the driveway, ws a brand new Cadil


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You'll see how to use the Tele-Photo Trans
mitter, to summon your desires. This special in
strument - your mental equipment - requires no
wires, and no electricity . "Yet," says Mr. Dubin,
"it can teleport desires, swiftly from the invisible
world."
Wh'n you dial your desir - wheth" for rich,s,
lov. or s'cret lcnowld6-you captu" its invis
lbl. photoplasmic form , at which point "it starts
to mat.rialize!" says Dr. Dubin.
"Telecult Power can work seemina miracles in
your life," says Mr. Dubin. "With it, it is possible
to dial any desire - called a Photo-Form - then
sit back, relax, and watch this powerful secret go
to work ! "

The

DISSOLVES ALL EVIL! You'll see how this


amazina secret revealed to Lawrence M. the peo
ple who were tryina to make him look silly at
work-actually revealed their secret tboupts
made them confess and apologize!
If TELECULT POWER can do all this for
others, what riches, what rewards, what amazin1
results can it also brina to you?

lrln1s A Pocket Full Of Money!


You'll see how Jerry D. used tbis method. He
was broke a week before _payday. All he did, he
says, was to dial Photo-Form #1. Suddenly he
felt a bul e in his pocket. Lo and behold! He took
out a rol of money . . . fives, tens, twenties .
and more! Obviously, it had bee n placed there
but when? And by whom?

A lr1nt11

New Car Comes!

Marty C., a taxi driver, reports that he just


dialed Photo-Form #4, sat back, relaxed, and
waited for thinp to happen. In a short time, areat
excitement filled the house. His wife came hurry
, "We won it! We won a car and a
ina in, aay
cash prize! The)' just delivered it ! " He aot up and
went to tbe window. Tbue, bi1 and beautiful,

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There are so many personal experiences which I


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piness with this secret, that I find myself wantin1
to tell all of them at once. Here are just a few . . .
REGAINS HAIR GROWTH! Walter C. had a
shiny bald head with just a fringe of white hair
showing around the edges. He tried this method,
and soon his hair beaan to regrow. The new hair
came in thick. dark, and luxurious!
ROLLS DICE 5f TIMES WlntOUT MISSING
ONCE% You'll see how this secret gave Albert J.
the power to roll the dice SO times, without miss
ina once, and-for the first time in the history of
Las VeRas-walk away with $500,000 !

.. Instantly Your Life Is Chated!"


With this secret, the mishtiest force in the Uni
nrse is at your command! "Simply ask for any
thina you want," says Mr. Dubin, "whether it be
riches, love, fine possessions, power, friends, or
secret knowledae !'
Suppose you had diald Photo-Form #2 for
lweb, for 'xampl,. That's what Mara"l C. did,
In an actual eJtllmpl Mr. Dubin tells you about.
Rlch, IItterinw diamonds. and w'ls lit.rally ap
a" at h.r ft: a pair of old ea"lns which
sh found that mornlll6 . . . a surprls wilt of a
Jl'arl neclcltlc, and matchin silver bracel,ts . . .
a autilul platinum rlll6 st with meralds and
dlamontls, droppd 011 l.,r front lawn!
.. Almost ovemiaht." says Mr. Dubin, "it can
start to - multiply riches, brina romance and love
. . . draw favors. aifts. new friends . . . or anv
thina else asked for! It isn't necessary for you to
understand why. What is important is that it has
already worked for many others . . men and
women in all walks of life . . . worked every time
. and it will work for you, too ! "

Mate Wlt11out Askin1!


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"pursuing" her husband, as she called it. She
wanted him to voluntarily do the th inas she lonaed
for, take her places, show affection. But he hadn't
looked at her in years. He would fall asleep imme
diately after supper, or watched the ball games, or
read the papers. Secretly Mrs. B. decided to try
this method. She dialed Photo-Form 119 for Love!
Instantly, her husband's attitude changed from
boredom to interest and enthusiasm. And from
that day forward, he showered her with kindness
and affection ! It was like a miracle come true!

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U FO R E PORT I Continued fro m page


Air Force a.llcraft 5 1 -2680
disappeared on the night of June
5, 1 965, the night following the
photographing of an unidentified
flying object by two astronauts
in earth orbit. The aircraft disap
peared en route from Homestead
Air Force Base, Fla., to Grand
Turk Island in the Bahamas. Ten
crewmen were aboard.
A call for an intensive air-sea
search was issued at the time of
fuel exhaustion of the aircraft.

Over the next five days, a


total of 1 48 search m issions were
flown, covering an area of
1 21 , 500 square miles. This area is
roughly a rectangle diagon__ally
centered on a line between the
Yankee Two ( m andatory report
i n g point) and Grand Turk Is
land. It extends to the south to
within six m iles of the Cuba
international boundary ; to the
west and north to include the
island of San Salvador ; then east
to a point about 2 5 0 m iles north
east of Grand Turk Island ; and
then south to a point about 2 0 0
miles east-southeast of the island
of Grand T urk . The primary
search area along the airways was
covered by search aircraft from
five
to seven times . Search
efforts were carried on contin
uously for five days.
Commander Joseph Lingle of
440 Troop Carrier Wing sta
tioned at Billy M itchell Field ,
M ilwaukee, Wise . , in a letter of
explanation to the parents of the
m issing crewmen , stated : "Col
onel Dereszynski , the Wing Vice
Commander, who was in Miami
while the search was being con
ducted, and I, based upon my
visit to Miami on the Sunday
after the search was called off,
are both convinced that the
search effort conducted would
have found our men, if they had
been anywhere in the area on the
ocean in a life raft . The airplane
carried 1 2 one-man life rafts and
two 20-man rafts. Survival with
out a raft, in the sea conditions
that prevailed during most all of
the search period, was considered

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to be almost an impossiblity . "


L ingle continued, "During
most of the search perio d, from
early Sunday m orning, 6 June
1 96 5 , until the following Thurs
day, the weather condition in
most of the search area was not
favorable, even for survivors in
life rafts. Showers, sea squalls,
winds 20-3 0 knots, and waves up
to nine feet were reported by
many search airplanes.
"In spite of the poor weather,
Captain Solberg of the United
States Coast Guard, the overall
search director, was positive that
a 20-man raft would have been
sighted within the area covered.
He was over 90-percent positive
that a one-man life raft would
have been sighted in the search
areas covered.
"The very unfavorable sea
conditions existing for survival,
even in a raft, and the fact that
absolutely nothing idntifiable as
being from the airplane was
sighted in the five days of inten
sive air searching, were maj or rea
sons why Admiral Thayer, Cap
tain Solberg's superior, termi
nated the active air search effort
on June 1 0 , 1 96 5 .
"Before leaving' the subject of
the search effort , I should also
tell you that all ships and other
airplanes passing along the route
of the missing airplane are being
instructed to be on the watch
and to report immediately any
sign of wreckage from our air
plane. Several reports of aircraft
debris have been received, but to
date nothing that can in any way
be identified as being from the
airplane has been sighted . "

Aircraft debris found o n Ack


lins Island was termed as. the first
significant clue in the search for
the m issing C-1 1 9 Flying Boxcar.
A C-1 1 9 dust o il cooler excluder,
a piece of broken plywoo d , an9. a
red lam p bulb were fo und by
Harry Kline of the Nassau Minis
try of Tourism . They were re
turned to Milwaukee for possible
identification w ith the lost air
craft.

Lingle said the dust excluder


is definitely from a C-1 1 9 . How
ever, there is no way of identify
i n g it a s being part o f any partic
ular airplane . Th e broken piece
of plywood has been identified
as from a box similar to those
which exist at other Air Force
locations .
Lingle asked the C oast Guard
to conduct a search of the area in
which the d ust excluder and the
piece of plywood were found .
The debris was located on
Acklins Island about 1 0 m iles
southwest of the route flown by
the aircraft, and about 20 m iles
from the last known reporting
point, Yankee Two . Acklins Is
land is in the Bahamas Island
Gro up and is located 4 50 miles
southeast o f M iami, Fla.
Each time an Air F orce air
plane is m issing and presumed
down because o f fuel exhaustion ,
an Accident Investigation Board
is appointed for the purpose of
determining the cause of the loss
of the airplane. The loss of an
airplane that is missing is consid
ered an accident, since there is
no evidence that it landed safely
anywhere .
.
Accident Investigation Boards
are obliged to conduct a thor
ough investigation of all the cir
cumstances lead ing up to any
aircraft accident. All aspects of
the flight of 5 1 -2 6 8 0 were inves
tigated .
The aircraft took off a t Mil
waukee at 1 0 5 1 CDT , on June 5,
1 96 5 . It was presumed down
from fuel exhaustion at 044 7
E ST on June 6 , 1 96 5 .
The maintenance re cords o f
the airplane were also checked,
as were the qualifications and
training records of all of the
aircrew . The gas oline with wh ich
the airp lane was refueled at
Homestead A FB was analyzed .
The weather a t the time o f
the loss o f the airplane was deter
mined not to be a factor. Other
airplanes flew through the area
before and after th e missing air
craft d id , and reported m.9stly

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UFO R EPO RT

I Continued from page 48

clear weather along the airways


route- between the Yankee Two
fix and Grand Turk Island. This
was confirmed by cloud photo
graphs from the weather satellite,
TIROS. Bad weather did move
into the area from the east on
Sunday morning, and hampered
search efforts for the next few
days, but weather was not a
factor at the time of the air
plane's disappearance.
Commander Lingle's letter of
explanation to the bereaved rela
tives stated: "In summary, in
spite of detailed investigation
into the facts and circumstances
ounmng the dhappce of
our airplane, we have been able
to find no clue whatever as to
why it 4isappeared. "
Bureau officials directed a let
ter to each of the parents or wife
of each of the missing airmen. Of
the 1 0 letters, four were returned
'addresses unknown', as the ad
dresses were several years old. No
response was received from four.

Responses from two were re


ceived.
First to respond was Mrs.
Florence Gares, m other of 1 st
Lt . Lawrence Gares, the pilot.
She stated that she was glad
that someone was interested in
the disappearance of her son . All
the Air Force said outside the
letter of explanation, was that,
"all they can say is that they

have no idea what happened."


Mrs. Gares continued, "I felt bad
about the mystery, so I decided
to fly where they were last heard
from . I flew to Crooked Island,
where I met some natives. " Mrs.
Gares added, '"'They wouldn't
have much to do with me, as
they have seen very few white
people. I think I was about the
third white woman that some of
them had seen.
"I paid a native $3 to take me
25 m iles to Ackins Island, where
I stayed t hree w eeks .
"They said they heard the
C-1 1 9 as it was passing over the

island. What happened after that


I guess no one knows. I would do
anything and go anywhere if I
could locate my son or any of
the 1 0 men. "

Mrs. Gares supplied the Bu


reau with the address of the
m other of John Lazenby , who
boarded the C-1 1 9 at Homestead
AFB. Fla.
B u reau
officials
contacted
Mrs. Jessie Lazenby, who is a
school teacher. She stated that
she had not heard of any devel
opments and added, "I am very

glad that someone is interested in


the incident. "
Today , eight years after the
unexplained incident, what hap

pened to 5 1 -2680 is not known .


In addition, the UFO that was
photographed the day before by
the astonauts on Gemini. 4 has
not been explained.
One cannot help but wonder
if the C-1 19 was captured by the
0
UFO . And for what reason?

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With every earnest longing,


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TR U E PSYC H I C E X P E R I E N C ES I Continued fro m page


ago. we moved to a seaside
community
in
Nova
Scotia,
settled down and built a house
here. We have been doing most
of the work ourselves, so it is not
yet fully finished, though we
have been living in it for two
years. The land was farmland
abandoned for about forty years
when we bought it, and it is
overgrown with scrub and wild
apple trees, but it is a very pretty
hillside spot with a magnified
view of the sea, and we love it;
my wife, especially .
Shortly after we had moved in
and things were in a more or less
livable
condition,
my
wife
reported hearing things-bumps,
knocks and other noises for
which
she
could
find
no
reasonable explanation. But hav
ing grown up in Scandinavia in a
family
well
endowed
with
psychic powers, she was not
worried
and
accepted it as
normal. When she told me about
it, I laughed and said that there
must be a natural explanation
the settling of the new house
perh aps.
Th e
no ises
continued
at
irregular
intervals,
occurring
mostly during the day , and
became so routine that when I
would come home from work
and she would say , "I heard the
ghost again today ," I would give
the customary husbandly grunt
and continue reading the paper:
A few time when I was alone and
sometimes . when we were both
present, I h eard strange sounds
but blamed them on the wind or
some other natural phenomenon.
Then one evening last autumn
she told me she had ben in the
basement in the afternoon while
the children were at school and
had heard footsteps upstairs in
the bedroom as if someone were
going leisurely about his natural
business. "Contented " was the
way my
wife described the
sound. She went upstairs think
ing that she might have lEtft a
door open and that a neighbour
had come in, as they som etimes
do here where doors are seldom
locked, but there was no one else
in the house, and the outer doors
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42

were quite securely closed.


" I 'm sure it's a gho st, " she
said, "and whoever it is, he 's
happy and contented . Maybe it's
the old man who used to live on
this land, and he is happy to see
it occupied again by people who
like it so m uch . "
"Perhaps so, " I said . " I guess
anything is possible. "
B y that time I was half
convinced that there was some
thing unexplained going on, but
we dropped the subject, and I
thought little m ore about it for
som e time.
Now we are church-going
Anglicans ( Episcopalians) , and it
was shortly after this occurrence
that we had our priest come in
one evening and bless the house .
Not everyone has this done, of
course, but my wife wanted it,
and I couldn 't see that it would
do any harm . I wonderly idly if
it
might
cause
the
unseen
presepce to depart.
Instead, I believe it strength
ened his attach m ent, for it was
not long after the blessing that
my wife reported hearing music .
At first she thought a radio had
been left on and went from room
to room checking. They were all
turned
off,
but
the
music
continued . When she told me
about it, I said, " Nuts ! One of
the neighbours m ust have had h is
radio
turned up and left a
window
open .
It
was calm
enough today to hear music for
miles. "
" N o , "she said. " I even went
outside but couldn't hear any
thing. It was definitely in the
house , and it didn't come from
any of our radios or record
players or the TV. "
It was only a couple of weeks
later that I heard the music
myself.
It
was . a
Saturday
afternoon. My daughter and I
were the only ones home , and we
were both sitting reading at the
kitchen table. The house was
quiet and peaceful when sud
denly she said, "Dad , do you
hear that music? "
" Yes, " I said . "Did one of

you kids leave a radio on ? "


"No , " she replied. "Theres

not a radio going anywhere in


the house . "
I sat back down , and we
listened and heard it again . The
sound
was
faint
and
very
difficult to describe, but it was
undoubtedly music . It was not
melodic "in the sense that there
was any tune that one could
whistle or hum ; yet it was not
discordant. There were no high
nor lo w notes; yet there was
variation. There was no melody ;
yet it was melodious. It came
from nowhere ; y et it seemed to
come
from
everywhere.
It
vaguely reminded me of a horn
in one of the big-name bands of
the nineteen-forties, but it was
not exactly like the sound of any
instrument I have ever heard . I
can
only
repeat
my
wife's
description of the footsteps and
say it was con ten ted music that
conveyed
an - almost tangible
feeling of absolute satisfaction
and pleasure
We listened - for a while, then
returned to our reading with the
music as background. Neither of
us noted when it stopped ; so we
cannot say how long it lasted,
but I am certain it was n ot less
than five minutes.
What was it? I have no jdea,
but my wife and I have discussed
the happenings and can only
or
someone
that
th e o ri z e

someth ing occupies our home


with us and that someone or
here .
happy
is
something
Whether it is the spirit of . a
person who lived here previously
who is glad to see the land lived
on again or perhaps someone
who used to sit up here in the
afternoons drinking in the view
we cannot tell. We only know
that there is - something other
than ' us four m ortals in this
house. We have no objection to
the presence, and we are quite
willing to share our home with it
on a live-and-let-live basis. But I
would like to hear that m usic
again , and I wish I knew who-or
0
what-makes it.

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Halifax (Jounty
Nova Scotia
Canada

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TH E PSYCH I C WO R L D O F U R I G E L L E R I Conti nued from page


of .sight o f his han ds would go
flying against the wall whenever
he gestured . After that, I took
photographs of Uri in the office .
I took four or five shots-there
were twelve exposures on the
role of film; but after the fifth
shot, the camera would not func
tion . I t 's an expensive camera
and was in perfect working or
der before the meeting, and yet
it jammed .
This was j ust the first of many
visits I 've h ad with Uri . On sever
al occasions I 've gone over to his
Manhattan apartment an d inter
viewed him at length . Once I
brought a magnet-a very power
ful magnet-with me because Uri
had said he could readily de
ma t e rialize
and
rematerialize
magnets. But this particular day
he was pressed for time and
decided he wouldn 't try to de
materialize the magnet . S o I put
it on a pillow on my side of the
room, out of Uri 's reach com ..
pletely, and started the inter
view.
After abo ut 35 minutes, we
began talking about energy and
matter, precipitation , astral pro
jecti o n ,
m a n i fe s t a t i ons
of
thought transference and fre
quen cy vibration . At one point ,
the brand new , powerful batter
ies in my tape recorder died .
They stopped functioning entire
ly despite the fact that I 'd just put them in especially for th is
interview.
Next the magnet broke apart
and flew about the room . Re
n1ember that Uri was on the
other side of the room and could
not have touched it, even had he
wanted to. As a matter of fact,
neither of us was even think ing
about the magnet at that point .
Still this strong, thick magnet
literally split in two. One portion
of it flew Z5 feet across the room
an d landed near the door; the
other part went 10 feet away in
the o pposite direction .
What had happened? I believe
we had hit a subject in the
interview which a higher intelli
gence deemed we were not sup-

19

po sed to talk abo u t . I have a high


regard fo r higher intelligence ,
even tho ugh I h ave been ridi
culed for it . Higher intelligence
is, I believe , all about u s , con
stantly . For we are still a primi,.
tive planet in our solar system, in
our galaxy and in the universe .
Even our physical bodies are
basically primitive and though
we thin k we 're the highest form
of intellect on this earth , we are
not.
S o -t he
t ap e
rec order
sto pped, I believe , due t o the

off; Uri Geller is picktng up . "


Now where is Uri getting this
from? I believe he is getting it
solely from higher intelligence.
I believe man himself does not
co me up with the idea for any
thing. Instead he attunes to a
frequen cy vibration with already
is. He picks up the ball, so to
speak , and then he runs with it.
In my estimation-and you can
accept or reject this-everything
in existence h as been recorded ,
past and future . In o ther words,
our futures are recorded and we
just have to catch u p to them .
Consequently , a person who h as
precognitive powers to see into
the future is j ust attuning his
frequency into the future .
As a jumping-off place to in
vestigate and explain Uri Geller's
powers, I would like to postulate
the following.
I th ink that if scientists today
would spend more time investi
gating the personal harmonic
structure of an individual's body
-meanin g his . own frequency vi
bration-calibrating this vibration
to that, _say , of an inan imate
object which vibrates at a much
slower rate, they would then
understand how a person can
fonn , with his own mind , an
affinity with the slower vibra
tional rate . Fro m there , the next
step is to , function into that
particular vibrational state-the
lower rate of vibrations-of say , a
spoon or a key or a ruler, what
ever it may be-which means that
on e wo uld be able to affect the
object. Everything in the uni
verse gives off vibrations, higher
or lower than man 's . Everything
has an aura and auras are vibra
tions. Thoughts can be photo
graphed . Thoughts are vibrations,
which are energy, and energy can
be photo graphed . Colors give off
certain vibrations, they give off
certain sounds . If you take all
the visible colors of the rainbow,
which extend fro m 400 milli
microns to 7 00 millimicrons, and
you put them on a wheel and
sp in the wheel fast, they come
out white. If science would in

intervention of higher intelli


gence.
After the inciden t with the
magnet, Uri and I decided we 'd
better n ot go back and pick up
where 'we 'd left o ff in the discus
sion about energy and matter.
Instead , we discussed some inves
tigations currently in progress
with Uri at Cambridge University
in En gland , under th e guidance
of D r. Ed ward Bastin . The effect
of these investigations is th t
where Ein stein left off, Uri Gel
ler h as picked up. In other
words, some calc ulations and
equations th at have come from
Uri 's fingertips, you might say in
the form of auto matic writing,
amaze the brilliant scholars at
Cambridge . This is what they 've
said : " This is where E instein left

(Con tinued on page 5n)

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vestigate the frequency vib ration
of that pticular rapidly revolv
ing white light and then apply it
to the particular person they 're
investigating-the person 's own
frequen cy vibration or harmonic
-structure ,-! believe they would
have to conclude that al l men
have the po wers to affect physi
cal o bjects through the use of the
mind .
For instan ce , man can , precip
itate himself through so lid mat
ter, such as so l.id walls . It has
been reliably reported that Hel
en a Blavatsk y precipitated her
self through a solid wall in view
of eight to p scientists . They were
inside a locked ro om and she
came into it. Levitation is also
possible by utilizing the same
basic force , though the actual
technique may vary so mewhat
from person to person .
Every metabo lism is different.
There 's a certain ratio of vita
mins, for instance, that is bene
ficial for one . person to take and
not for another be cause th e me
tab olism is d ifferent fo r each par
ticular person 's body and cellular
structure . So is the vibrational
rate o f each body different, and
so is the h armonic structure . M an
is an electronic an im al , y ou
might say . All he is is .e lectro
magnetic en ergy held together by
atoms.
Everyth ing
is electronic.
Every one of a man 's organs is
attuned to a certain frequency
vibration . Some of the teachings
and breath ings of the yogis are to
activate certain organs within the
body , whereby certain leve ls of
con$ciousness are opened and ex
tended. Some of the y ogic
breathings to alter the states of
consciousness also set up differ
ent frequency vibrations, certain
electri cal vortexes in the body .
Sometimes referred to as chak
ras, these electrical vortexes
create the energy by attuning to
the frequency vibration th at
comes down to us. Whether y ou
want to call this vibration orgone
energy , an electronic energy or

56 Beyond Reality

54

pranic energy , it is all the same


thing .
Uri Geller is here now for one
particular reason . May be many
more , but right now his purpose
is to sh ow the people of the
world that these pheno mena can
and do exist. Uri 's po wers are
not supern ormal powers . But
they are contro lled by higher
intelligen ce , which is all around
us. And higher intelligence , of
course , means h igh ly advanced
and evolved beings .
Higher intelligence can come
in many guises ; it doesn 't have to
be in the physical form . It can ,
for in stance, be totally invisible .
It can be a spark . Each little
ato m in y our body is a un iverse
to itself. Each one has its so lar
system and its so-c alled pl anetary
syste ms with in . Each h as its o wn
sun .
During my most recent session
with Uri , we were do ing so me
tho ugh t photography where the
lenscap o f the camera-a very
thick , black , o paq ue lenscap
through which no light can pene
trate-was taped to the camera
len s. Uri proje cted his image
right through the black cap and
onto the film plate itself. This
feat was duplicated during Uri 's
visit to England . He can either
hold the camera and photograph
himself this way or another per
son can take a picture of him as
he projects his thought through .
The last experiment we d id
th is day was I started drawing
pictures for Uri to pick up by
mental telepathy . I realized that
if I drew the pictures quite large
that perhaps he could see th e
arm move ment ai\ d surmise what
the drawin g was just by watching
the movement. So I made my
drawi ngs very small and very
concise . Also , I drew subjects
that were far from simple-a
metaphy sical design , a sp acecraft
hovering over a certain field, a
man stand ing in Stonehenge-all
in detail . Usually people draw
triangles or c ircles or other
sim ple forms. But w ith Uri, in

each
case
I
proj ected
the
com pli cated im age of what I 'd
drawn, and he pic ked up each
one exactly !
Can a magician do this? I
wan t to see him do it !
But beyond the physical man
ife stations that Uri uses to dem
onstrate his powers is the more
impo rtant spiritual element. I be
lieve the spiritual link that Uri is
demonstrating is very , very cru
cial now because we 're leaving
one age , the Piscean age and
go ing into the Aquarian age, th e
age of en lighten ment and awak
en ing . I further believe that a
crisis, a turning point for the
world and for manki nd is close at
hand .
You .hear so m uch today
ab out the second co ming of the
Christ. W hat " is the second com
in g? As I un derstand and bel ieve
it , the second com in g is going to
be
many
m en-all
peo ple
going to be many men all peo ple
who have begun to look with in
for the truth, who h ave begun to
becam e aware of the Christ
within each of us. It 's been said
th at man has eyes, and he
cannot see ; ears, and he can
no t he ar-because h e looks out
side . If, instead , one learns to sit
in silen ce, to meditate and to
look within, the universal truth
of Christness will begin to un
fold .
UFOs are o ften spoken of as
being man ifestations o f h igh er
intelligence, which I believe they
are . I 've investigated U FOs now
for quite a while and have been
fortunate enough to h ave had
several inti mate contacts with
them .
Is Uri Geller controlled by
UFOs? Does he have any link
with
e x t r a -terrestrial intelli
gence? Is Uri h imself soley terres
trial or is he extra-terrestrial? I
believe in all honesty th at Uri
Geller is both . Is he contro lled? I
wo uld say in a se nse , yes
unbeknownst to h i mself per
haps-bu t nevertheless definitely
guided by some higher intelli(Con tinued on page 58)

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Varicose Veins
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Bladder
Prostate

Rectum

How Reflexology re l ieved a man's stuffed sinuses .

Colds
H e m o r rhoids

Const i pation
New Youth
Stomach
Kidn.e ys
ra m ps
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LUNG

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T H E PSYC H I C WO R L D O F U R I G E L L E R I Continued from page


gence . Does he kn ow what he's
do ing? Yes, he knows definitely
what he's doing. He h as a store
house of knowledge which he
hasn 't as yet revealed-he only
tells so much because he 's only
allowed to say so much .
There 's a new book called
" Uri " by Dr. An drij a Puh arich ,
which will be published the early
part of this year. It asserts th at
Uri Geller and Dr. Andrij a
Puharich are, in effect, liaisons
be tween h igher intelligence and
the earth people.
Concerning this, I would like
to quote from a magazine c alled
the Daily Telegraph, which ran
an article by Andrew Tobias :
" For the past y ear, Geller has
lived with Puharich in Ossining,
New Y ork , when not out at
S t a n ford .
P u h a ri c h ,
who
wouldn 't put his seal o n anything
that wasn 't ture , confirms that
Geller o ften causes things to ma
terialize and that he once j our
neyed to Brazil via astral pro
jection while lying on his bed in
Ossining, and brought back a
1 , 000 cru zeiro n ote , and he and
Geller have seen m any fly ing
saucers and have had frequent
conversations in English with the
occupants of the craft who
Puharich calls IS, which is short
for the Intelligence in the Sky . In
his book, Puharich quotes m any
of these conversations verbatim ,
including the o n e h e was told
that he and Geller had been
chosen by IS computers as the
perfect and ideal men to do I S '
work o n earth . I S , by the way ,
also takes credit for the old
testement and for having been
the force beh ind Moses and
Jesus. "
This is beginning to sound like
science fiction, but is it? Not if
you apply yourself to deep meta
physics and study what the
words mean and all the aspects
behind them .
So-who i s Uri Geller? Uri
Geller is a gentleman who is
growing rapidly into his being via
- intelligence . He is a charming,

58

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56

.unassuming, delightful perso n.


He is humorous, h e is witty , he's
extremely bright and he is, to
me, a spiritual entity who was
put here now for a particu lar
reason .
T alking with Uri confidential
ly off to the side, you migh t say ,
there are a lot of things which
lead me to believe that Uri defi n
itely is co ntrolled by higher intel
ligence , of if you want to use the
term , UFOs-craft fron1 more

highly evolved planets and civil


izations.
Why doesn 't Uri Geller use
so me of his po wers for the im. mediate go od of mankind? V ery
simply, he 's not allowed to use
them for what is generally
known as the go od . H "is how
ever, using h is powers-for the
ultimate good of m an kind in
this sense : h e is spreading the
word o f enlightenmen t and
awa kening, a task wh ich is very ,
very spiritually significant. M en
can choose to either acc ept h im
or rej ect h i m . M en with foresigh t
and intelligence , with the spirit
ual link in them , will accept him
readily . Once these men start
thinking, they can utili ze more
of the mind .
M an has to learn to use more
of his mind. He was given it to
use . It's been proven that he
utilizes only about 7 per cent of
the brain 's cap acity. Why not use
it more fully? If he could o pen
it , say another 3 per cent to 1 0
per cent, man would b e i n the
realm of genius. M an is genius if
he learns how to use his mind .
If Uri Geller comes d o wn and
spreads the word th at "impos
sible " th ings can be d one such as
when he bend s metal , and per
forms mental telepath y tricks,
and people look at this an d say ,
"Hey, h o w does he d o it? " then
Uri is doing h is job. He 's mak ing
pe ople begin to think , and that's ,
t o use the modern co lloquialism,
where it's at .
So Uri Geller is, I believe ,
primarily a spiritual en tity who is
brin ging this so-c alled power to
earth at th is time to prove and
demonstrate to every one ready
and willing to accept h im th at
th e ' impossib le ' c an be done,
that ' m iracles ' are not only real
but more importantly n atural
within the multitud inous levels of
the universe . It starts their
th inking, and wh en it starts their
th inking, th ey 're growing. And if
th ey 're growing in the righ t way ,
God bless it , it 'll be a better world
some day .
D

TH E HO LOCAST THAT PR ESE R V ED H I STO R Y /Continued from page 36


constructed the Labyrinth for
Minos !
The
flight from Crete of
Daedalus and l;lis son, Icarus, to
escape the wrath of Minos also
became embellished with fan
tasy. Again , mytholo gy served
only to discredit quite plausible
possibilities. It was during this
flight
that
Daedalus became
known as the tragic progenitor of
aviation . The legendary win gs,
constructed of feathers glued
with wax and harnessed to his
and Icarus' arms quite plausibly
could h ave been the desperate
escape apparatus of the most
inventive
mind
of
his day .
Daedalus and Icarus were being
hotly pursued by M inos' posse to
the edge of a precipice overlook
ing the sea. Survival o f the leap
was the only chance for scape.
Isn 't it also possible that
countless re-tellings and transla
tions created
those waxand ...

feather wings from what could


have been the large, fea th e r
decora ted cloaks worn by mem
bers of the court - and used as
parachutes? T}:le fact that y oung
Icarus perished in the desperate
leap can be attributed to quite
normal
attrition .
Only
the
compulsion of ancient savants to
attribute human destinies to
superhuman
divinities
gave
mythological incredulity to quite
possible fact .
T h e renascent facts of M in oan
history
reveal
many
tangible
proofs of actual people and
events that for millenniu ms h ad
been considered merely figments
of wonderfully competent but
equally imaginative ancient writ
ers. Now , mere academic rever
ence h as y ielded hard core facts.
After 4 , 0 0 0 years the drinage
system of M inos' palace remains
operative for water and sewage in
clay d ucts so h uge _a man can

stand upright i n the m . Palace


pipes carried cold water for
drinking and hot water for
bathing in bathrooms similar to
our own and surpassing any of
the plumbing in Europe until the
mid nineteenth century . Com
munal sanitation facilities and
" modem " architecture provided
liberal use of doors, windows and
cross-ventilation that exceeded
all standards of the later Greek
and Roman "c lassical " periods.
Feminine styles, coiffures, cos
metics and beauty accessories
were amazingly similar to tho se
.in use today . Over 4 , 000 years
ago Cretans played a game very
akin to checkers
and enj oyed
cir-cus perfor mances ..

But the greatest discovery o f


all will
come when another
holocaust or other catastrophe
enables us to find and follow an
Ariadne 's thread back to civiliza
0
tion .

L ETT E RS TO T H E E D ITO R I Continued from page 6


The very words used in t h e epistle are.
use d

again

h e re

in

descri bing

the

Sovie t Un ion . In t he secon d , we see it


occurring only a ft e r the
"Barbaria n ,"

which

fa l l of the

described

only

Germany.
Where e lse do we see "Babylon?"
In X 86 we see : "As a G ry phon t h e
King of E urope

w i l l come , accom

pa n ie d by t h ose of t he Nort h , wil l


con d u c t

great

t roop of re ds and

whi tes, a n d go a gainst


Ba by lon . "

The

the King of

"King o f Babylon"

indicates not t he t i t l e b u t t he p ri n c i pal


officer of t he Sovie t Union . The King
of E u rope , a ccom panied by th ose o f
the No r t h . wil l come . F rom whe re ? T o
where ? I sugge s t t h a t X 8 7 w i l l t e l l u s
precisely , for h e who is t h e K ing o f
Eu rope
Final l y ,

m ust

be

the

"G ry phon "

gre a t
m ust

King.
be

an

anagram for his name . T he an agra m

nea r Nice a ft e r sa i l i n g t h ro ugh t h e


Stra igh ts o f G i b ra l t a r . He is t o come
from the "A n t i podes," or the "gre a t
empire o f dea t h . " When Nost ra da m us
was b orn , was not America both t h e
"An t i podes" a n d t he "gre a t empire o f
dea t h ?" To sa il ove r t h e horizon w a s
t o fa l l ove r t he e d ge of \h e fl a t e a r t h
d ie . I n fac t . Nos t ra da m us was
born wh i l e C o l u m bus, the su ppose
discove re r of the Americas, was s t i l l

and

sai l in g the Oce a n .


We see in V 4 1 t h a t t h e K i n g comes
from a land whe re it is s t i l l n ight as
dawn breaks i n France. This associa t e s
wi t h X 8 6 . T h e K i n g i s
41
Ame rica n . w i l l sa i l to F r a n c e , and w i l l
re store the mon a rc h y . I f t hi s see m s s o
imposs i b l e ,
how
cou l d
anybo dy

fo resee

t he

fa l l

of

the

F rench

monarchy , the rise of Napoleon , or t h e


dic t a to rsh ip

of

an

A us t r i a n

qua t rains about "C h y reh . " I n


I I 88 , t he cycle o f ruin , t h e re pub l i cs
will last to t h e 5 t h Re p ub l i c . The last
presi d in g office r w il l be t h e seven t h of
doze n

name. T he p resi d in g offi cers o f


sugges t t h e n ame Phi l i p . a l
t h ough L o u i s Phi l i p , C harles, and
E m i le are also possi b i l i hes . Paris w i l l
b e t aken by o n e w h o is t h e t h i r d o f h i s
his

Fran ce

e i t h e r J oh n or Robe rt ,
pro phet of A i x guara ntees.

name,

t he

Nost rada m u s is q u i t e clear about


what the fu t u re holds for F rance . A
man w i t h t h e anagram m a t i c name o f
G ry p hon w i l l c o m e from A m e rica . He
will rest ore the monarchy a n d create a
un i t i n g
A ft e r
F rance .
prospe rous
E u ro pe , h e w i l l con fron t the Sovie t
Un ion t o de st roy C o m m u nism ( I l l
95 ) . There may e ven be a resu l t a n t
monarchial re stora t ion in Russia ( see

bum .

Vi 74 for re ference to the 7 3 years

will

describes t h e K i n g hy the use of the -

Adolf

Gree k suffi x , "-phony ." T h i s i m pl i e s

F rance be come t h a t t here wHI seem t o

some t h i n g pa rt ic ular about t he soun d

b e a golden age . Agreeing w i t h i t is X

aga in ) . The y ear


1 99 1 , even as
pre dic t e d by our p re se n t -day oracle .
Doc Anderson , wi l l be a wo nderfu l

. or sp e l l i n g of t h e name of the m a n .

89 .

ye ar.

T ransl a t e d , t h i s should rea d "G r i ffin . "


-

W e s e e i n X 8 7 t h a t he w i l l land

H i t l e r?

So

prospe ro us

As for t h e m a n 's name , it is not


likely

to

be

Henr y ,

despi te

a half

Respectjid thanks.
I<. M . ')a muet
..

Beyond R eal ity 59

W H I CH WO R L D ? WH I C H YOU ?/ conti nued from p age


For an exercise sit with your
eyes wide open, looking about
you,
and
realize
that
this
moment represents the po int of
your power, through which you
can affect both past an d future
events.
The present seen before you,
with its intimate physical exper
ience , is the result of action in
o ther such presents . Do not be
intimidated therefore by th e past
or the future . There is no need at
all for undesirable aspects of
your contemporary reality to be
projected into the future un less
you use the power of the present
to do so .
If you learn to get hold of this
feeling o f power now , you can
use it most effectively to alter
your life situation in whatever
way you choose-again, within
those limitations set by your
creaturehood . If you were born
without a lim b , for example,
your power in the present cannot
automatically regenerate it in
th is
life,
although
in
other
systems of reality you do possess
that limb .
Exterior conditions can al
ways
be
changed
if
you
understand
the
principles
of
which I am speak ing. Diseases
can be eliminated , even those
that seem fatal-but only if the
beliefs behind them are erased or
altered enough so that their
specific focusing effect upon the
body is sufficiently released . The
present as you th ink of it, and in
practical working terms, is that
point at which you select your
physical
experience
from
all
those
events
that co u ld
be
materialized . Your physical cir
cumstances change automatically
as your beliefs do . As your
knowledge
grows,
so
your
experience becomes more fulfill
ing. This does not necessarily
mean that it evens out in any
way , or that there are not peaks
and
valleys.
Each
aspiration
presupposes the admission of a
lack , each challenge presupposes
a barrier to be overco:p1e. The
more adventurous will often
choos_e greater challenges, and so
in their m inds the contrasts
60 Beyond

R eality

17

between what they want to


achieve and their present status
can seem to be im possible .
In each case, however, the
poin t of po wer is the present,
and from that m oment you
choose which you, and which
world.
The
experience
of a
country is the cumulative result
of the choice of each individual
in it, so as you choose your own
circumstances you affect each
other person within your coun
try and your world .
In m any "nativ e " cultures an
individual is not considered in
terms of his age at all , and the
num bering of years is regarded as
insignificant. In fact, a m an
may not know h is age as you
think of it. It would do you all
good-young, m iddle-aged and
old alike-to forget the number
of your years, because in your
culture so m any
beliefs are
lim iting in tho se ways. Y outh is
denied its wisdom and o ld age is
denied its j oy .
T o pre tend t o ignore your
age, to act young because you
fear your age, is no answer. In
your term s, y our point of reality
and power is, o nce m ore , in y o ur
current experience . A realization
of this would allow you at any
age to draw upon qualities and

knowledge
that
"existed "
in
the past. or "will exist " in your
future . Y O!Jr ages are pro bable.
Although
time
does
not
basically exist as you "know" it,
you are . neurologically forced to
perceive your life as a series of
passing moments. As creatures
you are born young and grow
older.
Yet
the
animals,
as
creatures, are not as limited in
their experience in that regard .
They have no beliefs in o ld age
that automatically shut down
their abilities; so left alone, while
they do physic ally die as all
creatures must in those terms,
they do not deteriorate in the
same way .
You do not understand the
comm unications between your
selves and pets , for example,
where in their own way they
interpret and react to your
beliefs. They mirror y our ideas,

then , and so become vulnerable


as they would not be in their
natural circumstances . In greater
terms their relationship with you
is natural, of course , but their
innate
realization
that
the
creature's p oint of power is in
the present is to some degree
undermined by their own recep
tivity and translation of your
beliefs . A young kitten is treated
differently than an older one.
The
cat
responds
to
such
conditioning. In the same way ,
your own conclusions about age
become fact in your experience.
In line with them , if you could
convince yourself that you were
ten years yoll:nger, or ten years
o lder, then it would be faithfully
reflected in your personal en
vironment.
If you
were
twe n ty you
wo uld be a b le to draw upon th e
wisdom you imagine you would
h a ve at th irty .
If you were sixty you would
be able to use the physical
strength
you
imagined
was
denied you now, but available
then .
All
of this would be
physically and biolo gically ex
pressed within your body as well.
Which you? Which world? If
you are lonely , it is because you
believe in your loneliness in this
present point that you acknowl
edge as time . From what seems
to be the past you draw only
those m emories that reinforce
your conditions, and you proj ect
tho se into the future . Physically
you are overwhelming your body
as it responds to a state of
loneliness through chemical and
hormonal reactions . Y ou are also
denying your
own point of
action within the present.
Vitamins, better food, medi
cal attention, m ay temporarily
rejuvenate the body , but unless
you change your beliefs it will
quickly become swamped again
by your feelings of depression. In
such a case you m ust realize that
you m ake your own loneliness,
and resolve to change through
both thought and- actio n . Action
is thought in physic al motion .
0
outwardly perceived .

LAS E R R A YS A N D H E AT B E AMS I Continued from page 4 1


izing . . . re fl ectin g t h e energy o f
the laser b e a m re presents a m ore

pro mising a p proach to defense "


than

the

use

of

old - fash ioned

heavy ,

armor.

bulk y ,

Ch ath am

correctly points out that to pro


d u ce

and ,

m o re

i m portantly ,

keep clean, a m irro r-like surface


would

be

come

back

most
to

di fficult.

th is

( I 'll

point

in

minute . ) H o wever, Chatham d o e s


say that a surface c an b e highly
refl ective
smo o th .

w i tho u t having to be
A tex tured surface , one

stip pled in three dimensions ( or,


as

Chatham

puts

it,

h aving

" p attern of m icro scopi c ally s m all


cubical

co rner-reflecto rs,

would

which

the

wo uld
quate

if the

reflec tors

U F Os are so me
origin ,

and

if

such m achines are equ ipped with

laser weap o n s , eavesdro p ping and

rangefinding

devices

like

those

we 've been talking about here , it


stan ds to reason that they would
also

be aware o f

techniques
faces .

as

such defense

reflectorized

sur

It m ight also be possible

( and the U S A F did some studies


on

this

such

m any

ye ars

m irrored

ago )

su rface

that
could

also fo ol a r adar beam by giving a


return that d id not seem to come
from

solid surface .

An o per

ator, see ing a strange ' b lip ' on his


set on one pass and then seeing
nothing

on

the

fantastic

glittering
been

brill ian ce .

ap pearance

re m arked

T h is

has

upon

shiny ,
o ften

by

U FO

o b servers . P hrases like " m etallic

glitter , "

" S h iny

like

p o l ish ed

alu m inum , " " al m o st mirror-li k e "


are freq uently u s e d by sighters .
Critics , no ting that aircraft sur
faces are usually a dull , al m ost
pale-grey color, clai m this shini
ness o f UFOs is pro o f the o bj e ct
is really n o n - m etallic and pro b
ab ly

gl itters

because

it is e lec

N ow if we c an keep the sur

sort of advan ce fly ing m ach ine of


extra-terrestrial

would th ro w b ac k sunlight h it
ting i t and it w o u ld gl itter with a

Going t o

d o u btless be q u ite ade


to
scat ter l aser beams

Now ,

surface

trick .

small ' '

har m lessly .

re flective

tri cal i n n ature-ball ligh tning or

so meth ing a b i t larger th an "mi

croscopically

h ighly

i m pi n ging

be am back along i ts o wn path " )


do

this

th e

red irect

would

more refle ctive t h an that of n or


mal earthly aircraft . I n d ay ti m e ,

n ex t

p as s

( re

a huge plasm a .
face of o ur U F O mirror-bright ,
we

can

overc o me

o bjections

based o n the tattle-tale grey ap


pearan ce o f j et ai rliners .
The answer could lie in u ltra
sonic clean ing, the use of sound
wave s to literally shake d irt , ru st ,
and o ther de bris fro m m etal sur

faces . M an y co m pan ies have for

years

used

ultrasonic

clean ers

consisting o f a sound generator

an d a tan k of fluid into which


th e

o bj e ct

to

be

cleaned

is

placed . The sound generator then


vi brates both t h e o bj e ct and the

cle an ing fluid , lo osening and re


moving

hears

the

o n ly

cleaning

dirt .

low

without

An

o bserver

hum .

flu id

Sonic

is

also

feasi ble an d it might be possible

located within the hull o f a U FO


and to e ither c on stantly

or pe

riod ically vibrate th e o u ter s k in,


thus k e eping i t c le an an d highly
re fle ctive . The " h u m m in g n o ise "

than the radar an tenna can turn )


m ight well si mply ignore such an

so n ic cleaner at work .

odd

blip ,

p utting

it

d o wn

as

ran d o m static or any one o f a


do zen

quirks

that

sometimes

occur in radar sets. This could be


one answer to the question "why
doesn 't rad ar see U F Os ? "
So-we

now

have

UFO

whose outer surface is b o th tex


tured and h ighly re flective , much

2 0 , 1 9 6 6 . The A ir F orce said it


was "swam p gas "-I think it was

m o re substantial than that .


Su m m ing
reaso n able
U F Os are

u p , then , it see m s

to
assu m e that if
some sort of extra

terrestrial craft , th ey re prese n t a


te chnol ogy s u ffic iently ah e ad o f
o u rs t o h ave perfected the v ari
ous l aser d evices d i s cussed here .
A n d we h aven 't even touched o n
so m e o f t h e o ther th ings U F Os
have re ported ly d o n e .
R ad ar has guided planes in t o
see m ing

collisions

but there was


have

no

become

have

flown

speed

with

U FO s ,

collisio n ; U FOs

invisi ble ;

into

w ater

U FOs
at h igh

with o ut d a m age , and

know

water,

being

we

inco m pres

sible, can s m as h a crashing p l an e


far w o rse than if it h ad h i t the
ground .
I n expl icable
sci ence,

by

present

d ay

such re ports fr o m reli

able o b servers d rive one to recall


a com ment by B ritish space ex
pert Arth ur " 2 0 0 1 " C l arke th at ,
t o the beholder , "any su ffic ient
ly

adv anced

tech n o l ogy

is

in

d istingu ishable from magi c . "


Given all th e above , p rud e n ce
would dictate that we appro ach

th e

UFOs

in

as

frien dly

and

non-belligerent a m an ner as it is
possible

l ings to

for

do.

q uarrelso m e

I f we do

e arth

n o t , \VE

may be the next maj o r species on


earth to become extin c t .

fo r such so und generat ors to be

member, we are flying h o rizon

to-h orizon at very low altitudes


and at a s p eed pro bably greater

M i chigan , on the nigh t o f M arch

o ften
could

re ported

by

o bservers

be the by -product of the

O ne fin al poin t . At night, o ur


U F O w o uld pro b ably look quite
di fferen tly . I t i s possible that its
textured

surface ,

poorly

lit by

stars or m o o n , m ight look "qui lt


ed " or " pitted like coral rock . "
And
given

th ose
by

are the descri p tio n s

Fran k M an n o r or the

U F O he saw in

a swampy are a

so m e 1 2 miles fro m Ann Arbor,

R E F E R EN C E S . . . . .
A ir Force, December 1 9 7 0
AP

and

UPI

re p o rts ,

M arch

2 1 , 1 9 66 et. seq .

A s tronau tics and A eronau tics,


April 1 9 7 0

A via tio n Week & Space Tech


no logy, J an uary 1 2 , 1 9 7 0
Laser Focus, J u l y 1 96 8
Lasersphere, Septe m ber 1 5 ,
1971

New York Tim es,

Octo ber 1 6 ,

1971
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A v ia tion Week,

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